Cleanliness Awareness Campaign by Akal Academy Gomtipul!

Akal Academy Gomtipul is running a “Cleaniness Awareness Campaign” in the month of October2014 as per the instructions from CBSE for launching of “ Swachh Bharat”, “Swachh Vidhyalaya” Campaign. All the students are made aware about keeping their surroundings clean and tidy. Each day, students perform cleaning activities in the school campus. They sweep their classes daily and wash the floorings once a week. They clean their corridors and other visiting areas in the school campus. All the students are participating actively in this campaign without any hesitation .

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 11th Oct ’14

EDUCATION FOSTERS PEACE! Common Folks from India & Pakistan win Nobel Peace Prize

Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian child rights campaigner, have jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize. At the age of just 17, Malala is the youngest ever recipient of the prize. The teenager was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen in October 2012 for campaigning for girls’ education. She […]

Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian child rights campaigner, have jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize.

At the age of just 17, Malala is the youngest ever recipient of the prize.

The teenager was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen in October 2012 for campaigning for girls’ education. She now lives in Birmingham in the UK.

Malala said she was “honoured” to receive the award, saying it made her feel “more powerful and courageous”.

She revealed she found out the news after being called out of her chemistry class at her school in Birmingham.

“I’m really happy to be sharing this award with a person from India,” she said at a news conference, before joking that she couldn’t pronounce Mr Satyarthi’s surname.

The Nobel committee praised the pair’s “struggle against the suppression of children and young people”.

Mr Satyarthi has maintained the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi and headed various forms of peaceful protests, “focusing on the grave exploitation of children for financial gain,” the committee said at the Nobel Institute in Oslo.

The 60-year-old founded Bachpan Bachao Andolan, or the Save the Childhood Movement, which campaigns for child rights and an end to human trafficking.

Reacting to the news, Mr Satyarthi told the BBC: “It’s a great honour for all the Indians, it’s an honour for all those children who have been still living in slavery despite of all the advancement in technology, market and economy.

“And I dedicate this award to all those children in the world.”

‘Heroic struggle’

Thorbjorn Jagland, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, paid tribute to Malala’s achievements.

“Despite her youth, Malala Yousafzai, has already fought for several years for the right of girls to education and has shown by example that children and young people too can contribute to improving their own situations,” he said.

“This she has done under the most dangerous circumstances. Through her heroic struggle she has become a leading spokesperson for girls’ rights to education.”

The committee said it was important that a Muslim and a Hindu, a Pakistani and an Indian, had joined in what it called a common struggle for education and against extremism.

The view from Birmingham: Phil Mackie, BBC News

When she opened the Library of Birmingham last year, Malala Yousafzai charmed the crowd by referring to them as “fellow Brummies”. It was a deft touch from a teenager who many believe is destined for a life in politics either here or in her native Pakistan.

She arrived in the city in horrific circumstances after surviving an assassination attempt and was treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, home to the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine.

The expertise gained by medics who are used to patching up wounded troops from conflict zones, meant it was the best place for her treatment.

She remains an outpatient, and today the hospital trust praised her for her “remarkable recovery and fight to lead a full life as a vibrant and spirited teenager”.

This year’s prize is likely to be seen as an uncontroversial choice from a Norwegian Nobel committee which has not shied away from controversy in recent years, says the BBC’s Lars Bevanger in Oslo.

Norway’s relations with China are still suffering after a Chinese dissident won the peace prize in 2010, our correspondent adds.

Malala and Mr Satyarthi will now be invited to attend an award ceremony in Oslo in December to receive a medal and $1.4m (£860,000) pounds in prize money.

‘Pride of Pakistan’

Malala first came to attention in 2009 after she wrote an anonymous diary for BBC Urdu about life under Taliban rule in north-west Pakistan.

She was shot when gunmen boarded her school bus in the Swat Valley.

She has since recovered from the attack and has remained in the public eye, publishing an autobiography and addressing the UN General Assembly.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif congratulated Malala Yousafzai, calling her the “pride” of his country.

“Her achievement is unparalleled and unequalled. Girls and boys of the world should take the lead from her struggle and commitment,” he said in a statement.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined thousands of Twitter users praising the pair, saying the entire nation was proud of Mr Satyarthi’s “momentous achievement”.

He also congratulated Malala for her “journey of immense grit and courage”.

Malala was named one of Time magazine’s most influential people in 2013, and awarded the EU’s prestigious Sakharov human rights prize that year.

She had been hotly tipped to win last year’s Nobel Peace Prize.

Her win in 2014 takes the number of women awarded the prize to 16 out of 95.

This year’s record number of 278 Nobel Peace Prize nominees included Pope Francis and Congolese gynaecologist Denis Mukwege, although the full list was kept a secret.

Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden and Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta had also been tipped as favourites for the award.

~ Source: http://www.bbc.com/

Sikh Joins Police Academy After Testifying in Support of AB1964!

