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Puratan Maryada: Takht Sri Hazur Sahib Aarti


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3 hours ago, dharamyudh said:

Beautiful. It's really a shame that this maryada isn't mainstream. My mom used to tell me the lighting of deve was common in the villages of Panjab. Whenever I am with some of the Nihang Singhs out here in Canada we basically have to separate from the sangat in the gurdwara during programs. Wish this was allowed in the main darbar. Very rare that ever happens though. 

Whaaaaat?

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3 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Whaaaaat?

Yeah other than Mohalla  and where panj Singhs carry the Nishan Sahib and do parkama around Maharaj in the main darbar, they usually give us a separate spot in the gurdwara to do our thing. I gotta give props to this committee because they actually allow us to do our stuff at the gurdwara. However, I would imagine that some still have problems with the lighting of deve, incense, throwing of flower petals, Sri Dasam Granth Prakash and so on. I believe this is getting better and we are slowly returning to puratan maryada, especially amongst the youth. 

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3 hours ago, Singh375 said:

@dharamyudhis ghorsvaari practiced by Singhs in Canada?

This looks cool! Jaan Bhai ?

 

I am actually not sure veerji! I'll definitely ask next time. Most of the Singhs live in and around the city so it would difficult to keep horses. However, most Singhs involved in Dal Panth here actually just go back to India often and live with the chakravarti dals.

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