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Gurudwaras especially LIG gurudwara thronged with devotees as Sikh community observed Shaheedi Diwas of Chaar Sahibzaade from midnight.

Sikhi lessons being imparted in LIG gurudwara
Gurudwaras especially LIG gurudwara thronged with devotees as Sikh community observed Shaheedi Diwas of Chaar Sahibzaade from midnight. Under the celebrations, parents were trained on how to learn from Guru Gobind Singh and help their children become mindful and confident.
The community is observing the martyrdom of Ajit Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh, and Fateh Singh, the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh, who sacrificed their lives in an important battle against the Mughals.
An elderly woman of the community Jasvinder Kaur said, “We need to develop thr necessary qualities from Chaar Sahibzaade starting from mindfulness.” She suggested to focus on daily activities e.g centring the mind whilst doing something thus not letting it wander elsewhere.
“Concentrate on breathing during the day and focus on Guru Gobind Singh through Simran,” Jasvinder added.
On developing confidence in kids, Amaira Kaur said, “Allow your child to be who they are destined to be and never use negative words.”
She added that Guru taught us to allow children to express themselves and ask questions.
“Motivate children to speak in front of people and remember in Sikhi there are numerous activities which children can enjoy and learn from, which suit different personalities: A musician/a writer/a martial artist, etc,” Arshbir Singh Kohli, a community member, said.

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