How is the 421st Parkash Purab of Guru Granth Sahib Celebrated in Canada?

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Key Takeaways
- Nagar Kirtan promotes community unity and harmony.
- Significance of the Parkash Purab in Sikh history.
- Involvement of community leaders like Chinmoy Naik.
- Traditional prayers and kirtan strengthen cultural bonds.
- Multicultural events enrich the Canadian cultural landscape.
Ottawa, Sep 2 (NationPress) A vibrant Nagar Kirtan was held by Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha in Montreal, Canada, to commemorate the 421st Parkash Purab of Shri Guru Granth Sahib, drawing a large gathering of Indian-origin individuals residing in the area.
This significant occasion marks the anniversary of the sacred scripture's installation in 1604, symbolizing its launch as the Adi Granth at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
India's Acting High Commissioner to Canada, Chinmoy Naik, was present at the festivities, emphasizing the essential teachings of unity and harmony within communities.
In a post on X, the Indian High Commission in Canada remarked, "Attending the 17th Nagar Kirtan held on Aug 31 by Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha in Montreal, to celebrate the 421st Parkash Purab of Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji, Acting HC Chinmoy Naik underscored its messages of community unity, harmony, and the importance of embodying humility, compassion, and seva in everyday life."
The event showcased traditional prayers, kirtan, and fostered a strong sense of community, bringing together numerous devotees.
Annually, a significant number of attendees participate in the Nagar Kirtan organized by Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha in Montreal.
This celebration followed the Ganesh Utsav Celebrations hosted by the Indian mission in Ottawa, in partnership with Om Media Group, which highlighted the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra through performances, tourism showcases, art and craft workshops, and stalls featuring handlooms, handicrafts, and traditional cuisine.
"First Secretary Mr. Tarun Kumar took part in the Ganesh Utsav celebrations organized by Om Media Group with the support of the Indian High Commission in Ottawa, Canada, on 30 August 2025. This two-day event celebrated the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra through performances, tourism showcases, art & craft workshops, and stalls promoting handlooms, handicrafts, and traditional cuisine," the Indian High Commission in Ottawa shared on X.