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Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Sabad 4: The Speech of Truth

Our final session examines the last sabad of Babarvani (Utterances on Babar), found in Rag Tilang (Guru Granth Sahib, p. 722). This sabad is unique in its structure, beginning as a direct address to Bhai Lalo, the Guru’s devoted Sikh who witnessed the...

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Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Sabad 3: The Corruption of Wealth

In this session, we explore the third sabad from Babarvani (Utterances on Babar) and Rag Asa (Guru Granth Sahib, p. 417). Guru Nanak Sahib exposes the fleeting nature of material wealth, describing how the riches of the elite vanish in an instant with...

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Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Sabad 2: The Plight of Women in War

This session focuses on the second sabad from Babarvani (Utterances on Babar) and also in Rag Asa (Guru Granth Sahib, p. 417).

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Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Introduction to Babarvani and Sabad 1: The Terror of Hindustan

In our first session, we explore the background of Babarvani (Utterances on Babar), beginning with the meaning of Vani, the identity of Babar, and the political landscape of South Asia at the time.

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Monday
,
3
October
2022

Lesson 4 - Fourth Sohila Sabad: Overcoming Challenges

In this lesson, we will explore the Sabad by Guru Ramdas Sahib. The Guru starts the Sabad by informing us that our body and mind are quite literally a village.

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Monday
,
3
October
2022

Lesson 3 - Third Sohila Sabad: Unity of Creation & Creator

Learn more about Guru Nanak Sahib and his relationship with his best friend, Bhai Mardana, who he would travel with. 

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Monday
,
3
October
2022

Lesson 2 - Second Sohila Sabad: Oneness

There are many units of time in a month, like minutes, quarters, days, etc. Numerous seasons come into existence through one solar process.

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Monday
,
3
October
2022

Lesson 3 - Third Sohila Sabad: Unity of Creation & Creator

Learn more about Guru Nanak Sahib and his relationship with his best friend, Bhai Mardana, who he would travel with. 

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Monday
,
3
October
2022

Lesson 4 - Fourth Sohila Sabad: Overcoming Challenges

In this lesson, we will explore the Sabad by Guru Ramdas Sahib. The Guru starts the Sabad by informing us that our body and mind are quite literally a village.

watch now ⟶
Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Introduction to Babarvani and Sabad 1: The Terror of Hindustan

In our first session, we explore the background of Babarvani (Utterances on Babar), beginning with the meaning of Vani, the identity of Babar, and the political landscape of South Asia at the time.

watch now ⟶
Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Sabad 2: The Plight of Women in War

This session focuses on the second sabad from Babarvani (Utterances on Babar) and also in Rag Asa (Guru Granth Sahib, p. 417).

watch now ⟶
Tuesday
,
12
August
2025

Sabad 3: The Corruption of Wealth

In this session, we explore the third sabad from Babarvani (Utterances on Babar) and Rag Asa (Guru Granth Sahib, p. 417). Guru Nanak Sahib exposes the fleeting nature of material wealth, describing how the riches of the elite vanish in an instant with...

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Podcasts

Friday
,
1
July
2022

The Sidak Impact: Jasleen Kaur & Jaspreet Singh

Jasleen Kaur, SikhRI researcher, joins Sidak alumni, Jaspreet Singh, to talk about the Sikhi 201 track and how Sidak impacted his life. Five years after attending Sidak, Jaspreet shares his experience and learnings from the annual Sikh leadership program.

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Friday
,
1
July
2022

The Sidak Impact: Jasleen Kaur & Jaspreet Singh

Jasleen Kaur, SikhRI researcher, joins Sidak alumni, Jaspreet Singh, to talk about the Sikhi 201 track and how Sidak impacted his life. Five years after attending Sidak, Jaspreet shares his experience and learnings from the annual Sikh leadership program.

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Resources

Getting to Know Guru Ka Bagh Morcha

The Guru Ka Bagh Morcha (1922) showcases the indomitable spirit of the Sikh community in its pursuit of protecting its heritage and reclaiming control over its sacred spaces. This significant chapter demonstrates the relentless quest for autonomy and identity set against the backdrop of British colonial rule.

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