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Akhand Kirtani Jatha UK’s 12th Annual INTERNATIONAL AKHAND KIRTAN SMAGAM 2007 Celebrating the Birth of the Khalsa Panth, Vaisakhi 1699 and commemorating the Shaheeds of Amritsar in 1978

From Monday 2nd April to Saturday 7th April 2007

Vaaheguroo jee kaa Khaalsaa! Vaaheguroo jee kee Fateh!!

Akhand Kirtani Jatha UK invites you to join sangat from all over the world for the 12th Annual International Kirtan Event. Many kirtani jathas from around the world will be taking part in kirtan seva. Keertanis have been invited from India and throughout the Panth.

Smagam Kirtan Darbar

The programme details listed below will take place at Singh Sabha Gurdwara Coventry

Monday 2nd April Akhand path sahib starts at 6pm, Bhog on Wednesday 4th Apr at 6pm followed by kirtan divan until 9pm

Thursday 5th April Asa di // 5.30-8.30am Evening kirtan darbar 6-10pm

Friday 6th April Asa di // 5.30-8.30am Evening kirtan darbar 6pm - midnight

MAIN INTERNATIONAL RAINSABAHEE KIRTAN ON SATURDAY 7TH Apr 7pm-5am AT SRI GURU SINGH SABHA GURDWARA, PARK AVE, SOUTHALL

For further details :www.akj.org, or Gen Sec Bhai Balbir Singh 07889050687

Accommodation is available in Coventry at the Gurdwara for Singhs. Bibian accommodation will be available at houses of Gursikhs. In Southall, accommodation will be provided at the houses of local Gursikhs.

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AMRIT SANCHAAR

Saturday 7th April starting at 8pm sharp at Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Park Ave.

Can all ablakhyees contact Bhai Balbir Singh (07889050687) to provide their names for the Amrit sanchaar.

If you have questions with regards to taking Amrit, you can contact Meth- Jathedar Bhai Jarnail singh on 01926 771944.

If any persons do not have full kakaars, then AKJ UK will provide them as part of the seva.

A list of coaches from various locations of UK coming to the rainsbhai and Amrit sanchaar will be released soon.

After the International Smagam, there will be a follow up Smagam and Amrit sanchaar in Sweden on Saturday 14th April.

Vaaheguroo jee kaa Khaalsaa! Vaaheguroo jee kee Fateh!!

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