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Posted on 16/10/21 by Saranpaal Calais | Category: Events Press Sikhism

Launching ALLEGORY Tapestry of Guru Nanaks Travels

Australia, 8 October 2021: Sikh Youth Australia and the Young Sikh Professionals Network are proud to support the launch and host an exclusive webinar with the filmmakers of ‘ALLEGORY, A Tapestry of Guru Nanak’s Travels’, which chronicles the vast expanse of sites that were visited by Guru Nanak during his lifetime.
Over 550 years ago, Guru Nanak travelled across the distant lands of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Tibet, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka for over two decades on an altruistic pursuit to spread the message of the oneness of creation.
To relate with people of diverse cultures and belief systems, he engaged in philosophical and social dialogue, and through the medium of words and music, he gracefully imparted experiential and spiritual insights, fearlessly challenged the binary constructs of society, and relentlessly opposed gender, religious, racial and class inequalities.
In the 21st century, geopolitical restrictions and cultural mandates impose immense challenges to trace Guru Nanak’s extensive travels as approximately 70 per cent of the places he travelled to fall in geographies where filming is difficult.
However, in January 2019, a team led by Singaporean couple, Amardeep Singh and his wife, Vininder Kaur, embarked on a journey to retrace Guru Nanak’s footsteps. This herculean task, extending far beyond personal ambition, is aimed with a passion to preserve Guru Nanak’s teachings that perceives no borders or human divisions.
Aided with the analytical study of the oldest ‘Janamsakhis’ (biographies of Guru Nanak)and supported by the allegoric messages in Guru Nanak’s verses, the team spent over three years filming all the geographies and multi-faith sites visited by Guru Nanak to present his life events in the form of a 24-episode docuseries.
Undeterred by adversities, they travelled from the deserts of Mecca in Saudi Arabia to Mount Kailash in Tibet, explored remote regions of perilous Afghanistan, experienced the scorching heat in Iraq, scaled the arid Baluchi mountains in Pakistan, sailed across the waters of the Indian Ocean to disembark in Sri Lanka, blended with the Persian culture in Iran, crossed the delta region in Bangladesh and mapped all four directions in India.
Commenting on the docuseries, Dr. Mohammad H. Qayoumi, President Emeritus, San Jose State University said, “As a practicing Muslim, I have found this docuseries filled with symbolic spiritual messages of Guru Nanak which will be enjoyable for everyone who has a curious mind. I highly recommend them to all viewers.”
For Amardeep and Vininder, every moment in Guru Nanak’s footsteps was philosophically liberating. It encouraged them to challenge their own conditioning, unlearn, relearn and assimilate the beauty of unity in diversity.
“In a world that is so fragile and volatile, there has never been a better time to understand why Guru Nanak’s travelled for 22 years to share his experiential wisdom and propagate the oneness of humankind,” said Amardeep Singh.
Webinar Launch on 24 October:
To celebrate this incredible feat, we welcome you to join the worldwide webinar launch of ‘ALLEGORY, A Tapestry of Guru Nanak’s Travels’, on 24 October at 5:00pm AEDT, which will capture the learnings and insights in the production of the series.
In this free event, we will delve into the producers’ personal experience in undertaking this herculean task, understand what you can look forward to over the course of the 24 episodes and engage in a Q&A with Amardeep, Vininder and cameraman, Salman Alam Khan about this life-changing experience. Spaces are limited, so secure your tickets today at: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/180687500177.
Don’t miss the first episode:
Weekly episodes of this docuseries will be available for download at no cost on the website TheGuruNanak.com from 14 October 2021. In the next phase, this docuseries, produced by ‘Lost Heritage Productions’ and ‘SikhLens Productions’, will be translated into Punjabi and Hindi.
Trailer out now!
In the meantime, you can watch the much-awaited trailer of this enlightening docuseries at: https://youtu.be/HWMy917QF6Y
For further information, high-resolution photographs or to speak to Amardeep Singh, please contact: Sheila Dhillon, Sikh Youth Australia | sheila_dhillon@hotmail.com | 0423 884 848

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