Sadu– Online Course - 21st September 2018

September 21, 2018
Bridgewater, NJ

Sikh Research Institute is pleased to announce the release of a new online course Sadu that explores the bani of the same name.

Authored by Baba Sundar, the bani essentially details the happenings at the court of Guru Amardas Sahib at the time of his demise and records the Guru’s parting instructions. It also describes the ascension of Guru Ramdas Sahib to Guruship.

Sadu has special significance in Sikh tradition for multiple reasons. It represents a rare narrative of the demise of any Guru-Person recorded in first hand, in this case by Baba Sundar. This account is even more important, since the composition finds place in Guru Granth Sahib, providing the account with a real authenticity.

Another fascinating feature of the bani is its heavy usage of terms from Hindu rituals on death to relate to the masses, but still reminding Sikhs of their principle focus, which is the support of Guru’s Sabad.

Rag Ramkali beautifully details and balances the extreme moods of sorrow emanating from the news of Guru’s departure and the spiritedness displayed by the Guru in Divine connection. This variation is skillfully engaged to traverse through human tendencies and anxiety around death, and the Guru’s dignified and composed response displaying love and acceptance of the Divine will.

Furthermore, in this course you will find details on some specific instructions communicated by the Guru to the sangat: how to deal with death, the attitude, priority and focus of a Divine lover at such a testing time, things to be done and things to be avoided by a Sikh.

The Sadu online course is free for all, which was made possible by the generous support of Balraj Mann Singh and Jasbir Kaur Mann of Langley, British Columbia. The registration is now open on the SikhRI website.

About Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI)

The Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with a mission to connect people with the teachings of Sikhi, and make them accessible and easy to digest, for people of all ages, genders and backgrounds. By offering courses and seminars in a variety of mediums, SikhRI serves to strengthen the bonds of the Sikh community around the world.

www.sikhri.org

Contact: Sikh Research Institute

Sadu– Online Course - 21st September 2018

Sikh Research Institute is pleased to announce the release of a new online course Sadu that explores the bani of the same name.

Bridgewater, NJ

September 21, 2018

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Authored by Baba Sundar, the bani essentially details the happenings at the court of Guru Amardas Sahib at the time of his demise and records the Guru’s parting instructions. It also describes the ascension of Guru Ramdas Sahib to Guruship.

Sadu has special significance in Sikh tradition for multiple reasons. It represents a rare narrative of the demise of any Guru-Person recorded in first hand, in this case by Baba Sundar. This account is even more important, since the composition finds place in Guru Granth Sahib, providing the account with a real authenticity.

Another fascinating feature of the bani is its heavy usage of terms from Hindu rituals on death to relate to the masses, but still reminding Sikhs of their principle focus, which is the support of Guru’s Sabad.

Rag Ramkali beautifully details and balances the extreme moods of sorrow emanating from the news of Guru’s departure and the spiritedness displayed by the Guru in Divine connection. This variation is skillfully engaged to traverse through human tendencies and anxiety around death, and the Guru’s dignified and composed response displaying love and acceptance of the Divine will.

Furthermore, in this course you will find details on some specific instructions communicated by the Guru to the sangat: how to deal with death, the attitude, priority and focus of a Divine lover at such a testing time, things to be done and things to be avoided by a Sikh.

The Sadu online course is free for all, which was made possible by the generous support of Balraj Mann Singh and Jasbir Kaur Mann of Langley, British Columbia. The registration is now open on the SikhRI website.

About Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI)

The Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with a mission to connect people with the teachings of Sikhi, and make them accessible and easy to digest, for people of all ages, genders and backgrounds. By offering courses and seminars in a variety of mediums, SikhRI serves to strengthen the bonds of the Sikh community around the world.

www.sikhri.org

Contact: Sikh Research Institute