QUESTION & ANSWER PROCEDURE
हिंदी में सवाल-जवाब की प्रक्रिया ।
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There will be a Question & Answer session. The procedure for asking questions for the Master’s Satsang Programme will be a Token Selection System. If you wish to ask a question during the Satsang programme, please adhere to the following:
- If time permits, first take your seat in the Main Hall and then go to the Question & Answer selection area which is located in the Auxiliary Hall on the Ground Floor. Please refer to the Center Map for the Ground Floor to locate this area.
- The selection area will open at 7:00 am and will close at 8:30 am. If you wish to ask a question, you must be there before 8:30 am.
- Only those 18 years of age or above may ask questions. Young adults aged 14-17 may also ask questions, but only one male and one female will be selected.
- Questioners will be selected through a random draw of tokens, some of which will be blank and some of which will be numbered. Only those who select a numbered token will be permitted to ask a question.
- If you have not been selected you must return to your original seat in the Main Hall.
- Once the selection process is complete, no one else should get up to ask questions during the Question & Answer session. Only those selected will be allowed to ask a question.
- Questions should only be asked in either English, Hindi or Punjabi.
- If you wish to ask a question in Filipino, you must have your question translated in English on paper. If you require help in translating your question into English, a translator in the Auxiliary Hall will be available to assist you.
- If you are selected, sevadars will guide you to the designated seating area in the Main Hall. Please follow the seating instructions of the Ushering Sevadars.
- Questions should be short and precise.
- Only one question should be asked per person.
- Questions should be of a spiritual nature and not about personal, financial, health, family, or political problems.
- Questions should not be asked on behalf of others.
- Long notes, poems or letters should not be read, nor should there be any singing of shabads or songs.
- Please do not interrupt the Master while he is answering your question, let him finish speaking before responding.