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Sgpc, Panthic Bodies To Fill Up Sarovar, Raze Domes


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To see Sri Akal Takht Sahib edict on change of design of Golden Temple lookalike gurdwara Sachkhand Angeetha Sahib, Mastuana Sahib (near Sangrur), implemented the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) and other Panthic bodies will begin kar sewa from October 11 to fill sarovar up (with earth) and demolish the domes etc of the Sikh shrine at Mastuana Sahib. SGPC president Avtar Singh will also participate in the kar sewa on October 11.

A meeting called by the SGPC president at Nanakiana Sahib gurdwara here today decided to implement the edict of Akal Takht on Golden Temple lookalike. Besides the SGPC chief members of the SGPC, representatives of Sikh bodies and other persons attended the meeting .

To a question the SGPC president said it was decided the Sikh sangat would gather at gurdwara Gursagar Mastuana Sahib on October 11, from where the sangat would go to the Golden Temple lookalike Sikh shrine to see edict of Sri Akal Takht Sahib implemented. He said on that day kar sewa would begin there by way of filling the sarovar of the Sikh shrine up with earth.

The SGPC chief said this step was being initiated by the SGPC and the Sikh bodies as management of gurdwara Sachkhand Angitha Sahib had not implemented the edict of Akal Takht Sahib to change the design and look of the shrine.

He said on June 20 last, Akal Takht had issued edict, according to which the sarovar had to be filled up with earth, besides the demolition of bridge, Har Ki Pauri and four domes.

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Why dont they do that to the durgiana mandir which is in amritsar not far from sri darbaar sahib first, instead of travelling all the way to the lookalike that isnt completed, at least the durgaina mandir was completed many years ago.

veerji check out this link..

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=27716&st=0

There are many Baba Pritvi Chands' in the world. There will only be one Sri Harimandir Sahib. In the divine words of Guru Ji

"Dithe Sabe Thav Nahee Tudh Jehiaa"

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