Kurukshetra: A total of 115 pilgrims Sikh Haryana departed from Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin, Kurukshetra to Amritsar on Tuesday, because he joined the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) Jatha (Group) in Amritsar going to Gurdwara Janam Asthan, and other temples in Pakistan to celebrate Gurpurbab Parkash (birthday birthday) Teacher Nanak Dev.
SGPC Haryana Sikh Mission is responsible for Mangpreet Singh told that the application of nearly 140 pilgrims from Haryana was sent by the Mission Office to the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi, including 124 pilgrims given a visa and 16 applications.
“Of the 124 Chinese pilgrims, 115 have departed from Kurukshetra on Tuesday to join the Jatha SGPC scheduled to leave for Sri Nanka Sahib on Wednesday.
Nine pilgrims who have given Visa have decided not to go for their personal reasons”, said Mangpreet Singh .
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A pilgrims direct Jatha from Haryana, Ravinder Kaur said, “We have missed endangering the holy temple including sahib nailing, Panja Sahib, Rori Sahabat, Gurdwara brother Sahib, the place of Martyr Sri Teacher, Arjan Dev Ji in Lahore and Sri Kartarpur Sahib.
There is a long termination Community for various reasons and we feel fortunate to have this opportunity.
Sikh pray every day in their prayers for a glimpse of the temple left on the other side (Pakistan).
“In particular, in March 2021, SGPC has announced to facilitate pilgrimage to Pakistan For Haryana Sikh pilgrims at Haryana Sikh’s mission in Kurukshetra and asked the pilgrims to start depositing their passports for visa procedures through the SGPC quota.
Previously, Haryana pilgrims were used to visit Amritsar to deposit their passports for visas.
Sikh Jatha will be on a 10-day pilgrimage in Gurdwaras in Pakistan on the commemoration of the birth of Sri Teacher Nanak Dev.
Dharam Parchar Committee (DPC) SGPC (DPC) Tejindpal Member Singh Ladwa said, “All Jatha members will reach Amritsar and they will join Jatha who are bigger and leave for Sri Nanka Sahib through the border of Wagah on Wednesday morning.
Jatha will return to Home after pilgrimage gurdwara.
Sahib in Pakistan on November 27.
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