Local GTV channel covering the Parbhat Pheri in the early morning
Prabhat Pheri, literally meaning “dawn rounds” or “morning procession,” is a cherished Sikh tradition of early-morning devotional walks held before sunrise. Groups of devotees, starting from a Gurdwara, move through neighborhoods singing shabads and chanting praises of Waheguru, spreading spiritual energy, positivity, and unity. Prabhat Pheris are especially organized to mark Gurpurabs and other Sikh festivals, with the belief that these sacred hymns purify the surroundings and deepen the community’s connection with the Divine.

GTV coverage encouraging youths and nextzen
Traditionally, this practice was largely limited to urban areas. However, about a decade ago, the tradition was meaningfully introduced in District Moga, Punjab, bringing this spiritual experience to rural communities as well.

Bhai Swarjit Singh introducing DhunAnand spirit of Sewa

Swarjit Singh ji helping day and ight.
On this occasion, Bhai Swarjit Singh of the DhunAnand Foundation actively participated in the Prabhat Pheri and also arranged hot tea and snacks for the Sangat. Bhai Swarjit Singh also performs Kirtan at Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar. This thoughtful gesture was warmly appreciated by the participants and reflected the Foundation’s spirit of seva (selfless service) and community care.
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