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Here's how and why to celebrate Diwali in Squamish today

The event will recount the story of Bandhi Chhor Diwas, with devotional prayers and a community meal for all.
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Following the prayers and storytelling, a langar鈥攁 free communal meal鈥攚ill be served at around 5 p.m.聽

Gurdwara Baba Nanak Sahib is preparing for a Diwali celebration on Nov. 1, welcoming visitors from across the Sea to Sky Corridor and the Lower Mainland.

The event will include a Path, readings of Gurbani, storytelling in Punjabi, and traditional langar鈥 a free communal meal for all.

鈥淲e are expecting a lot of gathering,鈥 Gyani Harjit Singh, a Sikh preacher, said. 鈥淧eople especially come from Vancouver to have a Kirtan.鈥 

The evening will begin with the Path, a continuous recitation of sacred scriptures from the Guru Granth Sahib, followed by the collective singing of Gurbani. 

The focus will also include storytelling about Bandhi Chhor Diwas, a Sikh festival rooted in an inspiring act of liberation led by Guru Hargobind Sahib in 1619.

鈥淒uring the time of Jahangir, Guru Hargobind Sahib was imprisoned in Gwalior Fort along with more than 50 other rulers who were non-Sikhs, known as the Hill Kings or Hindu Pahari Rajas,鈥 Singh said鈥.

鈥淲hen Jahangir wanted to release the Guru, he [Guru Hargobind] said, 鈥業 will not leave the fort alone unless these men are released with me.鈥 So, the Mughal government released all 52 rulers because of Guru Hargobind Sahib.鈥

Singh recounted how, upon the Guru鈥檚 return to Darbar Sahib鈥攌nown to many as the Golden Temple鈥攖housands gathered to light candles in celebration. 

鈥淭hat day brought happiness not only to those rulers but also to their states. There was even a kind of treaty among them to live in peace and not wage war against each other,鈥 Singh said鈥.

This story is central to Bandhi Chhor Diwas, which coincides with Diwali and emphasizes themes of peace, freedom, and unity. 

鈥淲hen Guru Hargobind Sahib was released, it was agreed that these rulers would not go to war against each other. This is the message of peace and living together that we want to share with others as well,鈥 Singh said鈥.

People can begin arriving at the temple anytime after about 10 a.m. 

Following the prayers and storytelling, a langar鈥攁 free communal meal鈥攚ill be served at around 5 p.m. 

鈥淟angar is about more than just food,鈥 Singh said. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a way of bringing people together in equality.鈥

The Gurdwara, located at 37947 Fifth Ave, invites everyone to join the celebration, with diya lighting symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.

鈥淭his is not just a Sikh festival,鈥 Singh said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 for anyone who believes in peace, justice, and unity.鈥

Note: The address was corrected to 37947 Fifth Ave, after the story was first posted. We also later added that the public can arrive after about 10 a.m.

Bhagyashree Chatterjee is The 小蓝视频鈥檚 Indigenous affairs reporter. This reporting beat is made possible by the.