Fremont, CA – In the second of our four-part series, we bring you the story of Amandeep Singh, a young man who was pivotal inenacting AB1964, or California’s Workplace Religious Freedom Act. In 2012, Police Cadet Amandeep Singh – a resident of Yuba City, CA – testified before the Committee on Labor and Employment at […]

Fremont, CA – In the second of our four-part series, we bring you the story of Amandeep Singh, a young man who was pivotal inenacting AB1964, or California’s Workplace Religious Freedom Act. In 2012, Police Cadet Amandeep Singh – a resident of Yuba City, CA – testified before the Committee on Labor and Employment at the California State Assembly about his experiences as a Sikh trying to join law enforcement. Cadet Singh had tried joining a police agency for seven years but was not allowed to do so because of his Sikh articles of faith (specifically, his turban and unshorn beard).

Cadet Singh’s compelling testimony was critical in helping to pass AB1964, a law that provides workers in California with the nation’s strongest protections against religious discrimination.

It was only after the passage of AB1964 that Cadet Singh’s desire to start a law enforcement career became a reality. Cadet Singh is currently enrolled at the Yuba College Police Academy and hopes to work as a uniformed police officer when he graduates.

We wish Cadet Singh the best of luck and thank him for all his efforts in helping to enact the very law that protects him today.

– Source: http://sikhcoalition.org/

KP Singh Honored with Mayor’s Community Service Award!

Kanwal Prakash Singh was among 12 volunteers who were honored by Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard with Community Service Awards at the 22nd annual award function at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center on September 22, 2014. Over the past 47 years, KP has greatly contributed to the international landscape, vision, and spirit of […]

Kanwal Prakash Singh was among 12 volunteers who were honored by Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard with Community Service Awards at the 22nd annual award function at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center on September 22, 2014. Over the past 47 years, KP has greatly contributed to the international landscape, vision, and spirit of Indianapolis and Indiana through his sense of history, artwork, cultural literacy, journalism, and civic engagement.

KP Singh Honored with Mayor's Community Service Award!

Before presenting the Award to KP Singh, the official introduction read as “Since his arrival in Indiana 46 years ago, KP Singh has emphasized the importance of learning about other cultures and faiths so that we can become better neighbors and citizens. KP has greatly contributed to the international landscape, vision, and spirit of Indianapolis and Indiana through his sense of history, artwork, cultural literacy, journalism, and civic engagement. In 1972, KP joined a group of enlightened citizens as a co-founder of the International Center of Indianapolis (ICI).

ICI showcases the talents of distinct cultural groups making Indianapolis their home and honors outstanding citizens that symbolize and promote Indiana’s international outreach. KP’s business, KP Singh Designs, reflects his passion and advocacy for preservation of Indiana’s historic architecture through his ink drawings. He also writes about cultural diversity, interfaith issues, community events for numerous online and print publications. KP is truly a citizen of the world, and we are proud that he calls Indianapolis home. Let’s show our appreciation for Mr. Kanwal Prakash Singh.”

KP Singh was nominated for the Mayor’s Community Service Award by Rupal Thanawala, President, Asian American Alliance.

KP received a Bachelor of Arts from Punjab University in 1958 and Bachelor of Architecture (Honors) and Master of Technology (Town and Country Planning) from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India in 1963. KP received a Master of City Planning (1966) and is winner of the Daverman Merit Award in Architecture from the University of Michigan. KP is the recipient of Sagamore of the Wabash from the State of Indiana (1994); International Citizen of the Year (1995) and other honors. In April 2014, KP was honored with the prestigious FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award.

Others who were honored with the Mayor Greg Ballard’s Community Service Awards on Monday were Marcia Hoffbauer, Steve Adams, James Jackson, Cindy Maude, Fred and Carina McDowell, Tom Sturm, James E Waters, Andrea S Weiner and Sabrina Young.

– SikhNet.com

Portals of Hemkund Sahib to close tomorrow for Winter Season!

Gopeshwar: The sacred portals of Hemkund Sahib – a famous Sikh shrine in Garhwal Himalayas – will be closed Friday for six months due to the onset of winter during which the area remains snowbound and inaccessible. Preparations for the ceremonial closure of the doors of the revered shrine have been given finishing touches even […]

Gopeshwar: The sacred portals of Hemkund Sahib – a famous Sikh shrine in Garhwal Himalayas – will be closed Friday for six months due to the onset of winter during which the area remains snowbound and inaccessible.

Preparations for the ceremonial closure of the doors of the revered shrine have been given finishing touches even as hordes of Sikh pilgrims are arriving at Govindghat and Ghanghariya, the two major halts on way to the temple, to participate in the last prayers of the season, Manager of the Gurudwara said.

After offering final prayers for the season the doors of the shrine situated at 16000 ft above sea level will be closed for six months at forenoon tomorrow, he said.

Immediately after the closure of the temple, the Sikh pilgrims will begin retreating to Govinddham.

Areas around Hemkund Sahib have been receiving light snowfall for the past few days but pilgrims are braving the cold to arrive at the shrine in large numbers.

The number of visitors at the shrine have already touched the 1.8 lakh mark this season, he said.

Though the trek route was heavily damaged in last year’s calamity, Hemkund Sahib received more pilgrims this season than the famous Char Dham including Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, he said.

