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Amritvela Smagam: Friday Morning

- Amritvela program in loving memory of Bhai Charanjeet Singh Jee Friday, 5/5/06

3AM-Onwards

Bhai Deedar Singh Jee's Home

101-37 118 Street

South Richmond Hills, NY

(718)846-6165

(917)518-6165

Annual NJ Smagam: Friday Evening

Keertan Smagam at Bhai Mandeep Singh Jee's Home Friday, 5/5/06

7PM-9PM

Bhai Mandeep Singh Jee's Home

341 McKinley Avenue

Edison, NJ 08820

(908)346-1538

Annual NJ Smagam: Saturday Morning

- Keertan Smagam at Bhai Amarjit Singh Jee's Home Saturday, 5/6/06

7AM-12PM

Bhai Amarjit Singh Jee Rekhi Veerjee's Home

646 Aldrich Road

Howell, NJ 07731

(732)370-8043 Directions To This Location

Annual NJ Smagam:Raensabaee

Raensabaee Keertan at Gurdwara Damesh Darbar Saturday, 5/6/06

7PM-6AM

Gurdwara Damesh Darbar

800 Portreading Avenue

Portreading, NJ 07064

(732)541-6000

Amritvela, Daytime, Evening Smagam

Nitnem, Sukhmani Sahib, and Keertan Smagam Sunday, 5/7/06

Nitnem: 4AM- 6AM

Sukhmani Sahib: (Please check time

with Nirmal Singh Vrg)

Keertan: 7PM-9PM

Bhai Nirmal Singh Jee's Home

22 Zachary Taylor Street

Stony Point, NY 10980

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forget you ny/nj peeps .. toronto beats both y'all .. its the place to be ! :@ i suggest all you to move to toronto tongue.gif

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btw.. thanks so much for the live video broadcast.. dhulla ji doing kirtan seva rite now .. and its absolutely amaazing ! :lol:

vwhu vwhu ikAw KUbu gwvqw hY ]

vaahu vaahu kiaa khoob gaavuthaa hai

Waaho! Waaho! Hail! Hail! How wondrously he sings.

hir kw nwmu myrY min Bwvqw hY ]1] rhwau ]

har kaa naam maerai man bhaavuthaa hai

The Name of the Lord is pleasing to my mind. ||1||Pause||

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