The winter chill has begun to sweep across Canada but gurudwaras across its cities and suburbs, from Brampton to Surrey, are glowing radiant and lighting up with devotion, community kitchens and the soothing hum of kirtan in celebration of Guru Nanak Jayanti on Wednesday, November 5. Also known as Gurpurab , the festival marks the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the faith and one of history’s most profound spiritual thinkers. In Brampton, Vancouver, Edmonton, Surrey and Calgary, gurdwaras come alive with hymns, free community meals and processions that spill onto streets bathed in saffron and gold as it is one of the most important days in Sikhism . However, beyond the celebrations, the essence of Guru Nanak Jayanti lies in something deeply human - connection and somet
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