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Renovation of Gurdwara Shaheed Bunga begins in Golden Temple, Amritsar

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Amritsar, August 20

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The renovation of Gurdwara Shaheed Bunga, a memorial of Shaheed Baba Deep Singh located in the Golden Temple was started today after the bhog (culmination) of Sri Akhand Path.

Earlier, Bhai Sukhjinder Singh, hazuri raagi of the shrine connected the gathering with gurbani kirtan. Ardas was offered by Bhai Sultan Singh and the holy Hukamnama was recited by additional head granthi of Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib Giani Jagtar Singh Ludhiana.

SGPC president Bibi Jagir Kaur said, “There was a long-standing demand of the sangat for the renovation of the holy shrine of Shaheed Baba Deep Singh,” said Bibi Jagir Kaur. She said the family of Colonel (retired) Balbir Singh Sarhali would make a financial contribution to this service being rendered by the SGPC. She said Shaheed Baba Deep Singh had an important place in the history of Sikhs who sacrificed his life to stop the desecration of Golden Temple.

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