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Hindu priest suspended in Canada for spreading ‘violent rhetoric’ after Khalistani clashes
A Hindu temple in Brampton suspended its priest amid allegations of promoting violent rhetoric during a clash involving Khalistani protesters.
A Hindu temple in Brampton has suspended its priest following allegations of his involvement in spreading “violent rhetoric” during clashes at the temple on November 3. The confrontation, which saw protesters waving Khalistani flags, escalated into violent scenes outside the Hindu Sabha Mandir during a consular event attended by Indian officials.
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown condemned the priest’s actions, stating that the vast majority of Sikh Canadians and Hindu Canadians want to live in harmony and don’t tolerate violence.
“This is leadership that is helpful. The vast majority of Sikh Canadians and Hindu Canadians want to live in harmony and don’t tolerate violence. Hindu Sabha Mandir President Madhusudan Lama has suspended the pundit who spread violent rhetoric. The Ontario Sikhs and Gurdwara Council denounced the acts of violence at the Hindu Sabha on Sunday night,” Brown said in the post on X (formerly Twitter).
“Remember we all have more in common than what divides us. In tense times, we can’t let the agitators fuel the flames of division. The leadership of both Sikh and Hindu communities in the GTA do not want this division, hate and violence. I am asking everyone in the community to not respond to violence and hate. Law enforcement will be there to respond. This is their job. We must continue to be the country where the rule of law is followed,” he added.
The incident has been widely condemned, including by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who emphasized every Canadian’s right to practice their faith freely and safely. India has also denounced the attack, expressing deep concern about the safety and security of Indian nationals in Canada.
Tensions high in Brampton
Tensions have been high in Brampton since the violent clash. The conflict began when protesters carrying Khalistani flags disrupted a consular event co-organized by the temple authorities and the Indian Consulate. Videos circulating on social media show fistfights and people striking each other with poles on the temple grounds.
This incident is the latest development in the strained relations between India and Canada. The tensions began when Trudeau alleged Indian agents were involved in the killing of Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in September last year. India rejected these claims as “absurd”.
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Chhath Puja 2024 Day 3: Check shubh muhurat, vidhi, significance of Sandhya Puja
Chhath Puja 2024: Sandhya Puja is performed on the third day of Chhath Puja. Know all about the puja vidhi, significance here.
Chhath Puja 2024: Also known as Pratihar, Dala Chhath, Chhathi and Surya Shashthi, Chhath Puja is one of the significant festivals worshipped in Bihar, some parts of Uttar Pradesh and Nepal. The festival of four days is dedicated to Lord Surya and Chhathi Maiya. Usually, women keep fast during this time to offer their prayers to the deities to seek blessings for the longevity of their sons and family members.
The third day of Chhath Puja is observed as the main day, as women keep fast throughout the day to offer their prayers to the setting sun. This is the only time when the setting sun is worshipped. As we celebrate the third day of Chhath Puja today, here’s all that you need to know.
Chhath Puja day 3: Date and shubh muhurat
On the third day of Chhath Puja, Sandhya Puja is performed. This year, Chhath Puja started on November 5 with Nahay Khay. The third, and also the most significant day of the festival, is observed today (November 7). According to Drik Panchang, the Brahma Muhurta started at 4:36 AM on November 7 and ended at 5:26 AM on November 7. the Abhijit Muhurta will begin at 11:40 AM and will end at 12:26 PM on November 7.
Chhath Puja day 3: Rituals
Sandhya Puja is offered to the setting sun. Families gather near a water body during sunset, and bamboo shoots are filled with fruits, sweets and thekua, which are placed in water. The offerings are made to Lord Surya, while singing prayers and hymns dedicated to Chhathi Maiya. A small lamp is lit near to the offering as well. The bhog is offered to the deities, and then after the rituals, distributed among the devotees.
Chhath Puja day 3: Significance
This is the only time when the offerings are made to the setting sun. Women keep nirjala vrat throughout the day and offer their prayers to Lord Surya and Chhathi Maiya. They fast to seek blessings for the longevity of their sons and family members. Rice pudding, thekua and other seasonal dishes are prepared during the day. Devotees visit the nearby water body to perform the Sandhya Puja, and take a holy bath to cleanse their body and mind.
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