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NIKIAAN JINDANN WADDE SAAKEA

Date : 28/06/04 - 04/07/04

Venue : Guru Nanak Sikh School

Event Description : The main fundamental aim of this event is to organise a non-commercial and organisational independent rememberence of the actions and lives of the Four Sahibzaday and Mata Gujri Ji. This event also aims to bridge the gap between the Sikh youth and religion by providing carefully pre-planned interactive discussion forums, communicating in a clear and concise manner which would be understood by all. The program will run over 7 days.

This event is made possible through generous donations from various organisations and companies. Click here to view details.

Other main objectives to be achieved through this event:

Provide a basic understanding of Sikhi to those with limited understanding and non-Sikhs through use literature, videos, seminars, exhibitions and other various events

Gurbani programs and Panthak Divans with thorough explanations and translations

Provide a free for all langar in accordance with Sikh tradition

Move forward with the process of bringing Sikhi back into the youth

Arrange enjoyable activities and entertainment for all age groups in attenda

nce

Honouring of Sikh personalities who have devoted their time and made a valid contribution for the religion and community

To raise awareness and support for the positive work being carried by Guru Nanak Sikh School

Kirtan and Katha from: Chamanlal Singh Chaman, Niranjan Singh (Jawaddi Kalan Wale), Harjit Singh (Chowk Mehta Wale), Akhand Kirtan Jatha, Gursharan Singh (Damdami Taksal), Sant Singh Maskin and many others.

Dhadhi Diwan by Jagowale Jatha

Dharmic Geet: Malkit Singh (Golden Star Wale), Harbhanjan Talwar and Kumar (Heera Wale).

Proposed exhibitions and displays:

Pictures of Sikhs throughout history

Antique weapons used in the old Sikh wars

Gatka demonstration

Kung Fu demonstration

Football Tournament to take place on the 03/07/04. Details soon to follow

To sponsor this event please get in touch

http://www.sassewa.org.uk/events.htm

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ALSO SANT BHAI NIRANJAN SINGH JI (JAWADDI KALAN WALE)

WILL BE IN THIS EVENT AND HAVE BEEN CALLED OVER SPECIALLY

BHAI SAHIB WILL BE IN LONDON FROM JULY 1-4TH BUT R IN UK TILL 11TH

LONDON PROG GOES AS FOLLOWING

Thursday, 01 July, 2004

Gurdwara Singh Sabha Park Avenue, Southall 17:30-18:30

Gurdwara Singh Sabha Alice Way, Hounslow 19:00-19:45

Friday, 02 July, 2004

Gurdwara Singh Sabha Park Avenue, Southall 17:30-18:30

Gurdwara Singh Sabha Alice Way, Hounslow 19:00-19:45

Saturday, 03 July, 2004

Gurdwara Singh Sabha Havlock Road, Southall 17:30-18:30

Guru Nanak Darbar Kabul, Southall 19:00-19:45

Sunday, 04 July, 2004

Gurdwara Singh Sabha Havlock Road, Southall 11:00:12:00

Guru Nanak School, Springfield Rd, Hayes, London 13:00-14:00

Gurdwara Singh Sabha, Hitchen 18:30-19:30

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