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Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh

I was wondering if anyone could please PM and let me know when the next Akj smagam or Sikhi related even is in Australia? Me and my wife wanted to make a trip down there because we have always wanted to visit. However after traveling a lot we have realized that although it is enjoyable to see new places it is much better when you go for Gurus Karaj. So we want to see Australia however we want to go when there is a major program going on so we can also get the russ of the kirtan and darshan of Sangat.

I know there is a smagam Sept 26th-Oct 3rd however this is to short of a notice. We kept checking AKJ.org hoping they would put up a notice about a november or possibly December program however it was not meant to be. I know on the poster it says annual smagam, so this may be the last one for the year, but I thought I would take a chance and ask on here anyways. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it. We are hoping for something in November or even better would be December. I know its a long shot but I thought I would ask. Please feel free to PM me or reply to this message if you have any info. Thank you

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Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh

I was wondering if anyone could please PM and let me know when the next Akj smagam or Sikhi related even is in Australia? Me and my wife wanted to make a trip down there because we have always wanted to visit. However after traveling a lot we have realized that although it is enjoyable to see new places it is much better when you go for Gurus Karaj. So we want to see Australia however we want to go when there is a major program going on so we can also get the russ of the kirtan and darshan of Sangat.

I know there is a smagam Sept 26th-Oct 3rd however this is to short of a notice. We kept checking AKJ.org hoping they would put up a notice about a november or possibly December program however it was not meant to be. I know on the poster it says annual smagam, so this may be the last one for the year, but I thought I would take a chance and ask on here anyways. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it. We are hoping for something in November or even better would be December. I know its a long shot but I thought I would ask. Please feel free to PM me or reply to this message if you have any info. Thank you

pajee why not just go and visit gurdwareh while you there and listen to daily 'normal' diwan

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They have more than one annual samagam in austrailia. if I can remember right they had ones in Melbourne and Adelaide around dec/jan last year.

WJKK WJKF

In Australia, we have 4 AKJ smagams in a year:

The annual SKJ sydney smagam will commence on 26 Sept - 3 October

There will be smagam in Shepparton (Victoria) during xmas break 23-26 December, you will need to fly into Melbourne, then a 3 hour drive inland.

There are New years rehnsbahi's in most cities across Australia (inlcuding Sydney, Brisbane & Melbourne)

Over the Easter break, there is smagam held in Melbourne

There is 2 day smagam held in Adelaide in mid July.

usually most Australia AKJ dates are posted onto http://www.akj.org.au/

I hope this assists, however Australia is beaudtiful country and you can come & visit anytime, regardless of when AKJ smagams are held:)

regards Jatinder

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