The youth of Raowal village succeed in their life by welcoming the devotees during the anniversary function

Barsi Baba Nand Singh Ji

Introduction

The 82nd Barsi of Baba Nand Singh Ji was observed with great devotion at Nanaksar Kaleran. Thousands of devotees gathered to honour the memory of Baba Ji. The Barsi is not just a religious event. It is a moment of unity, remembrance, and spiritual awakening. Like every year, this year too Baba Nand Singh Ji’s Barsi was celebrated from August 24 to August 28 with great devotion and fanfare.

Who Was Baba Nand Singh Ji?

Baba Nand Singh Ji was one of the most respected saints of Sikh history. He was born in 1870 in Village of Sherpur Kalan in Punjab in district Ludhiana. From a young age, he was deeply spiritual. His life was dedicated to the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He spread the message of love, humility, and devotion. Baba Ji always encouraged people to remember Waheguru. He lived a simple and pure life, setting an example for others.

The Sacred Place – Nanaksar Kaleran

Nanaksar Kaleran is a holy site in Punjab, located near Jagaron in Ludhiana district. It is closely linked with Baba Nand Singh Ji. He spent much of his life here in meditation and prayer. Today, it stands as a beacon of spirituality. Devotees from across the world visit this place. The Gurudawara complex is not only a religious space but also a center of peace and learning.

Nanaksar Kaleran
Nanaksar Kaleran

Understanding the Barsi Tradition

The word “Barsi” means anniversary of passing away. In Sikh tradition, it is observed to remember saints and their teachings. It is not a day of sorrow but of spiritual reflection. On this day, devotees gather to listen to Gurbani, meditate, and renew their faith. Baba Nand Singh Ji’s Barsi is among the most significant in Sikh history.

The 82nd Barsi Celebrations

The 82nd Barsi was marked by a huge gathering. People came from different parts of India and abroad. The celebrations lasted several days. From early morning till night, the Gurudawara was filled with Kirtan and prayers. The atmosphere was deeply spiritual. Devotees felt a sense of peace and divine presence.

Religious Ceremonies at the Barsi

The main events of the Barsi included Akhand Path, continuous recitation of Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Kirtan was performed by well-known ragis. Sangat joined in singing hymns. Many engaged in Simran, silently meditating on Waheguru. These practices helped devotees feel connected to Guru Nanak’s teachings.

Discourses and Sermons

Prominent Sikh saints delivered discourses. They shared stories from Baba Nand Singh Ji’s life. These sermons highlighted his humility and deep devotion. The messages encouraged people to live truthfully and serve others. Listeners were reminded that real devotion lies in simplicity and selfless service.

The Role of Sangat

The Sangat plays an important role in the Barsi. Devotees come together as one family. Many volunteered in different services like cleaning, cooking, and organizing. The spirit of Seva (selfless service) was seen everywhere. This unity is what makes the gathering so special.

Gurudawara Nanaksar Kaleran
Gurudawara Nanaksar Kaleran

The Langar Tradition

One of the most important parts of Sikh gatherings is Langar. It is free food served to all without discrimination. At the 82nd Barsi, a massive Langar was organized. Volunteers worked day and night to prepare food. A special mention goes to the Sangat of village Raowal. They actively took part in preparing and serving Langar. Their Seva inspired many. The tradition of Langar shows equality and humility in practice.

Spiritual Impact of the Gathering

Attending the Barsi had a deep effect on devotees. Many felt their faith renewed. The Gurbani and Kirtan touched their hearts. The teachings of Baba Ji gave them strength to face life’s struggles. Such gatherings remind people of the spiritual path. They bring blessings for all who attend.

International Devotees

The Barsi was not limited to local devotees. Pilgrims from countries like Canada, UK, and USA attended. Many others joined online through live telecasts. This shows how Baba Nand Singh Ji’s message has reached the world. The event became a global moment of devotion.

Organization and Management

Managing such a huge gathering is not easy. The Gurdwara committees worked tirelessly. Arrangements were made for accommodation, water, and transport. Security was also well-managed. Despite the large crowd, everything remained disciplined and peaceful. This year, there was more gathering of Sangat than last year at the Barsi event.

Barsi of Baba Nand Singh Ji at Nanaksar Kaleran
Barsi of Baba Nand Singh Ji at Nanaksar Kaleran

Lessons from the Barsi

The 82nd Barsi was not only a religious event but also a source of learning. Baba Nand Singh Ji’s life teaches us simplicity, humility, and service. His message reminds us to stay connected to the Guru. True spirituality is not in rituals but in living with love and compassion.

Cultural and Social Influence

The Barsi also had cultural significance. Traditional hymns, Punjabi folk practices, and community bonding were seen. The event also supported the local economy as visitors purchased goods and services. Young people were inspired to engage in seva. It strengthened community ties across generations.

Conclusion

The 82nd Barsi of Baba Nand Singh Ji at Nanaksar Kaleran was a divine event. It united people in remembrance, devotion, and service. Baba Ji’s teachings continue to guide millions. His message of humility and love is timeless. Such gatherings help keep Sikh values alive and inspire future generations.

FAQs: Barsi Baba Nand Singh Ji

1. What is the meaning of Barsi?

Barsi means the anniversary of a saint’s passing. It is observed to honour their teachings and life.

2. Where is Nanaksar Kaleran located?

Nanaksar Kaleran is located in Punjab near Jagraon city, India. It is a major spiritual center for Sikhs.

3. Who organizes the Barsi of Baba Nand Singh Ji?

The Gurdwara management committees, along with the Sangat, organize it. Volunteers also contribute through seva.

4. What is special about the langar during the Barsi?


The Langar is massive and serves thousands. At the 82nd Barsi, the Sangat of village Raowal also made their contribution to preparing and serving food.

5. Why do devotees from all over the world attend?

They come to pay respect to Baba Nand Singh Ji, to join prayers, and to feel spiritually uplifted. His teachings inspire Sikhs globally.


Harman

Harman is a proud native of Raowal. With a deep-rooted connection to the land and its people, we contribute stories, updates, and insights that reflect the true spirit of Raowal. Our website aims to keep people connected to their heritage and village while showcasing the beauty of village life to the wider world. Especially people from the village Raowal who live abroad.