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Devotees welcome New Year with kirtan at Darbar Sahib in Tarn Taran

A sea of devotees stand in queues to pay obeisance at the Golden Temple on the first day of the New Year in Amritsar on Wednesday. Photo: Vishal Kumar

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A Kirtan Darbar was organised at the Katha Asthan of local Darbar Sahib last night to accord a warm welcome to the New Near 2025. The Sikh Sangat registered its presence in large numbers on the occasion. The Kirtan Darbar was organised by the local Sri Hemkunt Kirtan Sabha with the assistance of Bhai Dharwinder Singh, Manager of Darbar Sahib. Bhai Harbinder Singh Hari, president of the Kirtan Sabha, said that the Kirtan Darbar started from 6 pm last evening which lasted till midnight.

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The Bibi Bhani Kirtani Jatha, Bhai Sahilpreet Singh, Bhai Gursahib Singh, Bibi Manjit Kaur, Amritsar Kirtan Council and other jathas interacted with the Rabbi Bani (God’s utterance). Giani Rajdeep Singh Granthi from Sri Harmainde Sahib, Amritsar, and Giani Satpal Singh, head granthi of Darbar Sahib, Tarn Taran, too delivered their messages to the Sangat in the Kirtan Darbar and prayed for the well-being of Sarbat Sangat (whole world).

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After the conclusion of the Kirtan Darbar, the sangat was distribute a ‘parshad’ of sweets and there was a rain of flowers.

Meanwhile, people from all parts of the district visited religious places according to their faith in large numbers on the New Year, on Wednesday. The devotees served tea-langar at different places in the district for the Sangat.

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