This education resource will introduce students to the Sohila Bani (composition). We have paired lesson units and short informational videos on the Sohila Bani.
Download ResourceThere are six lesson units in this resource. Units can be used individually or in combination with others. Each unit begins with an opening discussion, followed by instructions on understanding each Sabad (Infinite-Wisdom) of the Bani. These units allow students to work independently or in group settings. Students are encouraged to create interactive notebooks and write reflections on each Sabad.
There are six lesson units in this resource. Units can be used individually or in combination with others. Each unit begins with an opening discussion, followed by instructions on understanding each Sabad (Infinite-Wisdom) of the Bani. These units allow students to work independently or in group settings. Students are encouraged to create interactive notebooks and write reflections on each Sabad.
Sohila is often regarded as the song of bliss, the song of praise, or the wedding songs. The praises that we need to sing are the praises of the Fearless One, the Nirbhao. Once we sing such praises, we adopt them, and they become a part of us.
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This educational series provides students with historical insights that strengthen their connection to Sikhi.
This educational series provides learners with historical insights that strengthen their connection to Sikhi.