Subhash Mahajan
Dalhousie
On Wednesday, the Singh Sabha Gurudwara in Bakloh organized a vibrant Prabhat Pheri (early morning religious procession) to commemorate the birth anniversary of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Led by Sabha President Sardar Sarbjit Singh, the procession began at Bakloh Bazaar and culminated at the Army Ground, drawing enthusiastic participation from the local sangat (devotees).
The air resonated with the sacred chants of “Waheguru Waheguru” and the melodious recitation of Gurbani, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere throughout the town. Devotees joined in collective prayer, seeking peace, harmony, and prosperity for society.
Sardar Sarbjit Singh shared that the Singh Sabha had been organizing daily Prabhat Pheris for five consecutive mornings leading up to the Prakash Utsav. Each day saw growing participation from the Bakloh community, reflecting deep reverence and unity.
This morning, during the ceremonial Paath (scriptural reading), Granthi Gurbachan Singh hoisted the Nishan Sahib—the Sikh flag—at the Gurudwara, marking the spiritual significance of the occasion. Following the Bhog (conclusion of the recitation), a special langar (community meal) was served to all attendees in honor of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Prakash Utsav.
The event highlighted the spirit of devotion, community service, and collective celebration that defines Sikh traditions, leaving a lasting impression on all who participated.
