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...
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.’
In this episode, Jasveen Kaur will guide us back to the beginning of the sakhis we have explored together and reflect on the key points we've learned during this incredibly wonderful journey.
In this episode, Tandeep Kaur will guide us back to the beginning of the sakhis we have explored together and reflect on the key points we've learned during this incredibly wonderful journey.
In this episode, Jasleen Kaur emphasizes the unity that binds us all—we are part of IkOankar, the One Creator. Regardless of our status or success, Vahiguru resides within each of us.
In this episode, Tandeep Kaur emphasizes the unity that binds us all—we are part of IkOankar, the One Creator. Regardless of our status or success, Vahiguru resides within each of us.
The term 'karhale' is derived from the Rajasthani and Sindhi word 'karhal,' which means camel.
Inni Kaur joins Sikh Heritage Month to discuss the deeper meaning of Anand Sahib by Guru Amardas Sahib.
This episode underscores Guru Arjan Sahib's teaching that money cannot purchase blessings. Concentrating solely on wealth does not enhance one's character.