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The Sikh Cast

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Hosted by the Sikh Research Institute, we feature members of the Sikh community to talk about issues relevant to Sikhs around the world. For articles, blogs and videos find SikhRI on Youtube and Facebook, or head over to sikhri.org.
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Explore Bani Bhagat Sain Ji | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

In this Sabad, Bhagat Sain Ji sings the ‘Arti’ of the transcendent Supreme Being, IkOankar (the Divine). He emphasizes that the true 'Arti' of IkOankar is not a ritualistic act of adorning a platter with incense, lamps, and ghee. Instead, it lies in adoring and singing the praises of IkOankar. Through this, a seeker experiences bliss and fulfillment in life. Explore Bani Bhagat Sain Ji: https://bit.ly/bani-bhagat-sain-ji-youtube Featuring: Sukhmann Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/people/sukhmann-kaur ...

Sep 27, 202410 min

None Compares to You!

In this episode, we embark on a deeply personal and spiritual journey to Sri Harimandar Sahib, the Golden Temple, through the evocative words of Inni Kaur. With her vivid storytelling, Inni shares the emotional and transformative experience of her pilgrimage, where reflection, connection, and self-discovery come to life. Immerse yourself in this moving narrative that invites you to feel the sacred energy and profound sense of belonging she encountered. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/tr93qjUap...

Sep 26, 202413 min

Explore Pahare | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

‘Pahare’ is considered to be a form of folk poetry in Panjabi. This poetic genre is based on the consciousness of time. Examples of this poetic genre are found only in the Guru Granth Sahib. Dividing day and night into four quarters each and expressing one’s feelings through them is the classical basis of this poetic genre. To liberate the commoner from the superstition of believing in the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of a time period and keeping in mind the importance of this unit of time...

Sep 11, 20243 min

Explore Chaubole | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Guru Arjan Sahib’s Chaubole focuses on love, teaching that true devotion to IkOankar (the Divine) brings constant joy. A lover fully immersed in this love is ready to sacrifice everything for the Beloved. Their mind remains absorbed in the Divine, while those attached to worldly possessions and relationships remain unhappy, despite material comforts. Explore Chaubole: https://bit.ly/chaubole Speaker: Jasleen Kaur ( ⁠https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur⁠ )...

Sep 05, 20249 min

Explore Lava | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

These four stanzas are four stages of a seeker’s union with IkOankar (the Divine). They depict the seeker’s spiritual journey. These four stanzas are also sung when the Sikh bride and groom circumambulate four times around the Guru Granth Sahib to solemnize their wedding. Featuring: Jaswant Singh ( https://sikhri.org/people/jaswant-singh ) Explore Lava: https://bit.ly/tggsp-lava-youtube #GuruGranthSahib #GuruGranthSahibJi #Sikhi #SikhCommunity #Sikhism #Sikhs...

Aug 21, 20244 min

Explore Anand Sanskar 2/2 | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

The ceremony of ‘Anand Karaj’ (blissful task) is very important in ‘Anand Sanskar’ (blissful ceremony). ‘Anand Sanskar’ is considered complete only with the ceremony of ‘Anand Karaj.’ Before the Anand Karaj, there are many other ceremonies in which Gurbani is recited and sung. These ceremonies and the Sabads recited in them have been discussed in detail in the earlier part. Here, we are discussing the Anand Karaj ceremony, and the Sabads recited in it. Speaker: Jasleen Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/...

Aug 07, 202410 min

Explore Karhale | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

The term 'karhale' is derived from the Rajasthani and Sindhi word 'karhal,' which means camel. Historically, traders loaded their goods on camels to sell in distant lands, enduring long, arduous journeys. To relieve fatigue and express their emotions, they sang songs called 'karhale' about the harsh desert climate and their separation from loved ones. Over time, these songs evolved into a unique poetic form, depicting foreign lands and the challenges of wandering in separation from family. Featu...

