Gurdwara Sahib — Source of Spiritual Inspiration
On-Campus • Daily Prayers • Gurpurab Celebrations • Akhand Path
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
The College takes pride in having a Gurdwara Sahib within the campus which is a source of spiritual motivation for students alongside academic education. Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the holy book of Sikhs, has been installed in the Gurdwara Sahib, from which holy hymns are recited daily in the morning and evenings, providing divine guidance to the entire college community throughout the academic year.
S.G.G.S. Khalsa College Mahilpur takes immense pride in having a Gurdwara Sahib within the college campus. It serves as a source of spiritual motivation and moral strength for the students alongside their academic education. The birthdays of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji are celebrated with great enthusiasm in the college hall, with all preparations made by the students themselves. Akhand Path and Bhog ceremonies are conducted regularly to mark religious occasions, the most recent being in February 2024.
On-Campus Gurdwara Sahib
A dedicated Gurdwara Sahib located within the college premises provides students, staff, and visitors a sacred space for spiritual reflection, prayer, and divine guidance throughout the academic year.
Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
The eternal holy scripture of Sikhism — Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji — has been installed in the Gurdwara Sahib. It is the living Guru and the divine embodiment of wisdom for the entire college community.
Daily Gurbani Kirtan
Holy hymns and Gurbani are recited every morning and evening in the Gurdwara Sahib. This daily practice instills peace, discipline, and spiritual awareness — students start and end their day with devotion.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Gurpurab
The birthday of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji is celebrated with great enthusiasm in the college hall. All preparations are made by the students themselves, fostering community spirit and deep cultural pride.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Gurpurab
The birthday of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji is celebrated with great reverence and devotion. Students actively organize the event, learning Sikh values of courage, service to humanity, and equality.
Akhand Path & Bhog Ceremonies
The college regularly conducts Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji ceremonies. The most recent Bhog ceremony was held in February 2024, bringing together the college community in spiritual unity, prayer, and devotion.
Gurdwara Sahib Gallery
Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji — February 2024
Sacred ceremony of the continuous recitation of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
The college conducted a sacred Bhog Sri Akhand Path Sahib Ji ceremony in February 2024. This auspicious occasion brought together students, faculty, staff, and the wider college community in a spirit of devotion, unity, and gratitude. The ceremony was marked by the completion of the continuous recitation of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, followed by Ardas and Hukamnama. Students actively participated in the seva (service) and spiritual proceedings, reinforcing the college's commitment to nurturing both the mind and the soul.
Sikh Values Promoted at the College
The Gurdwara Sahib nurtures these core values in every student
Seva — Selfless Service
Students are encouraged to participate in seva (selfless service) during religious events, ceremonies and Gurdwara activities, instilling values of humility, community service and compassion in daily life.
Equality & Brotherhood
The Gurdwara upholds Sikh values of equality, brotherhood and universal human dignity — values that are reflected in the college's open-door policy and inclusive educational environment for all students.
Daily Gurbani Recitation
Holy hymns from Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji are recited every morning and evening, providing students with a spiritually grounding routine that fosters inner peace, focus, and moral clarity throughout the day.
Cultural Heritage Preservation
The celebration of Gurpurabs and ceremonies by students ensures the living transmission of Sikh cultural heritage, history, and spiritual traditions to each new generation that passes through the college.