22 January 2012 Hoepertingen Gurdwara & 5 February Snowy Sint-Truiden winter walk

Hoepertingen – Amrik Singh Geetbets and son

Most of last winter was mild and wet, but we also had a seriously cold spell !

Sint-Truiden, Kazernevest


Sint-Truiden, Kazernevest 

 Sint-Truiden, Diestervest

Sint-Truiden, Diestervest

To see more Belgium (mostly Limburg) pictures :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622046344528/

To see more Belgium and Netherlands gurdwara pictures :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622147381380/

More Belgium pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

15 January – Winter Walk around Sint-Truiden & 22 January 2012 Hoepertingen Gurdwara

Sunday the 15th of January was a wonderful clear winter day and I decided that instead of sitting in the Gurdwara I should go for a long walk around the south side of Sint-Truiden

Sint-Truiden, Stayen
Stadium of  STVV, which is at the bottom of the Belgian League table


Sint-Truiden, Tiensesteenweg, De Lijn bus depot

 Sint-Truiden, Tiensesteenweg
My apartment is on the groundfloor of the red building

Hoepertingen Gurdwara

Palki with quote about sants 

Baljit Singh doing kirtan 

To see more Belgium (mostly Limburg) pictures :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622046344528/

To see more Belgium and Netherlands gurdwara pictures :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622147381380/

More Belgium pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Gurdwaras in Belgium – Hoepertingen (Borgloon), Liège/Luik, Halmaal (Sint-Truiden), Vilvoorde

Borgloon – Hoepertingen

Guru Ram Dass Sikh Study Cultural Centre
Smisstraat 8B, Hoepertingen
B-3840 Borgloon
Telefoon: 011-749 143
Contact: Lili Van Heers  : 011-316793

Liège

Gurdwara Guru Nanak Parkash
625 Rue Saint-Leonard
B-4000 Liège (Luik)
Tel +32 43692938

Sint Truiden

Gurdwara Sangat Sahib
20 Halmaaldorp
B-3800 Sint-Truiden
Tel: 0032 11 69 42 18

Vilvoorde

Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dev Ji
14 Lange molen Straat
B-1800 Vilvoorde (Brussel)
info@gurdwarabrussel.org
Tel : +32 (0)2 2518782
Website: www.gurdwarabrussel.org

please report any inaccuracy in this information
harjindersingh_amritsar@yahoo.com

434.The Man in Blue – Meeting Limburgers

Last week I went on my bicycle to Hoepertingen to visit the local Gurdwara. I did not go along the main road, but followed one of the cycle routes which you find throughout Limburg. These routes are not the shortest way to get from A to B, but they do take you along nice country lanes.

Hoepertingen is part of the borough of Borgloon, just to the east of Sint Truiden. I planned to use a route north of the village and then turn right into a ‘dirt road’ which would take me straight to the Gurdwara.

 The map I have is quite good, it shows all the metalled roads and most of the ‘dirt roads’, but not all of them, and when I came to a crossing with a slightly wider road I was sure that I missed my turnoff.

I spotted a farmer and asked him for directions. He was helpful and we had a very interesting conversation. The gentleman (he was a gentle man), asked me if I believed in God, and I answered that through following Guru’s way I met with God.

The farmer had lost his belief in the ‘church’ but was still interested in God. I explained that our ‘church’ also had its fair share of dodgy characters, but I tried to follow God and the Guru Granth, which contains the light of God.

We also talked about Jesus, who did not found a Church bureaucracy with Popes, Archbishops, Bishops and other VVIPs. His followers were simple fisherman and Jesus’ parents, Mary and Joseph, were simple people too. I explained the notion of dharm to him, the importance of being righteous, to be a positive force in society.

It was not just me who did the talking, and I was not preaching at him, I just tried to explain what guided my life, trying to share my experiences. When I talked about the fact that teachings on honesty, sharing and compassion are what the world religions have in common, he agreed.

He told me about a Turkish friend of his who had invited him to his house. Like most Turkish people he was a Muslim, and my new friend had no problem with that, but he did not like it when it was made clear to him that all non-Muslims are unbelievers.  

I have had mixed experiences in Belgian Limburg. I have been called Osama Bin Laden, some idiots shouted ‘jihad, jihad’ at me and some others called me Sint Nicolaas (Santa Claus). But I also met Limburgers who were open minded and interested to learn more about other traditions.

My best experience so far was a visit to the Mosque where we sat together after evening prayers and had a very constructive conversation.

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