[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 3]
[Senate]
[Page 4205]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




        OBSERVING THE HOLIDAY OF VAISAKHI FOR THE SIKH COMMUNITY

  Mr. TOOMEY. Mr. President, I wish to honor and celebrate the holiday 
of Vaisakhi, a very important day for those who practice Sikhism.
  The world's fifth largest religion, Sikhism was founded over five 
centuries ago and was introduced to the United States in the 19th 
century. There are over 500,000 Sikh adherents in the United States.
  Pennsylvania is the home of many proud Sikh Americans, who contribute 
and make a positive impact in their workplaces, communities, and to our 
country. They are part of the rich cultural fabric of the Commonwealth.
  As a member of the American Sikh Congressional Caucus, I rise to 
honor this community on the holiday of Vaisakhi. This is an important 
celebration for the Sikh community and is celebrated this year on April 
13. On this day in 1699, Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa, a 
fellowship of devout Sikhs. Vaisakhi is a festival which marks this 
occasion and the spring harvest.
  The Sikh community around the world recognizes this important holiday 
with parades, dancing, singing, and other festivities. Celebrations 
also include performing seva, or selfless service, such as providing 
free meals to others and volunteering for service projects in their 
communities.
  I am proud to represent the Sikh community of Pennsylvania, and I 
wish the Sikh American community a joyous Vaisakhi.
  Thank you.

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