New Jersey: The Sikh community on Saturday celebrated the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev at New Jersey Performance Arts Center in Newark.
Around 3,500 people attended the event which lasted for more than four hours. The list of eminent guests included Phillip Murphy, Governor Of New Jersey, Gurbir Singh Grewal, Attorney General of New Jersey, Bob Menendez, Senior Senator of New Jersey and many more mayors, councilmen and other dignitaries.
The audience was touched by the colourful background of the stage reflecting Sikh history and the speakers, along with the musical performances.
"Today in the US, we have gathered here. Thousands of Sikhs have gathered here. Guru Nanak has been called 'Pir' by Muslims. He was a guru for Hindus, Sikhs. He started the 'Langar'. We are proud that we are celebrating the 550th birthday of Guru Nanak. Congratulations to all of you," Daman Chatwal said.
Sant Singh Chatwal said that a message of oneness has spread not only through New Jersey but across the world which has come to realise that Sikhism does not look at caste, creed or colour.
"The entire community has come together across the world to celebrate Guru Nanak's 550th birth anniversary. The one thing which stands out is that the locals have come to know Guru Nanak's message," he said.