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On 15 November 2007 at 4.30pm IST (Indian standard time) (11 am GMT and 6am EST-USA;) the [[Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib]] Gurdwara will begin the countdown to the 300th year of [[guruship]] of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] in October 2008. To mark this occasion, the Gurdwara is asking all [[Sikh]]s to recite the [[Mool Mantar]] for 15 minute at this time.  The organisers have stated that: ''"MEDITATE, PARTICIPATE, CELEBRATE: Over 15 million Sikhs across the world will celebrate Simran Divas. An auspicious occasion that will flag off the year long celebrations marking 300 years of "GURTA GADDI' at Nanded in October,2008. Share your love and devotion by reciting the "Mool Mantar" wherever you may be. Let us meditate, participate, celebrate together 300 saal guru dey naal"''
'''On 15 November 2007''' at 4.30pm IST (Indian standard time) (11 am GMT and 6am EST-USA;) the [[Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib]] Gurdwara will begin the countdown to the 300th year of [[guruship]] of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] in October 2008. To mark this occasion, the Gurdwara is asking all [[Sikh]]s to recite the [[Mool Mantar]] for 15 minute at this time.  The organisers have stated that: ''"MEDITATE, PARTICIPATE, CELEBRATE: Over 15 million Sikhs across the world will celebrate Simran Divas. An auspicious occasion that will flag off the year long celebrations marking 300 years of "GURTA GADDI' at Nanded in October,2008. Share your love and devotion by reciting the "Mool Mantar" wherever you may be. Let us meditate, participate, celebrate together 300 saal guru dey naal"''


The tercentenary celebration of the [[Guruship]] of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] is to be undertaken on a massive scale towards the end of next year at [[Hazoor Sahib|Takhat Sachkhand Shri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib]] in [[Nanded]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. The historic town of Nanded is an important place in [[Sikhi]] because it is where Takht Sri Hazur Sahib, one of the five temporal thrones or seats of authority ([[Takhat]]s) is located. This is where [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth Teacher, is known to have meditated on the banks of [[river Godavari]] and where he spent his final days.  
The tercentenary celebration of the [[Guruship]] of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] is to be undertaken on a massive scale towards the end of next year at [[Hazoor Sahib|Takhat Sachkhand Shri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib]] in [[Nanded]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. The historic town of Nanded is an important place in [[Sikhi]] because it is where Takht Sri Hazur Sahib, one of the five temporal thrones or seats of authority ([[Takhat]]s) is located. This is where [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth Teacher, is known to have meditated on the banks of [[river Godavari]] and where he spent his final days.  


''"The Eternal Father willed and thus I raised the [[Panth]]. All my [[Sikh]]s are hereby ordered to accept the Granth as their Preceptor. Have faith in the holy Granth, as your spiritual master and consider it the visible manifestation of the Gurus. He who hath a pure heart will seek guidance from its holy words."''. These are the words uttered by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], before he left for his heavenly abode (Parlok Gaman) along with his horse Dilbag on October 7, 1708 at [[Nanded]] in [[Maharashtra]]. {{aowf|Countdown to 300 years}}
''"The Eternal Father willed and thus I raised the [[Panth]]. All my [[Sikh]]s are hereby ordered to accept the Granth as their Preceptor. Have faith in the holy Granth, as your spiritual master and consider it the visible manifestation of the Gurus. He who hath a pure heart will seek guidance from its holy words."''. These are the words uttered by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], before he left for his heavenly abode (Parlok Gaman) along with his horse Dilbag on October 7, 1708 at [[Nanded]] in [[Maharashtra]]. {{aowf|Countdown to 300 years}}

Revision as of 21:39, 14 November 2007

Countdown to 300th anniversary of Guru Granth Sahib

On 15 November 2007 at 4.30pm IST (Indian standard time) (11 am GMT and 6am EST-USA;) the Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib Gurdwara will begin the countdown to the 300th year of guruship of Guru Granth Sahib in October 2008. To mark this occasion, the Gurdwara is asking all Sikhs to recite the Mool Mantar for 15 minute at this time. The organisers have stated that: "MEDITATE, PARTICIPATE, CELEBRATE: Over 15 million Sikhs across the world will celebrate Simran Divas. An auspicious occasion that will flag off the year long celebrations marking 300 years of "GURTA GADDI' at Nanded in October,2008. Share your love and devotion by reciting the "Mool Mantar" wherever you may be. Let us meditate, participate, celebrate together 300 saal guru dey naal"

The tercentenary celebration of the Guruship of Sri Guru Granth Sahib is to be undertaken on a massive scale towards the end of next year at Takhat Sachkhand Shri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, India. The historic town of Nanded is an important place in Sikhi because it is where Takht Sri Hazur Sahib, one of the five temporal thrones or seats of authority (Takhats) is located. This is where Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Teacher, is known to have meditated on the banks of river Godavari and where he spent his final days.

"The Eternal Father willed and thus I raised the Panth. All my Sikhs are hereby ordered to accept the Granth as their Preceptor. Have faith in the holy Granth, as your spiritual master and consider it the visible manifestation of the Gurus. He who hath a pure heart will seek guidance from its holy words.". These are the words uttered by Guru Gobind Singh, before he left for his heavenly abode (Parlok Gaman) along with his horse Dilbag on October 7, 1708 at Nanded in Maharashtra. .....More