Wahe Guru Ji Da Khalsa, Wahe Guru Ji Di Fateh !! The festival of Gurpurab or Guru Nanak Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of the founder of the Sikh religion. The founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born in 1469 A.D. in the village of Talwandi in Lahore, Pakistan and was the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. The Sikhs do not worship idols and believe that God is … [Read more...]
The Cathedral Church of the Redemption in Saddi Dilli….
The story of the Cathedral Church of the Redemption India revolves around its journey from an Englishman's congregation to a multicultural one. In its diversity and its community work, the present Church has come to fulfil the founders' vision of a common home, a meeting place for all sects and creeds. Tucked away from the hustle bustle of Saddi Dilli, in the quiet Church lane … [Read more...]
The Bangla Sahib Gurudwara in Saddi Dilli….
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is the most prominent Sikh gurdwara (house of worship), in Saddi Dilli, known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Hari Krishan, it houses a beautiful “fish laden” pond inside its complex known as the "Sarovar", the water from this Sarovar is considered holy and is commonly known as "Amrit". Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was first built as a small … [Read more...]
Saddi Dilli’s Trade Fair….
Although the Trade Fair in New Delhi, India has started yesterday the 14th of Nov 2012, I might be late but have surely not missed out on writing about this mega industrial cum shopping cum loitering cum eating cum time pass (for some or many) affair. The Trade Fair in Saddi Dilli is conducted every year by the ITPO between the 14th and 27th November at the Pragati Maidan … [Read more...]
Diwali celebrations in Saddi Dilli….
Here’s wishing a very happy Diwali to all. The festival of lights Diwali, is not only the most awaited and celebrated festival of the year it is also the most biggest and the brightest of all Hindu festivals. And Dilli Wallas surely know how to celebrate Diwali. This festival of lights is marked by four to five days of celebration, which literally illuminates the entire … [Read more...]