Sant
Attar Singh Ji and his divine associate Sant Teja Singh Ji followed the
footsteps of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and envisioned the way to universal
peace by imparting spiritual education along with conventional
scientific education. As a result, a chain of 22 Akal Academies has
been established all over Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal
Pradesh in Northern India.
By the grace of God Almighty, Akal International Youth Camp 2006 was organized at Akal Academy, Baru Sahib,
Distt. Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh, India. The camp was a humble step to
spread the divine message of universal brotherhood and peace as
enunciated by Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Two camps
were organized for the children of USA, Canada and UK. First camp for
USA and Canada children was for four weeks and lasted from July 3 to
July 29 2006. Camp for UK children was held from July 29 to August 19
2006. Twenty four children with age varying from 9 to 24 years attended
the camp along with some of their parents and had a chance to get
divine experience at the land of meditation, i.e., Baru Sahib.
The camp gave an excellent opportunity to the Sikh children to get
first-hand experience of their own Culture, History, Language, Gurbani,
Kirtan and Gurmat.
The curriculum at the camp
was designed by the experts residing in USA and UK to cater the
individual needs of the campers. Each camper was evaluated individually
and performance targets were fixed accordingly. Greater emphasis was
laid on learning Punjabi language and Gurbani in Gurmukhi script.
One-to-one coaching was provided to all the children to meet their
performance targets. Many of the campers didn’t know Gurmukhi script at
all. By the time the camp was over, not only could they read Punjabi
but also perform morning Nitnem (All the five banis of Nitnem i.e., Jap
Ji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tav Prasad Saviye, Chaupayee Sahib and Anand
Sahib, as also Rehraas Sahib and Sohila in the evening. Almost every
camper learnt to recite Gurbani Kirtan.
Children
who already had basic knowledge of the Punjabi script and Gurbani
Kirtan were given advanced coaching for Asa di Vaar and Kirtan in
ragas. All the children learned to play either Harmonium or Tabla and
some of them learned to play Taaus (string instrument used by Guru
Sahib). Children also learned to perform Ardaas, Hukamnaamna from Sri
Guru Granth Sahib and Kirtan in Darbar Sahib. Children were encouraged
to perform fan seva, cleaning shoes in Gurdwara Sahib and washing
utensils in Guru Ka Langar.
Gurmat
discussions were also a part of the daily routine to help children
imbibe Sikh values and shed vices like ego, lust, violence and greed.
Baba Iqbal Singh ji, President, The Kalgidhar Trust,
had interactions with the children to satisfy their queries about the
Sikh Way of Life and enrich their knowledge about Gurmat. All the
campers vowed that they would strive to continue with the routine of
Amrit Vela, Nitnem, Rehraas and Sohila as taught at Gurdwara Baru Sahib.
The campers also learnt Gatka (Sikh martial Art) and were taken for trekking across the scenic hills around Baru Sahib.
Horse-back riding was one of the major attractions for the campers.
Sight-seeing was also arranged. Campers were taken to Shimla for picnic.
A modern infrastructure exists at Akal Academy, Baru Sahib
to cater to all the physical needs of the campers to make their stay
comfortable. Special chefs were appointed to provide American,
Continental and Indian food to the campers. Medical service was
provided by the existing hospital and medical staff. Punjabi, Gurbani
and Kirtan staff was available in-house.
At
the time of departure one could see the spiritual bliss in the campers’
eyes. They had a great sense of achievement and were truly proud to be
Gursikhs. Many of them had developed a special bond with Baru Sahib and expressed their desire to visit Gurdwara Baru Sahib again. We certainly hope that this humble effort to inculcate the Sikh Way of Life
in these children would not only make them spiritually strong but also
make them a role model in their respective places for others to emulate
and spread universal brotherhood as enunciated by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. |