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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Only TWO days to gooooo for the International Akhand Keertan Smagam in UK.. please see below for full times and venues of Keertan Darbars. This years smagam promises to be just as Chardikala and Laha packed as previous smagams, with kirtanees attending from all over the world including:

Bhai Harpreet Singh Jee (Ottawa)

Bhai Amolak Singh Jee (Aussie)

Bhai Manmohan Singh Jee (California

Bhai Ravinder Singh Jee (California)

Gianni Amolak Singh Jee (UK)

Bhai Manjit Singh Jee (Glasgow)

Bibi Baljinder Kaur (Punjab)

Bibi Indermohan Kaur (Punjab)

So come join us to remember those defiant Gursikhs who have fallen in defending the honour of their beloved Khalsa Panth, who raised through martyrdom the spirit of the oppressed, these Gursikhs must never be far from our hearts and remembrance of their Shaheedi ought temper our own spirits to uphold noble causes.

The annual International UK smagam will be in remembrance of the 13 Shaheeds of 1978, 20th year in remeberence of 1984, and 400th anniversary of installation of SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB JEE at Sri Harimandir Sahib, please all bless us with your darshan.

Dates:

Wednesday 7th April 2004 to Monday 12th April 2004

Venues:

Wednesday 7th - Evening - 6:30pm to 8:30pm - Guru Nanak Gurdwara - Edward Street - Birmingham

Thursday 8th - Morning - 5:3

0am to 7:30am - Singh Sabha Gurdwara - Cross Road - Coventry

Thurday 8th - Evening - 6:30pm to 9pm - Ramgarhia Gurdwara - Foleshill Road - Coventry

Friday 9th - Morning - 5:30am to 7:30am - Singh Sabha Gurdwara - Cross Road - Coventry

Friday 9th - Evening - 6:30pm to 9pm - Singh Sabha Gurdwara - Cross Road - Coventry

Saturday 10th Morning - 5:30am to 10am - Singh Sabha Gurdwara - Cross Road - Coventry

Saturday 10th - Evening - 7pm to 12am - Singh Sabha Gurdwara - Pear Tree Street - Derby

Sunday 11th - Morning - 10am to 1pm - Singh Sabha Gurdwara - Cross Road - Coventry

Sunday 11th - RHENSABHI KEERTAN - 7pm to 5am - Guru Nanak Gurdwara - Sedgley Street - Wolverhampton

****LIVE BROADCAST*****

The smagam will be video/audio broadcast live throughout the world, please visit www.akj.org.uk/live/ for schedule of broadcasts.

Accmodation:

All accommodation will be at Coventry Gurdwara

Transport:

Transport will be arranged to all the Keertans from Coventry Gurdwara and for the Rhensbahi there will be transport from all over UK... for more transport info for the Rhensabhi chk www.akj.org.uk/smagam2004/

Airport:

The closest airports are Birmingham International Airport (BHX) or London Heathrow (LHR)

Info:

any more info please contact us at info@akj.org.uk and check

www.akj.org.uk/smagam2004/

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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