Asha Kaur explains how Muqam & Ik Oankar are connected, touching on Sufism and how Guru Nanak uses it to make an ultimate relationship with the Divine.
Asha Kaur explains how Muqam & Ik Oankar are connected, touching on Sufism and how Guru Nanak uses it to make an ultimate relationship with the Divine.
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Suggest a correction →The Guru Granth Sahib Project is pleased to launch the annotation of four Sabads (compositions) by Sheikh Farid Ji, two each in Rag (musical mode) Asa and Suhi. While Rag Asa is devotional in nature, Rag Suhi is associated with deep love and devotion....
This interactive session examines Seva as both a principle and a revolutionary practice in today’s world. Through discussions, reflections, and hands-on activities, participants will explore how the Guru’s message of Seva can be applied in both Panthic......
This session traces the evolution of Seva throughout Sikh history, from the time of the Gurus to the present day. It examines Seva in its many forms—spiritual, communal, and revolutionary—while connecting it to broader frameworks of the Sikh revolution......
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