Live Vaisakhi Broadcast From Los Angeles via- SIKHNET

FROM – 7:00 am Pacific Standard Time Onwards On – Sunday, April 13,2014 The Sikh Community of Southern California will be celebrating Vaisakhi 2014’s Kirtan Darbar and Nagar Kirtan on Sunday, April 13th at the Los Angeles Convention Center, 1201 S. Figueroa St. in downtown Los Angeles. The region is home to one of the largest populations […]

FROM – 7:00 am Pacific Standard Time Onwards
On – Sunday, April 13,2014

The Sikh Community of Southern California will be celebrating Vaisakhi 2014’s Kirtan Darbar and Nagar Kirtan on Sunday, April 13th at the Los Angeles Convention Center, 1201 S. Figueroa St. in downtown Los Angeles.

The region is home to one of the largest populations of Sikhs in the United States. Sadh Sangat from more than 24 Gurdwaras in Southern and Central California will come together on this momentous occasion to honor the legacy of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the establishment of Panth Khalsa.

*The global sangat is invited to participate in the Los Angeles Vaisakhi celebration via a live-stream broadcast on SikhNet.com. Tune in below beginning approximately 7:00 am Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, April 13.*

The main celebration of the Kirtan Darbar and Nagar Kirtan will begin at Guru Ram Das Ashram, West Los Angeles, with Asa di Var Kirtan, by Bhai Jaswant Singh Ji and Jatha from 4-6 am. Following that there will be a special Police Motorcycle caravan and escort of Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to the Convention Center at 6:45 am. The Kirtan Darbar begins at 7:15 am
and continues through 2 pm.

Live Vaisakhi Broadcast From Los Angeles

At 12:15 pm a special presentation by various guest and honorees will take place. Special guests include U. S. Congresswoman Judy Chu, Co-Chair of the Congressional Sikh Caucus.

Many fantastic children’s Jathas from the various Gurbani Kirtan schools around the area will play Kirtan, and some of the best Ragi Jathas in the world from all over Southern California will inspire the Sadh Sangat with their Kirtan. Guru ka Langar will be served throughout the day, and everyone will enjoy shopping in the Vaisakhi Bazaar.

The Nagar Kirtan begins at 2 pm and will traverse a wide circle through the streets of Los Angeles between 2 pm and 3:30 pm. The Guru’s float is extraordinary!

The weekend festivities include Amrit Sanchar on Friday, April 11th at Guru Ram Das Ashram in Los Angeles, where Sikhs will be given the Amrit of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, in the spirit of Khalsa. All day, 8 am – 6 pm Friday, April 11th and Saturday, April 12th Setup and Decoration seva will be taking place at the Diwan Hall, Concourse Hall at the Convention Center. Additionally, Friday night and Saturday, there will be float decorating for the Nagar Kirtan at Khalsa Care Foundation in Pacoima, CA. Langar
Preparation seva will take place at Guru Ram Das Ashram and Khalsa Peace Corps next door at 1618 Preuss Rd, Los Angeles, starting at 10 am through 10 pm on Saturday the 12th.

~ Jagpal S Tiwana
~ Toronto, Canada

Calling out loud – Smart Students to benefit from Sponsorship Opportunity!

An opportunity for Smart Students passed out of Class X with an excellent score of 80% and above – You maybe a lucky one to WIN a Sponsorship for yourself! Are you the one? All you have to do is to contact NGO – Prerana (Supported by Infosys foundation) and clear a written test and […]

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Mother of The Khalsa Panth ~ Life of Mata Sahib Kaur Ji

The Khalsa Panth has a Mother, her name is Mata Sahib Kaur. The love she gave her child Khalsa cannot be captured into words, however as good children of that mother we should sit and listen to her story. How did she receive this title and then uplift a whole panth with her life? Her blessings to us are beyond the senses. Listen and be blessed!

Editors Note: Though there are differing views on certain aspects of the life of Mata Sahib, we encourage the attitude that it matters more if one word, regardless of anything else, pierces our heart and brings us closer to our mother.

Prime Minister praises contribution of Sikhs during World War

A reception was held to celebrate Vaisakhi at 10 Downing Street recently. The Prime Minister David Cameron hosted the event and praised the contribution of Sikhs to Britain. He said he was very proud to to be the first Prime Minister to hold regular annual Vaisakhi parties at Downing Street. He told the audience, “Now, […]

A reception was held to celebrate Vaisakhi at 10 Downing Street recently.

The Prime Minister David Cameron hosted the event and praised the contribution of Sikhs to Britain.

He said he was very proud to to be the first Prime Minister to hold regular annual Vaisakhi parties at Downing Street.

He told the audience, “Now, there’s really two parts to tonight. Part is celebrating Sikhism and celebrating your faith and all your faith brings to you as people and to our country. But second is celebrating the immense contribution that Sikhs have made to Britain over what is now 160 years.

