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In this katha by Baba Mohinder Singh Bhari wale (Damdami Taksal wale) talks about the Anand Karaj Laavan. Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining
In this katha by Sant Kartar Singh (Bhindrawale) talks about the origins of Damdami Taksal Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining
In this katha by Sant Hari Singh (Randhawe wale) talks about the Damdami Taksal Upsamparda Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining
Ranveer Singh is the co-founder of the National Sikh Youth Federation (NSYF), a collective of Sikh activists, artists and academics that exist to serve the sovereign Sikh Nation. NSYF aims to educate and inspire a generation through connecting them with Sikh history, philosophy, polity, culture and lifestyle. Ranveer joined us this week to educate us on the Sikh genocide which took place in 1984 after the assassination of the prime minister, Indira Gandhi. He talked about Sikhs desire for independence, the rise of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (leader of the Damdami Taksal) and the inaccuracies served by mainstream media and celebrities over the tragic events which occurred between 1 Nov 1984 – 4 Nov 1984. Still to this day nobody has been brought to justice however as is with the BLM movement, it is crucial to inform ourselves of the history to understand how to move forward. Thanks again to Ranveer Singh. www.twitter/@theNSYF www.instagram/@nsyf_uk www.nsyf.org.uk www.twitter.com/ranveersp
Born and raised in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Gurkeerat Singh is a student of the Damdami Taksal and has dedicated his life to learning and sharing the teachings of Sikhi. In his 26 years, he has had the privilege of having great Gursikhs such as Bhagat Jaswant Singh Ji (Bhagat Ji) and Giani Bhagwan Singh Ji Bhindranvale as his teachers. In this podcast, we’ll discuss his struggle with dyslexia, trouble focusing in school, and the suicidal thoughts and other low points which shaped the person he is today. Don’t forget to follow him @kothaguru on Instagram! *** If you or anyone you know is in a crisis or may be having thoughts of suicide, please contact Crisis Services Canada or call 1-833-456-4566. If you are in the US, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or call at 1-800-273-8255. Please subscribe, rate and review the podcast. Send your questions, comments and feedback to podcast@experiencesikhi.com. Follow ExperienceSikhi on social media and use hashtag #experiencesikhipodcast. www.experiencesikhi.com Music for the podcast is by The Lost Strings.
Dhadrianwale requesting for attention from Jathedars of Damdami Taksal and Akhand Kirtani Jatha
In this Katha, Sant Giani Kartaar Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale the 13th Jathedaar of Damdami Taksal share a sakhi on understanding the value of Vaheguru Mantar. Vaheguru mantar is the Jaap of all four ages. This manter is received through the Punj Pyaare and taking Amrit. The Value of this mantar is giving our head to Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj. For More Katha Please Visit www.GurmatVeechar.com For any questions, suggestions, or issues please contact harkikatha1@gmail.com
In this katha Sri Maan Sant Giani Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindranwale the 14th Jathedaar of Damdami Taksal talks about the different powers people get from doing yoga and other spiritual practices and how these leeds to having false pride. They explain how going to sangat helps us remove this pride. Sorry the audio is not the best. For More Katha Please Visit www.GurmatVeechar.com For any questions, suggestions, or issues please contact harkikatha1@gmail.com
Sri Maan Sant Giani Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale the 14 Jathedaar of Damdami Taksal expains the different ways that the number five has significance in Sikhi. They also take about the 14 jewels of Sikhism and 16 beauties of a Barhmgiani. For More Katha Please Visit www.GurmatVeechar.com For any questions, suggestions, or issues please contact harkikatha1@gmail.com