The annual Sant Samagam
in the sweet memory of Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj and Sant Teja
Singh Ji Maharaj was held at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, New Delhi on
18-19 February 2006. This occasion was of great significance
as it was marked to commemorate the 100 years of Sant Attar Singh
Ji’s vision. A century ago in 1906, Sant Attar Singh Ji
declared that the true way to Establish Permanent Peace in the
world is by creating good human material through value-based
scientific education and spiritual upliftment.
On the first day, the
programme began at 2.30 a.m. with Naam Simran followed by Path of Sukhmani Sahib, Asa Di Var, Kirtan
and Gurmat Vichar. The programme ended at 11 p.m. Similarly,
on the second day, the programme started at 2.30 a.m. and ended
at 5.30 p.m. Amrit Sanchar was held on Sunday, 19
February at 10 a.m.
On both the days, the
hall was packed to its full capacity. The devotees paid rapt
attention and enjoyed the heavenly bliss listening to spiritual
discourses, preachings and devotional music rendered by famous
Ragi Jathas and Dhadi Vaaraan by the students of Akal Academy, Baru Sahib on traditional
musical instruments (Tanti Saaz). Dr. Khem Singh Ji and Dr.
Gurbakhsh Singh Ji Gill (USA) delivered lectures enlightening
the Sangat about the activities of The Kalgidhar
Society and Sikhism respectively. The Ragi Jathas present were
Bhai Jasbir Singh Khalsa (Khanne Wale), Bhai Guriqbal Singh,
Bhai Bakshish Singh, Bhai Sarabjeet Singh, Bhai Nirmal Singh,
Bhai Manjit Singh Kanpuri (Ludhiana Wale), Bhai Avtar Singh
Gurcharan Singh, Bhai Hardeep Singh, Bhai Tejinder Singh (Shimla
Wale), Baba Mitha Singh and Baba Niranjan Singh Preetam Singh
(Agra Wale). The spiritual discourses were delivered by Giani
Pindarpal Singh Ji Khalsa (Ludhiane Wale) on both the days.
Mrs. Gursharan Kaur,
wife of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh paid obeisance on
the first day of Sant Samagam. Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia, (President,
Indian Mountaineering Foundation) who climbed the world’s
highest peak, Mount Everest when he was just 26 years old,
and Mr. S. K. Mehrotra (The West Zone Deputy Commissioner)
also visited the Samagam and Pictorial Exhibition.
A blood donation camp
was also organized in which 67 persons donated blood for the
needy patients. In addition, 75 donors registered themselves
for donating blood in any emergency in future.
A Pictorial Exhibition
to depict the important events from the life history of Sant
Attar Singh Ji and Sant Teja Singh Ji was held and a large
quantity of Gurmat literature was obtained by the visiting
devotees including the ‘Jiwan Katha of Sant Attar Singh
Ji Maharaj’written by Sant Teja Singh Ji (in two volumes), ‘Sikh
Sidhant’written by Baba Iqbal Singh Ji and . This programme
has become a regular feature at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib.
Thousands of devotees hailing from different parts of India and
abroad participated in this entirely spiritual function.
The devotees thronged
the Pictorial Exhibition where life history of Sant Attar Singh
Ji and Sant Teja Singh Ji was displayed in Gurmukhi with relevant
pictures. Many visitors were noticed taking notes from the
exhibition.
The achievements of ‘Akal
Relief and Rehabilitation Programme’displayed in exhibition
wer
The Sant Samagam –2006
was concluded with the message of revered Baba Iqbal Singh
Ji at 5.30 p.m.
Prior to the main Samagam,
the students of Akal Academy held two-week long morning/evening
Diwans at various Gurdwaras of Delhi. Throughout the programme,
thousands of devotees participated and attended the programmes
with great zeal and devotion.
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