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does any member of sangat know if there is any Gurdwara in Wolverhampton that has Amrit Vela Simran?

i have been to sedgley st but they start wit Parkaash and straight onto nitnem bania. sukhmani sahib, asa ki vaar, ardaas, katha

also i would have presumed that for a gurdwara of this size (terms of sangat population) there were more people at amritvela?

is there anyone from wolverhampton who would be interested in starting simran sessions in the morning? perhaps approaching the committees?

please share your views

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i think you should start simran/kirtan sessions in the evnnigs first like say from 6 or 7 pm til 9 or 10 pm once a week

as for amritvela i dont no if their are many people or what the sangat is like their to no if people wanna do amritvela

but having it in the evennigs would attract more people i reckon even people who aint fully into sikh yet to attend a few gurdwareh sahibs in bham have this

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I AGREE WITH GUPT LION, MANY GURDWAREH IN BHAM DO EVENING SIMRAN! SMETHWICK DO MONDAYS 7 TILL 9 I THINK! AND WEST BROM EDWARD STREET DO 8 TILL HALF 10!

VJKK VJKF!

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VJKK VJKF!

I AGREE WITH GUPT LION, MANY GURDWAREH IN BHAM DO EVENING SIMRAN! SMETHWICK DO MONDAYS 7 TILL 9 I THINK! AND WEST BROM EDWARD STREET DO 8 TILL HALF 10!

VJKK VJKF!

dont do it on same days as other gurdwareh i would say so more sangat from other areas mite want to come

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