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  1. ARDAAS 2010 Saturday 13th November 14:00 – 22:00 Gurdwara Guru Nanak Prakash, 71-81 Harnall Lane, Coventry, CV1 4FB The programme will run from 2pm until 10pm (approximate as always :-p) and will consist of a Chopai Sahib Jaap, Rehras Sahib, Kirtan and talks in English. Langar will be served throughout and the BOSS stall will be open too. Videos and audio during this years camp will also be available on CD free of charge. We really hope you can all make it and once again have the sweet taste of Sangat and blessings of Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee. This event is OPEN TO ALL! So please bring along all your family and friends and pass on these details to others too. Go on... Spread the love! For Further Information Please contact: info@boss-uk.org or ring 07935 900546
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  2. What hidden agenda? Watch the video again, I have clearly stated that this was filmed in 2006. Sorry if I got the address wrong, however I have not got the issue wrong. Dont start to play the sympathy card that people have a hidden agenda towards your gurdwara. You have confirmed yourself that the community centre/party hall, which is part of the Gurdwara estate, allows meat and alcohol. This is in direct violation to Akal Takht Maryada and Sandesh 2006. Sandesh issued by Sri Akal Takht Sahib - April 2006. As the Sikhs’ supreme authority, Sri Akal Takht Sahib has voiced its concerns by issuing a new 'Sandesh' strongly reinforcing Sikh Rehit Maryada (Sikh Code of Conduct) and Gurmat (Sikh principles) on the following issues: • Any form of intoxicants (alcohol, drugs etc) and preparation or consumption of foods such as meat, fish and eggs are not permitted on Gurdwara property. • Guru-ka-Langar should be prepared and observed in accordance to Gurus' maryada (tradition). • No person under the influence of intoxicants is allowed inside Gurdwara property. • Inside the property of the Guru Sahibs, only the recital of Gurbani, katha, kirtan and reccounting of the Gurus' history are permitted. • Buildings bought or constructed using the Daswand (one tenth of earnings) of the Sikh Sangat or Gurdwara donations are solely to be used to be used for Gurmat purposes and the betterment of society. • Anand Karajs (Sikh wedding ceremonies) etc must be performed in Gurdwaras in accordance to Gurmat and the Panthic accepted Sikh Rehit Maryada. • There is no permission granted for dancing and singing or any acts which go against the principles of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
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