Grand celebrations for 544th Guru Nanak birthday

Grand celebrations for 544th Guru Nanak birthday
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Grand Celebrations for 544th Guru Nanak Birthday, Major Festival of the Sikh Community. The most important and major festival of the Sikh community across the world, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji birthday celebrations, would be celebrated on a grand scale in the state from November 13 to 17.

The most important and major festival of the Sikh community across the world, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji birthday celebrations, would be celebrated on a grand scale in the state from November 13 to 17.

To mark this occasion, the Prabhandhak Committees of Gurudwara Saheb, Secunderabad, and Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Guru Nanak Marg, Ashok Bazar, Afzalgunj, have joined hands to make the celebrations a grand success. Two colourful ‘Nagar Keertans’ would be taken out by Gurudwara Saheb at Secunderabad on Wednesday at 4 pm and another on Friday by Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha at Afzalgunj at 4pm.
On ‘Prakash Utsav’, which falls on Sunday, a grand ‘Vishaal Deewan’(mass congregation) would be held at the sprawling Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, from 10.30 am to 4.30 pm on November 17.
The Prabhandhak Committee presidents S Baldev Singh Bagga (GSS) and S Kuldeep Singh Bagga (GSGSS) and other committee members said that a mass holy procession would be taken out on a grand scale on November 13 at around 4pm from Gurudwara Saheb , Secunderabad. Over 10,000 devotees would take part in the procession. Guru Granth Sahebji would be carried on a beautifully decorated vehicle along with ‘Nishaan Sahebans' (Religious Flags). The procession would be marked by rendering of Shabad Keertans (Holy Hymns) by Jatha Tera Jatha and Keerthani Jathas of men and women youths. Besides that ``Panj Pyaras'' (five beloved ones) in their traditional attire would be the cynosure of attraction all along the procession.
The major attraction of the procession would be the display of ‘Gatka’, a famous Sikh martial art form and other breathtaking sword exercises all along the procession by Dashmesh Kalgidhar Jatha and Special Gatka Party from Punjab. Another colourful ‘Nagar Keertan’ would be taken out on November 15 from Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Afzalgunj.
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