Professor Darshan Singh: Apology Irrelevant
Springfield, Virginia - Professor Darshan Singh Khalsa will not be apologizing to the jathedaars. The five takht jathedars earlier this month offered to allow back into the Panth anyone that had been excommunicated, if they submit an apology to the Akal Takht. But Darshan Singh, who was excommunicated in January, today said that apologizing to the Akal Takht would be meaningless.
“You have to understand what you are apologizing for,” he said in an interview following his kirtan in Virginia. He went the Akal Takht when he was summoned, but was given thankhaa for not meeting with the jathedaars in the nearby office building, he said. He will not apologize for something he did not do. The Sikh Sangat of Virginia invited Professor Darshan Singh to do shabad kirtan for this morning’s divaan commemorating Guru Arjan Dev ji’s gurpurab. About 225 people attended the divan, many unaware that he would be doing the kirtan. On its Web site, the announcement originally stated that a famous raagi would be doing kirtan for gurpurab. Darshan Singh’s name appeared early this morning and fliers quickly distributed.
“The announcement was purposely delayed to prevent his adversaries from planning any disruption of the program,” said Giani Kuldeep Singh of the sangat. “People are longing to see him, but some are afraid of miscreants causing problems.” Darshan Singh was unshaken.
“People who create mischief are welcome to come to any divan,” he said in Punjabi. “They need to listen to shabad kirtan more than anyone.”
Kuldeep Singh adorned him with a saropa and honored him with a large plaque on behalf of the metropolitan Washington sangats.
Darshan Singh granted an exclusive interview after the divan at Kuldeep Singh’s house. A few people followed him there after the divaan, and a more trickled in from other gurdwaras to chat with him.
Many gurdwaras in Canada and United States continue to invite him for kirtan. The number of invitations has not decreased since the thankhaa, he said. And he has not experienced any problems or disruptions.
“At my age, as long as I am able, I will continue to go where I am invited.”
Note: Story by Anju Kaur
Sikh News Network staff journalist
EMAIL="anjukaur@sikhnn.com"
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Springfield, Virginia - Professor Darshan Singh Khalsa will not be apologizing to the jathedaars. The five takht jathedars earlier this month offered to allow back into the Panth anyone that had been excommunicated, if they submit an apology to the Akal Takht. But Darshan Singh, who was excommunicated in January, today said that apologizing to the Akal Takht would be meaningless.
“You have to understand what you are apologizing for,” he said in an interview following his kirtan in Virginia. He went the Akal Takht when he was summoned, but was given thankhaa for not meeting with the jathedaars in the nearby office building, he said. He will not apologize for something he did not do. The Sikh Sangat of Virginia invited Professor Darshan Singh to do shabad kirtan for this morning’s divaan commemorating Guru Arjan Dev ji’s gurpurab. About 225 people attended the divan, many unaware that he would be doing the kirtan. On its Web site, the announcement originally stated that a famous raagi would be doing kirtan for gurpurab. Darshan Singh’s name appeared early this morning and fliers quickly distributed.
“The announcement was purposely delayed to prevent his adversaries from planning any disruption of the program,” said Giani Kuldeep Singh of the sangat. “People are longing to see him, but some are afraid of miscreants causing problems.” Darshan Singh was unshaken.
“People who create mischief are welcome to come to any divan,” he said in Punjabi. “They need to listen to shabad kirtan more than anyone.”
Kuldeep Singh adorned him with a saropa and honored him with a large plaque on behalf of the metropolitan Washington sangats.
Darshan Singh granted an exclusive interview after the divan at Kuldeep Singh’s house. A few people followed him there after the divaan, and a more trickled in from other gurdwaras to chat with him.
Many gurdwaras in Canada and United States continue to invite him for kirtan. The number of invitations has not decreased since the thankhaa, he said. And he has not experienced any problems or disruptions.
“At my age, as long as I am able, I will continue to go where I am invited.”
Note: Story by Anju Kaur
Sikh News Network staff journalist
EMAIL="anjukaur@sikhnn.com"
Professor Darshan Singh: Apology Irrelevant :: SikhNN :: The Next Generation of News and Views
Forwarded by email by forum member Soul-jyot ji