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Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee is organizing a Gurmat Samagam in dedication to Prakash Purab Of Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji At Lakhi Shah Vanjara Hall,Gurdwara Sri RakabGanj Sahib, Delhi on 08 August 2015.

Following are the details:

08.August.2015 Morning

07:45am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Harjeet Singh,Gurdip Singh Ji Hazuri Ragi G.SisGanj Sahib

08:30am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Narinder SinghJi Banarsi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib

09:15am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Ravinder SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib

10:00am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Inderjeet SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib

11:00am Gurbani Vichar-Giani Pinderpal SinghJi

12:15am Panthak Vichar

01:00am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Guriqbal SinghJi Bibi KaulanJi Amritsar Wale

02:15am Gurbani Kirtan-Baba Bachan SinghJi Kar Sewa Wale

02:30am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Manpreet Singh Ji Kanpuri

08.August.2015 Evening

07:40pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Rai SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib

08:30pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Harjot SinghJi Jakhmi Jalandhar Wale

09:15pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Ravinder SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib

10:00pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Nirmal SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib

10:45pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Manohar Singh,Gurinder SinghJi Hazuri Ragi G.SisGanj Sahib

11:30pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Manpreet Singh Ji Kanpuri

12:15am Ardaas and Hukamnama Sahib

Sabh aaye deedare bakhsho jio.

Samagam will be broadcasted LIVE on http://www.Baani.Net

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