Chardikala Jatha - Summer Solstice

Here is a video on the last night of the Summer Solstice camp when we have an all night rensabhai kirtan.

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9 Responses to “Chardikala Jatha - Summer Solstice”


  1. 1 inder mohan singh

    vgood video and vvgood kirtan. send more kirtan videos of chardikala jatha in future. thx veer gurumastak singh ji. bye

  2. 2 HKaur

    Like always .. simply amazing !!!

  3. 3 Jagdish Kaur

    Is it possible to have them come here and do Kirtan?
    Its my humble request to the jatha.

    I believe in “Nothing worth having comes without effort”

  4. 4 Kulwinder Kaur

    Simply blissfull!
    My very first memory is of rehansabhai Kirtan. It was outside just like this Kirtan and I was there with my mom and great grandmother.

    Thank You again for posting this video. What great sangat you have in your community.

  5. 5 asdf

    wow; listening their kirtan make me feel like i am sitting in golden temple amritsar!!

  6. 6 hardeep singh ghatora

    Chardikala Jatha are fantastic, very inspirtional wish they could come down to uk.

    may akal purkh bless this website, and the sangat.

    love peace

  7. 7 Amarpreet Singh Aulakh

    I am impressed by all of you. The gurudwara in the video is in England. Could you please send me information what part of England it is situated? I am from the United States and look forward to my annual trip to Punjab this winter, and would love to visit your holy shrine enroute.
    Humbly,
    Dr. A. S. Aulakh

  8. 8 Suki Singh

    CKJ continue to impress me with their Kirtan – I love it. I have heard some shabds they have sung with traditional instruments (Dilruba I think) I wish they would do more of this - not see them do this live.

  9. 9 Gurumustuk Singh

    This Gurdwara is during the Summer Solstice camp which happens in mid June every year in the mountains above Espanola, New Mexico (USA)

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