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Rangreta Mahasabha Observes Shaheedi Dihara in Jamshedpur

Two-Day Event Honors Baba Jivan Singh and Four Sahibzadas

Key Points:

  • Seventh consecutive year of Shaheedi Dihara at Agrico Transport Ground
  • Renowned kirtan groups and historians participate from across India
  • Large devotee gathering commemorates martyrdom with reverence and service

JAMSHEDPUR – Rangreta Mahasabha began a two-day Shaheedi Dihara today honoring Siromani Shaheed Baba Jivan Singh and his four Sahibzadas.

The event commenced with devotion and faith. Agrico Transport Ground hosts the commemoration. Moreover, this marks the seventh consecutive year.

Manjit Singh serves as state president of Rangreta Mahasabha. He oversees the event organization. Furthermore, arrangements accommodate thousands of devotees.

The gathering remembers Sikh history’s glorious martyrdom tradition. Baba Jivan Singh’s sacrifice remains central. In addition, his four Sahibzadas’ martyrdom is commemorated.

Famous kirtan jathas are participating from nationwide. Katha reachers will narrate historical accounts. Besides, Tadi jathas and historians join the congregation.

Guru Sahib’s biography is being presented to devotees. His ideals inspire the community continuously. Meanwhile, sacrifice stories resonate with the sangat.

Organizers expect large devotee turnout throughout. The two-day program emphasizes multiple values. However, reverence, service, and valor remain paramount.

The event features various spiritual activities daily. Morning sessions begin with early prayers. Subsequently, kirtan performances continue throughout the day.

Historical narratives educate younger generations about sacrifices. Scholars explain the significance of martyrdom. On the other hand, traditional performances preserve cultural heritage.

Community members serve langar to all attendees. Volunteer groups manage logistics efficiently. Furthermore, security arrangements ensure smooth proceedings.

The Agrico Transport Ground accommodates the gathering comfortably. Organizers decorated the venue appropriately. In addition, sound systems enable clear communication.

Previous years witnessed growing participation in Jamshedpur. The event announcement generated significant community interest. Besides, similar Shaheedi Diwas events occurred previously.

Veer Bal Diwas preparations showed similar enthusiasm earlier. Community leaders like Manjit Singh Gill contribute to religious activities.

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