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SAMRATH...SAMRATH,,,SAMRATH. are the words on the lips of the entire Sangat (congregation)
of Connecticut and we would like to share our story with all Sikhs at-large. We, a small group of Connecticut Sikh families, have been assembling for
Kirtans (Prayers) and religious discourses since May 1996 on the second floor of a
building we were renting at 220 Main Street, Ansonia, Connecticut. Everyone in our Sangat
was enjoying our Gurdwara, we called The Guru Nanak Darbar. Our children were especially
encouraged to assimilate the teachings of our Gurus and learn to practice the Sikh way of
life.
Sadly, on Tuesday, October 20, 1998, our Gurdwara building suddenly
caught fire. The fire, that is suspected to have started from malfunctioning of the
heating system in the basement, quickly engulfed the whole building. The fire became so
fierce that the firefighters from three adjoining towns were called in to fight the blaze.
It took 32 hours of struggle by some one hundred firefighters to extinguish this stubborn
fire. All three floors of the building collapsed and fell to the basement. It is estimated
that 1.5 million- gallons of water were poured on the building to contain the fire. The
Connecticut Sangat lost their place of worship, they called The Guru Nanak Darbar.
The members of our congregation who helplessly watched the building
burn down, were stricken with a deep sense of grief and restored to prayers and to ask for
Waheguru's (Almighty God) forgiveness. Some members were literally crying. There was no
hope that they will ever be able to see Sri Guru Granth Sahib and other religious books
that were in a small room where Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji were reposed..
On Wednesday morning, the whole world saw that everything in the
building was reduced to ashes except the small room where Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji were
reposed. Even Guru's Golak containing Sangat's humble contributions was safe. Furthermore,
the Chandoa Sahib (the canopy over Guru's bed) was also intact and still inplace. The fire
fighters and Mrs. Nancy Valentine, Mayor of Ansonia, respectfully passed our Scriptures
and other artifacts to the President of our Association Hargurpreet Singh.
The mayor of Ansonia, the firefighters, the television and press
reporters that were gathered at the site, all looked at the scene with total surprise and
wonderment, some of them calling it a miracle. Who protected the Guru's room from the
blazing fire that lasted so long. All these folks could only imagine the sense of joy and
happiness that the congregation of the Connecticut Sikh Association felt when they got
their Guru back. This incident has strengthen our faith (and especially our children's
faith) in the Guru. Please share this with others.
URGENT APPEAL:
Connecticut Sikh Association, Inc. is now planning to have a
permanent home. A bid has been placed for a very peaceful and suitable property which has
a 4000 sq. ft. building and a parking lot for 80 cars. It is centrally located where the
Sikh Sangat from all of Connecticut can congregate. The asking price is $469,000.
Our Gurdwara Building Committee humbly requests all Gursikh Sangat
across the land for financial help to our small association so that we may have our own
place of Worship and start all over again.
We are a Tax-exempt organization. Please send
Contributions to:
The Connecticut Sikh Association, Inc.
PO Box 3402
Bridgeport, Connecticut 06605
Please send checks only. A receipt will be sent for your
kind Contributions.
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