
Organized Mahan Jag and religious function on completion of 54th series at Gurdwara Singh Shaheedah Sohana
SAS Nagar, October 2 Jathedar Baba Hanuman Singh Ji's historical martyrdom shrine Gurdwara Singh Shaheedin, Sohana Brahmleen Brahm Giani Sant Baba Ajit Singh Ji in the continuous series since November 29, 1993 through the words of the Hansali people. A great Jag and religious event was organized to celebrate the completion of the 5454th Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji of the 54th series.
SAS Nagar, October 2 Jathedar Baba Hanuman Singh Ji's historical martyrdom shrine Gurdwara Singh Shaheedin, Sohana Brahmleen
Brahm Giani Sant Baba Ajit Singh Ji in the continuous series since November 29, 1993 through the words of the Hansali people. A great
Jag and religious event was organized to celebrate the completion of the 5454th Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji of the 54th series.
On this occasion, a religious function was organized throughout the day after the feast of Sri Akhand Path Sahib in the morning. In which
Bhai Kamaljit Singh International Dhadi Jatha of Sri Chamkaur Sahib Wala informed the Sangat in detail about Dhur Ki Bani recorded in
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj in Dhadi times. Shiromani Prarachak Bhai Jarnail Singh ji Ludhiana people through his sermons
explained the importance of Amrit of Khande Bate and encouraged the Sanghat to become Amrit Chak Guru Wale. Bibi Uttamjit Kaur's
Ragi Jath tried to unite the devotees with the Guru through their rasa bhachne kirtan.
Besides Bibi Jaspreet Kaur Patiala Wale, Shiromani Pracharak Bhai Sukhwinder Singh, Bhai Shahbaj Singh, Bhai Joginder Singh, Akal
Kavisheri Jatha, Mitra Pyare Ko Kirtani Jatha, Shere Punjab Kavisheri Jatha, Sukhmani Sewa Society, Bhai Nirmail Singh besides the
Jathas. Bhai Gurmeet Singh, Bhai Jaswant Singh, Bhai Inderjid Singh, Bhai Jaswinder Singh and Bhai Sandeep Singh, in the presence of
Gurdwara Singh Shaheeds, enthralled the Sangats by reciting Hari Jas throughout the day through Katha, Kirtan, Kavishari and Gurmat
thoughts. All the batches were honored by giving siropao. The devotees were treated to laddus, jalebis, various desserts and Guru Ka Atut
Langar.
