Washington, May 10, 2016: Gurdwaras from all over the Washington and Baltimore came together for the second time for the Vaisakhi Sikh Day Parade in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Organizers had specially made banners conveying the message of Sikhism to Americans: Sikhs Love America; Sikhs stand for Gender Equality; and Sikhs for Racial Equality. Many tourists and common Americans were taking pictures of the front banner which said, “One God, One human Family, Respect All Religions.” This message seemed to resonate as the political campaign season this year has seen a rise of hate speech across America. Entire parade was interspersed with American flags to show the pride of being Sikhs and Americans.
First float had Guru Granth Sahib under a canopy. This provided a spectacle for the onlookers who were pleasantly surprised with this sea of turbans in the heart of America. Buses came from various Gurdwaras to make sure that families with children and elderly reach the venue without much strain.
This was followed by truck on which ragis from various Gurdwaras of the Washington area took turns to sing gurbani and people from far distances could hear this reverberations of Guru’s bani sung beautifully by talented ragis and Dhadis.
Procession featured Gatka by the children of the Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 6 years olds to 30 years old young men played together this sport on the Constitution Avenue while passing through various traffic lights. People in the cars and others walking these popular spots in DC saw these young people showing Khalsa spirit.
Second float was of the Sikhs of America which declared Sikh Values are American Values. On the side of the float it said, Sikhism is the 5th largest religion. Many Sikh men and women waived to the passers-by.
All major Gurdwaras had pooled resources to pay for major expenses. The cooperative spirit was at display by all the representatives of the Gurdwaras making sure that all the participants of the parade were cared for during the parade. Each gurdwara representative was filled with joy and felt genuine collective pride for succeeding in making this undertaking a huge success.
Water for the entire sangat was provided by Malwa Transport. A food trailer driven by a tractor was brought by Sikh Center of Virginia. Sound system was provided by Lucky Sandhu of Platinum DJ. At the conclusion of the parade, Sikhs gathered in front of the Capitol Hill on the grounds of National Mall for their favorite community celebration which is to eat langar together. Entire food was prepared and brought by sangats of all the gurdwaras. Fruit was provided by the courtesy of Lakhbir Singh and family.
Various Gurdwara representatives were invited to address the gathering and stage was ably handled by Harbans Singh Sandhu. Among those who addressed were: Parmvir Singh from Sikh Foundation of Virginia, Parmvir Singh Soni of GNFA, Kewal Singh of Sikh Society of Baltimore, Jinderpal Singh Brar of Sikh Association of Baltimore, Harbhajan Singh Chahal of Sikh Center of Virginia, Dr. Pavan Sawhney of DC Gurdwara, and Dr. Rajwant Singh of Guru Gobind Singh Foundation.
A flyer on Sikhism prepared by National Sikh Campaign was distributed to the non-Sikhs. The gurdwaras and groups who came together for this show of unity were: DC Gurdwara, Baltimore Sikh Society, Gurdwara Gyan Sagar, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation, Guru Nanak Foundation, Raaj Khalsa Gurdwara, Sikh Association of Baltimore, Sikh Center of Virginia, Sikh Foundation of Virginia, Sikh Mission of Virginia, and Guru Harkrishan Institute of Sikh Studies.