Hemkund sahib is situated at a height of 16000 ft near the famous Badrinath temple in the border district of Chamoli.

A distance of 22 km is traversed from Govindghat to reach Hemkund Sahib.

– PTI

Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Ram Das Ji!

Guru Ram Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਰਾਮ ਦਾਸ) (Friday October 9 1534 – Saturday 16 September 1581) was the fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on Monday 16 September 1574 following in the footsteps of Guru Amar Das ji. The Guru’s original name was Bhai Jetha. His wife was Bibi Bhani, the […]

Guru Ram Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਰਾਮ ਦਾਸ) (Friday October 9 1534 – Saturday 16 September 1581) was the fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on Monday 16 September 1574 following in the footsteps of Guru Amar Das ji. The Guru’s original name was Bhai Jetha. His wife was Bibi Bhani, the younger daughter of Guru Amar Das. They had three sons: Prithi Chand, Mahadev and Guru Arjan.

As a Guru, one of his main contributions to Sikhi was organizing the structure of Sikh society. Additionally, he was the author of Laava, the four hymns of the Sikh Marriage Rites. He was planner and creator of the township of Ramdaspur which became the Sikh holy city of Amritsar. Before Guru Ji died, he nominated his youngest son as the next Guru of the Sikhs – Guru Arjan Dev.

Brief Information

  • Birth Place: Chuna Mandi, Lahore, Punjab (Present day Pakistan)
  • Father: Haridas Ji
  • Mother: Mata Daya ji (also known as Anoop Davi)
  • Wife: Mata Bhani Ji
  • Daughters: None
  • Sons: Baba Prithi Chand ji, Baba Mahadev Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji
  • Became Guru at age 40 years and had life span of 47 years.
  • Gurbani: The Guru contributed a total of 688 Shabads/hymns to the Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
  • The fourth Sikh Guru contributed the following to the people of the world:
  • Author of Laava, the hymns of the Marriage Rites
  • Designed the Golden Temple
  • Planned & created the township of Ramdaspur (later Amritsar)
  • Organization Structure of Sikh Society

 

Early Life

Very little is known about the early years of Bhai Jetha who later became the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das. Jetha ji was born at Chuna Mandi Bazaar, Lahore at the site of the present shrine on 24 September 1534 where he spent the first seven years of his life. Soon after birth, he was given the name Jetha, meaning the first born.

Jetha’s simple and God-fearing parents, Hari Das and Anup Devi of Lahore were delighted at this precious gift from Waheguru. As he was growing up and in his teens, he could always be found in the company of religious men. When he was of 7 Years his father died so her maternal grandmother took him to Basarke, near Amritsar. Jetha continued to become a handsome young man.

Company of Guru Amar Das

One day Jetha came across a party of Sikhs who were on their way to Goindwal to pay homage to Guru Amar Das. Jetha decided to join them and also travel to Goindwal. Upon their arrival and meeting, Guru Amar Das at once noticed the young Jetha with his pleasant manner and sense of devotion. While his fellow travelers returned to Lahore, Jetha decided to stay and become a disciple of Guru Amar Das.

Bhai Jehta worked hard in Goindwal in the various construction projects that were taking place. Guru Amar Das was very impressed with the Sewa performed by Bhai Jetha and susequently a marriage was arranged between Bibi Bhani, his daughter Bibi Bhani and his dedicated devotee, Bhai Jehta.

The marriage took place on 18 February 1554. After their marriage, the couple remained in Goindval which was an upcoming Sikh town and carried out voluntary service (Sewa) in the construction of the Baoli Sahib (sacred well), serving the Guru and the congregation (Sangat).

Sewa of Guru Amar Dass

Jetha became a trusted disciple of Guru Amar Das ji. He undertook many sewas and also successfully represented Guru Amar Das ji before the Mughal royal court to defend charges by some jealous Hindus who had taken exception to some of the wording of the Sikh teachings, saying that Sikhism maligned both the Hindu and the Muslim religions. The following is a translation of what Jetha said in the Court of Akbar:

“Birth and caste are of no avail before God. It is ones deeds which make or unmake a man. To exploit ignorant people with superstitions and to call it religion is a sacrilege against God and man. To worship the infinite, formless and absolute God in the form of a totem, an image or an insignificant time-bound object of nature; to lead people to beleive that they can wash away their sins, not through compassion and self-surrender, but through ablutions; to insist upon special diets-what to eat and what not to eat; to say that a certain language and dress allows accesss to God and to condemn masses of human beings, men, women and children, to the status of sub-humans, who are not even allowed to learn to read the scriptures that they are told rule their lives; never allowed to enter a house of worship; who are allowed to do only the lowest degrading work, is to tear man apart from man. This is not religion nor is it religion to deny the world by becoming an ascetic, for it is in the world alone that man can find his spiritual possibilities.”

Impressed by the tenets of Sikhism as explained by Bhai Jetha Emperor Akbar dismissed all of the charges.

