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Dr. Surinder Singh Gill's Inspiring Message on Peace & Unity at Peace Road 2024

November 2024 297 views 08 Min 27 Sec

Dr. Surinder Singh Gill attended the Peace Road 2024 interfaith event at The Washington Times, representing Sikhism alongside various religious leaders. He emphasized that God is One, recognized through different religious paths. Dr. Gill shared that humanity should come first and that peace begins at home, nurtured through love, respect, and discipline. He highlighted Sikh principles of service, Sangat (community), and Pangat (equal sharing), embodied by the tradition of langar (free community meals) offered in Gurudwaras worldwide.

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