New Delhi buzzed with spiritual fervor as leaders across the political spectrum extended heartfelt wishes on the Prakash Purb of Sikhism’s seventh Guru, Sri Guru Har Rai Ji. Union Home Minister Amit Shah set the tone with a poignant message on X, hailing the Guru’s legacy of compassion and service. ‘Guru Har Rai Ji’s teachings on langar and community service remain an eternal source of empathy,’ Shah wrote, underscoring how the Guru provided healing herbs to people from all walks of life, embodying true humanitarian spirit.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla joined in, invoking the Guru’s life as a beacon of mercy, sacrifice, and devotion. Birla portrayed Guru Har Rai as a great warrior brimming with kindness, whose ideals continue to inspire humanity towards truth, service, and tolerance. His message resonated deeply, reminding citizens of the Guru’s role in elevating Sikh traditions.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan offered profound respects, bowing at the Guru’s feet and vowing to follow his path of righteousness and welfare. ‘True tribute lies in working for humanity’s good,’ Chouhan emphasized, reflecting on the Guru’s ultimate sacrifice for faith and mankind.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini highlighted the Guru’s life as a model of spiritual awareness, patriotism, and courage. He praised the Guru’s simplicity and sensitivity, which infused fresh energy into the Sikh faith, with acts of service that inspire generations.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann wrapped up the chorus of greetings, urging followers to embrace the Guru’s message of kindness and environmental stewardship. ‘Let’s commit to protecting nature on this sacred birth anniversary,’ Mann posted, linking the celebrations to contemporary challenges.
The collective messages not only mark a religious milestone but also reinforce values of unity and service in India’s diverse fabric, drawing millions into reflection and resolve on this auspicious day.
