Sangat and Jodi Riders Organize Chabeel in Jamshedpur’s Kagalnagar Bazaar
Community Comes Together in Service, Inspired by Guru Arjan Dev’s Teachings
In a heartwarming display of unity and selfless service, the members of the Sangat and Jodi Riders of Sonari organized a Chabeel at Kagalnagar Bazaar, drawing inspiration from the teachings of Guru Arjan Dev.
JAMSHEDPUR – The spirit of community service was exemplified as members of the Sangat and Jodi Riders came together to provide relief and refreshment to passersby through a Chabeel event.
Embracing the teachings of Guru Arjan Dev, the volunteers dedicated their body, mind, and resources to serve chana, watermelon, and sweet water to the people.
The event witnessed the participation of prominent community leaders, including Sardar Bhagwan Singh, head of Central Gurudwara, and Sardar Shailendra Singh, head of Jharkhand Gurudwara.
Bibi Kamaljeet Kaur, head of Central Stree Satsang, Sardar Gursharan Singh Billa, head of Jharkhand Sikh Representative Board, and Sardar Gurdayal Singh of Guru Ramdas Seva Dal also graced the occasion with their presence and support.
Unity and Devotion in Service
The Chabeel event showcased the strong sense of unity and devotion within the community.
Volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure that everyone who passed by the Kagalnagar Bazaar received refreshments and experienced the warmth of their service.
"It is heartening to see the community come together in such a selfless manner," expressed a volunteer at the event. "Serving others without expecting anything in return is the true essence of Sikhism, and events like these remind us of the importance of compassion and unity."
The participation and encouragement of numerous community members added to the spirit of the event, as they joined hands to support and inspire the volunteers in their noble endeavor.
Langar Fosters Togetherness
Following the distribution of refreshments, a langar was organized for all the members, further strengthening the bonds of togetherness and shared purpose.
The langar not only provided physical nourishment but also served as a reminder of the values of equality and community service that are central to Sikhism.
"The langar is a symbol of our commitment to serving all, regardless of their background or beliefs," remarked a community leader. "It is a beautiful tradition that brings people together and fosters a sense of belonging."
The Chabeel event and the subsequent langar left a lasting impact on both the volunteers and the recipients of their service.
It showcased the power of coming together in selflessness and the transformative potential of small acts of kindness.
As the community members dispersed, they carried with them the warmth of the connections forged and the inspiration to continue serving others in the footsteps of Guru Arjan Dev.
The Sangat and Jodi Riders of Sonari have set a shining example of the spirit of service and unity, reminding us all of the importance of compassion and the strength of a community that stands together in the face of adversity.