“That is when the first Sikh arrived, Maharaja Duleep Singh, who were – whose children actually had Queen Victoria as their godmother.” 

“British Sikhs have been an absolute model in terms of integrating into our communities and playing a role in our communities; whether it is in our armed forces, whether it is serving in government, whether it is working in business, whether it is representing us brilliantly on the cricket field, there’s hardly an area of natural life where British Sikhs haven’t made a huge impact.

“But I believe as well as integrate, it’s very important in a tolerant, diverse and compassionate nation that we allow different faith and religious groups to keep separate to them what they think is really important about their faith.

“And I hope you will agree this government has always tried to do that. For instance, we stopped the unnecessary searching of turbans at airports, something we’re proud to do. 

“And today I can announce – today I can announce that while there has always been for someone – there has been for some time an exception that mean Sikhs don’t have to wear hard hats on construction sites, I can announce today that from now on Sikhs will not have to wear hard hats at any places of work http://www.asianimage.co.uk/jobs in our country, and I think that is an important recognition.

“I also understand the importance of all the sacred places that British Sikhs have established, obviously here in our country where your gurdwaras are places of worship, places of education, places of great community cohesion, but I also understand the importance of sacred places on other side – on the other side of the world.”

He said he would never forget the visit he made to Amritsar and to the Golden Temple.

“I spoke about it last year as one of the most peaceful and tranquil and beautiful places I’ve ever had the honour and privilege to visit.

“I know how much hurt and pain there still is in the Sikh community worldwide about what happened at the Golden Temple, and that is why as soon as that information came out about what had happened I immediately ordered that inquiry and published that inquiry properly so that people could see whether there was any British role.

“But I understand the pain and the hurt that that whole episode has caused, but what I would say to you is that it’s so important we all demonstrate our understanding of the importance of Amritsar, the importance of the Golden Temple, to your faith.”
There was a special mention of the contribution of Sikhs during the World Wars.

“This year, as we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War, it is also perhaps worth saying something specific about how British Sikhs have served in our armed forces with so much devotion, bravery and courage over so many years.
“We must be teaching our children in the year to come about the role that the 1.2 million soldiers from the Indian subcontinent played in the First World War.

“Stories like the story of Manta Singh, who fought at The Battle of Neuve Chapelle, that massive battle on the Western Front in 1915, and when his English colleague was wounded alongside him, he picked him up, carried him, took him to the dressing station while being wounded himself, and then sadly, tragically died afterwards.

“Stories of heroism, stories of valour; the Sikhs have always had this extraordinary courage and bravery, and it’s been demonstrated so often in the British Armed Forces.”

~ Jagpal S Tiwana
~ Toronto, Canada

Source: http://www.asianimage.co.uk/news/

Thousands of Sikh Pilgrims Cross over Wagah to mark Vaisakhi Celebrations

LAHORE: A delegation of thousands of Sikh pilgrims arrived in Lahore via Wagah Border from Amritsar, India on Thursday to celebrate this year’s Baisakhi Festival which marks the time of harvest of rabi crops in Indian and Pakistani Punjab. The Sikh pilgrims were greeted at the Wagah Railway Station by officials from the Evacuee Trust Property […]

LAHORE: A delegation of thousands of Sikh pilgrims arrived in Lahore via Wagah Border from Amritsar, India on Thursday to celebrate this year’s Baisakhi Festival which marks the time of harvest of rabi crops in Indian and Pakistani Punjab.

The Sikh pilgrims were greeted at the Wagah Railway Station by officials from the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) which had prepared floral garlands for the occasion. According to ETPB chairman Muhammad Ilyas Khan, security and adequate administrative arrangements had been made prior to their arrival in the city.

ETPB Public Relations Officer Amir Hashmi told The News that Additional Secretary (shrines) Khalid Ali had supervised the Sikh pilgrims’ housing, travel, medical and langar (food) arrangements. Rangers have also been involved in the provision of security to the pilgrims in addition to Railway Police.

The pilgrims soon after arriving in Lahore by train departed via a special train arranged by ETPB for Gurdwara Punja Sahib, Hassanabdal. Gurdwara Punja Sahib is one of the holiest places of Sikh worship due to the presence of a rock claimed to have a hand print of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism who was born in the village known as Nankana Sahib near Lahore.

Talking to The News, leader of the delegation Harpreet Singh said he was happy and honored to be back in his birthplace and in the cultural heartland of Punjab. He thanked the ETPB officers for their warm reception and expressed goodwill towards his brethren in Pakistan.

On Saturday (tomorrow), the Sikh pilgrims will participate in different religious ceremonies and rituals at Gurdwara Punja Sahib, Hassanabdal. Thereafter, on April 14, another ceremony honoring the ten Gurus of Sikhism will be held at the Gurdwara.

