Videos

Interviews, discussions & presentations

Recordings from past webinars, live events and presentations by SikhRI presenters, as well as creative explorations of Sikh concepts.

Thursday
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10
August
2017

Who is a Sikh?

SikhRi presents the conclusion of a six-part series long videos where we provide answers to fundamental questions.

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Thursday
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10
August
2017

How do I know that being Sikh is working?

SikhRi presents Part 5 of a six-part series featuring videos where we provide answers to fundamental questions.

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Thursday
,
10
August
2017

Where do I go to learn about Sikhi?

SikhRi presents Part 4 of a six-part series featuring videos where we provide answers to fundamental questions.

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Thursday
,
10
August
2017

What is the goal of a Sikh?

SikhRi presents Part 3 of a six-part series featuring videos where we provide answers to fundamental questions.

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Thursday
,
10
August
2017

Why should I fear God?

SikhRi presents Part 2 of a six-part series featuring videos where we provide answers to fundamental questions.

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Thursday
,
10
August
2017

What is God to a Sikh?

SikhRi presents Part 1 of a six-part series featuring videos where we provide answers to fundamental questions.

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Monday
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7
August
2017

Sheikh Farid in Rag Asa | Guru Granth Sahib 488

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This Sabad is by Sheikh Farid (1173-1265) and is set in Rag Asa, a devotional musical framework. The essence of the composition lies in its contemplation of contrasting states.

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Monday
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31
July
2017

Guru Amardas Sahib in Rag Basant | GGS 1176 | Artist: Sikh Women Musicians Singing Gurbani

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The Sabad begins by celebrating the transition from winter's harshness to spring's warmth and vitality. The joy of this connection is likened to the natural world's response to spring, where every being rejoices in the newfound warmth and light.

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Wednesday
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26
July
2017

Guru Ramdas Sahib in Rag Jaitsari | Guru Granth Sahib 740 | Artist: Manjit Singh

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The Sabad begins with a profound surrender to the Guru, a heartfelt offering of praise spanning hours. This symbolizes the depth of devotion and the unyielding commitment to the Divine.

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