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Countdown to Vaisakhi 2024: Dr. Sohan Singh

Day 11 of 14

Thursday
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11
April
2024

Dr. Sohan Singh, the Panjabi Editor of The Guru Granth Sahib Project, shares his reflections on Vaisakhi.

Dr. Sohan Singh, the Panjabi Editor of The Guru Granth Sahib Project, shares his reflections on Vaisakhi.


Dr. Sohan Singh, showing the multifaceted greatness of Vaisakhi, has focused on the creation of Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh Sahib on this day. According to him, a revolutionary change took place on this historical day. Along with the end of caste-based discrimination, the difference between Guru and disciple was also erased. The history of this day created countless precious historical pages of the Sikh community.

About the Series

From now until Vaisakhi, the SikhRI team will reflect and share insights on its significance. Our "Countdown to Vaisakhi" video series features speakers from diverse backgrounds, regions, and life experiences, aiming to inspire you to reflect on your connection to Vaisakhi.

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