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waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

saadh sangat jio,

i'd like to announce the Sant-Sipahi Camp

this camp will be conducted on modular basis

it has 2 modules

(i) Sant- covers the sant aspect which includes sewa & simran

(ii) Sipahi- covers the sipahi aspect activity will include shastar vidya

these camps will have 3 phases for each module

check out the poster for more details

waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru JI Ki Fateh

Veerji

This is really great. I think this is first time such a camp is organised in Malaysia. I really want to come but am attending a wedding during that time.

When is the next camp and what are the charges? Please let us know in advance so that we can do our planning.

Carry on with the good work. Waheguru Ang Sang.

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u r right bhenji this is the first time we r organising such a camp in malaysia

next camp will be in march & will be announced at the camp this weekend

there's no charges, its FOC(free of charge)

so do come n join us in the next camp

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this camp was awesome...missing it like anything

though we didnt get enough sleep n the activities were so tiring....we enjoyed it.......especially the war game......the only rule of the game was make sure everybody is wet......be it ur teammate...........haha

cant wait for the next sant sipahi camp

venue: Gurdwara Sahib Brinchang, Cameron Highlands

date: 9th- 11th march

more pics from the camp are available at

http://mendergill.multiply.com/photos/album/1

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