Blessed Child of Guru Gobind Singh Ji who can DEEPLY Inspire your Soul- Tejvir Singh

On the weekend I went to France. Whenever I am invited to Paris, I usually stay with the same Gursikh family. The family have a three year old grandson named Tejvir Singh. The child is very Chardi Kalaa. Whenever you meet him, he is never shy to say Guru’s Fateh. It is as if an […]

On the weekend I went to France. Whenever I am invited to Paris, I usually stay with the same Gursikh family. The family have a three year old grandson named Tejvir Singh. The child is very Chardi Kalaa. Whenever you meet him, he is never shy to say Guru’s Fateh. It is as if an old Gursikh is in a child’s body. His parents are not Amritdhari, but his grandparents are.

The child loves wearing a Dumallaa. When he is not wearing anything on his head, he will make sure he covers his head with a Keski (chhotti dastaar) before eating or listening to keertan or paath. He is always playing with toy swords and jumping around pretending to fight Mughal soldiers. He loves talking about and mentioning Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur and Baba Deep Singh Ji etc. Every day without fail he will watch the Vismaad animation movies (Bhai Taru Singh Ji, Sahibzaade etc). I think he probably know the dialogue off by heart!

Tejvir Singh loves to hear Keertan. He will say “Singh Ji, Keertan Sunaao Ji” (Dear Singh, please do Keertan). Every morning he listens to Dukhbhanjani Sahib da Paatth recording from Sangat TV and doesn’t like anyone disturbing him. When I was upstairs doing Keertan by myself, he came running up, tied a Keski, wore a Hazooria and started playing Tablaa. Vaheguru!

His grandmother told me that when he went to India last month, he didn’t go near his relatives who had cut hair. He said that he only wants to play and talk to Singhs. One relative said, “Play with me, I will keep my Kesh.” He replied, “Keep your Kesh first and then come to me. Then I will play with you.” Waheguru. He loved visiting all the puraatan (old) Gurdwara Sahibs. When I asked him, he loved talking about visting the different Gurdwara Sahibs.

On Bandi Chhor Divas, he heard of the Saakhi of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. He dressed himself up and sat patiently in his room by himself. When his mother asked what he is doing, he replied, “I am waiting for Guru Hargobind Ji to come and visit me. Mum, I keep praying that Guru Ji visits me tonight and I can see him. Don’t you also want to see him?” All night he stayed up calling out for Guru Ji. (I hope that Guru Ji blessed him with his wish. Waheguru).

Source- Manvirsingh.blogspot.in

Dr. K Singh Sahni helps De-Terminalize Brain Cancer!

Chesterfield County resident Aleka Gravely was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008. She had a mastectomy and went through chemotherapy in 2009, after which she was declared cancer free. But then she complained to her oncologist that she was walking strangely. “I had a lot of symptoms that I can put together now but I […]

Chesterfield County resident Aleka Gravely was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008. She had a mastectomy and went through chemotherapy in 2009, after which she was declared cancer free.

But then she complained to her oncologist that she was walking strangely.

“I had a lot of symptoms that I can put together now but I didn’t realize then,” said Gravely, 62. “When I walked with somebody next to me, I’d find I was walking in front of them. I kept complaining that my car, which was new at the time, was pulling to the right.”

Gravely’s motor skills were impaired because her cancer had metastasized to her brain. That same year she had brain surgery, which kept her away from the store she owns, Back Room Tailor Shop in Bon Air, for several weeks.

Since then, she has developed cancer in her brain numerous times. Twice she has required brain surgery, but four times she has undergone a gamma knife procedure, which allowed her to walk out of HCA Virginia’s Johnston-Willis Hospital the same day, cancer-free.

“You’re there one day, in and out, and then you can go back to whatever you do. It’s great,” Gravely said. “And I love Dr. (Singh) Sahni.”

Sahni is the medical director of the Neuroscience and Gamma Knife Center at Johnston-Willis Hospital in Chesterfield and has been conducting gamma knife procedures and successfully treating patients with brain tumors or brain cancer for 12 years.

In early May, the neuroscience center conducted its 3,000th gamma knife procedure.

“Previously, if you had cancer in the brain, it would just change you,” Sahni said. “If they were not treating this patient, you’d be debilitated, you’d be paralyzed, you’d have other deficits. So we manage cancer to the brain very aggressively now.”

Despite what its name might suggest, the gamma knife technology is so noninvasive, especially when compared to brain surgery, that it is treated as an outpatient procedure.

“It’s just one day out of your life, and then it keeps going,” Gravely said.

Gamma knife requires patients to lie down in a machine from 30 to around 90 minutes, depending on the size of the tumor and how many the patient has. Then it uses 200 beams of radiation to precisely target and radiate the tumor, with minimal impact on other parts of the brain.

“We have excellent control of cancer now,” Sahni said. “Cancer is becoming more like AIDS — it’s not a death sentence.”

As recently as a decade ago, when various cancers metastasized to the brain, patients were told they had as little as six months to live. Now, since the treatment completely removes the tumor, those months become years or even decades.

