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Why do Sikhs serve sweet chabeel on one of the most painful days in Sikh history?
The answer lies in one of the most powerful lessons Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji ever taught us.
This is the story of the Fifth Guru of the Sikhs. A Guru who built Sri Harmandir Sahib, compiled the Adi Granth, and when faced with unimaginable cruelty, chose peace over protest, faith over fear, and sweetness over bitterness.
In this episode of SikhNet Stories, children follow a group of kids at a chabeel stall to discover the real reason behind the sweet drink they are holding. What they learn changes how they see Sikhi, seva, and what it means to stay calm when life is not fair.
Perfect for children aged 4 to 10, families, and classrooms exploring Sikh history and values.
What your child will learn:
The life and shaheedi of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji
What Sehj (divine stillness) means and how to practice it
Why Sikhs serve chabeel during shaheedi divas
How to respond to hardship with faith, not anger
Watch together. Talk about it. Then go serve something sweet.
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.
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