I think today most of us celebrated Vaisakhi and I am already starting to see tons of pictures online from everyone’s different celebrations. Here are some pictures from our Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan, before Gurdwara. The morning started with breakfast at Pritpal Singh and Kaur’s house, and then we all participated in the Nagar Kirtan till we got to the Gurdwara.
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The kids sitting on the truck trailor, waiting to go on the Nagar Kirtan.
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This is Prabhujot Singh, who is one of Narayan’s friends
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Narayan and more of his friends.
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My friend Gurudarbar and his son.
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Arjan and Charajeet
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Siri Chand looking great with his new bana and sparkling gold/blue turban.
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Gurujot, Lakhmi Chand and Hari Bhajan
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Prabhu Singh
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I realized that most of the pictures I take are of the younger generation. We have lots of grey beards in our community too :)
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The Panj Piaray and the Siri Guru Granth Sahib arriving for the Nagar Kirtan.
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The Panj Piaray and the Sangat with Siri Guru Granth Sahib
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Gurujot Singh doing gatka
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Gurudham Singh playing the dhol for the gatka sparring/
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One of my favorite spots…with mamma.
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More pictures of Siri Chand Singh. He just looked so good that I couldn’t resist taking a bunch of pictures of him. I love the sparkly gold in the turban. I have to get some more stylish turban cloth.
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Gurudham Singh doing some freestyle gatka with swords.
Excellent photos of Baisakhi celabrations.
Yhanks for sharing.
Waheguru ji Ka Khalsa,
Waheguru Ji ki Fateh.
Bole So Nihaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal.
Sat Sri Akaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal.
Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Waheguru JI ki Fateh !
Happy Vaisakhi to the sangat of espanola!!!
Well, Gurumustak Singh ji those are not just pictures that i see. Everyone is just glowing with Guru’s grace and just scan everybody i can only see Guru Gobind Singh and his children.
Guru Fateh !!!
Thx so much for the photos. I would rather have been there to view it all in person, but the pics help me to feel a part of it.
I agree w/ Gurjeet–everyone IS glowing w/ Gurus grace!
Thanks for providing this beautiful service to us Guru Mustuk Singh and gang!
Deva Kaur
I thought sikhs were a race from punjab.
This is certianly little puzzling.
Harinder Ji,
You must have been confused. Guru Gobind Singh Ji was not born in Punjab and other Gurus also spent quite a bit of their time outside of Punjab. Some of the Punjabis are quite ignorant about their own Khalsa heritage and history of Sikh Gurus.
wikkedcool..SriChand Singh has to be the coolest lookin singh ive seen.the t-ban, the beard the stylez jus 2much
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ke Fateh
                                                                  Gurujot Singh Ji & Gurudham Singh Baba ji playing Gatke excellent.
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Time will come when  RAJ KAREGA KHALSA AAKI RAHE NAA KOYE
and it looks like dat Time is not much far now….
Waheguru g ka khalsa…
Waheguru g ki Fateh….
bolee sonihalll… satsrialkall….
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH
I love all pictures but specially of “The kids sitting on the truck trailor, waiting to go on the Nagar Kirtan” because kids in this picture are the future of sikhism. GOD BLESS THEM.