Gurudwara shri Singh Sabha MES LINE

Gurudwara shri Singh Sabha MES LINE There is an old Gurudwara located at Chakrata, this Gurudwara Sahib is 65 Kms far from
Gurudwara shri Paonta Sahib. IFSC CODE - PUNB0108200.

Guru Roop Saadh Sangat ji
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

CHAKRATA, A beautiful hill Station situated among the higher hills of Dev Bhumi Uttarakhand. There is a place called Kalsi which is 25 Kms far from Gurudwara Shri Paonta Sahib. Shri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib came here to meet Kalpi Rishi who was meditating here from lots Of years. According to the old people of Chakrata, this Guru

dwara Sahib is located at Chakrata from a very old time and according to these old people might be Shri Guru Gobind singh Sahib would have came here and some of them also says that they heard the sound of
Horses toes and Shabad Gurbani at the early morning. Before 24 years in the Era of of 1984 some people had disconstructed this Pawan Gurudwara Sahib. Due to less population of Guru ki Sangat in Chakrata the construction of this paawan Gurudwara was very difficult. Many people of chakrata reached to big political leaders and many other organizations for help but no one helped them, the people of Chakrata then decided to reconstruct this Paawan Gurudwara Sahib by there own. Now after 28 years according to the golden words written in JUGO JUG ATTAL Shri Guru Granth Sahib JI

“SANTA KE KAARAJ AAP KHALOYA HAR KAMM KARAWAN AAYA RAAM”

Now with the Cooperation of Saadh Sangat ji this paawan Gurudwara sahib is ready to gave blessing on us and the people of Chakrata invites all the Guru Ki Sangat to attend the First Prakash utsav of

JUGO JUG ATTAL SHRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI

At this paawan Gurudwara Sahib as per Program-:
Arambh Shri Akhand Path Sahib - 12th JUNE 2012
Bhog Shri Akhand Path Sahib - 14th JUNE 2012 (Prakash of Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji)

As we all know that construction is not yet completed fully so if anyone want to help in that matter
then you can call us on Mob No 0-9548080808. If any one wants to help in cash or via cheque you can directly send it in the account of Gurudwara Sahib. Account Details are given below-:
Bank Name - Punjab National Bank
Branch Name - Chakrata (Distt Dehradun)
Account name –Gurudwara Singh Sabha MES line Chakrata
Account No - 1082000100062976.

Mere Pita GURU GOBIND SINGH JIMata SAHIB KAUR JIMera Janam ANANDPUR SAHIB daMera Ghar KESGARH SAHIB JIMera Naam KHALSAMe...
16/01/2016

Mere Pita GURU GOBIND SINGH JI
Mata SAHIB KAUR JI
Mera Janam ANANDPUR SAHIB da
Mera Ghar KESGARH SAHIB JI

Mera Naam KHALSA

Mere pita
Sahib e kamaal
Sarbans Daani
Shah e Shahenshah
Dhan Dhan Pita
GURU GOBIND SAHIB JI MAHARAJ
ji de prakash Purabh diyaan LAKH LAKH WADHAIYAAN.

waheguru ji
12/12/2015

waheguru ji

07/12/2015
ਆਪ ਸਾਰਿਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਗੁਰਪੁਰਬ ਦੀਆਂ ਲੱਖ ਲੱਖ ਵਧਾਈਆਂThere is a beautiful greeting in the Sikh tradition, ‘Sat Sri Akal’. It is one ...
25/11/2015

ਆਪ ਸਾਰਿਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਗੁਰਪੁਰਬ ਦੀਆਂ ਲੱਖ ਲੱਖ ਵਧਾਈਆਂ

There is a beautiful greeting in the Sikh tradition, ‘Sat Sri Akal’. It is one of the best greetings in the world. Sat means Truth, Sri means Wealth, and Akal means Eternal, i.e., Truth is the real wealth, which is really eternal...
Sat sri akal to everyone🌷🌷🌷
Wish you happy, Prosperous and peaceful Gurupurab🙏🌹🌹🌹

👏👏Sodi Sultan Dhan Dhan Sahib Sri Guru Ramdasji Maharaj de parkash devas diya das walo sareya nu lakh  lakh vadiyan honj...
29/10/2015

👏👏Sodi Sultan Dhan Dhan Sahib Sri Guru Ramdasji Maharaj de parkash devas diya das walo sareya nu lakh lakh vadiyan honji👏👏

19/10/2015
Waheguru ji
18/10/2015

Waheguru ji

Gurudwara Shri MES Lane Chakrata vich Nishan sahib di sewa krdi Sangat
14/04/2015

Gurudwara Shri MES Lane Chakrata vich Nishan sahib di sewa krdi Sangat

Wish you a very Happy Baisakhi.... 🌾🌾Let us have our prayers & wishes for our farmers today who have been bearing the wr...
14/04/2015

Wish you a very Happy Baisakhi.... 🌾🌾

Let us have our prayers & wishes for our farmers today who have been bearing the wrath of bad weather.

