Shaheedi Diwas of Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji

On 16 June of every year since 1606, the Sikhs have commemorated the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Guru and the first Sikh Martyr. Before the arrest, torture and Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev, the Sikhs had nothing to do with weapons or violence, as all the Sikh Gurus had taught the message […]

On 16 June of every year since 1606, the Sikhs have commemorated the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Guru and the first Sikh Martyr. Before the arrest, torture and Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev, the Sikhs had nothing to do with weapons or violence, as all the Sikh Gurus had taught the message of compassion, love, dedication, hard work, worship of one God and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.

Background

During the Guruship of Guru Arjan many thousands of the native people had began to follow the teachings of Sikhism and both the Hindus and those who had converted to or been born as Muslims were crowding into Govindwal (the centre of the Sikhs during the late 1500s) where they were soon becoming Sikhs.

The Mughal clergy, who had long chaffed at the tolerance of Akbar, grew ever more angry of the popularity and the growing following of the Sikh Gurus, but after the death of Akbar in 1605, in his sonJahangir they saw their best chance to destroy the Sikh institution. Jahangir, unlike his father was a fundamentalist Muslim who soon was influenced with the idea of turning the whole of Hindustan (as the Mughals called their kingdom in Northwest India) into an Islamic State. The powerful Hindus associated with the Mughal Court, having seen their own power base rapidly disappearing under the influence of Guru Arjan, joined the Muslim Ulema in their attempt to influence Jahangir into arresting Guru Arjan, hoping to plunge a dagger into the heart of Sikhi.

Jahangir, with his own jealousies, promptly obliged the enemies of Guru Sahib. Many baseless allegations were soon levelled against the Guru; the old claim that the Sikh Granth defamed the Hindu and Muslim religions was leveled again; it was also claimed that the rebellious Khusrau, Jahangir’s son who Akbar and many nobles of his Darbar (court) saw as a more fitting Emperor, worthy of ruling India, more than the wine loving, opium taking Jahangir, had been aided by Guru Arjan.

But in the war of succession Jahangir had won and Khusrau had managed to hold onto Punjab alone. Diwan Chandu Shah (who had finally warmed to a marriage of his daughter with Guru Arjan’s son Hargobind, had lost no anger when his proposal had been refused by Guru Arun Dev ji) went to Jahangir and “filled his ear with poison against the Guru”.

Accordingly in late May 1606, Guru Arjan Dev was arrested and brought to Lahore where He was subjected to severe torture. He was made to sit on a burning hot plate after which red hot sand was poured over his head and body. It is said that Mian Mir (a Muslim Sufi Saint and friend of Guru Sahib) tried to intercede on behalf of Guru Sahib, but Guru ji forbade him to interfere, as he is said, in the “Will of the Almighty”. Guru Ji’s body was blistered and burnt, as he was subjected to unrelenting torture. After several days, Guru Arjan Dev was allowed to take a cooling bath in the nearby river, Ravi.

As thousands watched the Guru, he entered the river never to be seen again. Thus Guru Sahib embraced martyrdom on Jeth Sudi 4th (1st Harh) Samvat 1663, (May 16, 1606).

The martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib radically changed the entire character of Sikhism from a passive people to courageous saint soldiers.

Acc. to some Historical Sources it is said that Guruji’s 6 days of torture took place at Chandu’s place.

Day 1 of Torture

Guru Jee was not given anything to eat or drink. He was not allowed to sleep at night. He was kept awake. Guru Sahib bore all this calmly. He remained immersed in Simran and repeated from his lips, “WaaheGuroo, WaaheGuroo, WaaheGuroo…” and sang Shabads from Gurbani.

Day 2 of Torture

On the following day, Chandu made the Guru sit in a red-hot caldron. He filled the vessel with water. He ordered his men to light a fire under the copper vessel. The water began to get hot. After a time, the water began to boil. It SCALDED the Guru Sahib’s body. But Guru Jee sat calmly and quietly. He felt no pain, nor did he cry out or even sigh. He felt no anger against those who were torturing him. He remained absorbed in the sweet remembrance of Waheguru and repeated,
“All is happening, O Waheguru, according to Thy Will. Thy Will is ever sweet to me.”
The boiling water made the Guru’s flesh soft and left blisters all over the body.