A special train will then transport the Sikh pilgrims to Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. According to the schedule provided by ETPB, the delegation on April 15 will travel to Gurdwara Sucha Sauda Sahib, Farooqabad.

After completing their rites, they will travel to Gurdwara Dera Sahib Lahore on April 16. They will also visit Gurdwara Aimanabad and Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Narowal District.

Sikh delegation visiting from Amritsar will conclude their trip at Dera Sahib Gurdwara Lahore on April 18. The next day, on April 19, the entire delegation will return via train to India.

Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/

Children show the right way to celebrate VAISKHI

65 Akal Academy Bhadaur Students opt for ‘Khande Baate Da Amrit’ Cheema Mandi, 11th April 2014: An ‘Amrit Sanchaar’ program was organized at the Gurdwara Sahib located at the birth place of Sant Attar Singh Ji at Cheema Mandi, wherein 65 young Students of Akal Academy Bhadaur took up Guru’s ‘Khande Baate Da Amrit’ through […]

65 Akal Academy Bhadaur Students opt for ‘Khande Baate Da Amrit’

Cheema Mandi, 11th April 2014: An ‘Amrit Sanchaar’ program was organized at the Gurdwara Sahib located at the birth place of Sant Attar Singh Ji at Cheema Mandi, wherein 65 young Students of Akal Academy Bhadaur took up Guru’s ‘Khande Baate Da Amrit’ through Five ‘Pyaras’ of the Gurdwara Sahib in the Divine presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The children were quite excited and enthusiastic about their initiation as Khalsas.

Principal Gurdeep Kaur of Akal Academy Bhadaur congratulated the baptized students post ‘Amrit Sanchaar’ ceremony saying “I feel blessed by witnessing this Divine ceremony. Now I know why Child is the Father of Man?”

~ Ramandeep Singh
~ New Delhi, 12th April ’14ajit

Akal Academy (Baru Sahib) Partners with KhojGurbani – A Crowdsourcing Platform for Gurbani!

To be launched on Vaisakhi… Read, Understand and Discuss the Japji Sahib with KhojGurbani Community KhojGurbani, an online platform with a mission to make the Guru Granth Sahib accessible to and exciting for the common Sikh, launches on Vaisakhi – April 14, 2014. “Sikhs who want to read Gurbani but do not have the tools […]

To be launched on Vaisakhi…

Read, Understand and Discuss the Japji Sahib with KhojGurbani Community

KhojGurbani, an online platform with a mission to make the Guru Granth Sahib accessible to and exciting for the common Sikh, launches on Vaisakhi – April 14, 2014.

“Sikhs who want to read Gurbani but do not have the tools and a support network to do so, will now be able to embark on their journey to start learning to read and understand the nuances of Gurbani,” said Harvinder Singh, KhojGurbani’s founder.

KhojGurbani’s Editorial Board (http://khojgurbani.org/about) will provide important questions and resources to begin the conversation with Japji Sahib, with a focus on a few stanzas (pauris) each week. The goal is to eventually read the entire Guru Granth Sahib together and write a detailed commentary on it with a new idiomatic English translation.

Each week the platform will present a section from the Guru Granth Sahib for worldwide study and discussion. A number of weekly online video-based discussion groups will be facilitated to discuss assigned Shabads. We will involve Sikhs with deep expertise in exegesis of the Guru Granth Sahib in these video discussions, which will be broadcasted through our platform and our YouTube channel. In addition, audio and written responses to the Shabad or the section would be solicited and crowdsourced. This exercise would allow eminent intellectuals and laypersons alike to engage with one another across different mediums and languages, all enabled by an online platform.

The following link gives a glimpse of the platform and the kind of tools and resources we have assembled at one place:

http://khojgurbani.org/

Lets join and make the study of Gurbani exciting and fashionable!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 12 April ’14

Prince Charming: Jewellery designer Waris Ahluwalia’s new bracelet supports HIV/AIDS initiatives

Waris Ahluwalia is the type of handsome multihyphenate – House of Waris jewellery designer, creative collaborator, occasional actor and model – that everyone wants at their party. Beyond his social-fixture status, he aligns himself with philanthropic initiatives. His latest is a friendship bracelet for ALDO’s #FriendsFight campaign, launching today. Proceeds from sales of the $5 […]

Waris Ahluwalia is the type of handsome multihyphenate – House of Waris jewellery designer, creative collaborator, occasional actor and model – that everyone wants at their party. Beyond his social-fixture status, he aligns himself with philanthropic initiatives. His latest is a friendship bracelet for ALDO’s #FriendsFight campaign, launching today. Proceeds from sales of the $5 piece benefit Partners in Health’s HIV/AIDS initiatives. Ahluwalia spoke with Amy Verner on the phone from New York.

