Ramgarhia Sabha Sikh Temple Wolverhampton
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Those who have loved are those that have found God.
The continuous nonstop reading of the Guru Granth Sahib from the beginning to the end, in 31 Ragas as specified, in all 1430 angs, lasts more than 48 hours. Normally starts on at 11:00 am on a Friday and finishes around the same time on the following Sunday.
This is the Sikh marriage ceremony, meaning "Blissful Union" or "Joyful Union", that was introduced by the 3rd Guru, Guru Amar Das. The four laavaan (hymns which take place during the ceremony) were composed by his successor the 4th Guru, Guru Ram Das.
The Ramgarhia Sabha Wolverhampton is authorised to perform Registration Marriages.
In this ceremony, the Bride's family bring dry fruits or Ladoo (Indian Sweets) as an auspicious offering to the Groom's family home, and sometimes gifts in the form of money and gold jewellery. Collectively, the offering is known as Shagan.
This is the reading of the Guru Granth Sahib from the beginning to the end without a time limit.
Prayer of Peace and joy of mind – this normally takes around 2 hours.
Punjabi classes are held at the Gurdwara every Sunday from 10am to 11:30am
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