Jul 25, 20248 min

A Conversation on Anand Sahib: The Bliss

Inni Kaur joins Sikh Heritage Month to discuss the deeper meaning of Anand Sahib by Guru Amardas Sahib. While 'anand' translates to happiness and joy, its true meaning is more profound. The composition highlights that the eternal Wisdom (Guru) is the source of bliss, which can only be experienced through this Wisdom. It brings steadiness and discipline to the seeker's entire being, leading to a state of true bliss. Featuring: Inni Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/people/inni-kaur ) Matina Kaur...

Jul 25, 202450 min

Explore Anand Sanskar 1/2 | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

The Guru Granth Sahib contains many Sabads related to the wedding ceremony, in which themes of happiness, blessings, and teachings are conveyed through vocabulary related to the wedding. Some Sabads are read before the wedding ceremony and some during. Although no fixed protocol exists, these three Sabads are typically read or recited before the wedding ceremony. Featuring: Jasleen Kaur ( ⁠https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur⁠ ) Explore Anand Sanskar: https://bit.ly/anand-sanskar-1-pod #GuruGr...

Jul 10, 202411 min

Explore Sabads On the Theme of Amrit (Initiation) Ceremony | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Amrit Ceremony is a fundamental and an essential rite for a seeker to join the Khalsa Panth. Through this the seeker is given ‘amrit’ and the core principles and values of Sikhi are explained to them. It is a unique and meaningful life-changing experience for the seeker. Featuring: Jasleen Kaur ( ⁠https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur ) #GuruGranthSahib #Amrit #Sikhism #Sikhi #Wisdom #SikhCommunity #Sikhs...

Jul 03, 20248 min

The Attack on Political Sikhi

Manvinder Kaur and Santbir Singh explore the events of 1984 that forever transformed the landscape of Sikh history and politics in India. They look at the June attack on the Harimandar Sahib Complex, followed by the devastating November pogroms, and then further examine the significance of these events in the broader context of Sikh-India relations. Featuring: Manvinder Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/people/manvinder-kaur ) Santbir Singh ( https://sikhri.org/people/santbir-singh ) #SikhGenocide #Sikh...

Jun 29, 202455 min

Why Was Bhindranwale There?

Santbir Singh delves into the complex and sometimes controversial legacy of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale during the events of June 1984. Utilizing Sikh historical and political context, he explains the actions of the Sant and refutes the major criticisms of Bhindranwale's actions and choices. Featuring: Santbir Singh ( https://sikhri.org/people/santbir-singh ) #SikhGenocide #Sikhs #History #40Years #June1984 #NeverForget #OperationBlueStar #OperationBlueStar40Years #Sikhs #SikhHistory #SikhCo...

Jun 28, 202456 min

Explore Vanjara | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

In Vanjara, the seeker has been affectionately addressed as a merchant friend (vaṇjāriā mitrā). They have been made aware that they have come to this world to trade in the Nam. They are, therefore, instructed to engage in this true trade so that their face may be radiant in the court of IkOankar, and their cycle of birth and death may be ended. Featuring: Jasleen Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur ) Explore Vanjara: https://bit.ly/vanjara #GuruGranthSahib #Sikhi #Sikhism #Wisdom #Wahe...

Jun 28, 20247 min

Legacy of 1984: Rising Voices

Through vivid imagery and heartfelt verses, Inni Kaur revisits 1984, weaving threads of courage, resilience, and unwavering devotion. Join this lyrical exploration today. Featuring: Inni Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/people/inni-kaur ) Read the article: https://bit.ly/legacy-of-1984 #SikhGenocide #Sikhs #History #40Years #June1984 #NeverForget #OperationBlueStar #OperationBlueStar40Years #Sikhs #SikhHistory #SikhCommunity...

Jun 28, 20247 min

Sant Jarnail Singh: The Man, the Myth, the Truth

Listen as Santbir Singh delves into an in-depth conversation with Harinder Singh about Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, a pivotal figure in 20th-century Sikh history. Jarnail Singh played a significant role in the events leading up to the June 1984 Ghallughara. While celebrated by many in the Sikh community, he remains a contentious figure, often demonized by the media. This discussion aims to uncover the man behind the myth and explore the true legacy of Sant Jarnail Singh. Don't miss this comp...

