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An amritdhari teacher in my school told me that there is an amrit sanchar every month on a Sunday on some occasion which began with S but I forgot (at soho road Gurdwara)

Does anyone know more details on this?

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2 hours ago, monatosingh said:

An amritdhari teacher in my school told me that there is an amrit sanchar every month on a Sunday on some occasion which began with S but I forgot (at soho road Gurdwara)

Does anyone know more details on this?

S? Is it Sangrand? 

This is an old post, so check if the details have changed. 

 

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6 minutes ago, simran345 said:

This is an old post, so check if the details have changed. 

 

"There is usually one at soho road gurdwara every Sunday after sangrand."

I need more details though, is it every Sunday a sangrand happens and after the event is finished or when a sangrand ends the sunday after it?

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Nevermind I found it!

`There is an Amrit Sanchaar every month on the 1st Sunday after Sangrand @ Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha Birmingham (Soho Road Gurdwara). For People who need it, the gurdwara will provide the Panj Kakkars`

 

Those who are looking to take amrit in this area, amrit shaklo! I definitely will and I say this confidentally!
@simran345Thanks ji for the help which got me researching further.

 

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2 hours ago, monatosingh said:

Nevermind I found it!

`There is an Amrit Sanchaar every month on the 1st Sunday after Sangrand @ Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha Birmingham (Soho Road Gurdwara). For People who need it, the gurdwara will provide the Panj Kakkars`

 

Those who are looking to take amrit in this area, amrit shaklo! I definitely will and I say this confidentally!
@simran345Thanks ji for the help which got me researching further.

 

You're welcome, I was going say, the best thing would have been to call the Gurdwara directly and ask them. But it's good you've got what you were looking for. 

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