Day 3 of Torture

On the third day, Chandu ordered his men, “Make some sand red hot in iron pans. Seat the Guru in boiling Water. Then pour the red hot sand on his head and body”. The water boiled Guru Sahib’s flesh from below. The burning red hot sand burned Guru Jee’s head and body from above. The persons engaged in torturing him were wet with sweat. They felt most uncomfortable because of the heat. It was the hottest summer month. But Guru Sahib kept calm and quiet. Again, Guru Jee felt no pain, nor did he cry out, sigh or feel anger. He kept thinking of Waheguru and doing Simran. Guru Jee repeated:
Teraa kee-aa meethaa laagai.

O Waheguru! Your actions seem so sweet to me.
Har naam padaarath naanak maaNgai.
Nanak begs for the treasure of the Naam, the Name of the Lord.

Guru Sahib said, “All is happening in accordance with waheguru’s will. Men who stand for Truth have often to suffer. Their sufferings give stregnth to the cause of Truth. Go, brother. Pray for me. Pray for the success of my cause. Pray for victory to truth.”His friend and devotee, Mian Mir, a Muslim saint, rushed to see him. When Mian Mir saw the ghastly scene, he cried out and said, “O Master! I cannot bear to see these horrors inflicted on thee. If you permit me, I would demolish this tyrant rule (Mian Mir is said to have possessed supernatural powers at that time).” The Guru smiled and asked Mian Mir to look towards the skies. It is said that Mian Mir saw Angels begging the Guru’s permission to destroy the wicked and the proud.

Mian Mir asked, why was he enduring the suffering at the hands of his vile sinners when he ossesseth superpowers?
The Guru replied,”I bear all this torture to set an example to the Teachers of True Name, that they may not lose patience or rail at God in affliction. The true test of faith is the hour of misery. Without examples to guide them, ordinary persons’ minds quail in the midst of suffering.”Upon this Mian Mir departed commending the Guru’s fortitude and singing his praises.

Day 4 of Torture

On the fourth day, Guru Ji was made to sit on a plate of iron that was heated from below until it became red hot. Then scalding hot sand was poured over his body. Guru Sahib sat calm and quite, without a cry or sigh, feeling no pain. He sat with his mind fixed on Waheguru, living the message of Gurbaani as he accepted the Will of Waheguru sweetly.

Day 5 of Torture

On the fifth day, GChandu thought to suffocate him in a fresh cowhide, in which he was to be sewn up. Instead the Guru asked for a bath in Ravi river which flowed embracing the walls of Lahore city. Chandu revelled at the thought that the Guru’s body full of blisters, would undergo greater pain when dipped in cold water and hepermitted him to bathe in the river. The soldiers were sent to escort the Guru. The Master’s disciples saw him leaving. He looked at them still forbidding any action. He said,”Such is the Will of my God, submit to the Divine Will, move not, stand calm against ll woes.”

Crowds watched the Master standing in the river and having a dip. The light blended with Light and the body was found nowhere. Hail to the Master! Thou art Wonderful- Martyr, the greatest. Thou art the Greatest!

Guru Arjan sowed the seed of martyrdom, which became the heritage of the Sikhs.

Source: http://www.sikhiwiki.org/

Students of Akal Academy, Dhanal Kalan play up with their minds for Inter House Display Board Competition!

 “Tell me and I forget
Teach me and I remember
Involve me and I learn”

A picture is worth a thousand words and display Boards are a great tool to present that picture. Students learn 80% more by seeing a picture than the abstract knowledge and they learn 100% more when they are involved in that activity.

Keeping this idea in mind to teach students about saving the environment an Inter House Display Board Making Competitionwas organized in Academy Academy, Dhanal Kalan. In this competition four houses were involved viz. Amul House, Atul House, Ajai House, Abhai House. Each house was to decorate their Display Boards on the given theme ‘Save Environment’.

The Criterion of the judgment was:

  • Originality / Creativity
  • Content
  • Relevance
  • Over all presentation

 

The students involved did a fantastic job. The house boards were decorated with collages, posters and inspiring quotes made by the students under the guidance of the teachers. The whole competition was organized by the Activity Incharge Ms. Shikha. The winners Atul House at first, Ajai House at second and Amul and then Abhai won appreciations and certificates of appreciations for their out of the box creations.

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 31st May ’14

Students of Akal Academy, Dhanal Kalan get a Free Dental Check Up at School!

