Thursday, September 01, 2011

Khalsa Camp 2011...



Khalsa Camp UK took place from 26th to 31st August. As always the camp was a great inspiration and 6 days of pure bliss! What makes Khalsa Camp special is the elder Gursikhs that are there who share their wealth of knowledge, experience and pyaar. With Guru Sahib's kirpaa this year's camp was well attended with approximately 350 to 400 people at the camp. The majority of campers were new campers. There were campers from South America, Canada, Finland, Holland, India, Germany, Ireland and from across the UK.

This year the talks were based around the Khalsa. The talks included 'Romance of Enlightened Soul' by Dr. Daljeet Singh Virk (Derby); 'Rehit Pyaaree Mujh Ko'; Khalsa being relevant to the modern world by Bhai Satnam Singh (Gravesend); Life of the Khalsa by Bhai Surjit Singh jee (India); Qualities of a Gursikh by Bhenji Mandeep Kaur (Army Chaplain); Leadership and the Khalsa by Bhai Harinder Singh (USA); Sikh history and heritage by Bhai Jasprit Singh (V&A Museum); 'Moving Forward' by Bhai Joginder Singh (Leicester). With Guru Sahib's kirpaa the camp was great.

Below are some photos (taken from Bhenji Harsimrat Kaur's Flickr):


Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee Maharaaj - Amritvela


Talk by Dr. Daljeet Singh Virk


Talk - Romance of Enlightened Soul


Talk by Sikh Organisation of Prisoner Welfare.


Talk - Rehit Pyaaree Mujh Ko


High ropes


Low ropes


The Big Bounce


Bhai Sahib and campers playing Table Tennis.


Gurbani workshop with Giani Kulvinder Singh jee


Workshop with Bhai Surjeet Singh jee


Veer Ravjeet Singh making announcements


Bhai Satnam Singh (Gravesend) doing a talk on how the Khalsa is a social activist of the world


Bhenji Mandeep Kaur doing a talk


Children's crèche.


Evening Simran by Veer Amritpal Singh


Evening keertan by Jasleen Kaur



Evening divaan.


Bhenji Sangeet Kaur doing keertan.


Sangat.


Guru Jee leaving camp site.




Dhan Hai Guru, Dhan Hai Teree Sikhee!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

All your posts are very inspiring. Keep them coming. A Kaur

Anonymous said...

WOW! Just saw the Khalsa Camp UK 2011 video & heard some lectures from the camp on the YouTube channel. Seems like such a chardikala camp! I would love to attend in the future, hopefully!

Anonymous said...

do you have video of bhai surjit singh playing table tennis??
i feel like i have to watch that!!

Manvir Singh (UK) said...

I didn't take any pictures or make any videos. Perhaps the Vintage guys have?