Australian Police Officers pays Homage to Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji!

Guru Granth Sahib Ji is more than just a scripture of the Sikhs, for the Sikhs treat this Granth (holy book) as their living Guru. Its respect is of utmost importance for the Sikhs.

Guru Granth Sahib was given the Guruship by the last of the living Sikh Masters, Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1708. Guru Gobind Singh said before his demise that the Sikhs were to treat the Granth Sahib as their next Guru. Guru Ji said – “Sab Sikhan ko hokam hai Guru Manyo Granth” meaning “All Sikhs are commanded to take the Granth as Guru”. Sikhs worship 11 Gurus including Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

SIKHS set an Epitome of Harmony by helping Renovate a MOSQUE

A Small village in Jagraon, Ludhiana has set an example of communal harmony, a Sikh majority village, with a lone Muslim family, has helped renovate an over century old mosque. The mosque in Malla village of Jagraon, around 45kms from the city, was inaugurated on Monday by theShahi Imaam, Punjab, as villagers organised a special […]

A Small village in Jagraon, Ludhiana has set an example of communal harmony, a Sikh majority village, with a lone Muslim family, has helped renovate an over century old mosque.

The mosque in Malla village of Jagraon, around 45kms from the city, was inaugurated on Monday by theShahi Imaam, Punjab, as villagers organised a special lunch.

Naib Shahi Imaam, Punjab, Muhammad UsmaanLudhianvi said, “The Malla village mosque was closed in 1947 after it’s run-down building collapsed. About six months ago, we approached the villagers, seeking their help to renovate it. Even as the village has just one Muslim family, the response had been overwhelming.”

Like the day when the renovation work had started, the Sikh villagers, on Monday, too organised langar(community kitchen).

“Besides the fund contribution, the villagers actively participated in the construction work too. Such examples of communal harmony are not uncommon in Punjab,” Naib Shahi Imaam added as he inaugurated the mosque by offering prayers.

The village sarpanch, Gurmail Singh, said, “Punjab has always been the epitome of communal harmony. Punjabis respect all religions and for them, humanity comes first.”

The sole Muslim family is all praise for their contribution. “Our Sikh brothers have always stood by us. And today, they helped rebuild our place of worship. We cannot thank them enough,” said Iqbal Hussain.
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Malla village has a population of around 5,000, of which 90% are Sikhs and 9% Hindus.
Jogi Verma, a Hindu who lives near the mosque, said, “We are proud of the fact that our village represents unity in diversity.” He added that renovation of mosque by all community members is a tight slap on those who try to divide people on religious lines for petty political benefits.

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Source- Times Of India

SIKH Warriors included in the List of 12 GREATEST WARRIORS in the History!

Sikh warriors defeated an army 10 times their size. Mostly Sikhs were always outnumbered but they make sure they gave a crushing defeat to the enemy. Most of the Sikhs are vegetarians for spiritual & health reasons.The fearless warrior tradition is said to be started with the foundation of Khalsa in 1699. Sikhs perfected & […]

Sikh warriors defeated an army 10 times their size. Mostly Sikhs were always outnumbered but they make sure they gave a crushing defeat to the enemy.

Most of the Sikhs are vegetarians for spiritual & health reasons.The fearless warrior tradition is said to be started with the foundation of Khalsa in 1699.

Sikhs perfected & refined a unique martial art known as Gatka which involves close quarter combat with blades.

Others included in the list of Warriors such as

Marathas
Gurkhas
Navy Seals
Ninjas
Apache
Vikings
Persian Immortals
Aztecs
Samurai
Spartans

83yr Old Sikh Typist who showed the WORLD the meaning of True Legend!

This 83yr old Legendary Uncle is a Typist and also write songs, he can barely walk due to pain in his knees and limps badly, travels by bus, He said I do this for my family, He has a 35yr old son who had an accident some time back and now he’s physically challenged, He’s […]

This 83yr old Legendary Uncle is a Typist and also write songs, he can barely walk due to pain in his knees and limps badly, travels by bus, He said I do this for my family, He has a 35yr old son who had an accident some time back and now he’s physically challenged, He’s the main earner of the family making around Rs100-Rs150/day.

Varun Pruthi is a humanitarian actor/director/producer decided to contact him & help him. He had some chat and said Uncle ,”we need help with typing”, he said sure what you want me to type.

This is what he was asked to type “To give up is the easiest thing in the World to do but to fight against all odds and Win is what defines a Legend ”

He typed and then was asked how much money. He did take anything in return and replied to this gesture with his humble words,” You don’t owe me nothing, You can keep it, Money is not everything, you came and talked to me, spent time with me, You already paid me with that.”

We’ all are amazed to see his strength at this age, You’re an inspiration to us and we want to help you.
He sits at Parliament Street, Near Taxi stand, New Delhi, Monday to Friday 11.00pm to 4.00pm. If you’re around that place Please visit him and get his blessings. Please share to support him

He was gifted a t-shirt by the team of Bringing Humanity Back , which said ” I NEVER QUIT ” as his spirit towards Life and strength reflected.

