All Sanat organizations of Greater Calgary gathered for Shanti Path and Hanuman Chalisa at John Peak Memorial Park, Chestermere, Alberta, Canada In a powerful display of unity and spiritual strength, all Sanat organizations of the Greater Calgary region gathered for Shanti Path (Peace) Organized. Mantra) at John Peak Memorial Park in Chestermere and have come together to host a Hanuman Chalisa recital, the event was organized to promote peace, unity and security across Canadian Hindus, with a gathering of over 500 people. A large and diverse crowd was involved. Country.
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As Canada continues to promote multiculturalism and religious freedom, the gathering provided an opportunity for Hindus from all walks of life to unite in prayer and support for their rights to live in peace and security. Shanti Path, a sacred Hindu prayer for peace, and Hanuman Chalisa, a revered devotional hymn honoring Lord Hanuman, collectively invoke divine blessings for harmony, strength and security for all Canadians, especially the Hindu community. Was read.
Prayers for Canadian Hindus
The event was organized in response to growing concerns about the safety and well-being of Canadian Hindus in Canada. Recently there have been several unfortunate incidents of attacks on religious institutions of various communities, especially Hindus. Manish Mishra, a representative of one of the participating organizations, said Canada’s communal harmony and peace has been exploited by violent extremists under the pretext of freedom of expression. This gathering is a testament to the unity and strength of our community. “As Sanatanis, we believe in the power of prayer and unity. Today, we stand together not only for our own safety but for the safety and well-being of all Canadians, regardless of their background. We stand together for peace, and we stand together to protect every Canadian’s heritage.
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“We Canadians hope, trust and request that the Canadian government will take immediate and serious action against these violent extremists in Canada and help all Canadians feel safe,” said lead volunteer Gopal Saini. The Government of Canada has a duty to ensure that every Canadian can exercise his or her Charter rights to freedom and to protect at all costs the welfare of all Canadians who are responsible for violations of law and order.
The event started with the approval of the land
This was followed by the singing of the Canadian national anthem, and then some speeches by Deputy Mayor Ritesh Narayan, Councilor Kiran Randhawa and Councilor Rob Wawrzynowski. Then, Manish Mishra, Gopal Saini, Praveen Patil and Amish Bhagat from the organizing team addressed the gathering. Pandit Vinod Sodiyal led the Shanti Path with the crowd following him. A group of young children from a Sanatani family in Calgary chanted the Hanuman Chalisa and the crowd graciously followed along. The atmosphere resonated with the divinity of Lord Hanuman as more than 500 people recited Hanuman Chalisa together and the breeze coming from the lake awakened the power of Lord Hanuman in the crowd.
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The event marked an important moment of collective action and unity, with attendees looking forward to continued harmony and security for Hindus and people of all faiths across Canada. Organizers said they are committed to holding similar events on a regular basis in the future with the aim of uniting all Canadian Hindus. About Sanat Sansthans of Greater Calgary Sanat Sansthans of the Greater Calgary region represent a diverse group of spiritual, Hindu temples. Centers and community groups. They are united in their mission to serve the spiritual and social needs of the Hindu community, promote cultural understanding, and foster an environment of mutual respect and peace.