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Kirtan, langar mark 369th Prakash Parv of 8th Sikh Guru

Kirtan, langar mark 369th Prakash Parv of 8th Sikh Guru

Time of India19-07-2025
Lucknow: Sikh community celebrated the 469th Prakash Parv of Guru Harkishan Sahib, the eighth Sikh guru, at Yahiyaganj and Naka gurdwaras on Saturday.
The celebrations at Yahiyaganj Gurdwara saw special priests from Mumbai leading the congregation with melodious shabad and kirtans.
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Priest Paramjeet Singh shared insights into the extraordinary life of Guru Harkishan Sahib.
"Born in Kiratpur, Punjab, Guru Harkishan Sahib was the second son of Guru Har Rai Sahib. At a tender age of eight, he ascended to become the guru in 1661 and began teaching and preaching the word of god," he said.
The event drew numerous devotees, including Sukhveer Singh, who came his six-year-old son. "I brought my son here to teach him about Guru Harkishan ji, who became guru at such a young age... It's important for children to learn our traditions and religious values," he said. Another devotee Parmeet Singh said he came to seek the blessings for his elderly parents and children.
The celebrations included distribution of prasad and traditional langar service. Similar festivities were observed at Naka Gurdwara where shabad kirtans and langar were organised.
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