~ Source: ActorVarun

How Sikhi dragged this Spanish Girl out of Depression!

She shares her beautiful journey of getting into the Sikh Faith. She was under depression and went through an emotional breakdown in her life. She had a voice in her mind that don’t cut you’re her. Since then he inclination towards Sikh faith began.

We appreciate her love for God and urge to learn & understand Sikh Faith.

~ Source: Basics of Sikhi

Sikhs are hurt from film “Santa Banta Pvt. Ltd.” treating them as Buffons & Idiots!

The direction of the Mumbai High Court to the producers of the film ‘Santa Banta Pvt. Ltd.’ to file affidavit by 27th April, has somewhat exhausted the legal options available to contain the damage the film will cause to the Sikh sentiments. In view of this, the two options available before us and to be […]

The direction of the Mumbai High Court to the producers of the film ‘Santa Banta Pvt. Ltd.’ to file affidavit by 27th April, has somewhat exhausted the legal options available to contain the damage the film will cause to the Sikh sentiments.

In view of this, the two options available before us and to be executed are

1) We have planned a silent protest in front of the office of VIACOM 18, Subhash Road, Vile Parle (E) at 11.30 am on Thursday, 21st April 2016. All are requested to gather at the said place in large numbers.

2) File as many private FIR’s under section 295A of IPC at your respective Police stations after the release of the film on 22nd April. The Xerox copy of the complaint should be sent by courier to Punjabi Cultural Heritage Board, 9 Gala Nagar, J.N.Road, next to Mehul cinema, Mulund (W), Mumbai – 400080 on or before 25th April.

Imp. Note : The copies of FIR’s will be presented to the Hon’ble High Court on 27th April, which is the next date of the case.

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Turban Fest – Oslo, Norway

Over 10,000 people attended the Turban day in Oslo on Saturday. Those who attended were served Indian food and got the opportunity to wear a turban. The day was celebrated with a sikh train of nearly a thousand people who went from Østbanehallen to Spikersuppa, escorted by police horses, Aftenposten writes. After had reached its […]

Over 10,000 people attended the Turban day in Oslo on Saturday. Those who attended were served Indian food and got the opportunity to wear a turban.

The day was celebrated with a sikh train of nearly a thousand people who went from Østbanehallen to Spikersuppa, escorted by police horses, Aftenposten writes.

After had reached its destination, people were given Indian snacks and had turbans twirled around their head by volunteers. The queue to wear a turban and get it twirled around your head went from Spikersuppa to Egertorget.

The Turban Day coincides with the Sikh festival Vaisakhi.

We want tell the world what Sikhism is like and that, although we have a beard and turban, we are not dangerous, the main organizer of the turban day, Sumeet Singh Patpatia, says.

Source: NTB scanpix / Norway Today

Drone View of Shri Hazoor Sahib will make you Spellbound!

It was here that in the first week of Sept’1708, that a Bairagi Sadhu Madho Dass was baptized to Sikhism by Guru Gobind Singh ji and was given a new name – Banda Singh Bahadur. It was this great hero who in the next seven years (1709-1715) gave a sharp turn to the history of Sikhs by shaking the foundation of Mughal Empire in the North-west and paved the way for the liberation of the Punjab in 1764-65.

His another disciple Bhai Santokh Singh was advised to continue to stay at Nanded and to start “Guru ka Langar” for the devotees.

Bhai Daya Singh and Dharam Singh, two of the Panj Piare (Five beloved Ones) who had offered their heads at the Guru’s call when the Khalsa was created in Kesgarh Fort of Anandpur Sahib on the Baisakhi Day of 1699, and had survived the battle of Chamkaur, subsequently died here.

A Gurudwara was constructed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh ji at the site where Guru Gobind Singh ji breathed his last. It took 5 years to complete (1832-1837). It is revered as “Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchal Nagar Sahib”. This historical shrine, which is one of the five Takhts (thrones) of the Sikhs is situated near Godavari river. It is visited by lakhs of devotees throughout the year. It is a two-storey building. Its interior is artistically ornamented in the style of Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar. The walls of the inner room called Angitha Sahib have been covered with golden plates. The dome is polished and on the pinnacle is the kalash made of gold plated copper.

The building stands on a high base and has a small square room on the second floor bearing the gilded ribbed dome topped with a tall gilded pinnacle and umbrella shaped finial. There are some rooms in the basement too, so that the edifice is technically four-storied. Corners of the roof of the first floor are decorated with domed kiosks on octagonal pedestals. Other embellishments on the exterior included oriel windows and a fancy fencing on the roof top. Inside, the sanctum it has marble lining decorated with inset work in floral patterns on lower parts of the walls and stucco and tukari work on the upper parts as well as on the ceiling.

