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| Day |
Start |
Finish |
Event |
| Monday |
4.30am
6.00am
6.00pm
6.00pm
8.00pm |
6.00am
7.30am
8.00pm
8.00pm |
Sri Guru Granth Sahib prakash
Panj bani & Sukhmani Sahib Path
Morning diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Raehras Sahib path
Evening diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Santhiya (Path) Classes
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Sughasan |
| Tuesday |
4.30am
6.00am
6.00pm
6.00pm
6.30pm
6.30pm
8.00pm |
6.00am
7.30am
8.00pm
8.00pm
8.30pm
8.30pm |
Sri Guru Granth Sahib prakash
Panj bani & Sukhmani Sahib Path
Morning diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Raehras Sahib path
Evening diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Turban Classes
Music Classes
Gatka Classes
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Sughasan |
| Wednesday |
4.30am
6.00am
6.00pm
6.00pm
8.00pm |
6.00am
7.30am
8.00pm
8.00pm
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Sri Guru Granth Sahib prakash
Panj bani & Sukhmani Sahib Path
Morning diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Raehras Sahib path
Evening diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Santhiya (Path) Classes
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Sughasan |
| Thursday |
4.30am
6.00am
10.00am
6.00pm
6.00pm
8.00pm |
6.00am
7.30am
1.00pm
8.00pm
8.00pm
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Sri Guru Granth Sahib prakash
Panj bani & Sukhmani Sahib Path
Morning diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Ladies Satsang
Raehras Sahib path
Evening diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Music Classes
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Sughasan |
| Friday |
4.30am
6.00am
10.00am |
6.00am
7.30am
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Sri Guru Granth Sahib prakash
Panj bani & Sukhmani Sahib Path
Morning diwan, Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Arambh Sri Akhand Path Sahib
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| Saturday |
-
10.00am
2.00pm |
-
1.00pm
4.00pm |
Sri Akhand Path Sahib
Ladies Satsang
Music Classes |
| Sunday |
-
10.15am
11.00am
11.00am
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10.00am
1.00pm
1.00pm
1.00pm
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Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib
Kirtan & Katha Vichar
Punjabi Classes
Turban Classes |
Daily functions explained
The daily function of a Gurdwara usually begins early in the morning, the exact time is not dictated, in some cases this might be 2 o'clock, in others it might be 10 o'clock. The Guru Granth Sahib would be brought down from the Sachkhand and a ceremony known as the Parkash is performed, this refers to the 'opening' of the holy scriptures.
Throughout the day, Gurbani might be read, there would normally be a sevadar in the darbar who serves the Karah Parshad to visitors. The Granthi would be available to read the Hukamnama - the Guru's command to the visitors.
In the evening, the Raehras Sahib is read aloud and this might typically be followed by kirtan and katha - the translation of shabads and historic/scriptural narration. The evening ends with a ceremony known as the Sukh Asan, during this, the Guru Granth Sahib is closed and laid to rest in the Sachkhand.
Source -www.allaboutsikhs.com
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