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Shanti Kaur Khalsa shares some historical accounts about the Vaisakhi story. There are several versions and in some of them Guru tricks the crowd by using goats, and in some versions the 5 beloveds actually give their heads. She gives a great perspective on all of these versions.
Start the New Year off by looking beyond and within. Connect with your soul through yoga, meditation, and enlightening discussion on topics that make you ponder day to day. Question reality, acknowledge totality, and inspire the soul within.
This is an explanation of the Zafarnama, Hikaa-itaan, and Sarb Loh Granth. Dasam Granth give us a path of what and how to do things. It gives us the technology (experience) as well as knowledge.
This is an explanation of the following chapters of the Dasam Granth: Gian Prabodh, Choubis Avtar, Oup Avtar, 35 Savaiyas, Khalsa Mehima, Shastar Naam Mala, and Charitaro Pakiyan.
After Guru Gobind Singh left his body, Mata Sundri started compiling his writings with the help of Bhai Mani Singh. They compiled the Dasam Granth which Sikhs revered in Gurdwaras. This video explains the other chapters/books of the Dasam Granth including Jaap Sahib, Akal Ustat, Bachitar Natak, and the Chandi Charitar.
This is the history of Guru Gobind Singh and when he wrote his Banis in Nainadevi. How many scriptures were lost and he recited the entire Siri Guru Granth and His Banis by heart. And why He kept his writings separate from the Siri Guru Granth.
Celebrating 300th Anniversary of Siri Guru Granth Sahib.
Camp Miri Piri is designed to give a powerful spiritual experince as well as how to live as a highly inspired Sikh to do well in every way..
Shanti Kaur answers the question about why she wears a turban as a Sikh Woman
Today we remember the days around June 6th 1984 when thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed and the Akal Takhat was Martyred...
Shanti Kaur answers this tough question about being a Sikh and the value that this lifestyle offers.
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