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Countdown to Vaisakhi 2024: Jasmine Kaur

Day 6 of 14

Saturday
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6
April
2024

In her reflection, Jasmine Kaur emphasizes the importance of making a commitment to the Guru and recognizing the divine presence of Vahiguru.

For more than eight years, Jasmine Kaur held the Director of Education role at Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI). During her tenure, she played a pivotal role as the coordinator and primary developer of the Sojhi-Gurmat and Panjabi Education Resource.

In her reflection, Jasmine Kaur emphasizes the importance of making a commitment to the Guru and recognizing the divine presence of Vahiguru.

“When I look up into the world, I see all of Vahiguru’s creation. I understand that it is through the will of Vahiguru…We can continue to reflect on all Guru’s bani. That will keep us strong and protected and ready to act in this world with good virtues.”

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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Jasmine Kaur

Coordinator & Chief Developer of the Sojhi Curriculum

Jasmine currently works as an Adjunct College Instructor teaching courses in Technical Business English, Education and Social Sciences.

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