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Lest We Forget. Sri Harimandir Sahib


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Lest We Forget. Sri Harimandir Sahib

In this week we remember the Ghallughaara of June 1984 - as a mark of respect I have posted this video.

'Sri Harimandir Sahib - a pilgrimage' a documentary by Asha Seth. This film is lovingly made and beautifully captures a day at Sri Darbar Sahib - the "ਅੱਠ ਪਹਿਰੀ ਮਰਯਾਦਾ" (Ath Pehehri Maryada) is shown in all it's glory - the film includes Guru Sahib's Santokh Sewa , Sawari and Sukhasan. Sukki Sewa and Gilli Sewa (ishnaan of the marble floors) is also shown as is the arrival , Prakash and Hukumnama of Guru Sahib. The Deepmala of Divali Night is also shown as is the 'Jalau' - the display of the treasures of the Toshekhana. The film ends with Ardaas and Atishbaazi (fireworks).

This film is a real jewel - I have posted it in homage to Sri Darbar Sahib and all those who have given their all for the Sewa Sambhaal of Sri Amritsar - all those who have given their lives to build, decorate, beautify and protect Sri Darbar Sahib.

A short clip of the Sukki and Gilli Sewa ( 10 mins )

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=21...36709&hl=en

The Complete Film ( 1hour 25mins)

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=68...57303&hl=en

Enjoy this beautiful film and take sometime to remember those who gave their all for the protection of Sri Harimandir Sahib.

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'Parnaam Shaheedan Nu'

Gurfateh

Ranjit Singh 'Freed'

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I'd like to take this moment to honor all the shaheed who died in Harminder Sahib. Men and women. Singhs and Kaurs.  Who's blood was let there. 

I'd also like to ask why women can't do seva in harminder sahib?

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