Guru Granth Sahib is seated in the room in front of the sanctum during the day time only and at night it is brought inside and placed on a marbled platform. During the day there are some old weapons and other relics such as a golden dagger, a matchlock gun, a quiver with 35 arrows, two bows, a steel shield studded with precious stones and five golden swords. All these are placed on a marbled platform.

The building complex of the Takhat Sahib is spread over several hectares. It also includes two other shrines, Bunga Mai Bhago ji (comprising a large room where Guru Granth Sahib is seated) and Angitha Sahib (place of cremation).

Guru Gobind Singhji, while conferring Guruship on the holy Book, had named Nanded region as Abchalnagar (steadfast city). The word Sachkhand (region of Truth) was used to mean the abode of God.

Besides Gurdwara Sachkhand Sahib, other major Gurdwaras in Nanded area are Nagina Ghat , Banda Ghat, Sangat Sahib, Baoli Sahib, Mal Tekdi, Shikar Ghat, Hira Ghat and Mata Sahib, etc.

~ Source: hazursahib.com

English Reading Competition held at Akal Academy Uddat Saidewala!

Recently English reading competition was held at Akal Academy Uddat Saidewala for 3rd to 6th class. Students enthusiastically participated in this competition. Students read from sources liter, Magic pot, Educational world, Children world, Indian today and Newspaper etc. evaluation was done by the teacher on the basis of their pronunciation, fluency, accent etc. after those teachers decided their position according to their performance. All the students enjoyed very much. All performed well in their competition.

English Reading Competition held  at Akal Academy Uddat Saidewala!

English Reading Competition held  at Akal Academy Uddat Saidewala!

Result from 3rd class

  1. Navneet Kaur from 3rd-C class got 1st position
  2. Rupanveer Singh from 3rd-B class got 2nd position
  3. Robinpreet Singh from 3rd-B class got 3rd position

Result from 4th class

  1. Palknoor Singh from 4th-A class got 1st position
  2. Simran Kaur from 4th-B class got 2nd position
  3. Anmoldeep Kaur from 4th-B class got 3rd position

Result from 5th class

  1. Khushdeep Kaur from 5th-A class got 1st position
  2. Amanat Kaur from 5th-A class got 2nd position
  3. Simran Kaur from 5th-B class got 3rd position

Result from 6th class

  1. Parwinder Kaur from 6th-B class got 1st position
  2. Jashanpreet Kaur from 6th-A class got 2nd position
  3. Simrandeep kaur from 6th-A class got 3rd position

~ Jasvinder Kaur
~ New Delhi, 20th April ’16

Turban Day Vaisakhi Celebrations at New York

The iconic Times Square was seeped in the colours of the Sikh culture as thousands of community members gathered in New York to celebrate Turban Day, an annual Vaisakhi celebration and a day to educate fellow Americans about Sikhism in the wake of growing incidents of hate crimes and discrimination against them. Legendary Indian sportsman […]

The iconic Times Square was seeped in the colours of the Sikh culture as thousands of community members gathered in New York to celebrate Turban Day, an annual Vaisakhi celebration and a day to educate fellow Americans about Sikhism in the wake of growing incidents of hate crimes and discrimination against them.

Legendary Indian sportsman Milkha Singh addressed one of the largest such celebrations in the US, calling on the Sikh community to educate the new generation about the significance of the Sikh culture.

Hundreds of excited tourists and children queued up at the popular city destination to get turbans tied on their heads in bright colours by members of the Sikh community and took pictures and selfies wearing them as ‘Turban Day’ was also celebrated at the event.

The participants jostled to get a picture clicked with the elderly ‘Flying Sikh’, who had travelled from Canada for the event.

“Today if the Sikhs have a name, are known around the world, it is because of the turban. Milkha Singh is called a ‘Flying Sikh’ because I have the turban on my head and the beard on my face. My beard and turban are the reasons for the respect and recognition that I have across the world,” Mr Singh told PTI.

Non-profit organisation, Sikhs of New York and New Jersey and the event’s organisers Bobby Sidana, Kawaldeep Sahni, Chanpreet Singh and Gurmeet Sodhi said the event aimed at not only celebrating the festival marking the spring harvest but also educating Americans and thousands of tourists about the Sikh culture.

They said it would also make them aware of the significance of the Sikh articles of faith like turban and beard and to address the misinformation about Sikhism that leads to profiling and backlash against members of the community, particularly after the 9/11 attack.

“People here should know that Sikhs are warriors, they have fought for other people and will do everything to help others. The event will inspire people here and educate them about the Sikh culture, they will get to know who Sikhs are,” Mikha Singh said lauding the organisers for putting together the event.

In his message to the gathering, Mr Singh said he would like to see “one more Milkha Singh” from the Sikh community spread across the US and the world.

Lamenting that Sikh articles of faith such as the turban and beard are often still misconstrued and associated with terrorism, the organisers invited passers-by and those at the event to get a turban tied on their heads and to ask about the Sikh culture.

Source : NDTV