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Sant Baba Harnam Singh Jee Khalsa, Rampur Khera Sahib Wale's Annual Barsi Smagam

2nd - 4th January 2009

Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara, 106 East Park Road, Leicester

Akhand Paath Sahib Arambh - 2nd January (9am)

Akhand Paath Sahib Bhog - 4th January (11am)

Followed by Bhaaree Divaan (Keertan/Katha/Kavishri)

Keertan

Bhai Gursharan Singh (Damdami Taksal)

Bhai Amrik Singh (Luton)

Bhai Randeep Singh (Leicester)

Katha

Gyani Lal Singh (Amritsar)

Kavishri

Bhai Lakhmeer Singh (Taran Taaran Sahib)

English Katha

Bhai Kuljit Singh (Leicester)

Dharna

Bhai Harinder Singh (Coventry)

and other Keertani/Kathavaachiks/Dhadi Jathay to be confirmed

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WITH THE RISE OF KNOWLEDGE WICKEDNESS DISAPPEARS

This meritorious holy book, “Say Kinehiya” has been studied and

reflected over, in which Sant Baba Seva Singh Ji has recounted the life

of highly respected, benevolent and great Saint, Sant Baba Harnam

Singh Ji, who possessed supreme spiritual knowledge. The conception

of this book is for the benefit of all those who have a desire to learn

about Sikhi.

This book will become a lighthouse to those who are drifting

away from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and have no faith in Gurmat. It will

put forth guidelines for other seekers of spiritual knowledge. Reading

this book will instil deep faith and devotion upon the very word of Guru

Granth Sahib Ji. The qualities of amrit, sadh sangat, gurmat, Naam

recitation and selfless service will be inculcated.

Reading this book will convert and transmute many lives into gems and diamonds.

It relates different methods of attaining oneness with the true Guru, firmness in

gurmat, the technique of Naam simran and its benefits. Such a praiseworthy holy book

is needed in these modern times.

Servant of the Guru Panth

Thakur Singh

Jatha Bhindran Mehta Damdami Taksal

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