Construction of Ramdaspur

Eventually Bhai Jetha was ordained as Guru Amar Das’s successor and named Guru Ram Das ji. (Ram Das means servant of God). Guru Ram Das ji now eagerly continued the building of the city of Ramdaspur (the abode of Ram Das) by the digging of the second sacred pool as he had been instructed by Guru Amar Das ji. Pilgrims came in ever growing numbers to hear the Guru and to help in the excavation work of the tank. The holy tank would be called Amritsar meaning pool of nectar. Today the city of Ramdaspur, which now is the holiest center of Sikhism has come to be know as Amritsar. Guru Ram Das ji urged his Sikhs that one could fulfill one’s life not merely by quiet meditation, but by actively participating in the joys and sorrows of others. This is how one could also rid oneself of the prime malady – Ego, and end their spiritual loneliness.

One of the new entries into the Sikh fold at this time was Bhai Gurdas Bhalla, the son of the younger brother of Guru Amar Das ji. Bhai Gurdas ji was a superb poet and scholar of comparative religion who would later go on to become the scribe of the first edition of the Guru Granth Sahib ji. Guru Amar Das ji was impressed with Bhai Gurdas’s existing knowledge of Hindi and Sanskrit and the Hindu scriptures. Following the tradition of sending out Masands across the country Guru Amar Das ji deputed Bhai Gurdas to Agra to spread the gospel of Sikhism.

Bani of Guru Ram Das

There are 688 Hymns of Guru Ram Dass included in Guru Granth Sahib which have various teachings for sikhs. Guru Sahib’s Bani is also part of Rehras Sahib and Kirtan Sohila which are daily prayers of Sikhs. Page 305 of the Guru Granth Guru Sahib decries the morning activity of one who calls himself a Sikh of the True Guru (God):

One who calls himself a Sikh of the True Guru shall get up early morning and meditate on the Lord’s Name. Bathe daily in the ambrosial pool and following the Guru’s instructions, chant Har, Har. All sins, misdeeds and negativity shall be erased.

Guru Sahib on Sadhu People and Pilgrimage Bath

ਮਲਾਰ ਮਹਲਾ ੪ | ਗੰਗਾ ਜਮ|ਨਾ ਗੋਦਾਵਰੀ ਸਰਸ|ਤੀ ਤੇ ਕਰਹਿ ਉਦਮ|ਧੂਰਿ ਸਾਧੂ ਕੀ ਤਾਈ |ਕਿਲਵਿਖ ਮੈਲ|ਭਰੇ ਪਰੇ ਹਮਰੈ ਵਿਚਿ ਹਮਰੀ ਮੈਲ| ਸਾਧੂ ਕੀ ਧੂਰਿ ਗਵਾਈ |੧|
Malaar, Fourth Mehl: The Ganges, the Jamunaa, the Godaavari and the Saraswati – these rivers strive for the dust of the feet of the Holy. Overflowing with their filthy sins, the mortals take cleansing baths in them; the rivers’ pollution is washed away by the dust of the feet of the Holy. ||1||

ਤੀਰਥਿ ਅਠਸਠਿ ਮਜਨ੝ ਨਾਈ ॥ ਸਤਸੰਗਤਿ ਕੀ ਧੂਰਿ ਪਰੀ ਉਡਿ ਨੇਤ੝ਰੀ ਸਭ ਦ੝ਰਮਤਿ ਮੈਲ੝ ਗਵਾਈ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥
Instead of bathing at the sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage, take your cleansing bath in the Name. When the dust of the feet of the Sat Sangat rises up into the eyes, all filthy evil-mindedness is removed. ||1||Pause||

ਜਾਹਰਨਵੀ ਤਪੈ ਭਾਗੀਰਥਿ ਆਣੀ ਕੇਦਾਰ੝ ਥਾਪਿਓ ਮਹਸਾਈ ॥ ਕਾਂਸੀ ਕ੝ਰਿਸਨ੝ ਚਰਾਵਤ ਗਾਊ ਮਿਲਿ ਹਰਿ ਜਨ ਸੋਭਾ ਪਾਈ ॥੨॥
Bhaageerat’h the penitent brought the Ganges down, and Shiva established Kaydaar. Krishna grazed cows in Kaashi; through the humble servant of the Lord, these places became famous. ||2||

ਜਿਤਨੇ ਤੀਰਥ ਦੇਵੀ ਥਾਪੇ ਸਭਿ ਤਿਤਨੇ ਲੋਚਹਿ ਧੂਰਿ ਸਾਧੂ ਕੀ ਤਾਈ ॥ ਹਰਿ ਕਾ ਸੰਤ੝ ਮਿਲੈ ਗ੝ਰ ਸਾਧੂ ਲੈ ਤਿਸ ਕੀ ਧੂਰਿ ਮ੝ਖਿ ਲਾਈ ॥੩॥
And all the sacred shrines of pilgrimage established by the gods, long for the dust of the feet of the Holy. Meeting with the Lord’s Saint, the Holy Guru, I apply the dust of His feet to my face. ||3||

