User talk:Bansalj
Wonderful Photos of Gurdwaras in Kenya
Khalsa Ji,
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh
Such beautiful photos of the wonderful Gurdwaras in Kenya - They are absolutely stunning. You have done a marvellous job today. You have added so much in one day - that which had not been done in the whole year as far as these Gurdwaras were concerned.
Your contribution in terms of travelling to the Gurdwaras; taking the pictures; then uploading of the photos, sorting them, adding detailed comments, etc - Your concerted effort is most appreciated and I am sure that many in the Sikh community worldwide will now be able enjoy these views. May Waheguru bless you with even more strength and energy so you will be able to continue doing the Guru's sewa in whatever way possible. Kind regards, das Hari Singh 21:09, 8 August 2007 (EDT)
Well done
Sir,WJKKWJKF, Well done , its good contribution. user:sarbeet_1313me 9 Aug 2007,Jammu.(J&K)
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--Mutia 23:17, 8 August 2007 (EDT)
Mzuri sana, Bwana. Habari gani?
Jasmeet Singh ji, Sat Sri Akal,
A very warm Jambo to a fellow wanainchi - Nice to have another Kenyan Sikh on SikhiWiki. I agree - the Gurdwaras there were special in their atmosphere, in the image that they projected and the in the focus that they provided to the community. I think the whole outlook of all the people was very appealing as all were there in the same boat for the same purpose and mission - firstly to survive and secondly to improve together - the brotherhood was unique.
The photos are great and they bring back some very distant memories - especially the Gurdwara in Thika as I remember this as a small child - probably when I was about 11 years old and also Makindu. Please add as and when you get the time and the material.
I think it should be fine to upload from Google Earth as long as we acknowledge them and it is for educational purposes - which it is!. I don't see any problems with copyright as these images are used all over the web. Load one or two and then I will then send an email and see if we get a response.
I hope life in the US is treating you well. Say Jambo to all the family - keep in great spirits. Gurfateh, Hari Singh 20:58, 9 August 2007 (EDT) PS Swahili at the top is from learning website. Unfortunately, I have forgotten most of it but my nephew-in-law is an ace at it. Cheers
Thanks for the beautiful photos
Khalsa Ji, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh
Thanks again for more beautiful photos of the amazing Gurdwaras in Kenya - Keep up the great work! Hari Singhtalk 00:45, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
- Jambo bwana, I guessed from the date stamp on the photos that you may have been to Kenya. Everything is well here in the UK. I hope you are all also keep in chardikala. Hope all went well with the wedding. I take it that the Anand Karaj was in Mombasa.
- I have got the Nishan Sahib picture; I will set it up in the queue to go as the next picture on the main page. Its a beautiful Gurdwara. If you any write-up about the Gurdwara, please email to me or put it up at the article page. Things like when it was built, who were the founders, etc. Thanks for your help. Hari Singhtalk 11:15, 5 December 2008 (UTC)