Do you think that what we wear can be an effective way to support a cause?

Supporting causes with whatever we do can be effective. My general philosophy is that you can make a difference doing what you normally do in your everyday life. You don’t have to become Mother Teresa to make an impact in the world. But nothing can be achieved if, at the very least, we are not talking about it.

How did the ALDO collaboration begin?

It began quite simply with a phone call about the project and the AFA (ALDO Fights AIDS) campaign. I had seen the previous work in 2005, so I was familiar with the initiative. I was happy to hear it was re-launching and there would be time, energy and money spent on the campaign.

What’s the significance of the bracelet’s arrow charm?

The arrow represents the symbol of truth and justice and the idea of forward movement and of breaking walls and boundaries as a way to create change. These days, people drink juice more expensive than this bracelet. There’s no reason not to be wearing it. And that was the initial conversation roughly two years ago – the idea of [something] being so accessible that there is no barrier to entry. The only way you can make change is if you do it together. It’s not something you can do alone.

You’ve already explored friendship when, to promote one of your jewellery collections last year, you recruited friends to produce a series of short films titled You’re My Boo.

I’m just repeating the same message over and over again in a number of ways. It’s about humanity, it’s about collaborations and about moving forward together and changing history. My friends are a huge part of my inspiration. What also came to mind were the 1960s protest marches where people would stand side-byside for what– ever cause. It’s not about race, colour, creed, sexuality.

Is AIDS no longer top of mind?

I think AIDS had its moment in the eighties. But it’s not over. And by not talking about it, we’re creating a very dangerous situation where people don’t realize the problem, right? It was in the media before and that’s how the numbers went down. But if we’re not talking about it, then the numbers go up. That’s why I think it’s important that ALDO is back on the mission.

Do you think your name adds cachet to brands you align with?

Well, I don’t know. I do believe in standing for something more than just a product. And my mission [has become] more and more apparent: to create thoughtful living. If [I] find partners who believe in that, that’s amazing.

You have also been working with Holt Renfrew’s Alexandra Weston on H Project, a collection of fair-trade, artisan-crafted products. You’re being courted by the Canadians!

Yes, I’m having a real Canada moment – or about to. The H Project is about the same message; creating a dialogue is the only way we can impact change. It’s not about a dialogue with yourself. It starts with your most intimate relations and friends.

Which colour bracelet do you plan to wear?

I plan on wearing them all – I like a little bit of colour – that is, if I can find four friends to give them to me.

Courtesy ~

AMY VERNER
The Globe and Mail

Engineering the Future at Infosys – Jaskirat Singh

I am Jaskirat Singh Mann from Muktsar, I did my entire schooling from the Muktsar Akal Academy and completed my 12th in the year 2008; it’s the most memorable time of my life as I topped in the medical stream amongst all Akal Academies during that year. They say that anything that reaches its peak […]

I am Jaskirat Singh Mann from Muktsar, I did my entire schooling from the Muktsar Akal Academy and completed my 12th in the year 2008; it’s the most memorable time of my life as I topped in the medical stream amongst all Akal Academies during that year.

They say that anything that reaches its peak is bound to hit the opposite; my most memorable time too was followed by the most difficult phase of my life – in the year 2009 my father passed away. Coming from a typical middle class family life could’ve gotten very difficult if it wasn’t for my mother who happens to be in a Govt. Teaching Job; with grace of almighty, the bad phase was soon over and I soon joined Eternal University’s Akal College of Engineering & Technology at Baru Sahib where the same hybrid mix of spiritual & scientific education module, as followed at the Akal Academy, continued.

I pursued my B.Tech from ACET and with ‘Rab di Meher’, the very first Job offer that I got came from the prestigious Infosys, Mysore in February 2014 where I am presently recruited at the post of System Engineer, currently doing my practice under training phase.

I have spent a major part of my life with Baru Sahib’s Akal Academy and Akal College of Engineering & Technology and I would want to say that the school doing a great job in infusing the spiritual element alongside worldly education in the students, which is missing elsewhere.

On the career front, though I have not achieved or proved much in my life yet but I would still wish to convey to the fellow students that no matter where you come from or where you live, if you are on the righteous path and if you are dreaming big then there’s nothing that can stop you, any dream is achievable, if we keep our thinking limitless.

On the education from, in general I wish the gender gap between Boys and Girls soon reduces further and the quality of education, especially in the Rural and Remote regions, improves.

I also wish to pay my special regards to Baldev Sir at school, he taught us the laws of Physics in an exceptionally nice way, I believe he is remembered by every alumni of Muktsar Academy, besides I wish more progression & enhancements for Akal Academies and Colleges in the coming years and convey all the best to everyone connected to The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib for speedy achievement of their goal of reaching 500 Schools. Gur-Fateh!

Jaskirat Singh Mann
System Engineer – Infosys.