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Lt Governor pays tribute to Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji

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JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, has paid rich tributes to Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the Fifth Sikh Guru, on the eve of his 415th Martyrdom Day and called upon the people to follow the great teachings and path shown by the great Guru, who sacrificed his life for protecting the rich traditions of humanism and pluralism.

In his message, the Lt Governor said that Guru Ji’s unparalleled sacrifice is a perpetual source of inspiration for all of us and for the coming generations. “Guru Ji’s message of peace and non-violence has become more relevant in this modern life and needs to be imbibed by one and all. His vision of equality of all human beings continues to inspire and guide us,” he added.

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The Lt Governor observed that the momentous compilation of Adi-Granth Sri Guru Granth Sahib by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, is an ocean of knowledge and wisdom, guiding humanity to create a society based on the cardinal principles of peace, progress, and prosperity for all.

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