ਜਿਤਨੀ ਸ੝ਰਿਸਟਿ ਤ੝ਮਰੀ ਮੇਰੇ ਸ੝ਆਮੀ ਸਭ ਤਿਤਨੀ ਲੋਚੈ ਧੂਰਿ ਸਾਧੂ ਕੀ ਤਾਈ ॥ ਨਾਨਕ ਲਿਲਾਟਿ ਹੋਵੈ ਜਿਸ੝ ਲਿਖਿਆ ਤਿਸ੝ ਸਾਧੂ ਧੂਰਿ ਦੇ ਹਰਿ ਪਾਰਿ ਲੰਘਾਈ ॥੪॥੨॥
And all the creatures of Your Universe, O my Lord and Master, long for the dust of the feet of the Holy. O Nanak, one who has such destiny inscribed on his forehead, is blessed with the dust of the feet of the Holy; the Lord carries him across. ||4||2||

Anand Karaj

The standard Sikh marriage ceremony known as the Anand Karaj is centered around of , a four stanza hymn composed by Guru Ram Das ji. During the marriage ceremony the couple circumscribe the Guru Granth Sahib ji as each stanza of the Lawan is read. The first round is the Divine consent for commencing the householders life through marriage. The second round states that the union of the couple has been brought about by God. In the third round the couple is described as the most fortunate as they have sung the praises of the Lord in the company of saints. In the fourth round the feeling of the couple that they have obtained their hearts’ desire and are being congratulated is described.

Guru Ram Das Sahib composed a beautiful bani called Laavan about the meaning of marriage to a Sikh couple – Effectively, the Guru defines a Sikh marriage in these 2 lines: “They are not said to be husband and wife who merely sit together. Rather they alone are called husband and wife, who have one soul in two bodies.”

Guru Sahib on Jogis

ਹਥਿ ਕਰਿ ਤੰਤ੝ ਵਜਾਵੈ ਜੋਗੀ ਥੋਥਰ ਵਾਜੈ ਬੇਨ ॥ ਗ੝ਰਮਤਿ ਹਰਿ ਗ੝ਣ ਬੋਲਹ੝ ਜੋਗੀ ਇਹ੝ ਮਨੂਆ ਹਰਿ ਰੰਗਿ ਭੇਨ ॥੧॥
You may pluck the strings with your hand, O Yogi, but your playing of the harp is in vain. Under Guru’s Instruction, chant the Glorious Praises of the Lord, O Yogi, and this mind of yours shall be imbued with the Lord’s Love. ||1||

ਜੋਗੀ ਹਰਿ ਦੇਹ੝ ਮਤੀ ਉਪਦੇਸ੝ ॥ ਜ੝ਗ੝ ਜ੝ਗ੝ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਝਕੋ ਵਰਤੈ ਤਿਸ੝ ਆਗੈ ਹਮ ਆਦੇਸ੝ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥
O Yogi, give your intellect the Teachings of the Lord. The Lord, the One Lord, is pervading throughout all the ages; I humbly bow down to Him. ||1||Pause||

ਗਾਵਹਿ ਰਾਗ ਭਾਤਿ ਬਹ੝ ਬੋਲਹਿ ਇਹ੝ ਮਨੂਆ ਖੇਲੈ ਖੇਲ ॥ ਜੋਵਹਿ ਕੂਪ ਸਿੰਚਨ ਕਉ ਬਸ੝ਧਾ ਉਠਿ ਬੈਲ ਗਝ ਚਰਿ ਬੇਲ ॥੨॥
You sing in so many Ragas and harmonies, and you talk so much, but this mind of yours is only playing a game. You work the well and irrigate the fields, but the oxen have already left to graze in the jungle. ||2||

ਕਾਇਆ ਨਗਰ ਮਹਿ ਕਰਮ ਹਰਿ ਬੋਵਹ੝ ਹਰਿ ਜਾਮੈ ਹਰਿਆ ਖੇਤ੝ ॥ ਮਨੂਆ ਅਸਥਿਰ੝ ਬੈਲ੝ ਮਨ੝ ਜੋਵਹ੝ ਹਰਿ ਸਿੰਚਹ੝ ਗ੝ਰਮਤਿ ਜੇਤ੝ ॥੩॥
In the field of the body, plant the Lord’s Name, and the Lord will sprout there, like a lush green field. O mortal, hook up your unstable mind like an ox, and irrigate your fields with the Lord’s Name, through the Guru’s Teachings. ||3||

ਜੋਗੀ ਜੰਗਮ ਸ੝ਰਿਸਟਿ ਸਭ ਤ੝ਮਰੀ ਜੋ ਦੇਹ੝ ਮਤੀ ਤਿਤ੝ ਚੇਲ ॥ ਜਨ ਨਾਨਕ ਕੇ ਪ੝ਰਭ ਅੰਤਰਜਾਮੀ ਹਰਿ ਲਾਵਹ੝ ਮਨੂਆ ਪੇਲ ॥੪॥੯॥੬੧॥
The Yogis, the wandering Jangams, and all the world is Yours, O Lord. According to the wisdom which You give them, so do they follow their ways. O Lord God of servant Nanak, O Inner-knower, Searcher of hearts, please link my mind to You. ||4||9||61||

