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London Sikhi Week kicks of this week on Wednesday 1st March – Wednesday 8th

March 2006.

A week long of inspiring, intellectual, active and most importantly fun talks and discussions, ending the week off with Keertan. Each day will include an open to all question and answer session where the speaker can be asked question on Different aspects of Sikhism. Each day will have a key guest speakers who has travelled from across the

UK, some of whom are recent graduates and have knowledge of the student scene.

EVERYONE is welcome to attend these events they are OPEN TO all members of the PUBLIC. You don't have to even be a Sikh! Each and every event will be followed with a Question and Answer interactive session after which free refreshments will be made available.

You don’t need a ticket or anything else just your self at the various unis :lol:

Wednesday 1st March

"Why Are We Here?"

Focusing on the purpose of life asking key questions we ask our self about,

“Who are you? What is your name? What is your way? What is your goal?...” [sidh Ghost, Ang 938, SGGS]

Find out the Sikh view on the PURPOSE OF LIFE and who is god why has he sent us here?

7.30 - 9pm

Singh Sabha Gurdwara,

Alice Way off Hanworth Rd.,

Hounslow

Train: Hounslow

Thursday 2nd March

"Death, The Greatest Joke"

What is Death in Sikhism, What is the purpose of Death and how do Sikhs look upon it. Dr Davinder Singh Panesar Will be exploring death. Renowned speaker in London has been carrying out a series of talks in London on science with regards to the worlds faiths.

"Kabeer, the world is afraid of death - that death fills my mind with bliss..." [Ang 1365, SGGS]

5.30 - 7pm

Westminster,

Marylebone Campus

(opp. Madame Tussaud's)

Tube: Baker Street (Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee and Circle Lines)

Friday 3rd March

"Angels & Devils"

Heaven and Hell? Where does Sikhism stand on Heaven and Hell? Other faiths say you will go to hell for not believing in god will I go to HELL for doing something wrong?

"Don't wish for a home in heaven, and don't be afraid to live in hell." [Ang 337, SGGS]

5.30 - 7pm

Imperial,

Room G34,

Lecture Theatre 2,

Lasaf Building

Tube: South Kensington (Piccadilly Line)

Monday 6th March

"The Spirit Within"

Do we really have a soul and what happens to it? What is the soul, how do I know I have a soul? "Deep within himself, is the sacred shrine of spiritual wisdom, revealed by the True Guru..." [Ang 587, SGGS]

5.30 - 7pm

UCL,

Darwin Lecture Theatre,

Gower Street

Tube: Euston (Northern Line)

Tuesday 7th March

"You Gotta Believe Me"

What happens to us after death? Do Sikhs believe in reincarnation are we called to account for our deeds? The talk will explore the cycle of rebirth and death with speakers from all warps of life selected especially to bring there own flavour to a interesting subject.

"Through wisdom and reason one serves the Lord and through wisdom and reason one obtains honour." [Ang 1245, SGGS]

6.30pm - 8pm

@ RHUL

Main Lecture Theatre (MTL)

Train: Egham

(from Waterloo Station)

Wednesday 8th March

Spiritual Vibes (Keertan)

Ending the week with Spiritual singing of Keertan with well known Keertane’s doing seva from up and down the UK. Promising to be a spiritually explosive closing event. "Singing the Kirtan of the Lord's Praises, bliss, peace and rest are obtained.." [Ang 962, SGGS]

5 - 9pm

@ Kingston

Main Hall (Crush Hall)

Penrhyn Road,

Train: Kingston

For further details:

website: www.boss-uk.org

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txt: 0793192566

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With Guroo Sahibs Kirpa London Sikhi Week will be kicking of tonight at

Sri Guru Singh Sabha

Alice Way,

Hanworth Road,

Hounslow,

London

TW3 3UA

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Guest Keertanis / speakers have been invited including Bhai Maninder Singh Jee and Bhai Kuljeet Singh Jee

Stay up to date with the latest at http://www.sweetsikhi.com/?p=programs list of all the events in Sikhi Week.

More information will be comming soon of some big event in London :lol:

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