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A-to-zed Bollywood Movie review
Jaat AND Kesari-2 - Very Bad AND Very Good

A-to-zed Bollywood Movie review

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 15:55


Send us a texthttps://a-to-zed.blogspot.com/Jaat - 1.0 Stars.Kesari-2 - 4.5 Stars.

Cinemondo Podcast
JAAT Trailer REACTION! Telugu | Hindi | Sunny Deol | Randeep Hooda | Viineet Kumar Siingh!

Cinemondo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 15:35


Send us a textKathy, Mark and Burk react to the new trailer for JAAT, an upcoming Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Gopichand Malineni (in his Hindi debut), and produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory. The film stars Sunny Deol in the lead role, Regina Cassandra as the female lead role and Randeep Hooda as main antagonist. Ayesha Khan, Saiyami Kher, Zarina Wahab, Bandhavi Sridhar, Vishika Kota, Praneeta Patnaik and Doulath Sulthana will see in supporting female protagonists. Vineet Kumar Singh, Prashant Bajaj, Ajay Ghosh, Dayanand Shetty, Jagapati Babu and Babloo Prithiveeraj will also see in supporting antagonists.Support the show

Sikh Siyasat Podcasts
Exclusive Talk with Manoj Singh Duhan: Haryanvi Sikhs & Truth About Sikh-Haryanvi Clashes Abroad

Sikh Siyasat Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 48:53


In this exclusive interview, Journalist Mandeep Singh sits down with Manoj Singh Duhan, who is making efforts to spreading the teachings of Sikhism within the Jaat communities of Haryana and Rajasthan. Manoj Singh Duhan shares his personal journey of embracing Sikhi and the growing interest in Sikhism among Haryanvi communities. This News/Article Exclusive Talk with Manoj Singh Duhan: Haryanvi Sikhs & Truth About Sikh-Haryanvi Clashes Abroad appeared first on Sikh Siyasat News.

KhojGurbani
Gujari Jaat Gavar (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 516)

KhojGurbani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 14:41


Gujari Jaat Gavar, ਗੂਜਰੀ ਜਾਤਿ ਗਵਾਰਿ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 516 Sabad 1342)

Columbia Broken Couches
Episode 167 - India's Greatest Storyteller made me tear up on my Podcast

Columbia Broken Couches

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 88:51


In episode 167 of PG Radio, Jai Singh shares powerful and emotional stories from his life, touching on themes like the father-son relationship, love, breakups, and fatherhood. His storytelling is so engaging that it draws you in and makes you feel every moment. Tune in to experience these heartfelt stories that showcase Jai's talent for connecting with his audience. Jai Singh  @OldSchoolBastard  is one of the most revered storytellers in the Indian scene, celebrated for his powerful and emotionally resonant performances. He has gained widespread fame for his live show "Mohabbat Zindabad," where he masterfully blends traditional narratives with contemporary issues. Jai's unique storytelling style, characterized by deep empathy and engaging delivery, captivates and moves every type of audience, making him a standout figure in the world of storytelling. This is what we talked about: 00:00 - The best LIVE show in India 03:44 - When a Jaat approaches a Girl 05:22 - An emotional story of Two Brothers 18:20 - Prakhar tears up on the Podcast while talking about his Daadi 21:50 - Jai Cries while talking about his Daadi 30:26 - Fathers Never Express their Emotions 36:40 - Jai's Biggest Regret and Fear 43:18 - Scary Reality of Indian Society and Patriarchy 46:10 - Relationship of an Indian Father and a Son 51:34 - What is the meaning of "Mohabbat"? 54:28 - Why Do people hate their exes? 56:47 - Best feeling in the world 1:13:12 - Jai's Breakup story

KhojGurbani
Prathame Teri Niki Jaat (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 373)

KhojGurbani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 11:16


Prathame Teri Niki Jaat, ਪ੍ਰਥਮੇ ਤੇਰੀ ਨੀਕੀ ਜਾਤਿ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 373 Sabad 961)

KhojGurbani
Lalai Apani Jaat Gavai (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 362)

KhojGurbani

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 9:48


Lalai Apani Jaat Gavai, ਲਾਲੈ ਆਪਣੀ ਜਾਤਿ ਗਵਾਈ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 362 Sabad 928)

