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A chance to experience a more focused approach to being a camper!

Over the last few years there have been many camps and workshops addressing needs of younger children and newcomers into sikhi however a gap has always existed in regards to developing the spirituality and motivation towards spiritual effort for practising amritdhaaris. Seeing this gap sevadaars sought to address it by taking inspiration from Sant Baba Harnam Singh Rampur Khere wale’s Naam Abhiaas Kamai smagams which are still being held to this day in India. Albeit slightly modified, several camps have taken place in and around the Uk with the motivation and optimism of sevadaars around the UK. Now we hope to make this a regular occurrence.

So what can you expect:

- Collective Amrit Vela ishnaan and Parkash darshan

- Personal Nitnem and collective sangat time

- Simple Langar and sleeping arrangements

- Personal Challenge

- Hukamnama Veechar of Mahapurkh recordings

- Also your personal requirements added in

- A quick energiser which will keep you going for months

- Sangat of like minded practising Gursikhs

- A chance to just focus on naam bani,veechar and sangat without distractions

- Separate Singh/ Singhni camps.

If you are interested please fill out the form at the boss website asap!

Places are limited and it is strictly first come first served.

We will email you a campers pack and a list of what essentials to bring when you have a place confirmed. There is no cost for this camp although donations are always welcome for future initiatives.

Singhnia Camp is on the 28th to 30th January 2011

Closing date for application is Fri 21st January 2011

Singhs camp is 4th to 6th February 2011.

Closing date for application is 28th January 2011

Both begin at evening times so that it bodes well with people travelling from home towns.

The camps will take place at Leicester Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara.

Any questions pls contact 07882 340954

Strictly over 18’s only.

Visit www.boss-uk.org to apply!

Keertan from the second Kaur's Kamai camp that took place in Leicester

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Two days remaining untill the Kaur's Kamai camp registration deadline!!

Apply online at www.boss-uk.org

This is a golden opportunity for bibiya to get together, have sangat of like-minded gursikhs and focus purley on Maharaj without any worldy distractions..

Dont miss out jee!

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A photograph from a previous Kamai camp, during a workshop on learning how to do Maharajs Seva/Bishaaee

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