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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fatehh!!

Santhiya classes will be held every;

TUESDAYS: for beginners

6-8pm

SUNDAYS: for those who can read punjabi

4-6pm

at Guru Nanak Gurdwara

Showell Green Lane (previously Stratford road)

Sparkhill

Birmingham

Santhiya will be taught by Akali Sukha Singh

Great opportunity, not be missed!

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khalistan_zindabaad,

Not sure if that was a sarcastic comment lol, but just to let people know that sukha singh has learnt from Giani Gurdev Singh (who learnt from Sant Baba Gurbachan Singh Jee) who is from Taksal.

so, i think everybody should try to attend any santhea class in which the ustaad has learnt from Taksal background.

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who's jealous?! :6

khalistan zindabad always comments on threads regarding santhia as it is a passion for the singh, if you look at prev posts he is always telling people where santhia takes place. he doesnt teach himself so why would he be jealous that someone else is teaching santhia?!

as many people should take the opportunity of taking santhia as possible. :)

paranoia is also a very powerful demon my friend :)

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Ask sukha singh, i have no issues with him. Brilliant isnt a phrase used to show jealousy, and what do i have to be jealous about? anyway more santhia classes listed below

Birmingham

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, High Street, Smethwick

Bhai Baldeep Singh (Damdami Taksaal)

Every Wednesday, 6pm (for beginners)

...More or less every day at various locations, including smethwick, walsall, willenhall, wolverhampton, west bromwich

Southall

Sri Guru Amardas Hall, Adelaide Road, Southall

Giani Gurdev Singh (Damdami Taksaal)

Every Sunday, 7pm - 8pm

Every Monday, 6.30pm - 7.30pm

Sikh Missionary Society, 10 Featherston Road, Southall

Giani Charanjeet Singh (Damdami Taksaal)

Every Saturday, 5pm - 8pm

Again Bhai sahib teaches more or less everyday at various locations, contact them personally.

For more information contact www.damdamitaksaal.org for your nearest Guru Sahibs Taksaals santhia ustaad/viadiarthi.

Fateh

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