PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, August 1: In a celebration of faith, music, and devotion, the Har-Har Mahadev Seva Sangh is poised to host a grand Bhajan Sandhya on the last Monday (Antim Somvari) of Shravan, August 4, at the Sakchi Gurudwara Ground.
This year’s event carries exceptional significance as the Sangh marks its silver jubilee, commemorating 25 years of unbroken spiritual service and dedication.
Announcing the programme, Sangh founder Amarpreet Singh Kale said here today at a press conference that meticulous preparations are underway to craft a spiritually immersive experience for devotees.

A crucial preparatory meeting was recently convened at the Sangh office on Kalimati Road, where detailed deliberations took place on stage design, security, parking, crowd management, and logistical planning.
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The devotional evening will commence at 6.30 p.m. and continue late into the night, with renowned singer and Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari as the star performer.
Revered for his soulful and stirring renditions of Shiva bhajans, Tiwari, along with his musical troupe, will guide the congregation in an enchanting musical tribute to Lord Shiva.
Thousands of devotees from Jamshedpur and neighbouring districts across the Kolhan region are expected to gather for this celestial occasion.
Over the past 24 years, the Har-Har Mahadev Seva Sangh has hosted a constellation of acclaimed devotional artists including Kailash Kher, Malini Awasthi, Anoop Jalota, Lakhbir Singh Lakha, Kalpana Patwari, Bharat Sharma Vyas, Pawan Singh, Kanhaiya Mittal, and Devi.
To enhance the divine ambience, the entire venue will be adorned with electric illuminations, and a tableau of Baba Barfani will stand as a spiritual centrepiece. A grand community feast (Bhandara-Prasad) will also be organised for all attendees.
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Adding to the significance of this silver jubilee celebration, the Sangh has also announced the presentation of the Sangh Ratna Seva Award, an honour that will recognise individuals for their exemplary contributions to society and service to humanity.
This year the Sangh Ratna Seva Award will be presented to former Dhanbad MP and minister Pashupati Nath Singh. He also happens to be the patron of the Sangh who has never missed the devotional programme during the past 24 hours.
In an appeal, Kale invited the people of Jamshedpur to attend the event with their families, saying, “This is not merely a celebration, but a divine congregation that unites hearts in the name of faith, service, and the blessings of Lord Shiva.”