Anticipating The Unintended
#195 Missing In Action Is Here

Anticipating The Unintended

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 17:00


Wishing You a Great 2023Others might begin the new year with resolutions, but we prefer excuses. Last year, we wrote only 42 editions. There was much to do in the remaining ten weeks. There was the Football World Cup, a few time-offs, a couple of vacations, and of course, a lapdog ate our laptops. If these honourable reasons weren't enough, we add another: we wrote a book!Our book Missing in Action: Why You Should Care About Public Policy will be published on 23 January 2023. Like this newsletter, it is a 'pop' public policy book in which we explain concepts through stories rooted in the Indian context. We couldn't have asked for a more helpful and encouraging team than our friends at Penguin India, who got us over the line and in time for a Republic Day release. The book is ready for pre-order now. You will have to excuse us for a bit of promotion that we will do over the next month or so on these pages. So what's the book about? At the heart of the book is our belief in the core objective of public policy. It should increase the welfare of the citizens. Like the verse from Bhagavad Gita goes:अनन्याश्चिन्तयन्तो मां ये जनाः पर्युपासते।तेषां नित्याभियुक्तानां योगक्षेमं वहाम्यहम्।।9.22।।That word - Yogakshema - to preserve the prosperity and welfare of citizens is what public policy should be about. We write this newsletter with the hope that it will, in its small way, move the needle on discourse. The book is a logical extension of this hope. Hope, as Andy Dufresne taught us, ‘is a good thing; maybe the best of things'. We are hopeful about the future of India, but not in a misguided nationalistic way. We believe we can make an impact, however small, on the demand side of the policy equation. That making people aware of policy choices and helping them anticipate the unintended will lead to a change in the supply side of politics. There are two preconditions for this to happen, which we assume hold true. One, people have time and mental space available for discussions that matter to their lives. Two, a belief we can arrive at what's good for us through those debates and discussions.In the book, we have taken the citizens as the point of reference and elaborated on their interactions with the state, the market and the society. Think of the book as a primer to understanding the fundamentals that underpin these interactions. We cover why we need a state or the markets, what is the role of society and how the three interplay among them. We go back to the foundational texts on political philosophy and economy in the book to explain the core concepts of public policy but in what we hope is an accessible fashion. We have tried to avoid jargon and approached all topics using first principles. Like the 16th century Bhakti poet, Nabha Dasa, who compiled the life of every saint from time immemorial in Bhaktamala, wrote:"Jaat na puchhie saadhu ki, poochh leejie gyan, mol karo kirpan ka, padi rahne do mian" ("Do not ask for the antecedents of a learned saint. Only seek their wisdom. The true worth is what's within us and not what you see from outside.")We have been ecumenical in our approach in this book.The other thing you might find interesting in the book is our focus on finding examples in the Indian context to illuminate a point or to make a case for our arguments. This will contextualise a lot of the discussions in the book to our immediate environment, and we hope it will make our reasoning clearer to our readers. Further, we have tried to keep ourselves free of dogma in the book. We have strong faith in markets, but we understand their limitations and the critical role of the state and society. We have been open to knowledge from all sources and have challenged our premises and priors before stating our point of view. Lastly, the tone of the book is conversational, and it is filled with some of our usual groan-inducing Bollywood references. Special thanks to all of you for reading us and engaging with us. Without your encouragement, we wouldn't have attempted a book. And now that we have said such good things go buy the book! Truth be told, we are a tad nervous about how the book will be received. We hope you will enjoy reading it and recommending it to others. Show it some love, friends and order it now. ThanksPranay & RSJIndia Policy Watch: How Did I Do On My Predictions For 2022?— RSJ Each year I start with a prediction post. But before I get down to my predictions for 2023 (which I will in the next edition), there's the unfinished business of how I fared on the predictions that I made in 2022. So, here's a look back at the year through the lens of my predictions at the start of the year.Economy - Prediction #1 This is what I wrote:“we will be in the 5-5.5 per cent growth range (if you take the base of FY 21). Inflation (CPI) will be around 5 per cent with an occasional jump to 6 per cent during the year despite threatening to go out of control. Maybe three interest rate hikes (a total of 75 bps) during the year will keep a lid on it. Public markets will moderate a bit (around 10 percent upside).... China won't attract it (foreign capital) as it will continue to go down the path of self-reliance and its notion of an equal society.”Result: No one could see the Ukraine war coming back when I made the predictions. Notwithstanding that, I think I got the growth and the inflation prediction in the ballpark. The war threw the interest hike prediction off totally. Instead of a 75 bps hike over the year, we got a 225 bps increase. I think, on balance, the Indian economy did quite well in 2022, given the headwinds. Domestic consumption was strong; we weathered the peaking of oil and commodity rates quite well, the twin balance sheet problem is now behind us, and by the end of the year, we saw private Capex growing. Not a bad state of affairs. I would have taken this happily at the start of the year. Overall, I'd give a 6/10 on this prediction.Economy - Prediction #2“There won't be much to write about reforms. Some attempts at piecemeal MSP reforms will be attempted to make up for the repealed farm laws. The National Monetisation Pipeline will get going but the progress will be modest. A couple of more disinvestment proposals of PSUs (including banks) will be taken up. But this will be for raising revenues rather than a planned strategy to make PSUs market competitive. The LIC IPO will just go over the line and that will be the big event to showcase reforms.”Result: Got that pretty much spot on. Maybe an 8/10.Politics - Prediction #1 & 2Here's what I wrote:“BJP election machine will continue its winning run barring the odd defeats in Punjab and Goa. The big prize, UP, will be fought hard but BJP will win a safe majority. The bahujan vote of the depleted BSP will shift to it more than to SP and that will make all the difference.”