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Jagrati yatra - 300 saal guru de naal

In completion of 300 years of Sikhs (Sikhism - a religion) Holy granth - Guru Granth Sahib a yatra started from Nader Sahib also known as Hazoor Sahib,Maharastra named Jagrati Yarta.

It is going to travel in whole of India to make people aware of what Sikh Gurus have done to protect other religions, also how to get near God through devotion. This yatra also have another aspect, collect funds for making Nader sahib a good visiting place as tourist come there all over the year to pray in the Gurudwara Hazoor Sahib,Nader.





So the Yatra on 4th March came to Chandigarh,India,my hometown and here are the pictures and the shabad kirtan ( 300 saal guru de naal ) link...

http://www.desipartyzone.com/forums/...er-mehndi.html





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CONTENT Below the Line From hazursahib.com



Before placing 300 Saal Guru de Naal - the sacred Tercentenary Celebrations at Nanded, Maharashtra into its real perspective, we may need to say a word about Nanded itself. For, destiny brought the Tenth Sikh lord, guru Gobind Singhji, to spend not more than a month of his worldly journey here. Even during that short period of time, the Guru, as a volcano of creativity, so fine tuned the KHALSA in his last few days that it became the first & only corporate religion of the world, & complete in all aspects.



The great events that mark his last days are: One, exalting Sri Guru Granth Sahib, to the status of the Word Guru that places each Sikh into immanent protection of the Guru himself, making him deathless in defense of truth & justice, & two, putting an end to his own worldly journey, yes of his own volition.



This explains why the exalting of Sri Guru granth Sahib is called as “GURTA GADDI” in the Sikh tradition & the 2nd event is called “Parlokgaman” or heavenly journey of the Guru. These two events took place on October 5 & October 7-8, 1708, respectively.



Additionally, it was from Nanded that Gurujisent Banda Singh Bahadur as the first Jathedar of the Sikh Panth to Punjab to fight the Moghuls. It is he who shook the Moghul empire to its very foundations.



Another great importance of Nanded is that the sacred Godavari alias the Ganga of the South flows through this town & hence it was a great centre of spiritual quest even in earlier times.



For Sikhs,300 Saal Guru de Naal - the Tercentenary Celebrations of these 2 great events in 2008, will mean rededicating themselves to the Guru.







Content End ........ Well buddies i don't know much of the things so i copied this content from hazursahib.com

If by mistake i have written something not appropriate please let me know.

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The Palki Sahib (where the Holy Granth - Guru Grath Sahib is kept) at the entry point Manimajra,Chandigarh

In the Palki Sahib The weapons which are displayed are of 10th Guru of Sikhs - Guru Gobind Singh Ji.



After Guru Gobind Singh Ji there was no guru of sikhs as the 10th guru stated when going on for a war on Mughals to the sikhs that " After me Guru Grath Sahib will be your GURU".










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