Akal Academy Dhanal Kalan conducted a programme with Dental Health Officer, Kumar Dental Clinic, Jalandhar to get rid of phobia & fear among school going children about Dental Health check up & treatment. A special Dental check up chair was installed in the school premises during check up session. A personal ‘Dental Check up Card’ […]

Akal Academy Dhanal Kalan conducted a programme with Dental Health Officer, Kumar Dental Clinic, Jalandhar to get rid of phobia & fear among school going children about Dental Health check up & treatment.

A special Dental check up chair was installed in the school premises during check up session. A personal ‘Dental Check up Card’ for each and every student for routine check- up was also prepared.

The dental staff checked maximum fifty students a day to ensure each student is examined thoroughly. A sterilized pouch containing gloves & check up instruments were used for individual student.

One student from each class with the help of Class Teacher was selected for ‘Appreciation Prize’ who maintained his/her dental health properly. During this current session Dental check up will be done twice (after six months).

We are thankful to Dr. Davinder Singh Veer Ji in having permitted us to make this venture a success .The  parents too have welcomed the initiative taken by Akal Academy Dhanal Kalan to educate & motivate school children towards Dental Health Care.

~ Ramandeep Singh
~ New Delhi, 31st May ’14

Students of Akal Academy Paint the walls with Creativity Enjoy Classroom Decoration Competition

“You can’t use up creativity,
The more you use, the more you learn.”

Inspired from the quotation above, Akal Academy Dhanal Kalan recently organized a classroom decoration competition to help students unleash their creative side. It is easy to accept the idea that children who attend clean and well maintained class rooms have an easier success. Therefore on 16 April 2014 students experienced a fun activity like never before.

In this competition all the classes were divided into five categories:

Categories                                              Grades
       A       I-A        I-B      II-A         II-B
       B       III-A        III-B      IV-A         IV-B
       C        V-A          V-B       VI          VII
       D         VIII         IX         X  
       E Nursery-A Nursery-B       KG- A        KG-B

 

The criterion for the judgment was:

  • Relevance of the charts displayed to the syllabus of FA-I and FA-II of all subjects
  • Systematic arrangement of books and bags in the class.
  • Clutter free ambience.

Academies principal Ms. Harpreet Kaur and Ms. Usha Sarna judged the competition. The positions were declared category wise:

    Category          First       Second      Third
        A           II-B         II-A        I-B
         B            IV-B         IV-A        III-B
         C             VI         VII          V-B
         D           VIII          IX            X

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 31st May ’14

Guru Nanak Sahib’s Gurpurb declared public holiday in Pakistan’s Punjab

Lahore, Pakistan: As per certain media reports a resolution seeking the Parkash Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Sahib to be made a public holiday in Pakistan’s Punjab province, has been approved by the Pakistan’s Punjab state assembly. As per information available with the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) the resolution was approved in the Punjab Assembly on […]

Lahore, Pakistan: As per certain media reports a resolution seeking the Parkash Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Sahib to be made a public holiday in Pakistan’s Punjab province, has been approved by the Pakistan’s Punjab state assembly.

As per information available with the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) the resolution was approved in the Punjab Assembly on May 28.
Sardar Ramesh Singh, the first Sikh member of the Punjab Assembly, had reportedly tabled the resolution.

The passing of the resolution comes just a few days after members of the Sikh community stormed through the gates of Parliament House to protest against the alleged desecration of Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

The protesters later regretted for entering the premises in a violent manner and forwarded a list of demands to members of the Senate.

Leader of the House Raja Zafarul Haq had assured the 13-member Sikh committee that he would forward their demands to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Sikhs in Pakistan

35 Sikhs opted for ‘Khande Baate Da Amrit’ on the pious day of ‘Maseya’

at Gurdwara Cheema Sahib!

Cheema Mandi, 28th May 2014: On the pious day of ‘Maseya’, an Amrit Sanchaar ceremony was organized at the Gurdwara Sahib located at the birth place of Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj – Cheema Sahib. During the Amrit Sanchaar 35 Sikhs took up Guru’s ‘Khande Baate Da Amrit’ through Five Pyaras of the Gurdwara Sahib in the Divine presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Before this, dedicated to the occasion of Maseya, Bhog of Sri Akhand Paath Sahib was observed and Kirtan was also performed by the Raagi Jatha. On the occasion of Maseya, the devotees came in large numbers; they took the Holy Dip in the sacred Sarovar and marked their presence at the Gurdwara Sahib.