Guru Ram Dass on Benifits of Reciting God’s Name
ਆਸਾ ਮਹਲਾ ੪ ॥ ਸਤਸੰਗਤਿ ਮਿਲੀਝ ਹਰਿ ਸਾਧੂ ਮਿਲਿ ਸੰਗਤਿ ਹਰਿ ਗ੝ਣ ਗਾਇ ॥ ਗਿਆਨ ਰਤਨ੝ ਬਲਿਆ ਘਟਿ ਚਾਨਣ੝ ਅਗਿਆਨ੝ ਅੰਧੇਰਾ ਜਾਇ ॥੧॥
Aasaa, Fourth Mehl: Join the Sat Sangat, the Lord’s True Congregation; joining the Company of the Holy, sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord. With the sparkling jewel of spiritual wisdom, the heart is illumined, and ignorance is dispelled. ||1||

ਹਰਿ ਜਨ ਨਾਚਹ੝ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਧਿਆਇ ॥ ਝਸੇ ਸੰਤ ਮਿਲਹਿ ਮੇਰੇ ਭਾਈ ਹਮ ਜਨ ਕੇ ਧੋਵਹ ਪਾਇ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥
O humble servant of the Lord, let your dancing be meditation on the Lord, Har, Har. If only I cold meet such Saints, O my Siblings of Destiny; I would wash the feet of such servants. ||1||Pause||

ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਨਾਮ੝ ਜਪਹ੝ ਮਨ ਮੇਰੇ ਅਨਦਿਨ੝ ਹਰਿ ਲਿਵ ਲਾਇ ॥ ਜੋ ਇਛਹ੝ ਸੋਈ ਫਲ੝ ਪਾਵਹ੝ ਫਿਰਿ ਭੂਖ ਨ ਲਾਗੈ ਆਇ ॥੨॥
Meditate on the Naam, the Name of the Lord, O my mind; night and day, center your consciousness on the Lord. You shall have the fruits of your desires, and you shall never feel hunger again. ||2||
ਆਪੇ ਹਰਿ ਅਪਰੰਪਰ੝ ਕਰਤਾ ਹਰਿ ਆਪੇ ਬੋਲਿ ਬ੝ਲਾਇ ॥ ਸੇਈ ਸੰਤ ਭਲੇ ਤ੝ਧ੝ ਭਾਵਹਿ ਜਿਨ੝ਹ੝ਹ ਕੀ ਪਤਿ ਪਾਵਹਿ ਥਾਇ ॥੩॥
The Infinite Lord Himself is the Creator; the Lord Himself speaks, and causes us to speak. The Saints are good, who are pleasing to Your Will; their honor is approved by You. ||3||

ਨਾਨਕ੝ ਆਖਿ ਨ ਰਾਜੈ ਹਰਿ ਗ੝ਣ ਜਿਉ ਆਖੈ ਤਿਉ ਸ੝ਖ੝ ਪਾਇ ॥ ਭਗਤਿ ਭੰਡਾਰ ਦੀਝ ਹਰਿ ਅਪ੝ਨੇ ਗ੝ਣ ਗਾਹਕ੝ ਵਣਜਿ ਲੈ ਜਾਇ ॥੪॥੧੧॥੬੩॥
Nanak is not satisfied by chanting the Lord’s Glorious Praises; the more he chants them, the more he is at peace. The Lord Himself has bestowed the treasure of devotional love; His customers purchase virtues, and carry them home. ||4||11||63||

Meeting with Sri Chand

When the aged son of Guru Nanak Dev ji, Baba Sri Chand, who had chosen to become an ascetic (Baba Sri Chand was the founder the ‘Udasis’ sect), came to visit Guru Ram Das ji he asked him why he kept such a long beard? Guru Ram Das ji replied; “To wipe the dust off the feet of holy men like yourself” and then he proceeded to perform this supreme act of humility. Seeing this Sri Chand held his hand and embraced Guru Ram Das ji saying; “It’s enough. This is the kind of character by which you have deprived me of my ancestral heritage. Now, what more is left with me that I could offer you for your piety and goodness of heart?” (Outraged that his father Guru Nanak had chosen to pass the Guruship to Guru Angad Sri Chand had attempted to install himself as the second Guru of the Sikhs and had hoped to alter the direction of Sikhi that Guru Nanak had chartered.)

Prithi Chand’s deception

Guru Ram Das’s first cousin Sahari Mal came to invite the Guru to visit Lahore in connection with the marriage of his son. The Guru being much too busy with his work promised to send one of his sons instead. Guru Ram Das ji asked his eldest son Prithi Chand to attend on his behalf, but he refused. Prithi Chand found a reason to avoid the trip, perhaps, he feared that his father would, in his absence, install his youngest brother, Arjan Dev as the next Guru. Prithi was sure that Arjan was the favorite son of his father. Next the Guru asked his next eldest son Mahadev to attend the wedding, but Mahadev was a recluse and excused himself on the ground that he was not interested in the affairs of the world. The Guru therefore asked his youngest son Arjan Dev to attend, which he agreed to do with such grace and humility, that Guru Ram Das ji was very pleased.

