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Tercentennial Khalsa Celebrations
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In 1999, the Sikh community all over the world will join
together to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Khalsa. The year 1999 has a special
significance in the history of the Sikhs. It is a celebration of the birth of Khalsa,
which is a culmination of the process started by Guru Nanak in the fifteenth century. On
the other hand the survival of the religion is firmly rooted in tradition and sacrifices
after having gone through different turmoil and tribulations in its history. It changed
the course of history and brought new awakening in values, which provided equality,
liberty, self-respect and self-assertion.
- Programs Worldwide for Tercentennial Celebrations
- Ideas & Solutions for Tercentennial Celebrations
- Wear Kesri Turbans for all TerCentennial Functions - remember 1999 is the Year of the
Khalsa
- Use Kesri Dupattas for all Tercentennial Functions
- Tell atleast 5 Non-Sikhs as what exactly are we celebrating.
- Send a News Release to the editors of Newspapers, magazines and all other kind of
community papers. Some of the sources of information to send the info:
- Tell your kids to speak in their schools and colleges about this occasion. You would be
amazed as to how good they are in delivering this message. May be send some sweets with
them for other kids.
- Tell your office or business associates about this occasion, it is perfect time to take
a box of Indian sweets on your next meeting with your business associate or a business
client.
- Share these ideas with your other Sikh friends and relations and ask them also to
participate in the propagation of our Guru's message to others.
- Think one great idea on your own or with your family and act on it.
- If you haven't taken 'Amrit', do that on April 14, 1999 and become a Gursikh on a path
towards becoming a Khalsa.
Here are some of the pictures from
Anandpur Sahib

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