~ Ramandeep Singh
~ New Delhi, 29th May  ’14

64 Students from Villages Score 10 CGPA without Costly Tuitions!

The Kalgidhar Society – Baru Sahib has developed a value-based education system combined with modern scientific English language based curriculum. The schools are set up in remote inaccessible areas, which are generally missed out by government and private education system, which find them enviable. Starting out of a small campaign, Baru Sahib today is such […]

The Kalgidhar Society – Baru Sahib has developed a value-based education system combined with modern scientific English language based curriculum. The schools are set up in remote inaccessible areas, which are generally missed out by government and private education system, which find them enviable.

Starting out of a small campaign, Baru Sahib today is such heritage of Social, National, Human, Cultural and Religious values where the childhood blooms and a youth’s mind becomes a symbolic image of talent emerging through the mirror of endless possibilities. Solidifying the relation of the service with the society, The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib is imbibing Human Values to around 5500 students in its lap and around 65,000 students studying in 129 Akal Academies across North India.

We believe that if anyone in Himachal is looking for a way to polish the personality of their children, especially girls, then there is only one choice – Akal Academy, Baru Sahib. This is because – over here neither the curriculum frustrates nor do the classrooms frighten.

Following the discipline & life values derived from Indian Societies, one of the running schools follows CBSE Hindi Curriculum whereas another is an international level school representing International Baccalaureate (IB) module. The students of the schools defy all knowledge barriers at the 40,000+ books large library at the campus. Over here the curiosity does not remain limited to curriculum; available material covers a variety of subjects & topic related to various interests of the students from around the world. The students infuse life into the campus through their interest in Games and creativity in Music and Art.

Outside the schooling division, the student community floor discovers new skies every now and then through the Eternal University. The special thing is that the girls only B.Tech, Nursing & B.Ed Campuses represent the account of their dedication. The whole atmosphere turns into such family that entire Himachal feels proud about this educational institution. This is also because of the opportunities visible after education. Hypothesis is visible through the campus. Student Community, Teachers’ Division, Administration and all the Supporters together make strength of around 7000 people; a strong feeling of fraternity & oneness prevails amongst all.

Meet the stars who have earned a big name for their families and our schools from across – Akal Academies with 10 CGPA!

Akal Academy, Baru Sahib

Akal Academy, Muktsar

Akal Academy, Reeth Kheri

Akal Academy, Dhindsa

Akal Academy, Ratia

Akal Academy, Bhadaur

Akal Academy, Kauriwara

Akal Academy, Fatehgarh Channa

Akal Academy, Bhai Desa

Akal Academy, Balbehra

Varinder Singh
Varinder Singh

Akal Academy, Jand Sahib

Anmol
Anmol

Akal Academy, Bilga

Kamalpreet Kaur
Kamalpreet Kaur

Students of Akal Academy Bhadaur participate in “Gurmat Quiz” on Birthday of Shri Guru Amardaas Ji!

Akal Academy Bhadaur organized Gurmat Quiz on the Birthday of Shri Guru Amardaas Ji from I to X class. It was held in the central corridor of block-A after a short break. The event was organized by the incharge of Atul house with great ease and comfort.

The judges gave the positions according to the student performances.

(Classes- I & II)
1st position               – Ajay House
2nd position              – Amul House
3rd position               – Atul House

Classes- III to VI
1st position               – Amul House
2nd position              – Abhai House
3rd position               – Ajay House

Classes VII to X
1st position               – Amul House
2nd position              – Abhai House
3rd position               – Ajay House

The program met with its end with prize distribution. Respected Principal Madam gave prizes to the position holders & 100% attendance of session 2013-14 and the students who got positions in this competition. It was a great moment for them while their faces cheered up while taking prizes.

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 28th may ’14

Over 50,000 Sikhs turned the Historic City into a Sea of Turbans when they converge at Malacca’s sole Gurdwara

MALACCA: Over 50,000 Sikhs from all over the region turned the historic city into a sea of turbans when they converged at Malacca’s sole gurdwara to commemorate the anniversary of revered missionary Sant Baba Sohan Singh Ji. The commemoration that began on Friday reached its climax yesterday when devotees and pilgrims made a beeline for […]

MALACCA: Over 50,000 Sikhs from all over the region turned the historic city into a sea of turbans when they converged at Malacca’s sole gurdwara to commemorate the anniversary of revered missionary Sant Baba Sohan Singh Ji.

