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Guru Granth Sahib
consecration celebrations from Nov 15
WSN Network
MUMBAI:
Year-long celebrations to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the
consecration of the Sikh scriptures, Sri Guru Granth Sahib, and the
heavenly journey of Guru Gobind Singh will commence on November 15
at Nanded Sahib in Maharashtra, one of the five most sacred and
important Sikh shrines.
A few days before passing away on October 7, 1708, Guru Gobind Singh
ended the practice of appointing an individual as guru and declared
the holy book as the eternal guru of the Sikhs. The consecration of
the Guru Granth Sahib as the permanent guru and source of spiritual
inspiration and passing away of the last individual guru are the
landmark events of the Sikh history and religion and that makes
Nanded so important.
P.S. Pasricha, Director General of Police, Maharashtra, who heads
the Nanded Gurudwara Board, said that over 40 lakh devotees from all
over the world were expected to reach Nanded during the year in
October next year to participate in the main celebrations at the
Gurudwara, Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib on the banks
of the Godavari.
He said the celebrations would begin with observing November 15 as
‘Simran Diwas,’ on which people of all religions are called upon to
pray or remember God according to their own religious practice to
mark the Guru’s message of one god and welfare of the entire
mankind.
He said ‘Jagriti Yatra’ would commence from Nanded with a view to
spreading the teachings of the Sikh gurus enshrined in the Guru
Granth Sahib.
The yatra would go to a large number of places all over the country.
It will have weapons of Guru Gobind Singh for darshan.
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November, 2007
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