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The Gurdwara Sahib was built in the late 1970's under spiritual guidance of Pujey Sant [[Baba Puran Singh]] ji Kericho Wale and under the leadership of Pujey Bhai Sahib ji [[Bhai Norang Singh]] ji Malaysia Wala. The Spiritual leadership of the [[Jatha]] is now under the control of Bhai Sahib ji [[Bhai Mohinder Singh]] ji, Zambia Wala. | |||
The total [[Gurdwara]]s spans an area of about 25,000 square metres and the building is 4 storeys high. There are 5 main [[Darbar]] Halls and 3 [[Langar]] Halls. | The total [[Gurdwara]]s spans an area of about 25,000 square metres and the building is 4 storeys high. There are 5 main [[Darbar]] Halls and 3 [[Langar]] Halls. |
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Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha
(Birmingham)
18~20 Soho Road, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 9BH Telephone: 0121 551 1125
The Gurdwara Sahib was built in the late 1970's under spiritual guidance of Pujey Sant Baba Puran Singh ji Kericho Wale and under the leadership of Pujey Bhai Sahib ji Bhai Norang Singh ji Malaysia Wala. The Spiritual leadership of the Jatha is now under the control of Bhai Sahib ji Bhai Mohinder Singh ji, Zambia Wala.
The total Gurdwaras spans an area of about 25,000 square metres and the building is 4 storeys high. There are 5 main Darbar Halls and 3 Langar Halls.
There are approximately 100 rooms most of which are for the Sangat who want to stay at the Gurdwara for the night and have facilities for sleeping & washing.
The Main Darbar Sahib is used for continuous Akhand Paath recital. A new Paath is started on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, unless a Samagam is under way.
At Samagam programmes, Sampath of a Shabad is done. So each of the line of Gurbani is followed by a Sampath. A Sampath Paath usually takes 11 days of continuous reading.