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Sanjha Akhand Keertan Smagam Uk 2007


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Transport:

(Southall Transport) Coach Leaving 5.30pm

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Southall. Havelock Road Southall. Middlesex. England UB2 4NP

Bhai Satanam Singh Ji – 07956519256

Bhai Jujar Singh Ji –

(Slough Transport)

Gurdwara Singh Sabha, Sheehy Way, Wreham Court, Slough, SL2 5FT

Bhai Satnam Singh Ji – 0795619256

(Hounslow Transport)

Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, 134 – 142 Martindale Road, Hounslow, TW4 7HQ

Bhai Sahib – 020 8570 4774

(Glasgow Transport)

134-138 Berkeley Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde, G3 7HY

Bhai Sharandeep Singh Ji - 07854378141

(Tyne & Wear Transport)

Khalsa Mero Roop He Khas, 2 Dean Terrace, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, NE33 5JY

Bhai Sahib – 07791088634

(Manchester Transport)

Gurdwara Guru Harkrishan Sahib Ji, 12 Sherborne Street, Manchester, M3 1FE

Bhai Sahib - 07791088634

(Derby Transport)

Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara, Stanhope Street, Derby, DE23 6QJ

Bhai Sahib – 07791088634

(Leeds Transport)

Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, 78 Lady Pit Lane, Beeston, LS11 6DP

Bhai Sahib – 07791088634

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The Sanjha Smagam will be broadcasted live on Sky Digital Satallite Channel 0176 and worldwide on www.amritbani.com on the 20th of October.

Futher details will be announced..

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    • yeh it's true, we shouldn't be lazy and need to learn jhatka shikaar. It doesn't help some of grew up in surrounding areas like Slough and Southall where everyone thought it was super bad for amrit dharis to eat meat, and they were following Sant babas and jathas, and instead the Singhs should have been normalising jhatka just like the recent world war soldiers did. We are trying to rectifiy this and khalsa should learn jhatka.  But I am just writing about bhog for those that are still learning rehit. As I explained, there are all these negative influences in the panth that talk against rehit, but this shouldn't deter us from taking khanda pahul, no matter what level of rehit we are!
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    • Yeah, Sikhs should do bhog of food they eat. But the point of bhog is to only do bhog of food which is fit to be presented to Maharaj. It's not maryada to do bhog of khulla maas and pretend it's OK to eat. It's not. Come on, bro, you should know better than to bring this Sakhi into it. Is this Sikh in the restaurant accompanied by Guru Gobind Singh ji? Is he fighting a dharam yudh? Or is he merely filling his belly with the nearest restaurant?  Please don't make a mockery of our puratan Singhs' sacrifices by comparing them to lazy Sikhs who eat khulla maas.
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