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Special event marks Khalsa Sajna Diwas

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Patiala, April 15

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A special event was collaboratively organised by the Department of Religious Studies of Khalsa College, Gurmat Society and Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle. All teaching and non-teaching staff of the college participated in this event.

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Assistant Professor, Punjabi Department, Davinder Singh, said the incident of Khalsa Sajna on the day of Baisakhi in 1699 was not a sudden supernatural phenomenon but the result of a long process.

Principal, Khalsa College, Dharminder Singh Ubha said the names of Panj Piaras also had special meanings which expressed the phenomena related to religion.

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