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.:::SANT BABA RANJIT SINGH JI DHADRIANWALE:::.

2009 UNITED KINGDOM MAHAAN GURU MANEO GRANTH CHETNA SAMAGAM

18th July 2009 - 13th August 2009

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PRESS NOTE

Guru Pyaree Saadh Sangat Ji

WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH!!!

Co-ordinated from Gurdwara Parmeshar Dwar Sahib, Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji’s Amrit and Dharam Parchaar to the Sikh masses in Punjab, India and different countries around the world continues to take place.

Discoursing the nation’s rich history and the principles of the religion, they continue to openly lead the Panthic campaigns against, for example, drug abuse in Punjab and the rising disease of fake self-proclaimed God-men.

Through the strong demand of the Sangat, and the full blessings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj, the Mahaan Shaksheeat of the Khalsa Panth, renowned Panthic Gurmat Parchaarak, Sathkaarjog Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Dhadrianwale will now be visiting the United Kingdom after three years for their third Guru Maneo Granth Chetna Samagam.

The 2009 UK Visit for Gurmat Parchaar will take place from 18th July to 13th August in various Guru Ghars around the country. Amrit Sanchaar as prescribed by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji Maharaj will take place nationally on a number of occasions. The humble requests of the Gurdwara Sahib managing committees and the Sangat has meant each and every day of the three week visit has once again become overbooked. The schedule which is in its final stages of completion, will shortly be released on a national scale within the community and media, and will be available through this medium.

All Sangat are humbly requested to show their presence at these Samagams, to receive Dasmesh Pitha Ji's Amrit and receive the blessings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj.

For further information, email info@SantRanjitSinghJi.com.

WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH!!!

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OMG! I can't believe this is finally happening, I have been waiting for this for agesss. CAN'T WAAIITT!!!

I have said it before, Dhadrian Wale divans are what I call PURAATAN style, take you into a whole new world!

Looking forward to seeing the programme timetable.

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