Guruka Singh
Guruka Singh is a teacher, writer and inveterate punster. He loves telling stories and has spent many hours telling them to his kids.  His love of poetry and Gurbani have led him to translate Yogi Bhajan's Gurmukhi poems in Furmaan Khalsa as well as translating Japji Sahib and other Gurbani.
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Guruliv Singh

Guruliv Singh was a storyteller who recorded many stories in the late 1970's using simple technology of the time. The stories he told have since become classics to children for the past 30 years who have listened to them. Simple sound effects and music, along with his energetic voice and ever changing voice, he entertained and inspired many children.

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Gurumeher Kaur

Sat Nam, I am Mataji Gurumeher Kaur Khalsa, age 78. Growing up  in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, the Atlantic ocean was my front yard. My husband and I moved to Orlando, Florida, where we raised our 6 children. It was in Orlando at the very first Winter Solstice gathering with SSS Harbhajan Singh Khalsa in 1971, that I took Sikh vows and stepped onto this beautiful path.In 1984 my husband also tied a turban and became GuruMeher Singh. Our four daughters are Gursikhs and our two sons honor our commitment, but follow their own way.

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Gurutej Singh

A poet, a warrior, and a businessman, Gurutej Singh walks many paths while walking the one. He is the founder and Senior Vice President of Akal Security, one of the largest security companies in America. For thirty years he traveled extensively with the Siri Singh Sahib as his sevadar and student. Gurutej Singh has published two books and regularly travels and teaches on Sikhism and meditation. The wisdom of his words, both written and spoken, have brought inspiration to thousands of people.

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Harijot Singh

Harijot Singh is a graduate of Miri Piri Academy and maintains and produces all the stories for the SikhNet Audio Stories section. He lives in Espanola, New Mexico.

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Roop Singh

Roop Singh started telling stories about the Sikh Gurus in local schools so that non Sikh children would be able to understand what it mean to be a Sikh.  His simple style and clear explanations were so popular with children, teachers and parents that they passed his name around everywhere.  Today Roop Singh travels around the world entertaining and educating his audiences with his special brand of storytelling.

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