“There will be a split in the Congress. The party in its current form is untenable and beyond a point, there will be nothing to lose for those who split it. The key question is who will lead it - those who have a political base and think Congress leadership is a liability that cannot be carried along any further, or those without a political base but with strong ideological opposition to the BJP. My guess is it will be the latter. In any case, it won't make much of a difference.”Result: Punjab went the way I had guessed. Goa was close. Congress didn't split but it lost senior leaders like Capt. Amarinder Singh and Ghulam Nabi Azad among others. And despite the Bharat Jodo Yatra, which has only been in the news because people cannot believe Rahul Gandhi has sustained it for so long, I don't think Congress improved its election prospects dramatically this year.Society - Prediction #1“Expect love jihad and anti-conversion laws in various states, some kind of population control bill, a revival of CAA and a push for a uniform civil code during the year. There's that early 20th century Europe playbook of stoking demographic anxiety that plays on a threat to the survival of a civilisation or a way of living. The pitch will be queered on this. Indian society is a fertile ground for it. This land can be shown to its people as a palimpsest. But it can, perhaps more easily, be shown as a glorious, ancient civilisation that's been asphyxiated for centuries by ‘outsiders'. A true revival of it requires setting the past records straight and the right demographic arithmetic.”Result: Well, there was the usual noise around a lot of these issues but, thankfully, we had a somewhat muted year on legislating these. This didn't mean that the media mouthpieces and influential voices within and outside the government went slow on stirring the pot on these topics. We have reached a point where turning back on these issues will be difficult. It remains the one faultline that can derail our economic prospects that look surprisingly good at this moment. I will give myself a 7/10 as much as I want to score a zero here.   Society - Prediction #2“Politics is driven by the idea of having an enemy; the other. For much of the last decade, this was the left-liberal cabal (Lutyens, Khan market, NYT, Soros, Amnesty etc). Even when much of news and propaganda came to be dominated by the right-wing, there was a strawman of this all-powerful cabal of anti-nationals that was kept alive because the notion of an enemy is critical. But once you have decimated it, what do you do? You look for the enemy within.”Result: I will be the first to admit that I am still amazed at how this prediction isn't yet true. There are still imaginary left cabals to be fought against. It is a measure of both the enterprise of the propaganda machinery and the gullibility of ordinary voters that we are still drinking up all the kool-aid that we are being served on how anti-India interests are still the ‘establishment' in India and globally. There's still a long way to go before finding the enemy within your camp to fight. I will give a 5/10 on this. Miscellaneous - Prediction #1“There will be serious big tech regulations that will come into play in America. Others will follow suit. India will have a version of this along with dollops of atmanirbharta. This will mean some tough days for big consumer tech giants in India.”Result: Some big tech regulations have come into play in the US, and the collapse of FTX will lead to further clamping down. India came down heavily on Chinese apps and made life difficult for consumer-facing tech giants like Amazon, Meta and Alphabet. I expect this to continue. I guess a 7/10 on here will be about right. Miscellaneous - Prediction #2“China will struggle for growth. Demographics, debt and delusion have come together in China in a way that will make it difficult for it to sustain growth. China-Russia relationship will get stronger with their support for each other and for other authoritarian regimes around the world.”Result: Even without the Ukraine war, I thought this was how it was going to play out. It only became stronger with the war. I think I got a 9/10 there. Miscellaneous - Prediction #3“Meta, Crypto, Decentralisation, NFT (and everything else pumped up by the Valley tech bros) will see their hype abate (about 25-30 percent drop in asset value). When John Terry starts buying Bored Ape NFTs, you know the whole thing has jumped the shark. About time too.”Result: I should have followed my gut more and doubled down on this last year. I could sense a big correction, and a large-ish collapse was in the offing in this space. But I stopped short of calling a mini meltdown in this space. But that's how it turned out by the end of the year. An 8/10 here.So, there we are with how I fared on last year's predictions. I will come back next week with a few specific and somewhat contrarian predictions for 2023. Not(PolicyWTF): Making Education ProfitableThis section looks at surprisingly sane policies- Pranay KotasthaneThe University Grants Commission (UGC) released draft regulations earlier this week, permitting foreign universities to set up Indian campuses. While the draft needs some much-needed improvements, this reform is in the right direction. For the moment, keep the programmatic part of the policy aside. It's the politics of this move that caught my attention.Ritika Chopra in the Indian Express reminds us that the first such attempt was made in 1995. Another one in 2005-06 never made it past the cabinet. Then in 2010, the UPA government brought in another bill. The Foreign Educational Institutions (Regulation of Entry and Operations) Bill, 2010 was introduced in the Lok Sabha, a Standing Committee gave some suggestions, the government sat on it for three years, and it was tabled again in 2013. By 2014, the UPA was voted out, and the bill lapsed.It's interesting to observe how the Overton Window has changed on this issue. The 2010 bill was far less radical than the draft UGC regulations being proposed now. That bill disallowed foreign universities from repatriating any money abroad, it mandated that interested entities have a corpus fund of at least Rs 50 crores, and it allowed only entities that had operated for at least 20 years. Despite these unreasonable restrictions, the Left and the BJP still found the bill too permissive and buried it. The Left had a far greater influence on the matter as it was a part of the ruling coalition. I went back to check the best form of arguments put forward by the Left. True to form, they argued that this bill would encourage “commercialisation” of education. The CPM said it would open the ‘floodgates for weakening and dismantling the public education system in higher education. And India could be atmanirbhar in developing a higher education system; we need no help from anyone. Shouldn't we reflect on how much this ideological opposition cost us? What was the number of people who went ahead to get quality education in other countries, including in risky countries like Ukraine and Kazakhstan? Blocking foreign educational institutes for equity reasons is akin to banning people from eating Sushi just because India still has a large poor population. Forget the fact that a former General Secretary of the CPM is himself an alumnus of a British university. The BJP's objection predictably was that the courses offered could ‘adversely affect the sovereignty and integrity of India'. That insecurity hasn't subsided, and the new draft regulations have an explicit clause forbidding such courses. We can interpret the new draft regulations as an example of the Overton Window stretching on this issue. On some counts, it has extended the boundaries of freedom by allowing people to have more options within India while allowing foreign universities to repatriate money back home. It's a hesitant acknowledgement that profit-making in education is not bad. On the other hand, the Window has also stretched toward “lesser freedom” with clauses banning certain types of courses, effectively implying that non-controversial “technology” universities might receive preference over liberal arts universities. Real-life policymaking is often a search for the second-best option. So I'll take the door left ajar, rather than it remaining closed altogether.HomeWorkReading and listening recommendations on public policy matters* [Podcast] Some predictions for 2023 by the Puliyabaazi team* [Book] Optimally Irrational: Good Reasons Why We Behave The Way We Do is promising.* [Article] Many editions ago, we wrote about the EU ban on chargers, warning that it could come to India as well. That ban is here though, and we again reiterate why it is counterproductive. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit publicpolicy.substack.com

