Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Music
Guru Dass's music has opened hearts and touched the souls of thousands of people around the world. He departed this earthly abode in 2017. In honor of fathers everywhere, our spiritual father Guru Gobind Singh, and our beloved Guru Dass Singh, please enjoy these divine songs. …
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Music, Shabad Guru
Chardi Kala Jatha is a classical Gurbani Kirtan musically group that is comprised of 2nd generation 3HO Sikhs. Sada Sat Simran Singh Khalsa, Jugat Guru Singh Khalsa, and Harimandir Jot Singh Khalsa studied classical raag music for many years with venerated masters in India. They also spent years studying directly with the Siri Singh Sahib,…
Posted by Pritpal Singh Khalsa& filed under Music
Pritpal Singh Khalsa has been a student of Yogi Bhajan since 1972 and is a KRI-certified Lead Teacher Trainer of Kundalini Yoga leading trainings in the US and other countries. He currently serves as the Director of Dharmic Education for Sikh Dharma International, organizing and leading educational events. As a long-time performer and…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Ministry, Music
by SS Guruganesha Singh Khalsa, Herndon VA
Fall 2017 SDI Minister Newsletter
Singh Sahib Guru Dass Singh, my beloved brother and fellow Minister in Divine, was a total gift from Guru Ram Das ji. I met him in January 1973 at Ahimsa Ashram in Washington D.C., where we lived,…
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by SS Guru Prem Singh Khalsa, Los Angeles, CA
Fall 2017 SDI Ministry Newsletter
I experienced a unique relationship in my practice of Naam Simran under the guidance of the Siri Singh Sahib. It began in 1981, when he asked a favor of me that would take the next seven years to accomplish. I…
Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Ministry, Music, Your Stories
by SS Mata Mandir Singh Khalsa, San Francisco CA
Fall 2017 SDI Ministry Newsletter
Simran is often translated as “remembrance,” which, to me, doesn’t explain the word. Other people say simran is repeating a mantra. I understand repeating a mantra as japa, which means “to repeat a mantra.”
Does repeating a mantra lead…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Music, Shabad Guru, Sikh Dharma Technology, Siri Singh Sahib Ji
Narayan is one of the many different names for the Divine. It relates to the quality of water. As a plant needs water for its flowers to blossom, in the same way chanting Narayan nurtures the Divine Identity within you so that your soul can bloom into its full beauty and grace.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Music
Written by Livtar Singh Khalsa
Listen to the Khalsa Way:
Read the lyrics:
Long ago and far away
A man sat like a stone
On a burning seat of red-hot iron ...
To him it was a throne.
For he was Guru Arjan,
King of this world and…
Posted by SatKirin Kaur Khalsa& filed under Meditation, Music, Videos
A video demonstrating the Ra Ma Da Sa meditation to heal yourself and others.
You can find the music used in this video at satkirin.com…
Posted by GuruKirin Kaur Khalsa& filed under Events, Music, Shabad Guru, Shabad Guru Courses
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The Siri Singh Sahib explained that our devotion, when we let go and let God, transforms our life in so many powerful ways. As we let the Hand of God come through, we open up to allow the Universe to serve our needs ~ we don’t need to worry!
What…
Posted by Dev Suroop Kaur Khalsa& filed under Music, Siri Singh Sahib Ji, Woman, Your Stories
For many years, women from the 3HO and Sikh Dharma community would travel to New Mexico and gather together to live in tents for six weeks each summer to learn at the feet of Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan. Here Dev Suroop Kaur reflects on those times and the songs we sang together.
This…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Legacy Organizations, Meditation, Music, Publications, Woman
Kundalini Bhakti Meditation:
Adi Shakti Namo Namo
This devotional mantra (a Bhakti mantra), invokes the primary Creative Power which is manifest as the feminine. It calls upon the Mother Power. It will help you to be free of the insecurities which block freedom of action. By meditating on it one can obtain a deeper understanding…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Music, Sikh Dharma Technology
On February 13, 1977, Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan said this about Song of the Khalsa:
Mukhia Singh Sahib Livtar Singh, put our entire philosophy into one Song of the Khalsa, which we always sing with every prayer and in every congregation to remind ourselves that we must know who we are, what our…
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