
Annual function at Nirmal Kutia Tutomjara birth place Brahmleen Sant Baba Dalel Singh Maharaj Ji on 21
Mahilpur, (November 17) At Nirmal Kutia Janamsthan Brahmleen Sant Baba Dalel Singh ji, the birth anniversary of Blessed Sri Guru Nanak Dev Maharaj ji, 24th anniversary of Brahmleen Sant Baba Dalel Singh Maharaj ji, 24th anniversary of Sant Baba Satnam ji and Sant Baba Jagdev Singh Moni ji. In the 14th holy and warm memory, the series of Sri Akhand Paths has been started from November 11. Giving information in this regard, the chief administrator of this shrine, Sant Baba Makhan Singh Ji and his associate Sant Baba Balbir Singh Ji Shastri said that the main event will be held on November 21.
Mahilpur, (November 17) At Nirmal Kutia Janamsthan Brahmleen Sant Baba Dalel Singh ji, the birth anniversary of Blessed Sri Guru Nanak Dev Maharaj ji, 24th anniversary of Brahmleen Sant Baba Dalel Singh Maharaj ji, 24th anniversary of Sant Baba Satnam ji and Sant Baba Jagdev Singh Moni ji. In the 14th holy and warm memory, the series of Sri Akhand Paths has been started from November 11. Giving information in this regard, the chief administrator of this shrine, Sant Baba Makhan Singh Ji and his associate Sant Baba Balbir Singh Ji Shastri said that the main event will be held on November 21. Vishal Nagar Kirtan will be organized on November 20. He said that on November 14, Bhai Gurnek Singh Skruliwala and Bhai Charanjit Singh Haluwala connected the Sangat with the Akal Purakh, who is the particle of this universe, through Katha Kirtan. Similarly, in the night Diwan of November 15, Sant Baba Balveer Singh Vairagi of Jalandhar, on November 16, Sant Baba Hari Singh Ji Randhave, and on November 17, Sant Baba Kuldeep Singh Nanaksar Majari, recited Katha Kirtan in the night Diwans to the congregation. He informed about the philanthropic activities of saints. On this occasion, he requested the people living in the area to participate in the event and become familiar with Gur history. Sangats from America and England arrived to serve and the Sangats from the local villages also made their lives successful by serving. In the night diwans, the Sangats from the neighboring villages attended in large numbers.