AUDIO GURBANI
Jan 03,2023 Hukamnama Sahib

AUDIO GURBANI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 7:24


ਮਹਲਾ ੫ ॥ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸੰਗਿ ਨਾਮਦੇਉ ਮਨੁ ਲੀਣਾ ॥ ਆਢ ਦਾਮ ਕੋ ਛੀਪਰੋ ਹੋਇਓ ਲਾਖੀਣਾ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ ਬੁਨਨਾ ਤਨਨਾ ਤਿਆਗਿ ਕੈ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਿ ਚਰਨ ਕਬੀਰਾ ॥ ਨੀਚ ਕੁਲਾ ਜੋਲਾਹਰਾ ਭਇਓ ਗੁਨੀਯ ਗਹੀਰਾ ॥੧॥ ਰਵਿਦਾਸੁ ਢੁਵੰਤਾ ਢੋਰ ਨੀਤਿ ਤਿਨਿ ਤਿਆਗੀ ਮਾਇਆ ॥ ਪਰਗਟੁ ਹੋਆ ਸਾਧਸੰਗਿ ਹਰਿ ਦਰਸਨੁ ਪਾਇਆ ॥੨॥ ਸੈਨੁ ਨਾਈ ਬੁਤਕਾਰੀਆ ਓਹੁ ਘਰਿ ਘਰਿ ਸੁਨਿਆ ॥ ਹਿਰਦੇ ਵਸਿਆ ਪਾਰਬ੍ਰਹਮੁ ਭਗਤਾ ਮਹਿ ਗਨਿਆ ॥੩॥ ਇਹ ਬਿਧਿ ਸੁਨਿ ਕੈ ਜਾਟਰੋ ਉਠਿ ਭਗਤੀ ਲਾਗਾ ॥ ਮਿਲੇ ਪ੍ਰਤਖਿ ਗੁਸਾਈਆ ਧੰਨਾ ਵਡਭਾਗਾ ॥੪॥੨॥ ਅਰਥ: (ਭਗਤ) ਨਾਮਦੇਵ ਜੀ ਦਾ ਮਨ ਸਦਾ ਪਰਮਾਤਮਾ ਨਾਲ ਜੁੜਿਆ ਰਹਿੰਦਾ ਸੀ (ਉਸ ਹਰ ਵੇਲੇ ਦੀ ਯਾਦ ਦੀ ਬਰਕਤਿ ਨਾਲ) ਅੱਧੀ ਕੌਡੀ ਦਾ ਗਰੀਬ ਛੀਂਬਾ, (ਮਾਨੋ) ਲਖਪਤੀ ਬਣ ਗਿਆ (ਕਿਉਂਕਿ ਉਸ ਨੂੰ ਕਿਸੇ ਦੀ ਮੁਥਾਜੀ ਨਾਹ ਰਹੀ)।1। ਰਹਾਉ। (ਕੱਪੜਾ) ਉਣਨ (ਤਾਣਾ) ਤਣਨ (ਦੀ ਲਗਨ) ਛੱਡ ਕੇ ਕਬੀਰ ਨੇ ਪ੍ਰਭੂ-ਚਰਨਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਲਗਨ ਲਾ ਲਈ; ਨੀਵੀਂ ਜਾਤਿ ਦਾ ਗਰੀਬ ਜੁਲਾਹਾ ਸੀ, ਗੁਣਾਂ ਦਾ ਸਮੁੰਦਰ ਬਣ ਗਿਆ।1। ਰਵਿਦਾਸ (ਪਹਿਲਾਂ) ਨਿੱਤ ਮੋਏ ਹੋਏ ਪਸ਼ੂ ਢੋਂਦਾ ਸੀ, (ਪਰ ਜਦੋਂ) ਉਸ ਨੇ ਮਾਇਆ (ਦਾ ਮੋਹ) ਛੱਡ ਦਿੱਤਾ, ਸਾਧ ਸੰਗਤਿ ਵਿਚ ਰਹਿ ਕੇ ਉੱਘਾ ਹੋ ਗਿਆ, ਉਸ ਨੂੰ ਪਰਮਾਤਮਾ ਦਾ ਦਰਸ਼ਨ ਹੋ ਗਿਆ।2। ਸੈਣ (ਜਾਤਿ ਦਾ) ਨਾਈ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ ਬੁੱਤੀਆਂ ਕੱਢਣ ਵਾਲਾ ਸੀ, ਉਸ ਦੀ ਘਰ ਘਰ ਸੋਭਾ ਹੋ ਤੁਰੀ, ਉਸ ਦੇ ਹਿਰਦੇ ਵਿਚ ਪਰਮਾਤਮਾ ਵੱਸ ਪਿਆ ਤੇ ਉਹ ਭਗਤਾਂ ਵਿਚ ਗਿਣਿਆ ਜਾਣ ਲੱਗ ਪਿਆ।3। ਇਸ ਤਰ੍ਹਾਂ (ਦੀ ਗੱਲ) ਸੁਣ ਕੇ ਗਰੀਬ ਧੰਨਾ ਜੱਟ ਭੀ ਉੱਠ ਕੇ ਭਗਤੀ ਕਰਨ ਲੱਗਾ, ਉਸ ਨੂੰ ਪਰਮਾਤਮਾ ਦਾ ਸਾਖਿਆਤ ਦੀਦਾਰ ਹੋਇਆ ਤੇ ਉਹ ਵੱਡੇ ਭਾਗਾਂ ਵਾਲਾ ਬਣ ਗਿਆ।4।2। ਨੋਟ: ਇਸ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਤੋਂ ਪਹਿਲੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਦਾ ਸਿਰ-ਲੇਖ ਹੈ "ਆਸਾ ਬਾਣੀ ਭਗਤ ਧੰਨੇ ਕੀ"। ਇਸ ਸਿਰ-ਲੇਖ ਹੇਠ 3 ਸ਼ਬਦ ਹਨ; ਪਰ ਇਸ ਦੂਜੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਦਾ ਇਕ ਹੋਰ ਨਵਾਂ ਸਿਰ-ਲੇਖ ਹੈ "ਮਹਲਾ 5"। ਇਸ ਦਾ ਭਾਵ ਇਹ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਤਿੰਨਾਂ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ ਵਿਚੋਂ ਇਹ ਦੂਜਾ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜਨ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਦਾ ਆਪਣਾ ਉਚਾਰਿਆ ਹੋਇਆ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਵਿਚ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਨੇ ਲਫ਼ਜ਼ 'ਨਾਨਕ' ਅਖ਼ੀਰ ਤੇ ਨਹੀਂ ਵਰਤਿਆ। ਭਗਤਾਂ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ ਸ਼ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਸੰਬੰਧ ਵਿਚ ਉਚਾਰੇ ਹੋਏ ਹੋਰ ਭੀ ਐਸੇ ਵਾਕ ਮਿਲਦੇ ਹਨ, ਜਿਥੇ ਉਹਨਾਂ 'ਨਾਨਕ' ਲਫ਼ਜ਼ ਨਹੀਂ ਵਰਤਿਆ; FIFTH MEHL: Naam Dayv's mind was absorbed into God, Gobind, Gobind, Gobind. The calico-printer, worth half a shell, became worth millions. || 1 || Pause || Abandoning weaving and stretching thread, Kabeer enshrined love for the Lord's lotus feet. A weaver from a lowly family, he became an ocean of excellence. || 1 || Ravi Daas, who used to carry dead cows every day, renounced the world of Maya. He became famous in the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy, and obtained the Blessed Vision of the Lord's Darshan. || 2 || Sain, the barber, the village drudge, became famous in each and every house. The Supreme Lord God dwelled in his heart, and he was counted among the devotees. || 3 || Hearing this, Dhanna the Jaat applied himself to devotional worship. The Lord of the Universe met him personally; Dhanna was so very blessed. || 4 || 2 || --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gsjhampur/message

