
Dedicated to Kirtan Darbar, 25 series of Gurmat Samagams will be organized from September 6 to October 11- Barjinder Singh Hussainpur.
Nawanshahr- Guru Nanak Mission Sewa Society will organize a series of special Gurmat Samagams dedicated to the district-level Mahan Kirtan Darbar on October 25, 26 and 27 at Khalsa C: Sai: School Nawanshahr on the occasion of the 556th Parkash Purb of Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The series of special Gurmat Samagams dedicated to the district-level Mahan Kirtan Darbar will be started from September 6, during which a total of 25 Gurmat Samagams will be organized this time.
Nawanshahr- Guru Nanak Mission Sewa Society will organize a series of special Gurmat Samagams dedicated to the district-level Mahan Kirtan Darbar on October 25, 26 and 27 at Khalsa C: Sai: School Nawanshahr on the occasion of the 556th Parkash Purb of Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The series of special Gurmat Samagams dedicated to the district-level Mahan Kirtan Darbar will be started from September 6, during which a total of 25 Gurmat Samagams will be organized this time.
These Samagams include special Samagams of Nawanshahr, Banga, Balachaur, Rahon and various villages of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district, as well as Garhshankar and Machhiwara.
Sharing this information, the patron of these events by Guru Nanak Mission Seva Society, Barjinder Singh Hussainpur, said that this year's Kirtan Darbar and Gurmat Samagam will be dedicated to the Parkash Purb of Guru Nanak Sahib as well as the martyrdom centenary of Dhan Dhan Sahib Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
This series of Gurmat Samagams will begin with the events to be held at Gurdwara Tahli Sahib on September 06 and Gu: Manji Sahib Nawanshahr on September 07 and will conclude with the event to be held at Gurdwara Baba Deep Singh Nawanshahr on October 11 evening. During this series, a Gurmat Samagam dedicated to the Parkash Purb of Dhan Dhan Sahib Sri Guru Ramdas Ji will be organized on October 8 at Gu: Singh Sabha Nawanshahr with the support of Sri Guru Ramdas Seva Society and Gu: Parbandhak Committee.
All these events will be held from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm. During these special series of Gurmat Samagams, the great Kirtanis of the Sikh Panth, Bhai Gurmeet Singh Shant, Bhai Jaskaran Singh of Patiala, Bhai Karaj Singh, Bhai Onkar Singh, Bhai Simranjit Singh, Bhai Davinder Singh, Bhai Simarpreet Singh, Bhai Nirbhai Singh, Bhai Jagtar Singh Khalsa, Bhai Amandeep Singh, Bhai Shubhdeep Singh, Bhai Jabartor Singh, Bhai Gurkirat Singh, Bhai Jujhar Singh, Bhai Harjit Singh (all Hazuri Raagi Darbar Sahib), Bhai Harjot Singh Jakhmi, Bhai Nirbhai Singh Hazuri Raagi Damdama Sahib, Bhai Balpreet Singh of Ludhiana, Bibi Jaspreet Kaur of Patiala, Bhai Bhupinder Singh Ferozpuri, Bhai Manjit Singh of Pathankot and Bhai Harbhajan Singh of Sotlan will delight the Sangat with their varied Gurbani Kirtans.
Apart from these, the chief patron of Guru Nanak Mission Seva Society and a great scholar of the Panth, Giani Sarabjit Singh Ludhiana, renowned scholar and narrator Giani Jaswant Singh Parwana, Gi: Sarabjit Singh Dhotian, Gi: Mandeep Singh Murid Sangrur, Gi: Harvinder Singh Sri Ganganagar, Professor Sarabjit Singh Renuka Ludhiana, Dr. Hanwant Singh Patiala, Principal Maninderpal Singh Sikh Missionary College Chauta, Gi: Sukhdev Singh Dalla Baoli Sahib, Giani Surjit Singh Sabra Head Granthi Gu: Shaheedan Sri Amritsar Sahib, and Gi: Gurpreet Singh Gu: Shaheedan Sri Amritsar Sahib will connect the Sangat with the life history and Gurmat thoughts of Guru Sahib.
He thanked the Gu: Management Committees, religious and social service organizations across the region for their enthusiasm and enthusiasm towards these events.
On this occasion, the Chief Sewadar of the society, Surjit Singh, who was present with him, said that after the completion of these events and the Mahan Kirtan Darbar, the Guru Nanak Mission Sewa Society will organize a district-level grand Gurmat Samagam dedicated to the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Dhan Dhan Sahib Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji from 28 to 30 November under the patronage of Jathedar Baba Narang Singh, Chief Sewadar of Guru Manji Sahib. Jagjit Singh General Secretary, Jagjit Singh Bata, Kuljit Singh Khalsa, Amrik Singh Bachhauri and Daljit Singh Badwal were also present with him on this occasion.
