Brahm Bunga Trust
Brahm Bunga Trust refers to another Gurbani Singing Group, commonly known as Dodra Sangat after the name of its place of origin. This sect was founded in about 1960 by a retired Burmese Army Officer Jaswant Singh
Read More »Brahm Bunga Trust refers to another Gurbani Singing Group, commonly known as Dodra Sangat after the name of its place of origin. This sect was founded in about 1960 by a retired Burmese Army Officer Jaswant Singh
Read More »Efforts have also been made to impart training in the study of concepts and compositions of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. For example, Bhai Jasbir Singh Ji Khalsa setup Bhai Veer Singh Academy at Jalandhar with a view to impart
Read More »In addition, there are various other persons, who have trained a number of persons in the genre of music. For example, Bhai Balvinder Singh Rangeela has setup a trust known as Sri Guru Har Rai Ji religious and charitable trust.
Read More »During the last two decades, efforts have been made to propagate Sikh religion by popularising the concept of Sehaj Paath. The main object of this concept is to encourage the people to do the Paath of Sri Guru Granth Sahib
Read More »Sehaj Path is no doubt becoming popular with the efforts of various organisations registered or unregistered. However, in addition to Sehaj Paath, some others congregational set ups have grown since independence of our country.
Read More »Last, but not the least is the necessity of interacting with other religions. In the present day world, when people are following different religions, it is necessary that there should be inter religion meets where representatives of
Read More »Although, at one point of time, the Sikh leaders agreed for an All India Sikh Gurdwara Act as per
which different committees were proposed for the management of Gurdwaras at different places. However, gradually some politicians
There are around five hundred Historical and non historical Gurdwaras in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. All the Gurdwaras in Jammu and Kashmir are managed by a Gurdwara board known as The State Gurdwara
Read More »When SGPC was constituted, the historical Gurdwaras in Himachal Pradesh were placed under its management control. However, with the passage of time, the position changed and separate committees were formed
Read More »Before the present Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee came into being, there was a central committee at Gurdwara Sis Ganj which managed the historical Gurdwaras. The same was Regd. in 1938 under the Society
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