SikhArchive
Panjab: Journeys Through The Fault Lines with Amandeep Sandhu

SikhArchive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 70:57


Hi, I'm Sukhraj Singh from SikhArchive and welcome to the 57th episode of our Podcast series of conversations with historians, authors, academics, researchers, and activists on topics related to their areas of expertise on Sikh or Panjabi history. In this episode, we are joined by Amandeep Sandhu, who is a Panjabi journalist and the author of the book, “Panjab: Journeys through the fault lines”, where, on a journey to understand Panjab, he looks at the past and present of Punjab, including the backdrop of the Green revolution, State of Emergency, Panjab insurgency and the present. We discuss his inspiration for writing the book as well as exploring chapter by chapter each of the themes that the book includes, namley Satt, Berukhi, Rosh, Rog, Astha, Mardangi, Dawa, Paani, Zameen, Karza, Jaat, Patit, Bardr, Sikhya, Lashaan and Janamdin.

KhojGurbani
Jot Ki Jaat Jaat Ki Joti (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 325)

KhojGurbani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 7:17


Jot Ki Jaat Jaat Ki Joti, ਜੋਤਿ ਕੀ ਜਾਤਿ ਜਾਤਿ ਕੀ ਜੋਤੀ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Page 325 Sabad 806)

Kissa TV Podcast
Biography: Tum Bin Movie में नज़र आए Actor Himanshu Malik इन दिनों कहां रहते हैं? जान लीजिए

Kissa TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 8:53


Himanshu Malik is an Indian film actor, screenwriter and producer known for his works in Bollywood. He started his acting career with the film, Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996) and gained recognition with his portrayal of Abhigyan, a wealthy Canadian industrialist in the 2001 romance Tum Bin. His other notable work includes Jungle (2000), Khwahish (2003) and Rog (2005). Himanshu began his career in music videos; most notable among them was Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Afreen with Lisa Ray. He later appeared in Sonu Nigam's Deewana with Sandali Sinha. Meanwhile, he made his film debut with a role in Mira Nair's Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996) and also appeared in Ram Gopal Varma's Jungle in 2000. However, his big break came as a supporting actor in Tum Bin (2001), leading to work in several small films. His next big feature was Khwahish (2003), playing the lead opposite Mallika Sherawat, notable for its sensuality and kissing scenes. He turned filmmaker in 2012- writing and directing, his first short feature - Q.E.D- Quod Erat Demonstradum. QED, a 45 min short featurette about a detective failing to crack a case, was well received at the festival circuit and by indie Film Industry. Malik.mov Films Pvt Ltd is a production house that he founded in 2014, under which he has directed various music videos and advertising content for numerous India based brands. Malik is a Jaat. He practices adventurous sports like paragliding, flying, and scuba diving.

The Social Breakdown
SOC505 - Caste, Class and Masculinities: Exploring the Jatt Community (Guest Edition)

The Social Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 30:57


The Indian caste system is regularly brought up in sociology courses as an example of a social structure that prevents mobility. But what if that's not always the case? We are joined by the soon-to-be-Dr. Navjotpal Kaur to discuss how class, land ownership, and masculinity influence which castes are dominant, specifically in the northern State of Punjab. Tune in to learn about how men in the Jatt caste perform their social identities, and how these performances impact communities in Punjab and Canada!

The Big Story
777: How Can The Muzaffarnagar Kisan Mahapanchayat Impact UP Polls?

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 12:12


With only months to go for the crucial Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections, the ongoing farmers' movement gained a fresh impetus as lakhs of farmers gathered in Western UP's Muzaffarnagar district in a formidable show of strength. Seething with anger against the government, they said they are here fighting to “save the nation”. The kisan mahapanchayat as it has been termed, was called on 5 September, by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of 40 farmer unions that has been spearheading the farmers' protest for the last nine months over the three contentious farm laws passed by the Centre. Despite several hundred deaths during the course of the protest, farmers have made it clear that they won't budge until all the three laws are repealed and a legal guarantee is provided for MSP. But as the logjam with the government continues, the kisan mahapanchayat comes bearing political implications, as farmer leaders have now also vowed to take on the BJP and oust the Yogi Adityanath government from the state. “We have kicked off ‘Mission UP and Uttarakhand' from this stage. We will not let BJP win the elections," a statement by the SKM read. The choice of venue for this mammoth gathering also holds vital importance, as the deadly Muzaffarnagar riots of 2013 was seen to be a turning point that helped the BJP make inroads UP and eventually win the 2014 state elections.  But raising chants of "Har Har Mahadev" and "Allah Hu Akbar" from the podium, BKU leader Rakesh Tikait said that farmers wouldn't be polarised over communal politics, as he pledged to unite farmers of all creeds and oppose the BJP. Although Tikait didn't indicate any plans of joining electoral politics, what kind of an impact and what scale of an impact is the farmers' movement likely to make in the UP polls? Will the combination of Jaat and Muslim voters change things for the BJP? In this episode you will hear voices of farmers from ground zero. We also spoke to Ranjan Pandey, an independent journalist and co-author of Battleground U.P.: Politics in the Land of Ram. Tune in to The Big Story! Producer and Host: Shorbori Purkayastha Guests: Ranjan Pandey, an independent journalist, Co-author of Battleground U.P.: Politics in the Land of Ram Editor: Shelly Walia Music: Big Bang Fuzz Listen to The Big Story podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/2AYdLIl Saavn: http://bit.ly/2oix78C Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2ntMV7S Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IyLAUQ Deezer: http://bit.ly/2Vrf5Ng

Sach Ki Duniya
जात ना पूछो मेरी...