Jun 12, 20241 hr 1 min

No More Blue Stars: Reclaiming the Narrative of 1984

Santbir Singh joins Manvinder Kaur to discuss his recent article, “No More Blue Stars.” They delve into the evolving terminology surrounding the events of 1984 and explore ways the community can reclaim and reshape the narrative of these significant events. Featuring: Santbir Singh ( https://sikhri.org/people/santbir-singh ) Manvinder Kaur ( https://sikhri.org/people/manvinder-kaur ) #SikhGenocide #Sikhs #History #40Years #June1984 #NeverForget #OperationBlueStar #OperationBlueStar40Years #Sikhs...

Jun 09, 202444 min

1984: A Conversation...

Join us for a heartfelt conversation between Inni Kaur, SikhRI’s Creative Director, and Darsnoor Kaur, SikhRI’s graphic designer, as they explore the profound impact of June 1984, known as the Ghallughara or “Operation Blue Star.” In this emotional exchange, Darsnoor seeks Inni's reflections on this pivotal chapter in history, delving into the deep significance of remembrance and why it matters. Tune in to understand the lasting effects of these events and the power of honoring our shared memori...

Jun 02, 202457 min

Explore Antam Sanskar (Funeral Ceremony) | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

The Sikh funeral ceremony is crucial to Sikh culture as it emphasizes the belief in the impermanence of life, the significance of commemorating the departed with affection and admiration, and establishing a connection with IkOankar (the Divine). Death is essentially the end of human life; the rites and customs related to it are included in the funeral ceremony. The primary aim of this ceremony is to return the body to the natural elements from which it is formed by fire, water, soil, etc. Featur...

May 24, 202410 min

1984 Path of the Warrior Saints

Harinder Singh, Senior Fellow of Research and Policy at the Sikh Research Institute, delves deeper into the themes of Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation, and Prevention. April is recognized as Sikh Heritage Month in Canada and is also dedicated to these critical themes. He explores the intersection of these important topics.

May 23, 202426 min

Explore Alahania (Mahala 3) | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Alahania, a sorrowful Punjabi folk song, emphasizes the belief in IkOankar, the all-powerful force behind existence. It reflects on the transient nature of life, where attachment to worldly things leads to suffering and perpetuates the cycle of birth and death. However, those who meditate on IkOankar's divine essence and follow the teachings of wisdom find liberation. They embrace death as a natural part of existence and remain immersed in IkOankar's presence, radiating love and joy. Explore Ala...

May 03, 20249 min

1984 Path of the Warrior Saints

Join Harinder Singh and Mo Dhaliwal as they delve into the profound experiences of the Third Ghallughara (large-scale massacre) in India in 1984 and beyond. This insightful conversation goes beyond mere recounting, aiming to illuminate diverse perspectives on Sikh history, politics, spirituality, and future aspirations. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion! Harinder Singh (http://sikhri.org/people/harinder-singh)

May 02, 202452 min

Exploring the Sikh Genocide

Harinder Singh, Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Sikh Research Institute, speaks with Sukhman Singh, Co-Founder and Director of Ensaaf, delving into the occurrence, extent, and aftermath of the Sikh Genocide. Their dialogue seeks to illuminate the organized violence orchestrated by the Indian State against the Sikh community, resulting in numerous disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Ensaaf, a human rights organization, has meticulously documented close to 20,000 such instances,...

Apr 24, 202457 min

Whispers of the Beloved: Inni Kaur

Tune in to Whispers of the Beloved: Reflections in Spring , a heartwarming podcast episode that intertwines the breathtaking beauty of nature’s rebirth with the seeker’s profound spiritual journey. Immerse yourself in the vivid imagery and contemplative verses inspired by the timeless wisdom of Guru Nanak Sahib. Join Inni Kaur on a poetic odyssey where each stanza echoes the eternal truth, guiding the spirit towards transcendence amidst the blossoming petals of spring and the transformative powe...

