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Getting to Know Your Sakhis - Episode 9

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Saturday
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July
2024

In this episode, Jasveen Kaur introduces an idea similar to the Mughals destroying crops – that unfortunate events may occur to good and kind individuals.

Follow Jasveen Kaur as she explores the sakhis, the stories from the Gurus' lives.


In this episode, she introduces an idea similar to the Mughals destroying crops – that unfortunate events may occur to good and kind individuals. In such moments, the key is to respond with Guru Ji’s teachings in mind.

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Featuring: Jasveen Kaur 
Writer & Narrator: Jasveen Kaur
Editor: Inni Kaur

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