Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Khalsa Diwan Society, Gurdwara Sahib Sukh Sagar, New Westminster - A report

By : Sukhninder Singh

Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa, Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh

On Saturday July 25th, the youth and volunteers from Khalsa Diwan
Society New Westminster, took part in the 150th year celebrations of
the City of New Westminster. As the oldest city in Western Canada and
the first capital of British Columbia, New Westminster has a long and
rich history and the Khalsa Diwan Society New Westminster and the Sikh
community are proud to be part of that history.

This event took part on the front lawn of the New Westminster City
Hall and the Society and volunteers put on a display of historic
pictures named, "Past, Present and Future: A Historic Reflection of
the Sikh Community in New Westminster". These pictures, showed the
history of Sikhs in New Westminster and Canada and included early
pioneers, employment of early Sikhs, Sikh families and Sikh Temples
such as as the Khalsa Diwan Society, which was the first Gurdwara
Sahib, to be established outside of India in 1906.

One of the pictures on display was that of Shaheed Bhai Meva Singh,
from 1915, after he was hanged and this picture was even more relevant
to the event as he was hanged only a few kilometers away in the very
City of New Westminster. Along with his picture, the history and
information on the events that led up to that tragic event in 1915 was
on display.

In addition to past pictures, current events and activities such as
camps, parades, sports and educational programs were on display to
outline the many different programs and services that the Khalsa Diwan
Society New Westminster undertakes, many which are still unique to the
society and not found in other Lower Mainland Gurdwaras.
The last aspect of the display was the future of Sikhs in New
Westminster and future programs and services as well as the new
building extension at Gurdwara Sahib Sukh Sagar in New Westminster and
how the renovation will take the Sikhs forward and help facilitate
even more programs and services.

Overall this display was visited by many at the 150yr celebrations and
due to the success and demand from the local BC Sikh Sangat, the
display is viewable at Gurdwara Sahib Sukh Sagar from July 25th to
August 3rd at 7-9pm and Sundays 11-1pm.


In addition to the display, New Westminster Sikhs, put on a Turban
Tying and Gatka demonstration for the crowds. The Turban Tying was a
extremely successful program, as it always is and attendees such as
New Westminster Mayor Wayne Wright, and New Westminster Member of
Parliament Peter Julian had Turbans tied. Brochures and members of the
youth were also on scene to explain the Turban and what it means to
Sikhs and the importance of it.

To end this program, the youth Gatka team from Sukh Sagar and Guru
Nanak Academy, performed a Gatka demonstration, awing the crowds with
their understanding and skill, of this ancient martial art and their
expertise of the many different types of weapons used.

For more information please contact Rajwinder Singh Janda at 604-518-5286

KHALSA DIWAN SOCIETY
GURDWARA SAHIB SUKH SAGAR
347 Wood St., New Westminster, B.C. V3M 5K6
Ph. (604) 638-7380
Fax: (604) 521-4936

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