Thursday, 5 January 2012

Guru Gobind Singh's 345th Birthday: Religious Schools Colors Paint


Ludhiana: Prakash Utsav of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji was celebrated with great pomp and show, in many schools.

At Spring Dale Senior Secondary School community, poetry recitation and a turban-tying competition was started with organizovany.Programma Shabad "Deh Shiva Bar Moheh-it." Students read poems depicting the life of Guru Sahibans. Managing Director Avinash Kaur Walia congratulated the students on Gurpurb, evaluating the performance of the participants and motivate them to participate in such competitions.
Students of the School Kids Paradise "says Avtar Purab with religious devotion and pious Gurbani, soaked in emotions and feelings. Tastefully decorated and Campus "Gurbani Tukka" added to the festivities. Students read the Shabad "Deh Shiva Var Mohe Ehe" and "Waho Waho Gobind Singh Ji" Aape Gur Chela. "Campus resounded with the" Deg Teg Fateh ',' Pant Kee Jet. "

Little gave way chaupayee Sahib. Five small, dressed as the Panj pyaras and somewhat like a guru ki fauj, leading parbhat pheri with "Satnam Waheguru" on their lips to the signs, aagman purab. The school director Taranjit Kaur, congratulating all on Aagman Guru Guru Gobind Singh Ji in Purab stressed that the great holy warrior, scholar and social reformer who fought against the prevailing injustice.

In honor of the birthday, various competitions were organized by Bhartiya Vidya Mandir in Udham Singh Nagar.Studentov to praise the "Great Guru" at Chabad Gaayan competition with full devotion and holiness.

Budding artists and made a beautiful collage diagram highlighting the sermon Dasham Pitah. "Swastik" Class XII Science was recognized in the Chabad Ist Gaayan, Vansh Jethi class IA stood first in the collage-making and Abhishek Singhal Class VII D ranks first in the table, making the contest.

The winners were awarded trophies. Basic Bandana Sethi handed best wishes for an auspicious day and worked out the meaning of "Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Ehe, Shubh Karman Te Na kabhu taro." Students were told to correct his aim and determined to move forward with your head held high and be successful in their lives following the teachings of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Penguin preschool castle, Udham Singh Nagar, celebrated the birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji with great respect in shkoly.Izyuminkoy event was a proud moment when the children dressed as Punj Pyare bowed their heads to the picture of the 10 gurus. With their hands clasped, eyes closed and heads bowed, the little mule gave Mantar, which is part of their daily prayer at school.

All the children dressed in traditional dress, listening to the life history of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who symbolizes righteousness, courage and sacrifice. They were fascinated to learn how to grow and become the Guru as a saint and a warrior.

Kamal Preet Kaur, principal, said that he was a leader of firm spiritual principles and intense devotion to God, and at the same time, fearless dedication to protect people from oppression and injustice. In the end, teachers and other staff joined the children for the langar.

Sports schools Everest Day

Everest Public Senior Secondary School, Moti Nagar, organized its annual sports day on Friday with students from LKG to Class VIII involved in it with enthusiasm. Toddlers and teenagers have put their best foot forward in order to conclude the names of the winners.

0 comments:

Post a Comment