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Guru Ki Pyaari Saad Sangat,

Please find below the kirtan schedule for Sant Baba Balwinder Singh. I have been listerning to their kirtan devaans all week at Gurdwara Dasmesh Darbar and have really enjoyed their kirtan and katha as much as I have enjoyed listerning to Sant Baba Ranjit Singh. Hope the sangat find this post useful, as I feel alot of us miss out becauase we don't get to know where and when a kirtan programme is happening.

31 June-1,2 July (7:30-9pm) Gurdwara Dasmesh Darbar, Rosebury Avenue, Manor Park

Sat 2nd July (5:30am-6:30am) Simran

Sat 2nd July (11pm-12am) Erith Gurdwara Sahib

GURDWARA GURU NANAK DARBAR 31 CRABTREE MANERWAY, BELVEDERE, ERITH, KENT

Sun 3rd July (10:30am-12:30pm) Gurdwara Hargobind Sahib Sikh Temple, 8 Highfield Rod, Dartford Kent,

Sun 3rd July (7-8pm) Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple, Gravesend

4,5,6,7 July (6:30-7:30pm) Gurdwara Hargobind Sahib Sikh Temple, 8 Highfield Road, Dartford, Kent,

8,9 July (7:45-9pm) Ramgarhia Sikh Association, Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple, Woolwich

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

There is a diwan on 9th/10th July @ Gravesend. Does anyone know which Gurdwara? Also there will be an Amrit Sanchar this weekend in Gravesend after or before one of the diwans.

If anyone has any further details, please can you post it on the forum.

Thanks

GurFateh!

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Sant Baba Balwinder Singh Ji Nanaksar Kurali Wale,

Doing a Kirtan Darbar in the Memory of

Sant Baba Nand Singh Ji (Nanaksar Wale) & :)

Sant Baba Isher Singh Ji (Rara Sahib Wale) :doh:

Time: 7pm - 9pm

Dates : 28-29-30 July 2005 (Thu - Sat)

At: Dasmesh Darbar

Rosebury Ave

East Ham

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