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vaheguroo ji ka khalsa

vaheguroo ji ke fateh

sangatoo.. der is going to a eccellent PROGRAM, organised by sevadaars for ALL. Celebrating Dhan Dhan Sree Guroo Nanak Dev Sahib JI Maharajs Avtaar Gurpurb and Also Bandi Chor Divass!!! there will be talks, keertan, katha simran asa ki vaar and den to end it off an Rainsbaee Keertan Program.

there are two Venues for this Program, and it goes as follows jio:

Friday 9th Nov (Evening): Youth Keertan, (6.00pm)

Talk on Bandi Cchor Divas (-7.30)

Keertani Jatheh (till 8.30)

DEN A MASSSSSSIVEE WKD FIREWORKS DISPLAY!! :)

Saterday 10th Nov: (Morning)- Simran Session (6.30am-7.30am)

Asa Ki Vaar (7.30am-10.00am)

All the Above is at the New Khalsa Primary School (Slough)

and at

Sree Guroo Singh Sabha Gurdwara (Slough..dwn the road)

is the RAINSBAEAAA PROGRAM!!

Saturday 10th Nov: 7pm till LATE

poster is attached,

benti to cum

vaheguroo ji ka khalsa

vaheguroo ji ke fateh

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Vaaheguru ji Ka Khalsa!! Vaaheguru ji Ke Fateh!!

With the Grace of Waheguru, there will be Reansbai Keertan, organised by Akhand Kirtani Jatha UK, to commemorate the Avtar Purab of Siri Guru Nanak Dev Ji & Bandi Chor Divas the Siri Guru Hargobind Sahib ji.

It will also be dedicated to Bibi Joginder Kaur & Giani Nayar Singh ji who recently completed their sansar yatra. Both dedicated their jeevans to spreading the light of Gurbani throughout the world, and lived according to the highest ideals of the Khalsa.

It will be held on Saturday 10th November from 7 PM to 5 AM at:

Gurdwara Singh Sabha

Sheehy Way,

Slough,

Berkshire

SL2 5SS

All funds raised from the Rainsbhai Keertan will be donated to the mini-bus appeal for Khalsa Primary School in Slough. There will be many keertan programmes during the week at the school. The details of these are attached on the poster.

For further details, contact Bhai Onkar Singh on mobile 07956 528735

Coach transport will also be available from Yorkshire, leaving Singh Sabha Bradford at 5 pm. To book your place, please contact Bhai Bhupinder Singh on 07790921881

Transport will also be available from Derby. To book your place, please contact Bhai Satnam Singh.

Transport will also be available from Coventry. To book your place, please contact Bhai Taranjit Singh.

Transport will also be available from Birmingham. To book your place, please contact Bhai Gurinder Singh.

Transport will also be available from Glasgow. To book your place, please contact Bhai Harjit Singh.

Transport will also be available from Manchester. To book your place, please contact Bhai Ravinder Singh.

Transport will also be available from East London. To book your place, please contact Bhai Manjit Singh.

All details are on the attached poster....

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This Month, Akhand Kirtani Jatha will be doing in addition to the above, other smagams in Delhi (India), Los Angeles (USA), Windsor (Canada), Bibeksar (Punjab). Recordings of smagams from MD (USA), Dallas (USA), Coventry (UK), Chicago (USA) are now available to download on www.akj.org

New Zealand will have its first smagam in December. Details of programmes

will be on www.akj.org

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The next Amrit Sanchaar from Akhand Kirtani Jatha UK will be at the Annual Youth Smagam dedicated to the 4 Shahibzade, which this year will be held at Bradford from 20th -23rd December.

A benti to all Youth of UK to come together and immerse yourself in Laha of Gurbani at this Youth Smagam. Youth keertanis will be given priority in all keertan divans, and Gurbani Veechar with "Jeevan wale" Elders has been organised to allow youth to increase their understanding of Gurmat.

Vaaheguru ji Ka Khalsa!! Vaaheguru ji Ke Fateh!!

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