Jamshedpur: The second day of the three-day Kirtan Darbar, being held at Sakchi Gurudwara Sahib to mark the 556th Prakash Utsav of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj, witnessed an atmosphere filled with deep devotion and spiritual enthusiasm. The congregation was immersed in divine bliss as hymns and Gurbani resonated through the premises, glorifying the teachings and greatness of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
The day began with a soulful kirtan by Bhai Sahib Bhai Sarbjit Singh Ji Suchetgarh, Hazoori Ragi from Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar. His renditions of “Dhan Nanak Teri Waddi Kamai” and “Mere Saha Mein Har Darshan Sukh Hoy” filled the hearts of devotees with reverence and spiritual tranquility. This was followed by devotional performances by members of the Sikh Stree Satsang Sabha, Sakchi, and the Sukhmani Sahib Kirtani Jatha, whose melodious Gurbani singing created a divine ambiance.
Head Granthi Bhai Amritpal Singh Mannan shared Gurmat Vichar (spiritual reflections) based on verses from Sri Guru Granth Sahib. He elaborated on the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, his travels for the upliftment of humanity, and his message of equality, compassion, and truth.
The atmosphere turned more intense with a powerful performance by the Dhadhi Jatha led by Bhai Harpreet Singh Jethuwal from Amritsar Sahib. Their stirring rendition of “Chetī Bhejo Koi Rakhwala Dharam Bachavan Nu” invoked a spirit of valor and righteousness, reminding the congregation of the eternal call to stand against injustice and protect dharma.
Sakchi Gurudwara Committee President Nishan Singh said that Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings continue to guide the world toward peace, equality, and unity. He added that the overwhelming participation of devotees in the Kirtan Darbar reflects the vibrant and living spirit of Sikhism. Former General Secretary Paramjit Singh Kale emphasized that the Diwan (religious congregation) revives Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s message of courage and moral strength, which holds even greater relevance in today’s times.
A large number of devotees attended the religious congregation and experienced spiritual bliss through Gurbani Kirtan. The day concluded with the distribution of Guru Ka Langar, symbolizing Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s message of equality and selfless service.
Preparations are in full swing for the final day of the Kirtan Darbar, scheduled to conclude on Friday, with an even greater turnout of devotees expected to seek the blessings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
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