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[[File:Darbar Sahib, Tenn.jpg|thumb|600px|right|The Darbar sahib at Sikh Center | [[File:Darbar Sahib, Tenn.jpg|thumb|600px|right|The Darbar sahib at Sikh Center of The Mid South, Memphis]] | ||
'''Sikh Center Of The Mid South''' is located at 2508 Mt. Moriah Road, Ste-552, just a short distance from the junction of Mt. Moriah Road and American Way in Memphis, Tennessee, USA | '''Sikh Center Of The Mid South''' is located at 2508 Mt. Moriah Road, Ste-552, just a short distance from the junction of Mt. Moriah Road and American Way in Memphis, Tennessee, USA | ||
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==Expansion and remodeling of the Gurdwara Sahib== | ==Expansion and remodeling of the Gurdwara Sahib== | ||
Sikh Center of the Mid South is pleased to announce that we have bought 1.15 acres of land that has an existing building on the property. We need your support to expand and remodel the existing building into a Gurdwara Sahib. | |||
Please contact Mandeep Singh for your donation at 1 (901) 791-7605 . The address of our new location is 2269 Democrat Road, Memphis, TN -38132 | |||
Our goal is to collect the $275,000.00 needed to pay for the Gurudwara Sahib building and remodeling. | |||
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=== Hazoori Ragi Bhai Amarjit Singh=== | === Hazoori Ragi Bhai Amarjit Singh=== | ||
Bhai Amarjit Singh is a senior student of Gyani Dyal Singh Ji's. He was born in Delhi in 1961. His grandfather, Gyani Darshan Singh Ji, who served as the head granthi of | Bhai Amarjit Singh is a senior student of Gyani Dyal Singh Ji's. He was born in [[Delhi]] in 1961. His grandfather, Gyani Darshan Singh Ji, who served as the head granthi of [[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib]] was a Guru-Bhai of Gyani Dyal Singh Ji's, as they were both students of Gyani Hardit Singh Ji at the Rakabganj Vidyalay. Gyani Darshan Singh Ji hailed from Moradabad but had settled in Delhi. As a child, Bhai Amarjit Singh developed a desire to study Gurmat Sangeet. | ||
In 1974 he joined the Rakab Ganj Vidyalay to study with Gyani Dyal Singh, but left after a year to join the Kirtan school at Taran Taran. He returned to Delhi a year later to continue his studies with Gyani Dyal Singh Ji, which were completed in 1979. Bhai Amarjit Singh then formed his own Jatha and started Kirtan Seva at various gurdwaras | In 1974 he joined the Rakab Ganj Vidyalay to study with Gyani Dyal Singh, but left after a year to join the Kirtan school at [[Taran Taran]]. He returned to Delhi a year later to continue his studies with Gyani Dyal Singh Ji, which were completed in 1979. Bhai Amarjit Singh then formed his own Jatha and started Kirtan Seva at various gurdwaras, touring Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong & Canada. In 1990 Bhai Amarjit Singh moved to the Boston area, where he lived for eight years, offering Kirtan Serva at the Milford and Millis Gurudwaras where he also taught several students Kirtan and Tabla. In 1998 Bhai Sahib moved to Memphis, Tennesee, where he now lives with his family. | ||
==Gurdwara programme/[[kirtan]]:== | ==Gurdwara programme/[[kirtan]]:== |
Revision as of 12:21, 28 December 2010
Sikh Center Of The Mid South is located at 2508 Mt. Moriah Road, Ste-552, just a short distance from the junction of Mt. Moriah Road and American Way in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Expansion and remodeling of the Gurdwara Sahib
Sikh Center of the Mid South is pleased to announce that we have bought 1.15 acres of land that has an existing building on the property. We need your support to expand and remodel the existing building into a Gurdwara Sahib.
Please contact Mandeep Singh for your donation at 1 (901) 791-7605 . The address of our new location is 2269 Democrat Road, Memphis, TN -38132
Our goal is to collect the $275,000.00 needed to pay for the Gurudwara Sahib building and remodeling.
Hazoori Ragi Bhai Amarjit Singh
Bhai Amarjit Singh is a senior student of Gyani Dyal Singh Ji's. He was born in Delhi in 1961. His grandfather, Gyani Darshan Singh Ji, who served as the head granthi of Gurdwara Bangla Sahib was a Guru-Bhai of Gyani Dyal Singh Ji's, as they were both students of Gyani Hardit Singh Ji at the Rakabganj Vidyalay. Gyani Darshan Singh Ji hailed from Moradabad but had settled in Delhi. As a child, Bhai Amarjit Singh developed a desire to study Gurmat Sangeet.
In 1974 he joined the Rakab Ganj Vidyalay to study with Gyani Dyal Singh, but left after a year to join the Kirtan school at Taran Taran. He returned to Delhi a year later to continue his studies with Gyani Dyal Singh Ji, which were completed in 1979. Bhai Amarjit Singh then formed his own Jatha and started Kirtan Seva at various gurdwaras, touring Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong & Canada. In 1990 Bhai Amarjit Singh moved to the Boston area, where he lived for eight years, offering Kirtan Serva at the Milford and Millis Gurudwaras where he also taught several students Kirtan and Tabla. In 1998 Bhai Sahib moved to Memphis, Tennesee, where he now lives with his family.
Gurdwara programme/kirtan:
Time
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Programme
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11:10 - 11:30 am | Japji Sahib |
11:30 - 12:15 pm | Gurbani kirtan by Bhai Amarjit Singh |
12:15 - 12:35 pm | Gurbani kirtan by Sangat |
12:35 - 12:50 pm | Gurbani kirtan by Bhai Amarjit Singh |
12:50 pm | Anand Sahib and Ardaas followed by Guru Ka Langar |
11:00 am to Noon | Punjabi, Kirtan and Tabla class. |
Sikh Center Of The Mid South
2508 Mt. Moriah Road, Ste-552 Memphis TN 38115
PH: 19012461739
E-mail: [email protected]
External links
- Sikh Center of the Mid South Official site
- aerial view of Gurdwara