The Sikh Cast Sikh Research Institute
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- Religion & Spirituality
Hosted by the Sikh Research Institute, we feature members of the Sikh community to talk about issues relevant to Sikhs around the world.
For articles, blogs and videos find SikhRI on Youtube and Facebook, or head over to sikhri.org. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
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1984: A Conversation...
Join us for a heartfelt conversation between Inni Kaur, SikhRI’s Creative Director, and Darsnoor Kaur, SikhRI’s graphic designer, as they explore the profound impact of June 1984, known as the Ghallughara or “Operation Blue Star.”
In this emotional exchange, Darsnoor seeks Inni's reflections on this pivotal chapter in history, delving into the deep significance of remembrance and why it matters. Tune in to understand the lasting effects of these events and the power of honoring our shared memories.
Featuring:
Inni Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/inni-kaur)
Darsnoor Kaur
#SikhGenocide #Sikhs #History #40Years #June1984 #NeverForget #OperationBlueStar #OperationBlueStar40Years #Sikhs #SikhHistory #SikhCommunity #GhallugharaWeek
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Explore Antam Sanskar (Funeral Ceremony) | The Guru Granth Sahib Project
The Sikh funeral ceremony is crucial to Sikh culture as it emphasizes the belief in the impermanence of life, the significance of commemorating the departed with affection and admiration, and establishing a connection with IkOankar (the Divine).
Death is essentially the end of human life; the rites and customs related to it are included in the funeral ceremony. The primary aim of this ceremony is to return the body to the natural elements from which it is formed by fire, water, soil, etc.
Featuring: Sukhmann Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/sukhmann-kaur)
#GuruGranthSahib #GuruGranthSahibJi #Sikhism #SikhCommunity #Sikhs
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1984 Path of the Warrior Saints
Harinder Singh, Senior Fellow of Research and Policy at the Sikh Research Institute, delves deeper into the themes of Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation, and Prevention.
April is recognized as Sikh Heritage Month in Canada and is also dedicated to these critical themes. He explores the intersection of these important topics.
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Explore Alahania (Mahala 3) | The Guru Granth Sahib Project
Alahania, a sorrowful Punjabi folk song, emphasizes the belief in IkOankar, the all-powerful force behind existence. It reflects on the transient nature of life, where attachment to worldly things leads to suffering and perpetuates the cycle of birth and death. However, those who meditate on IkOankar's divine essence and follow the teachings of wisdom find liberation. They embrace death as a natural part of existence and remain immersed in IkOankar's presence, radiating love and joy.
Explore Alahania (Mahala 3): https://bit.ly/tggsp-alahani-3
Featuring: Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur
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1984 Path of the Warrior Saints
Join Harinder Singh and Mo Dhaliwal as they delve into the profound experiences of the Third Ghallughara (large-scale massacre) in India in 1984 and beyond.
This insightful conversation goes beyond mere recounting, aiming to illuminate diverse perspectives on Sikh history, politics, spirituality, and future aspirations. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion!
Harinder Singh (http://sikhri.org/people/harinder-singh)
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Exploring the Sikh Genocide
Harinder Singh, Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Sikh Research Institute, speaks with Sukhman Singh, Co-Founder and Director of Ensaaf, delving into the occurrence, extent, and aftermath of the Sikh Genocide.
Their dialogue seeks to illuminate the organized violence orchestrated by the Indian State against the Sikh community, resulting in numerous disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Ensaaf, a human rights organization, has meticulously documented close to 20,000 such instances, underscoring the widespread scale of the atrocities perpetrated.
Featuring:
Harinder Singh (https://sikhri.org/people/harinder-singh)
Sukhman Singh
Watch the discussion at: https://youtu.be/KjLZpLh3qGg
#SikhHistory #Sikhism #SikhCommunity #Sikh
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