Sach Ki Duniya

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 0:32


Jaat na pucho kisi ki puch lo uska gyan...bann khud sarwasresht ka hi rakhna dhyan...Jaat na kabhi pucho kisi ki...

jaat
The Jaipur Dialogues
2021 Direct Action Day - One is Suharavardi, the other is Gandhi | Bengal Violence

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 43:03


Recounting the harrowing tales of Direct Action Day of 16th August 1946, Sanjay Dixit finds likeness among the political characters of the day. He also exhorts Bengalis to remember the glorious days of Anushilan Samiti, Bagha Jatin's words "Ami Morbo, Jaat jagbe", the heroic attempts of Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose, Rash Behari Bose, Subash Chandra Bose, Sur Sen and the like. It is time for Bengalis to remember Gopal Patha whose spirit of resilience single handedly defeated the Muslim League, and exacted a terrible revenge with his slogan 'ten for one'. Bengalis need to remember that spirit and confront the tyrants themselves.

Dostcast
Risky Jaat Tells Crazy Badminton Stories w/ Samar Sheoran | Dostcast 2

Dostcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 90:15


Kshatriya jokes, gluten-free Jaats, The Deepika Padukone incident, Indonesian coaches, clubbing in Delhi, and many more stories in this podcast with my brother Samar Sheoran. Follow Samar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samarrof69/ Follow my Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBakKKkXWem3bj4O963hCgA

Hindi story
Hindi story | moji jaat and Bhagwan| bed time stories

Hindi story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 8:52


Jaat kitne masoom or bhole hote hai . Is kahani mai app dekhenge . Kis prakar se ek jaat prapt krta hai bhagwan ko apni sadgi se . Vo sirf apna he bhla nhi krta balki jo unke sath rhte hai unka bhi bhla karte hai . Ye kahani bahut he manoranjan se bharpur hone wali hai . Is kahani ko aap aant tk sune . Achi lage to share jarur kre apne dosto ko . Dhanyawad . Hindi stories . Here you found bed time stories for kids . Which inspire them to learn moral in their life . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dharmender/message

Highway On My Podcast
Ep 27: The beauty of a Rum Baba, Andhra’s Andhra, and the people we can’t forget

Highway On My Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 50:09


Has the coronavirus pandemic disrupted your plan to take that long trip? Is the ongoing lockdown making you crave going off-road? Fret not. If you can’t go to the highway, Rocky, Mayur, Prashant, and Abhinandan — the team behind shows like Highway On My Plate, Vital Stats of India, Jai Hind, and Rocky and Mayur's Food Xpress — will bring the highway to you!So, here goes the newest offering from Newslaundry: Highway On My Podcast. The creators of the much loved TV travel show revisit their travels across India, sharing stories, anecdotes, trivia, and — for when the roads are open and inviting again — recommendations on food, culture, people, and much more.In this episode of Highway On My Podcast, the gang sits across (virtually ofcourse! ) to read out mails written by some of the most dedicated and loving fans of all the shows the team has created over the years.Abhinandan asks his co-panellists to think of the people they still remember meeting during their travels. This opens an interesting can of anecdotes about some really interesting people.Abhinandan begins by talking about Sweeta who had shown the gang around a rum factory in Mauritius--‘the lady with the voice and face of an angel,’ as Abhinandan calls her. Meanwhile, Rocky is more interested in the Rum Baba, a dessert made with sponge cake soaked in rum, sugar, and spice...and all things nice.The team reads out a mail from Sovesh who suggests the team ought to make their next journey to Cuttack more satisfying than the last one with the Cuttacki biryani. Mayur is reminded of one Mr Raja about whom he promises to talk more in the Sri Lanka episode.Reading Sujay’s mail, the gang expresses their gratitude for fans who have become family over the course of years. Special shoutout to Abiraan who has been writing to Rocky and Mayur for a long time now. Another mail from a fan in Andhra Pradesh is loaded with recommendations for the two tsars of Indian food and travel. The mail lists Bhimavaram, the “Andhra of Andhra,” with its exceptional range of dishes on offer. The fan shares historical trivia about some of the places the team talked about in the Andhra episode. Then, Rocky goes on to narrate some behind the scenes anecdotes from one of the shows they hosted, called India’s Most Haunted. He talks about how Mayur nearly killed himself multiple times during the shoot at various locations.The conversation meanders across topics, from Prashant’s favourite soft spoken Jaat to a really sentimental story about Major Vikrant, a reminder for us to respect our differences and love one another to honour men like him who sacrifice so much for the country we call home.All this and more, only on Highway On My Podcast.For more trivia and behind the scenes moments from Rocky and Mayur’s travels across India, sign up for the HOMP newsletter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond Zero - Community

