Amit Shah Greets on Guru Har Rai Jayanti
Amit Shah Greets Nation on Guru Har Rai Jayanti
Why in the News ?
Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended greetings on the Prakash Purab of the seventh Sikh Guru, Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji, highlighting his teachings of compassion, equality, and selfless service, and their continued relevance in contemporary society.
Greetings and Key Message from the Union Home Minister:
- On the occasion of Prakash Purab, Amit Shah conveyed his greetings to the people through a social media message.
- He described the teachings of Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji as a source of compassion, sensitivity, and humanitarian values.
- The Home Minister emphasised that the Guru strengthened the traditions of langar and sangat, reinforcing collective service and community bonding.
- He highlighted that Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji’s life reflected selfless service to humanity, transcending caste, class, and community distinctions.
- Shah noted that the Guru’s message continues to inspire society towards equality, harmony, and moral responsibility.
Life and Contributions of Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji
- Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji was the seventh Guru of Sikhism, known for promoting peace, compassion, and healing.
- He played a key role in institutionalising langar, ensuring free food for all, irrespective of social or religious background.
- The Guru was also associated with traditional medicine and healing, offering remedies to people suffering from illness.
- His service-oriented approach reflected the Sikh ideals of seva (service) and sarbat da bhala (welfare of all).
- Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji upheld the spiritual legacy of Sikh Gurus while advocating non-violence, humility, and social inclusion.
About Prakash Purab and Sikh Ethical Values:● Prakash Purab marks the birth anniversary of Sikh Gurus, celebrated with prayers, kirtans, and community service. ● Core Sikh values include equality, service, compassion, and collective welfare, rooted in the teachings of the Gurus. ● Langar and sangat are central institutions promoting social equality and fraternity. ● Sikh philosophy rejects caste-based discrimination, emphasising dignity of labour and universal brotherhood. ● The teachings of Sikh Gurus continue to influence India’s social reform traditions and ethical framework. |

