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The "New" Japji Cards
Our new "2nd Edition" Japji Cards are now available! They are ideal for individual pauree recitations and taking a "hukam" of the day. These new cards feature Gurmukhi, English transliteration and translation, a new beautiful design, larger cards and a lovely box.
The Book
Guru Nanak's Call of…
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When Guru Gobind Singh gave the gift of the Five K’s to the Khalsa he did so with a promise; that by following the teachings of the Guru and keeping ourselves distinct, we will have his undying power and support. These five tools, along with our daily sadhana, allow us to maintain our grace. dignity…
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In Japji Sahib, Guru Nanak touches the deepest essence of individual consciousness, elevating one to the universal consciousness. Japji is made up of 40 remarkable segments where Guru Nanak not only explains the mysteries of the cosmos, but also gives us spiritual instruction that we can follow to achieve the same experience of higher consciousness…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Ji& filed under Marketplace, Sikh Art Corner
Original Artwork by Yogi Bhajan
Man has to live in love—love which is not lust.
Love where there is no possession, no slavery of another person.
Love which is a giving.
Love which is for the sake of love.
Love which lasts forever.
Love which is a total sacrifice.
Love which is more than…
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Below are two examples of how to tie a turban (using the "Starter Turbans" from our Marketplace)
The male model is using “rubia” fabric and the female model is using “American Cotton” fabric.
Our American Cotton Turban = 3.5 Yards in Length and approximately 19″ in width. (medium fine weave)
Our Rubia (Indian Cotton Turban) = 3.5 Yards in…
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In 1699 at the first Amrit Sanchar (ceremony), Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru, bestowed the honor for Sikhs to wear the five articles of faith at all times with a promise that by following the teachings of the Guru and keeping ourselves distinct we would have his undying power and support. The five…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Ji& filed under Marketplace, Publications, Sikh Art Corner
By Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji
From: The Game of Love – the Poems and Art of Yogi Bhajan
Silk flowers-
No fragrance,
No reverence.
Beautiful, beautiful.
They look real.
In color,
In makeup,
Absolutely clear.
They are the flowers,
That we know.
Made of silk.
…
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(Editor’s note: This has been written in the first person by Mukhia Sardarni Sahib Guru Raj Kaur Khalsa.) This is an excerpt from “Victory and Virtue” published by Sikh Dharma International
It is the Shabad Guru which unites us to the Infinite, through the meditation on the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. Kundalini Yoga prepares…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Dharmic Education, Marketplace, Our Authors, Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology
The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh knew the physical and spiritual anatomy of the human being. The under shorts are worn so that the polarity of the second chakra (sexual, creative center) correlates with the breath…
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The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh gave the kara, a steel bangle that women wear on their left wrist, and men wear on their right wrist. The kara is a sign of slavery and freedom. Guru Gobind Singh…
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The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh made it binding for Sikhs who have taken Amrit to wear a Kirpan. It is a symbol, and symbolically you must wear a kirpan. The sword is the symbol for all arms, and it is…
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The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh gave us the knowledge of kesh, of long, uncut hair. If a person, from birth to the end, does not ruin the antenna of the body, the hair, then insanity…
Posted by OngKar Kaur Khalsa& filed under Marketplace, Your Stories
This whole book was very inspiring—looking into the window of her spiritual experience through the lens of her NDE. She talks about no religion or dogma being the “right” one; that everyone needs to find their own path that feels right to them…. All of this, I resonated with – her experience of…
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