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UK Release of Gurbani with English Translations DVD

Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fatheh !!

As part of the upcoming Celebrations of the 300th Gurgaddi Divas of Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj in October, a Gurbani Nitnem & Shabad Kirtan DVD with English Translations is being released in the UK for Sangataan to watch at home on their televisions consisting of:

Gurmukhi: Punjabi Alphabet – A short movie to help children learn, recognize and write Gurmukhi characters.

Daily Nitnem – The morning Panj Banis (Jap Ji, Jaap, TavPrasad Sawaiye, Chaupai and Anand), evening Rehiras & Sohila are provided in Gurmukhi and English to help people learn and maintain the Daily Nitnem together for family viewing.

Shabad Kirtan – Also provided with English Translations this is included to help develop our love for listening to the Lord's Praises.

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To obtain a DVD please contact:

Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick

128-130 High St,

Smethwick,

Warley,

West Midlands

B66 3AP

Tel: 0121 558 2527

If you like what you see then feel free to recommend to Friends, Family, GuruGhars, Student Groups, etc. In the near future this DVD will also be made available in other countries to encourage all to seek shelter at the charan of SatGuru Granth Sahib Ji.

Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fatheh !!

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Gurfateh, Khalsa jee this is the first time this form of parchaar has been attempted at any Gurughar in UK hence there will be a few minor hiccups as there are not always enough sewadars available to serve sangat but having just asked they have reassured us that the dvd is available by contacting the Committee or asking the Gianis.

i think there are usually more sewadars there on evenings and weekends so it might be better to ask around those times. if anyone wants to help ensure this reaches maximum sangat please pm for details.

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The videos on the DVD can also be watched in lower resolution on youtube (for Sangat living abroad)

Japji Sahib - Sikh Prayer

Jaap Sahib - Sikh Prayer

Tav Prasad Savaiye - Sikh Prayer

Chaupai Sahib - Sikh Prayer

Anand Sahib - Sikh Prayer

Gurmukhi - The Punjabi Alphabet

Bhai Nirmal Singh - Hai Gobind Hai Gopaal

Bhai Niranjan Singh (Jawaddi Kalan Wale) - Aise Gur Ko Bal Bal Jaiye

Bhai Joginder Singh Riaar - Amrit Bani Har Har Teri

Bhai Harjinder Singh - Jio Machlee Bin Paaneeai Kio Jeevan Paavay

Bhai Harjinder Singh - Rain Gaee Math Din Bhee Jae

Kal thaaran gur naanak aayaa

Bhai Niranjan Singh - Simar Manaa Raam Naam Chitaarey

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