Apr 11, 20248 min

Explore Alahania (Mahala 1) | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Alahania is a mournful or sorrowful Panjabi folk song. When a person dies, friends and relatives usually visit the deceased’s family to share their sorrow and memories of their loved one’s life and deeds. Expressing such feelings creates the core of the folk poetic form Alahani. The Alahania composition revealed by Guru Nanak Sahib redirects and transforms the sorrow and grief of death and separation from loved ones into a serene state, urging the being to embrace the will of IkOankar (the Divin...

Apr 04, 20248 min

Getting to Know Rani Jind Kaur: Episode 2

Join Santbir Singh and Sean Holden as they delve deeper into the captivating saga of Rani Jind Kaur in the concluding episode of this podcast series. In this installment, the nefarious machinations of the British against Rani Jind Kaur are starkly exposed. Exiled and subjected to a reduction in her rightful share from the Panjab treasury, Rani Jind Kaur pens a poignant letter to the British representative, Henry Montgomery Lawrence. In her message, she laments the betrayal of trust, accusing the...

Mar 18, 202445 min

Getting to Know Rani Jind Kaur: Episode 1

Tune in to Santbir Singh and Sean Holden as they delve into the captivating tale of Rani Jind Kaur, the last queen of Panjab, in the inaugural episode of this podcast series. But why is it crucial for us to unravel her narrative? Understanding this epoch of Sikh history holds paramount significance, marking the advent of colonialism and its enduring impact on Sikh heritage. Rani Jind Kaur emerges as a pivotal figure within this historical milieu, embodying the complexities of Panjab's colonial e...

Mar 18, 202453 min

Ghazal Fifty-five, Divan-i-Goya: Damanpreet Singh & Inni Kaur | Bhai Nand Lal

Introducing Paigham-i-Goya: Expression of Love, new translations of a selection of ghazals from Bhai Nand Lal “Goya.” Today’s podcast begins with a recitation of Bhai Nand Lal’s ghazal in Persian, followed by a new English transcreation, the result of a unique collaboration between Dr. Fatima Fayyaz and Dr. Nadhra Khan of Lahore University of Management Sciences, Damanpreet Singh, writer, and graduate student, and Inni Kaur of SikhRI, followed by a discussion between Daman and Inni about the bea...

Feb 28, 202454 min

Explore Sadd | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Revealed to Baba Sundar, the great-grandson of Guru Amardas Sahib, Sadd holds great significance in the Sikh funeral ceremony and is recited during final rites. In this composition, Baba Sundar records the last instructions from Guru Amardas Sahib for the Sikhs to observe when the Guru departs. These instructions cover spiritual and social guidance, interwoven with a historical narration. 'Sadd' refers to an invitation, a call, or a heartfelt cry, particularly within the Panjabi culture, where i...

Feb 22, 20246 min

Is Guru Nanak Sahib’s Prakash Purab in April or November? | Ask SikhRI

The date of Guru Nanak Sahib's birth is immaterial. Our focus needs to be on the Infinite Wisdom; that’s Prakash Purab. In Sikhi, it's not about the birth date; it’s about the profound ideas, and what we do with these ideas — the impacts they generate — are what truly matters. Featuring ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Harinder Singh⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ask a question today at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ SikhRI.org/Ask ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠...

Feb 08, 20243 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Explore Anand Sahib (Stanzas 31-40) | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Last week, The Guru Granth Sahib Project launched the annotation of pauris thirty-one to forty of Anand Sahib by Guru Amardas Sahib (1479-1574 CE) in Rag Ramkali, a musical mode that evokes compassion. In the Sikh tradition, Anand Sahib is of such great significance that the entire composition or a portion (first five pauris and last pauri) is recited or sung to conclude all congregational and private ceremonies. Explore Anand Sahib: https://bit.ly/Anand-Sahib-31 Featuring Inni Kaur: https://sik...

Jan 25, 202411 min
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