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Akhand Paath July 13, 14, 15, 2007


Jassi Lachhar, William Osler Foundation's Manager, Development & New Initiatives,
directs people to this weekend's Akhand Paath.

 



Osler Foundation

Foundation representatives, Jody Belford, Maureen Flanagan Pool and Ishani Sharma prepare
for Akhand Paath.



Akhaand Paath

The recitation begins in the quiet of Friday morning.

 


William Osler Health Centre's Akhand Paath

The sun shines into Brampton Civic Hospital's Atrium for Friday's commencement of The Akhand Paath.

 


Brampton Civic Hospital is complete, celebrations begin

Akhand Paath celebrates the completion of Brampton Civic Hospital.

 

Osler Foundation welcomes guests of Akhand Paath

Volunteer and friend of the Canadian Sikh Committee, Bhajan Singh oversees some of the food preparations in Brampton Civic Hospital's Cafeteria for the Akhand Paath.

 

Brampton Civic Hospital Akhand Paath_

This area of Brampton Civic Hospital's Cafeteria is prepared for hundreds of guests to enjoy refreshments while seated on mats set out for the Akhand Paath.

 

Osler Foundation Volunteer

Volunteer and friend of the Osler Foundation, Manjeet Singh cheerfully participates in Akhand Paath as part of his "religious work".

 

Akhand Paath recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib

Akhand Paath is the practice of the continuous recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh holy scripture) from beginning to end.

 

In honour of the completion of Brampton Civic Hospital

The Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh holy scripture) is 1430 pages long. Reciting it for Akhand Paath is done one reader at a time and can be accompanied by music.

 

Opportunities at Osler

The event was an opportunity to share information with the community about recruitment at Brampton Civic Hospital as well as Foundation activities.

 

Akhand Paath Saturday July 14

Satuday's rainy weather did not dampen the spirits of volunteers on hand to offer information to participants of the weekend-long celebration.

 

Canadian Sikh Committee member

Akhand Paath at Brampton Civic Hospital

Osler Foundation celebrates

Ramandeep Kaur Grewal with her daughter and Manjeet Singh enjoy the tea service.

 

 

Akhand Paath Volunteers

Sewadar: Punjabi for "volunteer", Osler for "friend"!

 

 

Young Osler Volunteers

Small volunteers with big hearts: helping make the event a success.

 

 

Anne Randell, WOHCF, President & CEO

Bob Richards, President & CEO, WOHC (left) and Anne Randell, President & CEO WOHCF (right) present plaques with gratitude to the Ontario Gurdwaras Committee and Ontario Gurdwaras and Sikh Council memberships during speeches at Sunday's concluding ceremonies.

 

 

Close of the BCH Akhand Paath

Good-byes are said as religious officials depart.

 

The end of the Akhand Paath July 15 07

The crowd sees off religious officials at the end of a wonderful cultural community event.

Akhand Paath, Brampton Civic Hospital

July 2007

 

 

 

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