“Twelve years ago, when I first started, it took me a little while to convince my colleagues, ‘Don’t give up because they have brain tumors,’” he said. “Now they all agree; now it’s nationally accepted.”

Two years ago, the American Cancer Society said the gamma knife procedure is the best form of treatment for patients whose cancer has metastasized to their brains, knocking out other forms of treatment such as whole-brain radiation, which Sahni said he is adamantly against due to its numerous side effects.

The side effects of gamma knife, he said, are minimal, if there are any at all. It can also be used on one patient multiple times if cancer continues returning to the brain. But there are restrictions — if the area is larger than 3 centimeters, brain surgery is required.

“We tell the oncologists: As long as you’re able to take care of the cancer in the rest of the body, we’ll take care of the brain,” Sahni said.

Johnston-Willis is the only medical facility in the region, and one of only three others in Virginia, that offers the gamma knife procedure.

Sahni and his team at Johnston-Willis work with oncologists from all over the Richmond area, regardless of their affiliated health system. Richmond’s gamma knife technology even draws patients nationally, as Sahni also treats trigeminal neuralgia, which causes sharp pains in the face without warning.

Right now Gravely has a clean bill of health, but there is a chance that the cancer could return. She’s hoping that, if it returns to the brain, it can be caught early enough to require just a gamma knife procedure rather than brain surgery.

“You have to take it one day at a time, and go on with your life,” she said. “You can’t just sit there and wait to see what’s going to happen. I have a business; I have a family; I have two beautiful grandchildren. Life goes on.”

Source-Sikhfoundation.org

World’s First SIKH to start an Airline in 1988- Surjit Singh

Ludhiana-born Surjit Babra doesn’t hold any MBA or business degree, but he went on become the world’s first Sikh to start an airline in 1988. Born in Ludhiana, Babra left the city for Kenya when was just two. “Our family was moving in and out of Ludhiana quite often.” From Kenya, he moved to London […]

Ludhiana-born Surjit Babra doesn’t hold any MBA or business degree, but he went on become the world’s first Sikh to start an airline in 1988.

Born in Ludhiana, Babra left the city for Kenya when was just two. “Our family was moving in and out of Ludhiana quite often.” From Kenya, he moved to London as a student. “I got parttime work as a helper in a travel office and then a full-time job.That’s how I got a break into this profession.

He describes the airlifting of new 149 birs (copies) of the Sikh holy Guru Granth from Amritsar to Canada by his airline as “the most satisfying event” of his life.

SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI came to this Sacred place from Alamgir and stayed!

GURUDWARA SHRI FLAHI SAHIB is situated in village Duley Distt #Ludhiana. SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI came here from Alamgir. GURU SAHIB stayed for a night. GURU SAHIB sent message to Sardars of Kila Raipur through Bhai Man Singh. But they didnt came. GURU SAHIB left for further journey.

GURUDWARA SHRI FLAHI SAHIB is situated in village Duley Distt #Ludhiana. SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI came here from Alamgir. GURU SAHIB stayed for a night. GURU SAHIB sent message to Sardars of Kila Raipur through Bhai Man Singh. But they didnt came. GURU SAHIB left for further journey.

This Singh has turned out to be an ANGEL for the NEEDY!

Amarjeet Singh Sudan, who needs no introduction, had opened his turban to cover corpse of a naked girl.

He has not only shifted many poor and mentally ill patients to hospitals, old age homes and other places for taking their care but also performed last rites of thousands of unknown people.

Serving tirelessly for over 46 years, this 60-year-old becomes an angel for many in need and even for those who were going to end their life.

Winners of Punjab Spell Bee Competition 2016

Punjab Spell Bee championship was organized by GNA University Phagwara. 40 Schools all over Punjab participated in it. 6 Students, Sandeep Kaur 10+2, Prabhjot Kaur 10+2, Jasmeen Kaur 10+1, Prabhveer Kaur 10+2, Karamjit Kaur 10+2, Sharanjit Kaur 10+2 of Akal Academy Bilga participated in it. Our students Karamjit Kaur and Sharanjit Kaur were First runner […]

Punjab Spell Bee championship was organized by GNA University Phagwara. 40 Schools all over Punjab participated in it. 6 Students, Sandeep Kaur 10+2, Prabhjot Kaur 10+2, Jasmeen Kaur 10+1, Prabhveer Kaur 10+2, Karamjit Kaur 10+2, Sharanjit Kaur 10+2 of Akal Academy Bilga participated in it. Our students Karamjit Kaur and Sharanjit Kaur were First runner up of this competition. They were awarded with cash prize of 31000/- , Trophy and Certificates. There were three different rounds. First round was online, 2nd round was semi final round . Then final round was there. Students were accompanied by teacher Jasbir Singh Thakur.

Chief guest were Dr. Om Gauri Dutt Sharma from Jalandhar Dordarshan,
Dr. Tejinder Kaur from Patiala University and Surinder Seth.

While reaching school winners were welcomed by principal and staff members. Principal Harpreet Kaur Sahni congratulated the winners and appreciated the efforts made by students and teachers.