Youth Sehaj Path

Youth Sehaj Path

The Youth of Calgary with Guru's Grace will be doing seva of a Sehaj Path.  Please see poster for more details.

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Nitnem Gurbani Santheya

Nitnem Gurbani Santheya

Gurbani Santheya Classes have started the next session.  Please see the following information.

Location: Gurdwara Sahib Dashmesh Culture Center (Martindale Gurughar) in the Gallery

Class 1 (Morning): 9:15am - 10:45am
Class 2 (Evening): 6:15pm - 7:45pm

Session Start Date:  Monday November 29th, 2010

The class will have the following progression:
1. Nitnem
2. Bhai Gurdas Jee's Vaaran
3. Guru Granth Sahib Jee

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Annual Calgary Winter Samagam 2010

Annual Calgary Winter Samagam 2010

This year's Samagam will take place between the dates of Monday December 27th and Friday December 31st.  Please stay tuned for more information and full schedule as it becomes available.

 

Note: Raensabayee Kirtan in Memory of the 4 Sahibzadey will be held on Friday December 24th, 2010 at Gurdwara Sahib Dashmesh Culture Center.  The time will be from 8:00pm - 4:00am.

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Guru Nanak Dev Jee - Parkash November 21st

Guru Nanak Dev Jee - Parkash November 21st

Program Details
Gurdwara Sahib Dashmesh Culture Center will be holding an Akhand Paat in the main hall from Friday November 19th until Sunday November 21st.  This means there will be no divaans in the main hall resulting in the Weekly Friday night simran program and Weekly Sunday morning Asa Ki Vaar programs to be postponed.  Everyone is encouraged to come listen to the Akhand paat in the main hall during the upcoming weekend.

 

Guru Nanak (Saturday 15 April 1469 - Monday 22 September, 1539), the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Gurus of the Sikhs, was born in the village of Talwandi.

Also called Rai Bhoe-ki Talwandi, the village now known as Nankana Sahib, is near Lahore in present-day Pakistan. He was born, according to all ancient Sikh records, in the early morning of the third day of the light half of the month of Baisakh (April - May) in the year 1469; this is believed to be Saturday 15 April 1469. However, the Sikhs now celebrate this auspicious event each year on the full moon day in November; consequently, the date in November changes from one year to another.

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