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The Siri Singh Sahib often told us, “Guru is your altar for which you have no alternative.” This series is offered with the hope that the content inspires.
This time willing to tie a turban to avoid the hassle with the chuni blowing from my head continuously as experienced the year before. That's what I thought! But God had something else in mind... During the first day...
Each participant has seva projects they work on during the course focused on serving the Sikh community and the general community, many with incredible devotion and creativity. Some of the seva projects have become enduring community traditions.
Do you have a desire to expand and deepen your relationship with yourself, your Dharma and Shabd Guru?
In order to inspire and connect with our quickly growing global Sangat feel connected Sikh Dharma International has been doing some “Outreach Interviews” – we call members of different communities in the world and touch base with them.
Participate by hosting an Akhand Paath or Sahaj Paath in your community or by tuning-in to the 72-hour live-streaming Akhand Path from Siri Singhasan Gurdwara in Espanola, NM.
Too many times in the game of identity we want to judge people based on what they look like, and there is nothing about Kirantana that is the typical Kundalini Yogi, 99% wear white all the time to teach, and many times, like normal people, have gotten ritualistic and full of rites.
Sikhs of Punjabi origin make a special contribution to the class because of their deep connection with the roots and the spirit of our path. We have had students of different faiths come also to be a part of the experience. Both our shared purpose and our diversity allow us all to learn from, support, and inspire one another.
I became a Sikh when I surrendered to the Guru. This surrender also allowed me to became a Yogi. If you argue that there is a difference, it just means that you haven’t understood each deeply enough.
In honor of the 300th celebration of Guru Gaddi Sikh Dharma International presented a Kalgi crown jewel turban decoration to Takhat Hazur Sahib in Nanded
The Light of the Shabd Guru becomes available on DVD.
Speaks about the many facets of prayer, and what constitutes as prayer.
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