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Barsi Of Sant Baba Lehna Singh Nihang Singh (Raqba)


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To bring to a close the UK visit of Budha Dal Jathedar Baba Joginder Singh Ji, the barsi of Sant Baba Lehna Singh Ji Nihang Singh has been orgranised in Southall for Saturday the 11thof September 2010.

Baba Lehna Singh was a great Warrior-Saint who selflessly spent his entire life servingthe Sangat and Guru Sahib. He himself had learnt all of Adi Sri Guru GranthSahib by heart and gave santhiya to many others, including Baba Joginder Singh. A short biography of Baba Lehna Singh can be read here:

http://www.nihangsin.../war-lehna.html

Confirmed Attendees:

Singh Sahib Jathedar Baba Joginder Singh Ji (Budha Dal, Raqba)

Sant Bhagwan Singh Ji (Budha Dal)

Sant Giani Gurdev Singh Ji (Damdami Taksal)

Giani Mehtab Singh Ji (Tarna Dal, Baba Bakala)

Theprogram schedule is as follows:

3:00pm Sehaj Path Bhog

3:45pm Aarti Aarta and Ardas

Followed by Keertan, Katha and Dhadhi until 7pm.

Location: Guru Amar Das Gurdwara Sahib, 1A Clifton Road, Southall, UB2 5QP

For more information please contact:

parchar@nihangsingh.org

07756694216

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Jeevani of Baba Lehna Singh Ji

At present the holy precincts of Gurdwara Sri Damdama Sahib Patshah Chevee, Raqba incomparably thrive as a bold Nihang stronghold and bastion of true knightly ideals. The flourishing of these ideal can be attributed in no small part to the tireless efforts of the saintly personage of Baba Lehna Singh Ji to continually uplift and enrich the populace of this land with high-mindedness and fiery faith in one immortal God...

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Early Life

Baba Lehna Singh ji was born in the village of Thuth, Mulanpur Dhaka, near Ludhiana to his pious parents Baba Dyal Singh and Mata Nand Kaur. From an early age he sought to eagerly fulfil all of his household obligations so that he could wholeheartedly immerse himself in his spiritual pursuits unperturbed by worldly affairs. It is this inimitable spirit of sanctimonious sentiment which daily drew this young saint into the divine service of the holy congregation at Sri Damdama Sahib. It was here that Baba Lehna Singh ji was duly instructed in the recitation of Gurbani by Jathedar Baba Karam Singh, and it was here also that he imbibed the spiritual elixir from the Knights of Buddha Dal. In no time at all young Lehna Singh ji astonished his elders with his expansive memorizations of holy passages and his devout meditations on the word of God.

continue reading... http://www.nihangsin.../war-lehna.html

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