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Vishav Sikh Samelan

World Sikh Convention

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The following information and more (in Punjabi) including posters, can be seen at the official event website:

www.VishavSikhSamelan.com

INVITATION FROM BABA HARNAM SINGH JEE KHALSA BHINDRANWALE:

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

We are glad to know that inspite of being far away from the homeland of the Khalsa you remained associated with the activities of the khalsa back home. For you kind information Damdami Taksal after consulting eminent religious, social and political personalities has decided to convene a World Sikh Samelan (Convention) at the holy place of martyrdom of Sahibzadas at Fatehgarh Sahib (Sirhand). The aim of the World Sikh Convention is to check the increasing apostasy in the Sikh youth and to maintain the glorious Sikh heritage of the Khalsa. This will be a step towards eradication of the religious, social, ethical, cultural, moral and political maladies rampant in the Sikh society. You are requested to grace this occasion with your kind presence at Fatehgarh Sahib (Sirhand). You please also try to apprise the nearby Gurudwara committees of the convention for their benign presence and participation and also send the letters for endorsement of the World Sikh Convention. In order to encompass the whole gamut of sikhism as stated above, four seminars to analyse the ongoing maladies in Sikhism will be held as follows: 22 January - Amritsar, 4 February - Ludhiana, 8 February - Jalandhar and last seminar will be held at Law Bhawan Chandigarh in anticipation of the said convention. You are also requested to work for the success of World Sikh Convention and send your suggestions and oblige. Please also send us the addresses and contact numbers of the eminent personalities in contact with you so that we can personally contact them.

Hoping for your Co-operation.

Humble Servant of the Guru Panth

Harnam Singh Khalsa

Head of Damdami Taksal

Jatha Bhindran (Mehta) & Chairman

Gurmat Sidhant Parcharak Sant Samak

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Agenda of World Sikh Convention

Agenda of four seminars conducted prior to World Sikh Convention

Amritsar, 22 January 2006

Challenges to Sikh Religon

1. Teachings of Guru Granth Sahib and their Importance in Current Period.

2. Importance of Gurbani in Current Period

3. Motive of 'Miri - Piri' and their Importance in Current Period.

Ludhiana, 04 Febraury 2006

Social Evils

1.

Jalandhar, 08 Febraury 2006

Principles of Sikhism and Sikh Politics

1.

Chandigarh 24 Febraury 2006

Role of Sri Akal Takht Sahib

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Virsa Sambaal Vishav Sikh Samelan

DAMDAMI TAKSAL JATHA BHINDRAN

http://www.vishavsikhsamelan.com/

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Virsa Sambaal Vishav Sikh Samelan to be held at Fatehghar Sahib on the Sunday 26th February 2006 Organised by Damdami Taksal Jatha Bhindran and all Panthic Jathebandi's.

To keep Sikh Virsa in Chardi Kala Damdami Taksal Mukhi Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji Khalsa has requested all "Nanak Naam Levan" Sangat requested in the Sangat's charan to attend and bless this samagam.

Jari Karta: Damdami Taksal Jatha Bhindran

Damdami Taksal

Gurdwara Gurdarshan Parkash

V. Mehta, Mehta Chowk

Dist: Amritsar,

Panjab

Tel: (0091) 18532 56189

Tel: (0091) 18532 56226

Tel: (0091) 18532 56426

Tel: (0091) 18532 56826

Sant Baba Harnaam Singh Ji Khalsa Mobile: 0091 981 401 3915

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BBC staff will be in India to cover this - linked up to some Singhs from the UK.

Will first broadcast something on BBC Asian Network, Panjabi programme - Friday 24th.

Will then broadcast something live on BBC Asian Network on Sunday 26th.

Follow up broadcast on 27th.

Half hour documentary for BBC Asian Network, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service. Arranged with the Sikh Federation (UK) on the back of the Worldwide Candle Lit Vigils on 17th January and India's denial that there are NO SIKH POLITICAL PRISONERS.

Will post more specifics as received.

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I would love to attend this function.

I have so many questions for Dhumma

>>1. Teachings of Guru Granth Sahib and their Importance in Current Period.

I would ask why he is openly defying the principles of equality by making such an issue over bibian doing sewa in the Harimandir Sahib. If Mai Bhago Ji could fight battles then why cant bibian do kirtan in the Harimandir Sahib.

I would also ask him why all the Sant, Mahapurkh Brahmgiani (who are meant to be people who have realized God) have so many differences over Rehat. Surly being gods men they could come to some sort of concensus and have something acceptable to them all.

I would ask him if it is ok to flout Hukumnama in order to meet the RSS.

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it is quite good tht this is beein done but i would like to no why can no "political" person speak in this event?? this is what i have heard is it true??

i wish it is a sucsees like the programme held at fatehgarh for Sant Gyani Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindrawales birthday by Sardar Simranjeet Singh Maan

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BBC staff will be in India to cover this - linked up to some Singhs from the UK.

Will first broadcast something on BBC Asian Network, Panjabi programme - Friday 24th.

Will then broadcast something live on BBC Asian Network on Sunday 26th.

Follow up broadcast on 27th.

Half hour documentary for BBC Asian Network, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service.  Arranged with the Sikh Federation (UK) on the back of the Worldwide Candle Lit Vigils on 17th January and India's denial that there are NO SIKH POLITICAL PRISONERS.

Will post more specifics as received.

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