Sint-Truiden – Brussel – Bristol vv 19/04 – 25/04 2012

On the 19th of April I went to Vilvoorde and on the 20th I travelled from Vilvoorde to Bristol via Brussel and  London. I returned from Bristol to Sint-Truiden on the 25th of April.

21 April, Bristol, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour, Steam Tug Mayflower

21 April, Bristol, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour, Steam Tug Mayflower

21 April, Bristol, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour

21 April, Bristol, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour, Steam Tug Mayflower

To see more UK pictures :

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Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Sint-Truiden – Brussel – Bristol vv 19/04 – 25/04 2012

On the 19th of April I went to Vilvoorde and on the 20th I travelled from Vilvoorde to Bristol via Brussel and  London. I returned from Bristol to Sint-Truiden on the 25th of April.

21 April, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour

21 April, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour

21 April, River Avon, Bristol Floating Harbour

21 April, River Avon, Bristol Steam Railway

To see more UK pictures :

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157627296796095/

More UK pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Sint-Truiden – Brussel – Bristol vv 19/04 – 25/04 2012

On the 19th of April I went to Vilvoorde and on the 20th I travelled from Vilvoorde to Bristol via Brussel and  London. I returned from Bristol to Sint-Truiden on the 25th of April.

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, floating harbour


21 April – Bristol, river Avon, old style veggie cart


21 April – Bristol, river Avon, a long way to Melbourne


21 April – Bristol, river Avon, the floating harbour

To see more UK pictures :

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157627296796095/

More UK pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Sint-Truiden – Brussel – Bristol vv 19/04 – 25/04 2012

On the 19th of April I went to Vilvoorde and on the 20th I travelled from Vilvoorde to Bristol via Brussel and  London. I returned from Bristol to Sint-Truiden on the 25th of April.

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, S S Great Britain

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, anchor

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, stop of ferry and riverboats

21 April – Bristol, river Avon

To see more UK pictures :

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More UK pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Sint-Truiden – Brussel – Bristol vv 19/04 – 25/04 2012

On the 19th of April I went to Vilvoorde and on the 20th I travelled from Vilvoorde to Bristol via Brussel and  London. I returned from Bristol to Sint-Truiden on the 25th of April. 

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, Marina

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, Marina

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, Marina

21 April – Bristol, river Avon, SS Great Britain

To see more UK pictures :

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Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

BBC News – River Avon possible site for Bristol Hindu ashes

Most Sikhs still insist to bring the ashes to Kiratpur, although this is neither supported by Gurmat nor by the Rehat Maryada – Man in Blue

Thursday 17 May 2012. Bristol’s Hindu community may be able to scatter the ashes of loved ones in the River Avon in future rather than travelling to India’s River Ganges.

The city’s new Lord Mayor Peter Main said providing a consecrated site was one of his first priorities.

Parag Bhatt, from Bristol Hindu Temple, said it was difficult for a big family or elderly relatives to travel to India.

The Environment Agency and Bristol City Council are trying to identify a site.

Mr Main said: “It’s their tradition to scatter ashes on water and quite often now they’re flown back to India to do that.

“They’re Bristolian, most are born and bred in Bristol, why shouldn’t they have somewhere in Bristol to scatter their ashes?”

‘Large costs’

Mr Bhatt said there were currently about 10,000 Hindus in Bristol and the surrounding area.

But he added: “It’s not just the Bristol Hindu community that’s going to benefit, it will be other communities like the Sikh and Buddhist as well.

“The only reason we take them to the Ganges is because they don’t have a place in Bristol or nearby where they can disperse the ashes.

“If there are elderly people in the family it can be difficult and if it’s a large family you’re going to incur large costs as well for flights.

“It’s just a matter of making it easier for the family who has just lost a loved one.”

He explained that after a cremation Hindus wait for an auspicious day to go to a riverbank and scatter the ashes.

‘Body purified’

“When the ashes are dispersed within the water the ashes actually dissolve and then they will meet one of the rivers Hindus refer to as holy.

“Somewhere in the world they all meet together so the meaning behind it is the body would be purified and after that the individual soul will go to heaven and to God.”

A spokesman for the Environment Agency said it was helping to identify one or more suitable sites.

“We have no objection to it, subject to meeting some simple conditions,” he said.

The agency’s website states that if a site is in regular use it needs to assess if there is enough water to disperse the ashes, if anyone is using the river just downstream and and that other river users are not going to be affected.

Scattering ashes in British rivers is not new. The River Soar in Leicestershire and the River Thames in London are already used.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-18102020

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Sint-Truiden – Brussel – Bristol vv 19/04 – 25/04 2012

On the 19th of April I went to Vilvoorde and on the 20th I travelled from Vilvoorde to Bristol via Brussel and  London. I returned from Bristol to Sint-Truiden on the 25th of April.

20 April – Bristol, Varunvir Singh, Javinder Singh’s son


21 April, Bristol, Avon, Bristol Harbour Steam Train

21 April, Bristol, Avon, marina

21 April, Bristol, Avon, marina

To see more UK pictures :

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Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Filton College Bristol – Sikhs on campus : The way of the soldier saints


Sikh chaplain Javinder Singh and his ‘victim’

Sikhs on campus is an introduction to and celebration of the Sikh faith. The event was held for the second time at the Filton Campus on Tuesday 24th April 2012 at 12:25 – 13:10, in the campus’ Studio Theatre.

Sikhs on campus was presented in three parts: ‘Kirtan’, ‘Gatka’ and ‘Langar’.

The presentation, led jointly by Javinder Singh (College Sikh Chaplain) and Harjinder Singh (‘The Man in Blue’), was attended by about 60 students, staff and guests.

The chaplaincy team is particularly grateful to Harjinder, an internationally recognised Sikh scholar and one-time Sikh Chaplain at Heathrow Airport, for travelling from his home in Belgium to be with us for this event.

Visitors to the event were able to try on a turban, inspect a display of Sikh religious artefacts, obtain explanatory literature and to familiarise themselves with the 5Ks.


The Man in Blue showing pictures of Singh & Kaur

Further information is available from the College Chaplaincy.

Sikh Women Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7FYRuQcMyI

Chief-Chaplain Paul Smith

Anything to do with Sikhs almost always includes sharing food

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