Monday 11 March 2013

COLLECTING DONATION AT GURDWARA SAHIB SENTUL


DONATIONS ARE WELCOME

Your Donations will help us to succeed in the building of the new Gurdwara Sahib Lahat .

You can credit the Donations to the Gurdwara account -Maybank 508029502579

You can also contribute by cheque,payable to GURDWARA SAHIB LAHAT

Any enquires do not hesitate to call Mr Balvinder Singh   0165169710 / Mr Pritam Singh 0149010277 / 

Madam Kavaljit Kaur 0125157072

Cheques can be sent to :

No17A,Regrouping Area,Lahat,31500,Perak Darul Ridzuan

YOU CAN VISIT US ALSO IN FACEBOOK

 https://www.facebook.com/gurdwarasahiblahat.ipoh.5?ref=ts&fref=ts

COLLECTING DONATION IN GURDWARA SAHIB TITIWANGSA


Sunday 10 March 2013

THIS WAS THE OLD BUILDING OF GURDWARA SAHIB LAHAT

THIS GURDWARA WAS EATEN BY TERMITES

MEETING WITH THE LAHAT SANGAT











COLLECTING DONATION IN GURDWARA SAHIB GREENTOWN


RECEIVING LETTER OF LAND FROM DATO DR MAH



GURDWARA SAHIB LAHAT SECRETARY IS HOLDING THE PROPOSED PLAN OF THE NEW BUILDING OF GURDWARA SAHIB LAHAT


HISTORY OF GURDWARA SAHIB LAHAT


The earliest Sikhs who resided in the Lahat area were mostly tin mine workers and dairy farmers while a few of them had bullock carts. These Sikhs built their Gurdwara Sahib in Jalan Pengkalan Lahat around the 1920s. Due to the communist insurgency, the Sikhs were resettled in the Lahat New Village around 1950. This old Gurdwara Sahib was vacated at this time.
Around 1948, the Sikhs in Lahat built the present Gurdwara Sahib building. This single storey semi brick and wooden structure with a zinc roof was built at a cost of Malayan $2,000.00. The Holy Book, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, was ceremoniously placed in this Gurdwara Sahib and a jormela (religious programme) was held during this occasion.

In the 1960s, there were about 30 Sikh families residing in Lahat village. Over the years, several families have left for greener pastures. There are presently about 15 Sikh families still residing in Lahat. Bhai Gurdial Singh Gill Village Kambo Dhaiwala, Amritsar served as a Granthi in this Gurdwara Sahib from the mid 1930s to the mid 1940s.

The Management Committee consists of the President, Secretary, Treasurer, their assistants and nine committee members. The normal religious programme is held once a month on the Sangrand day from 8.00a.m. to 9.00a.m. Other religious programmes are held as and when necessary at the request of the Sikh Sangat.