On the sacred occasion of the 160th birth anniversary of Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj, a highly revered spiritual leader of the Sikh community, students of Akal University participated with immense devotion in the grand Nagar Kirtan at Cheema Sahib.

This spiritually uplifting experience brought students closer to Sikh traditions, values, and the essence of collective devotion.
A Soul-Stirring Spiritual Procession
The atmosphere during the Nagar Kirtan was filled with divine energy and devotion. The sacred procession echoed with:
- Soulful recitation of Gurbani Kirtan
- Rhythmic sounds of nagaras and dhaddis
- Collective chants of “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh”
The vibrant and spiritually charged environment created a deeply immersive experience for students, allowing them to connect with their roots and experience the richness of Sikh heritage.

Honoring a Legacy of Spiritual Wisdom and Service
The event also included:
- Langar Sewa, promoting equality and selfless service
- Floral tributes in honor of Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj
- Meaningful discussions reflecting his teachings and contributions
Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj dedicated his life to spreading Sikh values, encouraging spiritual learning, and guiding society towards a path of righteousness and devotion.
Beyond Celebration – A Journey of Values and Character Building
Participation in such spiritual events goes far beyond cultural exposure. For students, it becomes a journey of personal growth and inner development.
This experience helped nurture:
- Discipline and humility
- Unity and collective spirit
- The value of Sewa (selfless service)
- A deeper spiritual connection
Akal University – Blending Education with Spiritual Foundations
Akal University continues to emphasize the importance of holistic development by integrating academic excellence with cultural and spiritual learning.

By encouraging participation in such meaningful events, the university shapes individuals who are not only academically strong but also deeply rooted in values, tradition, and humanity.




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