30th March 2020THE NEW NEW DEAL from the National Climate Emergency Summit in Melbourne Town Hall Produced by Vivien Langford. Broadcast at 3CR and Radio Skid RowIn the month since these speakers were talking about transforming the economy,we have seen an uncanny slowing of our economy and cooling of global emissions caused by the pandemic. Now more than ever, we need to know how to use this opportunity to make an economic transition. Miriam Lyons  Organising director from Get Up! Spoke on a vision for a safe climateJohn Altman from ANU on inviting Indigenous People to assist in zero emissions industriesBlair Palese from Climate Risk on Insurance and Green BondsCatherine Welles from ACF on Rationing, massive economic change and  governance needed to take us along.Simon Shaw - Song : This changes EverythingIdeas arising in this session are:Developing Northern Australia must be done in partnership with indigenous people. Bio diversity conservation and drawdown strategies need their expertise. JAAt 2 degrees of warming insurance risk goes off the charts. Homeowners need to demand access to data collected by Insurance companies.The ABC site " Looking at the rise of red zones" is a start. Look up your house and see how vulnerable it is to climate risk.BPAs the climate emergency intensifies, power will be more centralised.We can learn from the US wartime transformation of their economy. Rationing and other regulation will be more acceptable as destabilising climate events become the norm and it will be hard to maintain our democratic rights.CWThere is huge popular support for renationalising such things as transport.MLBZE plans are not the whole deal. The Drawdown industry will be bigger than coal,oil and gas combined.It will not be profitable in the time we have so it must be paid for by government.PS    

Lehren Bhakti
381: Kisako Puchu Jaat - Kabir Das Doha Devotional Song

Lehren Bhakti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 3:05


Kisako Puchu Jaat" is a wonderful song sung in praises of Saint Kabir. Saint Kabir is one of most influential writers, whose writings have influenced the Bhakti movement greatly. His legacy Kabir Panth (Path of Kabir), is known a be a great milestone with about 9.6 million members spread over north and central India.

Lehren Bhakti
332: Kabir Jaat Pukarya - Kabir Das Doha Devotional Song

Lehren Bhakti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 3:29


Kabir Jaat Pukarya is a wonderful song sung in praises of Saint Kabir. Saint Kabir is one of most influential writers, whose writings have influenced the Bhakti movement greatly. His legacy Kabir Panth (Path of Kabir), is known a be a great milestone with about 9.6 million members spread over north and central India.

Lehren Bhakti
329: Kabir Jaat Pukaraya - Kabir Das Devotional Song Doha

Lehren Bhakti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 3:38


Kabir Jaat Pukaraya" is a wonderful song sung in praises of Saint Kabir. Saint Kabir is one of most influential writers, whose writings have influenced the Bhakti movement greatly. His legacy Kabir Panth (Path of Kabir), is known a be a great milestone with about 9.6 million members spread over north and central India.

Nanak Naam Japji Sahib English translation and meaning(Satpal Singh) - Sikhism Mindfulness, Sikhi Meditation, Sikh spirituali
Jap Ji Sahib Pauri 16 (Part 2) Jee-a Jaat Rangaa Kay Naav - Meaning & Translation English

Nanak Naam Japji Sahib English translation and meaning(Satpal Singh) - Sikhism Mindfulness, Sikhi Meditation, Sikh spirituali

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 59:13


The next podcast in a series of lectures covering the entire explanation of Jap ji Sahib by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Taught at weekly classes at Slough, UK. This talk covers: - Oneness in all of creation - The ongoing story of life - The unknowable nature of the universe The words in this verse are: jee-a jaat rangaa kay naav. sabhnaa likhi-aa vurhee kalaam. ayhu laykhaa likh jaanai ko-ay. laykhaa likhi-aa kaytaa ho-ay. kaytaa taan su-aalihu roop. kaytee daat jaanai koun koot. keetaa pasaa-o ayko kavaa-o. tis tay ho-ay lakh daree-aa-o. kudrat kavan kahaa veechaar. vaari-aa na jaavaa ayk vaar. jo tuDh bhaavai saa-ee bhalee kaar. too sadaa salaamat nirankaar. ||16||

10Million Team
Jaat Paat - Arshpreet Mintu - New Punjabi Poetry 2019 - 10Million Team Studio

10Million Team

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 1:00


Jaat Paat is Punjabi poetry written by Punjabi poet & writer Arshpreet Mintu. Be human not a devil.

De Rode Lantaarn
Special: een uur met Tiesj Benoot (Lotto-Soudal)

De Rode Lantaarn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 67:21


Het aangezicht van 'onze boy' Tiesj Benoot werd dit jaar danig op de proef gesteld. Google Image zijn naam en je vindt twee soorten beelden: een met zijn gezicht vol grijs Toscaans stof in Siena - en een met rood bloed vanwege een onzachte lading op het asfalt in de Tour de France. 'Een 8 voor het voorseizoen, een 4 voor de rest,' vatte hij zijn wielerjaar 2018 samen. Kunnen we best mee leven - al is het wat ons betreft nog een tikje te bescheiden. Want 'de rest' kon ons eerlijk gezegd gestolen worden, na die epische race van 'm in de Strade Bianche. Dat moment nét na de finish, als hij in de remmen knijpt, de kop nog vol grauw stof, en een heel kort momentje pakt voordat de verzorgers hem om de hals vliegen. Grauw en verstild. Alsof er op dat machtige Campo in Siena plots een standbeeld was verrezen, als eerbetoon aan een grandioze winnaar.Voor de Rode Lantaarn togen we naar Gent en spraken we 'm een uur lang. Natúúrlijk over die Strade Bianche, maar net zo goed over zijn kopmanschap bij Lotto-Soudal, zijn ambities voor de komende jaren, trainen met Tom Dumoulin en kerst met broer Jaat - professioneel balletdanser in Monaco. Deze aflevering van Rode Lantaarn wordt gepresenteerd door Willem Dudok en Jonne Seriese, met als speciale gast Tiesj Benoot - en wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Hetiskoers.nl. Jonne produceert ook namens Dag en Nacht Media en de titelmuziek is van de Swing Ninja’s. Abonneren op de Rode Lantaarn kan bijvoorbeeld via iTunes – waar je ook - wel doen hoor! - een recensie kunt achterlaten.Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @timdegier & @willemdudok, @tiesjbenoot & @t0ngarcon.