Guru Arjun Dev Letters

Arjan Dev proceeded to Lahore where, his father had asked him to remain until called for and to take charge of the needs and education of the Sikhs in Lahore, his father’s ancestral home. Two years later, feeling intensely homesick, Arjan Dev composed a poem of love and devotion and sent it to Guru Ram Das ji. This poem along with another one, sent a few month’s later were intercepted by his elder brother Prithi Chand who made sure his father never received them. Finally Arjan wrote a third poem marking it with the number 3 and gave strict instructions to the messenger to give it to the Guru personally.

My mind longs for the Blessed Vision of the Guru’s Darshan.
It cries out like the thirsty song-bird.
My thirst is not quenched, and I can find no peace, without the
Blessed Vision of the Beloved Saint. ||1||
I am a sacrifice, my soul is a sacrifice,
To the Blessed Vision of the Beloved Saint Guru.
(SGGS, Raag Maajh, Pannaa 96)

Receiving this poem, Guru Ram Das ji seeing the number 3 sensed that there must have been two earlier letters. Aware of the jealousy of his eldest son he confronted Prithi Chand, asking him if he knew anything about previous letters. At first, Prithi Chand denied everything, but seeing the insistence of the Guru and the consequences of his refusal to obey him, he finally confessed his treachery and produced the two earlier letters. (Another story often told has the Guru sending someone to Prithi Chand’s quarters who finds the letters in Prithi’s clothing.) When Guru Ram Das ji read them, he was moved to tears by the humility and sincerity of his son Arjan’s compositions.

Gaddi to Guru Arjun Dev & Death

Guru Ram Das ji immediately sent for Baba Buddha to journey to Lahore and to bring back his son Arjan Dev with full honours. On his return the Guru declared him his successor. Prithi Chand’s deception had resulted in bringing about his fears, he never accepted his father’s choice and continued to misbehave and abuse Guru Arjan Dev ji. Eventually Guru Ram Das ji had to publicly condemn his son Prithi Chand for his actions.

Shortly thereafter Guru Ram Das left his physical form on September 16, 1581.

~ Source: Sikhiwki.org

My Journey from Fascination for Patka to Wearing one!

Hi…. My name is Aman Sokhal (12 years of age) I am a young kid like everyone else out there, and I was really fascinated by patkas because they looked so cool and I always thought that I will have a patka too, but didn’t know when that will happen. So 5-6 years later, I […]

Hi…. My name is Aman Sokhal (12 years of age)

I am a young kid like everyone else out there, and I was really fascinated by patkas because they looked so cool and I always thought that I will have a patka too, but didn’t know when that will happen. So 5-6 years later, I decided to grow my hair for a patka. When I was 11, I visited to India and that influenced me a lot to grow my hair.

My hair is long now and I am wearing a patka. My first day of wearing a patka was yesterday (September 11th 2014). I was really nervous like crazy, I thought people would say is that “a tennis ball on your head” or “you look weird”, but it wasn’t like that.

I knew if I discipline myself to do what I know I should do I will be fine, so I did the mool mantra 5 times, and off I went to school confidently like a proud Khalsa Singh. I just did waheguru simran for the whole day in the back of my head, and I knew everything would be okay, because I had sense that guru is right in my heart.

So kids please don’t be scared or nervous because everything is going to be just fine. I didn’t get bullied so you guys will not too. If you’re having trouble going to school, do the mool mantar 5 times and think that the guru is right in your heart and that will heal your fear!

I walked into the school wearing my patka nervous and proud the same time, but also knew as I am a very popular person with a amazing personality, (I mean the school says that believe me). So once we sat in the class I asked my teacher if I could go in all the grade 7 and 8 classes to explain why and how I look today that I am the same person but taking a different path following my religion Sikhism.

My teacher and best friend came along side of me and went to each class which made me more confident as I walked into the classrooms. My teacher and best friend was very supportive of me and they also explained to the class. All of the kids in the classroom clapped when I finished my presentation and everyone in the school said how they are very proud of me, it was amazing experience.

I am telling you I was SO nervous, but I knew I had strength that the guru is right with me. Think ahead for a moment and how you feel after accomplishing your mission in being yourself. Accept this responsibility for your life, know that it is you who will get you where you want to go. No one else. Just go out there being strong in yourself, brave like a lion (sher).

I am very thankful to god as he has shown me this path to take.

Ik oonkar sat Naam kartaa purakh
Nirbau nirvair akaal moorat
Ajoonee saibang gur prasad jap
Aad sach jugaad sach
Hai bhee sach nanak hosee bhee sach
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa waheguru ji ke fateh

~ By Aman

Invite to International Nursing Conference at Eternal University, Baru Sahib

The Kalgidhar Trust is committed to the cause of quality education and blending with spiritual rejuvenation & thus creating human beings with compassion and competency and commitment to serve humanity at large. The management of the Kalgidhar Trust under the divine leadership of Hon’ble Baba Iqbal Singh Ji(former director of Agriculture, Himachal Pradesh) is well […]

The Kalgidhar Trust is committed to the cause of quality education and blending with spiritual rejuvenation & thus creating human beings with compassion and competency and commitment to serve humanity at large. The management of the Kalgidhar Trust under the divine leadership of Hon’ble Baba Iqbal Singh Ji(former director of Agriculture, Himachal Pradesh) is well aware of being nerve centre of creating excellence in education. Akal College of Nursing, Baru Sahib (H.P.) has held four International conferences on subject themes, Nursing Informatics, Global Nursing, Community Nursing & a workshop on Simulation was conducted by our collaborative partners Drexel University USA recently.