The commemoration that began on Friday reached its climax yesterday when devotees and pilgrims made a beeline for the temple at Jalan Temenggong here.

The temple also witnessed daily recitals of the Kritan (holy verses), chanting and singing of religious hymns and reading of the holy scriptures a day before the three-day festival.

The annual commemoration that is observed in the third week of May was also attended by several renowned Sikh priests from India, as well as community leaders from Australia, Canada and Asian countries.

Over 50 stalls were also set up within the temple compound and along Jalan Temenggong, selling a host of merchandise ranging from traditional foodstuff to religious articles.

United Sikhs Malaysia, an NGO representing the local Sikh community, also completed a 300km goodwill walk from Singapore at 6pm yesterday.

The walk, which commenced on May 17, was led by Rishi Singh Randhawa from Singapore’s Silat Road Gurdwara Sahib.

~ By R.S.N. MURALI

Kalgidhar Society Fundraiser a Resounding Success!

Annual Fundraising Gala brings an exciting buzz to Surrey Surrey, BC – Saturday May 24 marked the 5th annual fundraiser hosted by Akal Academy Surrey in conjunction with the The Kalgidhar Society.  Although this has become an annual event, this year’s gala had a different feeling which was palpable.  The fact that the 2014 fundraiser […]

Annual Fundraising Gala brings an exciting buzz to Surrey

Surrey, BC – Saturday May 24 marked the 5th annual fundraiser hosted by Akal Academy Surrey in conjunction with the The Kalgidhar Society.  Although this has become an annual event, this year’s gala had a different feeling which was palpable.  The fact that the 2014 fundraiser was  to collect proceeds for the currently under construction  Akal University Guru Ki Kashi at Damdama Sahib ,Talwandi Sabo Bathinda Punjab created a vibe and buzz throughout the evening as gala attendees shared their excitement for the new project.

The evening was graced by Baba Iqbal Singh Ji President The Kalgidhar Society Baru Sahib.  Baba ji shared the vision for the new project and personally appealed everyone for their kind contributions. Baba Ji explained to the gala the importance of the new Akal University and how this university will spread the universal message of brotherhood of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.  Dr. Khem Singh Gill former Vice Chancellor & Chairman Akal Acadmies emphasize the need of value based education which is being provided by chain of 129 Akal Academies to over 60,000 children in northern India.

Ravinderpal singh from Delhi chapter of Baru sahib attracted attention of audience  by slide show presenation on today’s punjab with facts & figures. Dr Pargat Singh Bhurji read the official messages  by Hon.  Premier Christy Clark & Mayor Dianne watts.

Ravideep Kaur Mukta from Dallas Texas shared her story how Akal Academy helped her by providing free education after she lost her father in early childhood.Prof. Gurvinder Singh Dhaliwal shared the contribution of Principal Sant Teja Singh ji to Canadian Sikhs.

Kiran Kaur Saluja president Akal Academy shared the program Akal Academy Surrey has been providing to local Sikh Youth from last 7 years. Other guest speakers included Simran Kaur from USA , Anju Kaur Chawla Forida , Rana Singh Sethi and Navneet Kaur Johal.

Avtar Singh Gill Event organiser thanked all the Media, Sangat & donors for supporting this noble cause.

Khalsa Diwan Society New Westminster presented citation to Baba Iqbal Singh ji for his services to the Man Kind.  Jai Tegh Singh Anant read the Citation.

Bhai Sarwan Singh ji was recognized as an ambassador of the Sikh Faith for his Guiness Book of World Records record for longest beard. Bhai Sarwan Singh has not only been blessed with his beard, but he has been able to use his gift as a tool to enlighten the world about Sikhism.

Sukhninder Singh Sangha IT professional from Surrey BC was also recognized for founding Guru Nanak’s  Free Kitchen, a soup kitchen program run weekly for the homeless in the east side of Downtown Vancouver.  Mr. Sangha  and his team of volunteers has taken the Sikh tenant of langar and sharing to those who most need it.

The Akal Academy Surrey would like to thank all of the individuals and businesses who made this evening a great success. We look forward to providing details of the new university as they become available!Rina K Chawla & Dr. Pargat Singh Bhurji served as a stage MC.

Note: This program was Live telecast worldwide from Surrey BC by PTC television.