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  1. With Maharaj kirpa Ji the following jathas are confirmed during the Simran Jaap Smagam.


    Bhai Onkar singh Una Sahib wale

    Bhai Tajinder Singh Khannewale

    Bhai Hari Singh

    Bhai Sukhvinder Singh -Sukhi Baba

    Bibi Mandeep Kaur

    Bhai Sukhjinder Singh Jatha

    Bhai Amandeep Singh Ji Smethwick

    Acapella Jatha

    Bhai Piara Singh Ji Hazoori Jatha

    Bhai Ram Singh Ji Hazoori Jatha

    Gobind Sarvar students

  2. In Memory of Shahibzadey Shaheedi, Naam Simran Smagam is happening at Darbar Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Walsall, West-Midlands.

    Sangat Ji,
    We are fast approaching the 'festive season' again this year, but what does this time of the year really mean for Sikhs? This is the time of the year that one of the biggest sacrifices in history was given by our father Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj.
    In the month of Poh Maharaj sacrificed his four sons, his mother and countless Sikhs in the name of dharam. This was the fulfilment of a promise Guru Gobind Singh Ji made in 1699 when he, as Guru, knelt down in front of the Panj Pyaare and begged them for the gift of Amrit. The Panj asked Guru Sahib what he will give to receive this Amrit and Maharaj said they will sacrifice their entire family to get this divine gift.
    In memory of this Baljit Singh will be doing a daily katha over 13 Days telling the full story. This is part of the Naam Simran Smagam being held at the Gurdwara. Full details are below please be sure to attend!
    19th December to 31st December.
    Daily smagam program:
    morning Simran 5am-6am & evening simran 7am-8pm
    13 Larivaar Shaheedi Katha 8pm-8.30pm
    Darbar Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji,
    Rollingmill Street,
    Walsall, WS2 9EQ
    Maharaj has given and today continues to give so much for us, this time of year is a perfect time for us all to reflect on what we have really sacrificed to Maharaj.
    Please make effort to attend and share with others, it is so important that we all know about this chapter in our history!

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  3. Bhai Sahib Ji you shouldn't be this rude, I personally respect white sikhs and teaching of yogi harbhajan...

    Instead of looking how much sikhnet has done for the community we look at their avguns..

    Think twice before you slander someone, guru sahib didn't teach us to slander although they teach us to love everyone..

    Sikhs have gone to far from the teachings of guru sahib and with their own intellect they're telling others that they are wrong, and i mean it..

    However, if you got problem with sikhnet, contact them personally.....Once, a great gursikh said if you slander someone, 100 people will stand with you but if you praise somone not many will stand with you...

    May maharaj bless us and give us the power to stand together, and may we have unity in the panth....

    Kuaar hoyeh gayeh sabh, mileh gayeh

    Bhul chuk Mauf#

  4. Pooran Mahapursh Baba Sadhu Singh Ji Nanaksar Wale

    Baba Sadhu Singh nanaksar wale has done Baba Nand Singh Nanaksar kaleran wale seva for 8 years and baba ji was hazoori sevadaar known as garvehi of baba isher singh ji nanaksar kaleran wale...

    Baba ji used to speak very little and always stay connected with simran and they would listen to gurbani from sevadaar like baba takur singh ji damdami taksal wale were...

    As baba ji said to badal, 'you're ticket to narak(hell) has already been cut', he should read gurbani as much as possible. I think Badal should do 101 chaupai sahib de path everyday to cancel his ticket to narak(hell)..

  5. Sadh Sangat Ji,

    I've heard from one singh's lecture regarding red clothes....

    In Baba Banda Bahudar Singh Ji's Jeevan..

    If we read our history, at the time of baba banda singh bahadur...

    When Baba Banda Singh and other singhs were arrested by mughul after long time, the mughuls changed the ''Guru Da Bana'' of Singhs and on purpose they put red clothes on Baba Banda Singh Bahudar and other singh and were laughed upon by mughul....

    There must be a kaaran WHY on purpose mughuls only choose red colour and do basti and laugh on gursikhs.....

    Singho Red Colour has many meaning which gursikhs should avoid...

    Its very easy to evaluate, for example think ''A gursikh will never were a Red Bana'' ...

    You can not get any feeling our love prem when you look at red colour..

    This Shabad is by Guru Amar Daas Ji in Raag Soohee on Pannaa 786

    sloku mÚ 3 ]

    salok ma 3 ||

    Salok, Third Mehla:

    sUhvIey sUhw vysu Cif qU qw ipr lgI ipAwru ]

    soohaveeeae soohaa vaes shhadd thoo thaa pir lagee piaar ||

    O red-robed woman, discard your red dress, and then, you shall come to love your Husband Lord.

    sUhY vyis ipru iknY n pwieE mnmuiK diJ mueI gwvwir ]

    soohai vaes pir kinai n paaeiou manamukh dhajh muee gaavaar ||

    By wearing her red dress, no one has found her Husband Lord; the self-willed manmukh is burnt to death.

    siqguir imilAY sUhw vysu gieAw haumY ivchu mwir ]

    sathigur miliai soohaa vaes gaeiaa houmai vichahu maar ||

    Meeting the True Guru, she discards her red dress, and eradicates egotism from within.

    mnu qnu rqw lwlu hoAw rsnw rqI gux swir ]

    man than rathaa laal hoaa rasanaa rathee gun saar ||

    Her mind and body are imbued with the deep red color of His Love, and her tongue is imbued, singing His Praises and excellences.

    sdw sohwgix sbdu min BY Bwie kry sIgwru ]

    sadhaa sohaagan sabadh man bhai bhaae karae seegaar ||

    She becomes His soul-bride forever, with the Word of the Shabad in her mind; she makes the Fear of God and the Love of God her ornaments and decorations.

    nwnk krmI mhlu pwieAw ipru rwiKAw aur Dwir ]1]

    naanak karamee mehal paaeiaa pir raakhiaa our dhhaar ||1||

    O Nanak, by His Merciful Grace, she obtains the Mansion of the Lord's Presence, and keeps Him enshrined in her heart. ||1||

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