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 episode, Jasveen shares a sakhi about Guru Harikrishan Sahib, who became a Guru at age five. The Sikh community warmly embraced their eighth Guru and welcomed his wisdom.
In this episode, she shares a sakhi about Guru Harikrishan Sahib, who became a Guru at age five. The Sikh community warmly embraced their eighth Guru and welcomed his wisdom.
Harinder Singh, Senior Fellow of Research and Policy at the Sikh Research Institute, delves deeper into the themes of Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation, and Prevention.
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).
This episode explores how Guru Nanak Sahib entered Malik Bhago’s life and its profound impact on him.
This episode explores how Guru Nanak Sahib entered Malik Bhago’s life and its profound impact on him.
This episode unfolds on a cold, rainy day in Kartarpur, where the downpour was so intense that it tore down a wall in Guru Nanak Sahib’s home.
This episode unfolds on a cold, rainy day in Kartarpur, where the downpour was so intense that it tore down a wall in Guru Nanak Sahib’s home.