Free Water (Shabeel) service in PUNJAB

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In the month of June of every year, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs was in memory of the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev, where the langar was imposed

In this, langar is provided free of cost to all the People. The langar eaten by Every passenger who passes through the road. In Punjab, there is a Langer of bread and sweet water. Sweet water is called #Sabeel. It’s very useful in the summer. Wherever Punjabi lives in the entire world, they keep Langer free of cost. Such as Canada, England, USA, DUBAI, New Zealand, Australia, etc.

The water used in the langar is like this

  1. Sweet water
  2. Jal Zira
  3. Lemon Water
  4. Sakanjvi
  5. Filter water
  6. Etc.

The food used in the langar is as follows

  1. Dal bread
  2. Choole Bathure
  3. Kale chole
  4. Karah (Parchad)
  5. The Sag and the bread of corn
  6. Etc.

Some Videos as Below.

@Click_Click @IshantHP_ig @TravellerG @OmerAli @sonnyNg @VickyKrish @RadieN @user_not_found @AbdullahAM

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@Bal good keep it you really doing great by showing your nearby culture.

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Hi @Bal ,

It is great to know more about the special day in Punjab! : ]

I am interested to learn more about the history of Guru Arjan, as well as the interesting dishes served to the community.

It comes to my surprise that there are not many posts regarding the famous drinks in India, as this is a really good content regarding that.

Keep it up!

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Hello @Bal ,

Thank you very much for tagging me! This is a great act of benevolence! I’m really happy when I see people who find pleasure in helping others and giving them the most important goods.

The fact that Langer exists in every country where Punjabi live is also quite impressive. Is it practised for one day or for a longer period of time?

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Thanks Big Brother @AmbrishVarshney

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Thanks @sonnyNg … Welcome to Punjab India

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thanks @RadieN have you visited Punjab India ?

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Thank you for tagging me @Bal

It’s a great job, helping to others, thank you for sharing with us.

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Welcome Brother … @AbdullahAM

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Hi @Bal ,

Unfortunately I’ve never been to India, but I really want to see the incredible Punjab one day!

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Sure sure @RadieN welcome

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