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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

Parkash 2011 returns 22-24th July.

Kirtanees/Pracharaks attending:

Sant Baba Ranjit Singh (Dhadrian Wale)

Bhai Ravinder Singh (Darbaar Sahib)

Bhai Maninder Singh (Sri Nagar Wale)

Bhai Gurpreet Singh (Shimla Wale)

Chardi Kala Jatha (USA)

The jathas will be staying for a couple of weeks for all booking except for Baba Ranjit Singh. Please contact us on 077 939 76746 / www.ksuk.org

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.

Parkash 2011 returns 22-24th July.

Kirtanees/Pracharaks attending:

Sant Baba Ranjit Singh (Dhadrian Wale)

Bhai Ravinder Singh (Darbaar Sahib)

Bhai Maninder Singh (Sri Nagar Wale)

Bhai Gurpreet Singh (Shimla Wale)

Chardi Kala Jatha (USA)

The jathas will be staying for a couple of weeks for all booking except for Baba Ranjit Singh. Please contact us on 077 939 76746 / www.ksuk.org

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Parkash 2011....the spiritual journey continues....

The biggest kirtan darbar in uk will be shown LIVE at www.sikhmovements.com on 22nd july,23rd july,24th july.

Timings are as follows-

22nd july:-5:00pm -11:00pm(uk time),09:30pm-3:30am(indian time)

23rd july:-3:00pm-10:30pm(uk time),7:30pm-3:00am(indian time)

24th july:-9:00am-4:15pm(uk time),1:30pm-8:45pm(indian time)

FACEBOOK event:- http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=236027926418667

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anybody know the individual timetable of the keertanis?

in particular baba ranjit singh- which times and on what days will he be doin keertan?

Friday 22/07/2011

17:00-17:30 Rehraas

17:30-18:15 Bhai Gurnimit Singh Raaj

18:15-19:00 Bhai Amarjit Singh (Nanaksar)

19:00-20:00 Bhai Maninder Singh (Sri Nagar Wale)

20:00-21:00 Chardi Kala Jatha

21:00-22:00 Bhai Ravinder Singh (Hazoor Ragi Sri darbar Sahib)

22:00-23:00 Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale

Saturday 23/07/2011

07:30-09:30 Bhai Ravinder Singh (Hazoor Raagi Sri Darbar Sahib) Asa Di //

09:30-11:00 Paath

11:00-12:00 Bhai Maninder Singh (Sri Nagar Wale)

12:00-13:00 Bhai Gurpreet Singh (Shimla Wale)

13:00-14:00 Chardi Kala Jatha (USA)

14:00-15:00 Bhai Gurnimit Singh Raaj

15:00-17:00 Kaavi Darbaar

17:00-17:30 Rehraas

17:30-18:15 Bhai Gurpreet Singh (Shimla Wale)

18:15-19:00 Bhai Maninder Singh (Sri Nagar Wale)

19:00-19:45 Bhai Ravinder Singh (Hazoor Raagi Sri Darbar Sahib)

19:45-20:30 Chardi Kala Jatha

20:30-22:30 Sant Baba Ranjeet Singh (Dhadrian Wale)

Sunday 24/07/2011

09:00-10:00 Bhog Sri Akandh Paath Sahib

10:00-10:30 Bhai Gurnimit Singh Raaj

10:30-11:15 Chardi Kala Jatha

11:15-12:00 Bhai Maninder Singh (Sri Nagar Wale)

12:00-12:45 Bhai Ravinder Singh (Hazoor Raagi Sri Darbar Sahib)

12:45-13:30 Bhai Gurpreet Singh (Shimla Wale)

13:30-14:15 Baba Amar Singh JI/Bhai Amarjit Singh

14:15-16:15 Baba Ranjeet Singh

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