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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Akhand Kirtani Jatha invite's you to the live broadcast of the Annual

Delhi Samagam at the newly launched site www.akjinternational.org

The broadcast schedule and braodcast link is available at

www.akjinternational.org/live.htm Tune in at the given times and enjoy the blissfull

Gurbani Kirtan. We will try the best to do the full samagam.

Updates will be provided on the live broadcast page

www.akjinternational.org/live.htm

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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gurfateh

Unfortunately, www.akj.org were having a lot of techincal problems broadcasting the smagam, i waited for 2 days!, but the smagam is being broadcasted on

www.akjinternational.org/live.htm

with no problems and excellent quality.

I really enjoyed the kirtan and am wondering if anybody can tell me how i can record it from livestream?? Bibi Tarwinder Kaur Ji and Master Gurbachan Singh Ji were just totally mindblowing!.

India Smagams ROCK :wub:

Can't wait for the main rainbhai!

gurfateh

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To be clear, there are two different smaagams going on in Delhi at the moment, simultaneously. One is taking place in the historic Gurdwaras of Delhi and is being conducted by Akhand Kirtani Jatha. The other is taking place in Fatehnagar Delhi and is being conducted by Parbandhaki Panchain.

Mod Note : This thread is cleared by mods! Keep the discussion simple & free of politics. If someone wants to get information please contact them @ http://akjinternational.org/contacts.htm rather than asking from someone who do not know nothing. If you have any question with the sewadars of the forum pls contact us @ contact@sikhsangat.com. Thanks

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