Amritvani - Sant Kabir, Mira
Sant ki jaat na poochh gawara

Amritvani - Sant Kabir, Mira

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 40:10


संत की जात न पूछ गँवारा :- ईश्वर पथ में जाति पाँति का भेद भाव नहीं चलता । जाति -पाँति और सम्प्रदाय का भेद रखने वाले समर्पण के साथ साधना में नहीं लग पाते । इसी दोष से सतर्क करता हुआ यह भजन । #Kabir #Mira #Sadhguru #Guru

sant jaat
Nanak Naam Japji Sahib English translation and meaning(Satpal Singh) - Sikhism Mindfulness, Sikhi Meditation, Sikh spirituali
Jap Ji Sahib Pauri 16 (Part 2) Jee - A Jaat Rangaa Kay Naav - Meaning & Translation English

Nanak Naam Japji Sahib English translation and meaning(Satpal Singh) - Sikhism Mindfulness, Sikhi Meditation, Sikh spirituali

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 59:09


The next video in a series of lectures covering the entire explanation of Jap ji Sahib by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Taught at weekly classes at Slough, UK. This talk covers: - Oneness in all of creation - The ongoing story of life - The unknowable nature of the universe The words in this verse are: jee-a jaat rangaa kay naav. sabhnaa likhi-aa vurhee kalaam. ayhu laykhaa likh jaanai ko-ay. laykhaa likhi-aa kaytaa ho-ay. kaytaa taan su-aalihu roop. kaytee daat jaanai koun koot. keetaa pasaa-o ayko kavaa-o. tis tay ho-ay lakh daree-aa-o. kudrat kavan kahaa veechaar. vaari-aa na jaavaa ayk vaar. jo tuDh bhaavai saa-ee bhalee kaar. too sadaa salaamat nirankaar. ||16|| Watch all the videos of Japji Sahib English Translation: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Nanak Naam is a charity setup to help improve people's lives through the wisdom of Gurbani and Sikh Meditation. Find out more and donate online: http://www.nanaknaam.org/donate Stay in touch for more Sikh Meditation techniques and guidance: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NanakNaam.Org SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/nanaknaam Twitter: https://twitter.com/nanak_naam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nanaknaam_ Ask a question: http://ask.fm/nanaknaam Website: http://www.nanaknaam.org Email: Contact@nanaknaam.org

Converso Verso a Verso
Programa LV: Cataclismos profetizados. Eventos masivos de sanidad y liberación.

Converso Verso a Verso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 27:00


En este programa responderemos a la pregunta ¿Cuál debe ser nuestra postura ante los cataclismos profetizados? ¿Cómo discernir si los eventos masivos de sanidades y liberaciones son realmente dirigidos por el Señor? Puedes enviar tus preguntas al correo: conversovav@hotmail.com y contactar a los conversos de este programa por: @ibertcruz , @AlexAwadh , nuevoscreyentes@outlook.com , facebook: JAAT , @JJAlcantarN Music “Enséñame” by Vénia

Converso Verso a Verso
Programa LIV: ¿Qué pasa con aquellos a los que nunca les ha llegado el evangelio? Bautismo de infantes. Psicofonías

Converso Verso a Verso

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 37:01


En este programa responderemos a la pregunta ¿Qué pasa con aquellos a los que nunca les ha llegado el evangelio? además platicaremos sobre el bautismo de infantes y en qué parte de la Biblia dice que los bebés, si mueren, van al cielo. También sobre las psicofonías. Recomiéndanos un libro: “Guerra Espiritual” Brian Brodersen Puedes enviar tus preguntas al correo: conversovav@hotmail.com y contactar a los conversos de este programa por: @ibertcruz , @AlexAwadh , nuevoscreyentes@outlook.com , facebook: JAAT , @JJAlcantarN , @DodoRobles Music “Llegó el amor” by María del Sol

Converso Verso a Verso
Programa LI. 1 Juan 5:7-8. Marcos 16:9. Apocalipsis 22:18_vr

Converso Verso a Verso

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 31:59


En este programa platicaremos sobre la validez de algunos versículos de la Biblia (1 Juan 5:7-8), Marcos 16:9 ¿Pertenece al texto original? Apocalipsis 22:18 ¿A qué se refiere? Recomiéndanos un libro: “Una voz en el viento” de Francine Rivers. Puedes enviar tus preguntas al correo: conversovav@hotmail.com y contactar a los conversos de este programa por: @ibertcruz , @AlexAwadh , @lenux_reloaded , nuevoscreyentes@outlook.com , facebook: JAAT , @benjas1207 Music “Perder mi vida” by Keyla Pedraza

Converso Verso a Verso
Programa L Planificación familiar. Plan específico para cada persona.Selah

Converso Verso a Verso

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 40:40


En este programa platicaremos sobre la planificación familiar ¿Es algo que Dios permite?, nos preguntaron si creemos que Dios tiene un plan específico para cada quien y en términos de matrimonio ¿Hay alguien específico para cada persona? También hablaremos sobre el significado de la palabra “Selah”. Recomiéndanos un libro: “Una voz en el viento” de Francine Rivers. Contactar a los conversos de este programa por: @ibertcruz , @AlexAwadh , @lenux_reloaded , nuevoscreyentes@outlook.com , facebook: JAAT , @benjas1207 Music “Lo que quieras tú” by Mi Ciudad Anhelada

Converso Verso a Verso
Programa XLII: Retiro de Hombres 2015

Converso Verso a Verso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015


En este programa especial hablaremos sobre lo aprendido en el Retiro de Hombres 2015 de Semilla de Mostaza 2015. Puedes enviar tus preguntas al correo: conversovav@hotmail.com y contactar a los conversos de este programa en: JAAT/facebook, @benjas1207, @AlexAwadh, @peroDios, @lenux_reloaded, @sergiorugerio, @ibertcruz Music “Porque tú eres bueno” by Ruth Ríos.