Bhakti and Shakti are two sides of the Guru. While deep internal contemplation and the exuberant worldly power are often painted as dichotomous, Sikh history, Gurbani, architecture and art all demonstrate their interwoven and complementary nature. What are the modern applications of these fluid concepts? How do we maintain a true connection to all the strength, internal and external that Sikhi affords us? Join us in conversation with historians and academics Paneet Singh and Harleen Kaur as we look at the theory and application of the concept in our modern journeys.
Bhakti and Shakti are two sides of the Guru. While deep internal contemplation and the exuberant worldly power are often painted as dichotomous, Sikh history, Gurbani, architecture and art all demonstrate their interwoven and complementary nature.
While deep internal contemplation and the exuberant worldly power are often painted as dichotomous, Sikh history, Gurbani, architecture, and art all demonstrate their interwoven and complementary nature.
This webinar invites us to have a glimpse of Guru Teghbahadar Sahib as a dynamic persona. Drawing from primary and secondary sources, we will explore the breadth of his contributions, the depth of his insights...
This webinar invites us to have a glimpse of Guru Teghbahadar Sahib as a dynamic persona. Drawing from primary and secondary sources, we will explore the breadth of his contributions, the depth of his insights...
This webinar invites us to have a glimpse of Guru Teghbahadar Sahib as a dynamic persona. Drawing from primary and secondary sources, we will explore the breadth of his contributions, the depth of his insights...