May the farmer be blessed with the bounty of the season & a harvest of joy & prosperity........ because in his prosperity lies our health & happiness.......

Happy Baisakhi.....🌾🌾

Baisakhi or Vaisakhi Festival is celebrated as the Sikh New Year and the founding of the Khalsa Panth. History of Baisakhi traces its origin from the Baisakhi Day celebrations of 1699 organized by the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh to form Khalsa - Brotherhood of Saint Soldiers to fight against tyranny and oppression.

The story of Baisakhi Festival began with the martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru who was publicly beheaded by the Aurungzeb, the Mughal ruler. Aurungzeb wanted to spread Islam in India and Guru Tegh Bahadur stood up for the rights of Hindus and Sikhs and the Mughals therefore saw him as a threat.

After the death of Guru Teg Bahadur, his son, Guru Gobind Singh became the next Guru of the Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh wished to instill courage and strength to sacrifice among his fellow men. To fulfil his dream, Guru Gobind Singh called on the historic Baisakhi Day congregation of Sikhs at Keshgarh Sahib near Anandpur on March 30, 1699.

When thousands of people assembled for Guru’s blessing, Guru Gobind Singh came out of the tent carrying an unsheathed sword. He gave a powerful speech to infuse courage amongst fellowmen. At the end of the speech he said that every great deed was preceded by equally great sacrifice and demanded that anyone prepared to give his life come forward. On the Guru’s third call, a young man offered himself. The Guru took the man inside a tent and reappeared alone with a bloodied sword. Guru Gobind Singh asked for another volunteer. This was repeated another four times until a total of five Sikhs had gone into the tent with the Guru. Everyone present was worried and though that Guru Gobind Singh has killed five Sikhs. At this point Guru presented all the five men before the people. Every one present was surprised to see all five men alive and wearing turbans and saffron-coloured garments.

These five men were called Panj Piara or 'Beloved Five' by the Guru. The Guru blessed them with a Pahul ceremony. In an iron vessel, the Guru stirred with a sword called Khanda Sahib, the batasha that his wife, Mata Sundari Ji had put into water. The congregation recited verses from scriptures as the Guru performed the sacred ceremony. The water was now considered the sacred nectar of immortality called amrit. It was first given to the five volunteers, then drunk by the guru and later distributed amongst the crowd. With this ceremony, all those present, irrespective of caste or creed, became members of the Khalsa Pantha (the Order of the Pure Ones).

The Guru regarded the Panch Piaras as the first members of the Khalsa and the embodiment of the Guru himself. With the constitution of the Panj Pyare the high and low castes were amalgamated into one as among the original Panj Pyare, there was one Khatri, shopkeeper; one Jat, farmer; one Chhimba, calico printer; one Ghumar, water-carrier; and one Nai, a barber. The Guru gave the surname of Singh (Lion) to every Sikh and also took the name for himself. From Guru Gobind Rai he became Guru Gobind Singh. This was seen as a great step in national integration because society at that time was divided on the basis of religion, caste and social status.

Guru Gobind Singh also bestowed on Khalsa, the unique Sikh identity. He directed Sikhs to wear five K's: Kesh or long hair, Kangha or comb, Kripan or dagger, Kachha or shorts and a Kara or bracelet. Guru Gobind Singh also discontinued the tradition of Gurus and asked all Sikhs to accept the Grantha Sahib as their eternal guide. He urged them t
o come to him with their hair and beard unshorn to get baptized by the sword.

Vaisakhi also known as Baisakhi, is a festival celebrated in the Punjab region. The festival coincides with other festivals celebrated on the first day of Vaisakh, in some regions of the Indian Subcontinent such as Pohela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year or Bohag Bihu of Assam or Puthandu, the Tamil New Year.

Vaisakhi is especially important for the Sikh community as it marks the establishment of the Khalsa. More recently, this festival is also celebrated around the world by the Sikh diaspora.

The festival is also celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists for different reasons including the start of a new year. People in the Punjab Region regard Vaisakhi as a harvest festival and new year by Non-Sikhs.

Sahib e Kamaal Sarvansdaani Sahib SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI MAHARAJ JI DE pawan prakash purabh diya lakh lakh wadhaiyaan...
28/12/2014

Sahib e Kamaal Sarvansdaani
Sahib SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI MAHARAJ JI DE pawan prakash purabh diya lakh lakh wadhaiyaan .

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