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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

They're working out a schedule for Ranjit Singh ... it'll be on the internet soon.

Apparently they might be bringing the whole Jatha ... so they're looking for appropriately large Gurudwaras across the country, both in terms of the stage, and to accommodate the anticipated Sangat - that's what I heard on the good old grapevine

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I know it's going to be amazing, as far as I am aware he is bringing his whoooole Jatha with him. He was previously booked in at Hyde Park but unfortunately some of the Jatha at that time couldn't get Visa's to come over and he refused to come wothout then but with Guru Maharaj's Kirpa he'll be here soon.

If anyone reading this has not hear of him then trust us, it is well worth the travelling where ever you live to come and listen to the beautiful Keertan and Katha. . .

Guru Fateh Ji

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I know it's going to be amazing, as far as I am aware he is bringing his whoooole Jatha with him. He was previously booked in at Hyde Park but unfortunately some of the Jatha at that time couldn't get Visa's to come over and he refused to come wothout then but with Guru Maharaj's Kirpa he'll be here soon.

If anyone reading this has not hear of him then trust us, it is well worth the travelling where ever you live to come and listen to the beautiful Keertan and Katha. . .

Guru Fateh Ji

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Isnt it amazing when we go to Gurdwara and each time we go we have our Guru Maharaj right infront of us.

If anyone not heard of him read a few other threads about Mahapursh Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Brahmgiani Dhadriana Wale.

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I know it's going to be amazing, as far as I am aware he is bringing his whoooole Jatha with him. He was previously booked in at Hyde Park but unfortunately some of the Jatha at that time couldn't get Visa's to come over and he refused to come wothout then but with Guru Maharaj's Kirpa he'll be here soon.

If anyone reading this has not hear of him then trust us, it is well worth the travelling where ever you live to come and listen to the beautiful Keertan and Katha. . .

Guru Fateh Ji

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Isnt it amazing when we go to Gurdwara and each time we go we have our Guru Maharaj right infront of us.

If anyone not heard of him read a few other threads about Mahapursh Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Brahmgiani Dhadriana Wale.

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Whoa man calm down :doh: theres always someone who has to post something like that....lol...in every thread about a sant/baba u always get someone going on about how guru ji the king of kings is right infront of us. But your so right... we are sooo lucky...that the we have the light of waheguru infront of us - the king of kings and the saint of saints....the more of us who realise that the better. However, it still is in my opinion nice to go and listen to the diwans of baba ji.....coz anything which wil bring you closer to sikhi and to your guru ji can only be a good thing...

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