THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, March 21: Manjeet Kaur, a resident of Bistupur, has garnered recognition for her selfless service in various Gurudwaras in the city. Now, she’s taking her dedication to Sikhism beyond borders by propagating the faith abroad.
Currently, Manjeet is conducting weekly kirtan sessions at Gurudwaras in various Sikh-dominated areas of Great Britain. In April, she plans to extend her outreach to Gurudwaras across Canada, followed by visits to the United States of America in May.
Supporting her in this noble endeavour is her husband, Sarabjit Singh Lali, an employee at Tata Steel. Together, they are actively involved in spreading the teachings of Sikhism and promoting cultural exchange.
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Manjeet Kaur’s kirtan performances in cities like Southall and Luton in Great Britain have been warmly received by the Sikh community. Notably, she holds the distinction of being the first woman Kirtani to perform at Anand Karaj (Marriage Ceremony) in the Ramdas Bhatta Gurudwara, where she has been serving for the past 15 years.
When asked about their experiences abroad, Sarabjit Singh Lali shared a touching gesture of respect. He expressed reverence by offering flowers at the grave of Dilip Singh, son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a significant historical figure in Sikh history. This act symbolizes the enduring spirit of Sikh tradition and heritage.
Manjeet Kaur’s dedication to spreading Sikhism internationally reflects the ethos of service and community upliftment inherent in the faith. Her efforts not only strengthen the bonds within the Sikh community but also foster understanding and appreciation of Sikh culture worldwide.