Akal College of Nursing, Eternal University, Baru Sahib was established in 2008 and is the first Nursing College in Himachal Pradesh. Recently this college marked another milestone in nursing by being the first college in Himachal Pradesh to start M.Sc. Nursing in three fields of specialty i.e. medical-surgical nursing, Pediatric Nursing and Obstetrical &Gynecological Nursing.

On 10th October 2014 there is a Symposium and a Pre-Conference workshop. Symposium is on Substance Abuse and De-addiction which is being held by Akal College of Public Health in collaboration with De-Addiction center run by Kalgidhar trust. The Pre- Conference workshop on HIV/AIDS is being held by Akal College of Nursing. The 4th International Nursing Conference is on 11th and 12th October 2014.

The objective of the conference is to be aware of the new advances in gynecology and obstetrical nursing, to practice the new techniques in clinical care both in gynecology and obstetrical nursing, to initiate research studies in midwifery practice and to discuss the challenges and issues related to midwifery care. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Gynecology& Obstetrical Nursing: new insight in research, diagnosis and clinical care’.

There will be three plenary sessions. Plenary Session I includes “New insight into Diagnosis and Clinical Care in Gynecology and Obstetrics”, Plenary Session II includes “New Insight into Midwifery Care and Management”, Plenary Session III includes “New insight into Research in Gynecology & Obstetrics”

Collaborative partners of the International Conference from Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA are Dr. Jill .B. Derstine(Clinical Associate Professor) , Dr. Jane Greene Ryan(Clinical Assistant Professor), Dr. Sandra Friedman(Clinical Assistant Professor) and Dr. Mary Lu McHugh(Clinical Assistant Professor) along with the Faculty of Akal College of Nursing. The conference is sponsored by Govt. of India agencies like Indian Council of medical Research, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, Department of Science and Technology and Himachal Pradesh State AIDS Control Society. The Chief Guest for the 4th International Conference is Dr. Jaishree Sharma (Directorate Research and Medical Education H.P). In addition Nursing Registrar of HPNRC, dean, Principals, Faculty and students of Himachal Pradesh are also attending this conference. Himachal Pradesh Governor Mrs. Urmila Singh has given a message for the Souvenir of the 4th International Conference.

Eminent National Nursing personalities who would grace this occasion are Dr. Prakasamma Executive Director of Academy For Nursing Studies and Women’s Empowerment Research Studies (ANSWER), Dr. Reena Bose Former President of Indian Nursing Council (INC), Mrs. Bandana Bhattacharya President (Society of Midwives of India) SOMI Delhi chapter, Ms. Bandana Das President SOMI Dr. Sandhya Ghai PrincipalNational Institute of Nursing Education (NINE) PGIMER Chandigarh. This International conference is fourth in the row, it has become a platform of collaborative learning in the North India.

Mrs. Sujana Chakravarty Former Secretary General Trained Nursing Association of India (TNAI) is the convener of the conference. High profile Nursing Faculty and M.Sc. Nursing students from different colleges of Nursing of Chandigarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi ,Punjab and Gujarat are also going to actively participate in this event.

The next International Conference on Nursing education would be held in the month of October 2015.

~ Dr. Neelam Kaur
~ Advisor, Health & Education

Learning through PYP Exhibitions… Exclusive Learning Program for Grade 5 PYP Students!

PYP Exhibition was held at Akal Academy, Baru Sahib on October 4, 2014, a concept authorized by IB (International Baccalaureate) in November last year. It is mandatory for the Grade 5 PYP students of IB World Schools to showcase their learning in the form of Exhibition in one of the last units of their concept-based and inquiry based learning.

Grade fivers of Akal Academy, Baru Sahib enthralled the audience with their wonderful performance of their learning in PYP by means of Power Point Presentations, displays and live performance of Music band, Dance and Drama to exhibit the central idea – Performing art as an opportunity to explore passion and stimulates social change. The Grade V teachers laid the solid foundation in crystallizing the knowledge and blending performance beautifully and artistically.

In the final year of Primary Years Program, the Grade 5 students take up exhibition as a culminating project. It’s a demonstration of students’ engagement with the five essential elements of the program: knowledge, concepts, skills, attitudes and action. Exhibition represents a significant event in the life of a PYP student, synthesising the essential elements and sharing them with the whole-school community.

Parents, representatives from other IB world schools and other guests were spell bound by the synthesis and creativity in depicting the journey of inquiry undertaken by the 11-12 year old students.

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 6th Oct ’14

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