Presenters: Kiran Kaur and Diveesh Singh How do we go about figuring out and understanding what Guru Nanak Sahib meant by ੴ ?
Presenters: Balpreet Kaur and Satprit Kaur What does the Guru Granth Sahib mean to you?
One of Asha's favorite terms for the Creator helps us move away from a fear based relationship to a more Love based connection.
Jasleen Kaur and Vineet Kaur walk us through the Institute's Gurmat Framework. Understanding and applying an approach to answering life’s questions through a Sikhi framework. Exploring ways to foster fruitful community dialogue around Panthic issues in our current global context, outside of existing echo chambers.
What is Miri-Piri? Did it start with the Sixth Sovereign Guru Harigobind Sahib? Are the two “swords” necessary? Why is this so important in Sikhi? How can it be a lived reality in current times of divided allegiances?
An immersive introduction into the principles of the Sikh faith told through the primary source of the Guru Granth Sahib and secondary historic texts on the life of Guru Nanak Sahib. This course has been created with an audience of young adults in mind.
How did Guru Nanak convey the message of IkOankar using words and phrases from Islamic traditions? In the 1st episode of this video series Asha Kaur explores “Al-Rahim” in the Sikh context.
Bilaval evokes a sense of happiness, accomplishment, and the resolve to continue walking the spiritual path. In this Sabad, the overwhelming theme is the unshakable connection with the Divine, a bond so tightly secured by the "Master-Illusionist" that...
Bhakti and Shakti are two sides of the Guru. While deep internal contemplation and the exuberant worldly power are often painted as dichotomous, Sikh history, Gurbani, architecture and art all demonstrate their interwoven and complementary nature.