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** New Taksal Santhya Classes Starting On 23rd July**


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With the kirpa of Dhan Dhan Sree Guru Gobind Singh Jee.

New Santhia Classes

Every Wednesday starting 23rd July

6.45 - 8.45pm

@ Nanaksar That Gurdvara Sahib Wolverhampton

Classes Taught by a Student of Guru Gobind Singh jees Damdami Taksal, Ustaad Bhai Baldeep Singh

Clasees will be split into 3 categories:

Beginner (basic gurmukhi alphabet)

Intermedaite (muharni)

Nitnem (7 bania) Guru Granth Sahib jee Santhia

This is an opportunity for both males and females to come and learn correct Gurbani pronounciation as taught by Guru Gobind Singh Jee when setting Up His DamDami Taksal and teaching 48 puuran gursikhs the correct mukh arth and shudh ucharan of Sree Guru Granth Sahib jee at Astaan Damdama Sahib

Please take this once in a life time chance as bhai sahib is re statrting the santhia and will teach from the basics.

For more information pm myself and i will give you the relvent contact details

www.damdamitaksaal.org

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and teaching 48 puuran gursikhs the correct mukh arth and shudh ucharan of Sree Guru Granth Sahib jee at Astaan Damdama Sahib

so will it be in laarvaar like Dhan Siree Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Jee ucharand Gurbanee

Note Sant Gurbachan Singh Jee Khalsa neva let his students used paad-chedd

maybe you can ask the ustaad to keep it laarvaar like Guru Sahib Did k_z please

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The students of sant gurbachan singh had kirpa and bakshish, and learnt everyday, and did abhyaas of the paat, like reading the same ang over 25 times to remember the bisraams. . .

however we are in england and can we even read panjabi? do we know how to do the padd chedd ourselfs? can we even read mool mantar in larevaar? once we know all this stuff then im sure usaad jee will teach us from larevaar, if you want to and other members do then feel free to attend and ask bhai sahib to teach larevaar, im sure he will be more than happy to.

Once again, thanks for your concerns

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