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gurfateh,

just wanted to say sikhi week went off with a brilliant start today, with bhai kuljeet singh ji doing a very inspirational talk on naam, the turn out was excellent for the first event and will increase as the week progresses, like to c u at the next talks, tomorrow theres a gatka demonstration at aston university being held by khalsa panth akhara, and one of the main events is on friday which is LANGAR ON CAMPUS at birmingham university, if you want to help out plz pm me.

talk on women identity on monday

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bumpety bump bump bummmmppppp guru ka langar 2mrwwwwww at uni of bham, by the big clock :D

be there or be squared lol

As I'm sure you have heard the Sikh Soc will be hosting the "Guru Ka Langar"

celebrating Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Gurpurb on Friday November 10th 2006

Guru Ka Langar 11am to 3pm

In addition to this a Sikh Exhibition will be on display, it will explain the

importance of Guru Nanak Dev Ji to the Sikhs and Guru Ka Langar. Also there will

be an exhibition on Forum 2004 where GNNSJ served Langar to about 5 - 8 thousand

people a day with a small video showing how Langar was served.

This event is open to all of the University of Birmingham (lectures, staff,

caretakers anyone and everyone of any religion, gender, creed, race etc.) and

anyone else who wishes to come and partake in the celebration of Guru Nanak Dev

Ji's Gurpurb.

the gatka demo 2day was brillianntttttt :@

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gatka was brilliant, we had a huge turnout from members of various faiths, the khalsa panth gatka akhara was amazing check the pics at www.sikhsoul.com, the langar event was really really good, again massive turnout, jus like to thank all the sevadaars that participated in the langar event. cant wait for mondays event

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VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

The LANGAR on CAMPUS was wicked yesterday. its getting better each year. the displays wee wicked. the atmosphere in the tent was very spiritual. kirtan from tent could be heard through out the campus, which people found soothing and spiritual

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