Sat Narayan Wahe Guru Hari Narayan Sat Nam

From November 1, 2024, to January 31, 2025, Sikh Dharma International is coordinating a daily global meditation for peace (a 90-day meditation).

During this 90-day period, different geographic areas have signed up to lead the 31-minute meditation on the same day each week at a time that works best for their local Sangat in their time zone.

Here are the Local Sangats who will be leading the meditation each day, starting November 1, 2024 (click on the image below to expand the view):

 

  • MondaysEuropean Sangat at 7:00 pm (CET)
  • TuesdaysMexican Sangat at 8:30 pm (Mexico City Time)
  • WednesdaysIndian Sangat at 7:00 pm (IST)
  • ThursdaysAsian Sangat at 8:20 pm (China Time)
  • FridaysSouth American Sangat at 8:30 pm (Chile Time)
  • SaturdaysAustralian and Egyptian Sangats at 7:00 pm (AEST/AEDT) and 10:00 am (Egyptian Time)
  • SundaysUS Sangat at 6:00 pm (EST/EDT)

Visit WorldTimeBuddy.com to find your local time zone.

The Zoom link for these daily meditations will be the same every day.

JOIN THE DAILY MEDITATION WITH THE DIFFERENT LOCAL GLOBAL SANGATS VIA ZOOM HERE

In addition, every day from November 1 to January 31, at 5:30 pm MDT/MST, the HGRD Sangat in New Mexico will be hosting this peace meditation as part of their daily meditation schedule. 

To join, you can tune in via the HGRD YouTube channel.

JOIN THE DAILY MEDITATION WITH THE HGRD SANGAT VIA YOUTUBE HERE


During the 1980’s, when Russian tanks lined up on the East German border, which was 20 minutes from Hamburg, the entire country was very tense about this Cold War threat.

Members of the 3HO Ashram in Hamburg, Germany called the Siri Singh Sahib Ji and asked if they should leave. He said:

“Stay. Chant Sat Narayan with crystal clear projection and purity of heart. Chant to stop the drums of war.”

May peace be your virtue, may peace be your property, may peace be your prayer. May you bring peace to all those you meet, you talk to, you live with. May you even bring peace to the person you hate, your enemy. May your friend enjoy your peaceful disposition and may your enemies enjoy your peaceful opposition. May this world be based on one word: Peace. As God has shredded Himself into all souls and piece by piece we get together into this beautiful world. May in our hearts we pray this day for world peace. Sat Nam.  ~ the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan, May 20, 1987

We are creative beings.  Let´s connect to the creative mind and project a creative consciousness for peaceful purposes. Be the light and purity!

In harmony, prayer will become peace and peace will become prayer.

Join us in practicing this meditation to turn fear and conflict into peace and harmony.

Sit with your eyes closed and chant the mantra

Sat Narayan Wahe Guru Hari Narayan Sat Nam.

Here is a testimonial of a long time Kundalini Yoga teacher and practitioner about doing this meditation.


Here are some artists who have recorded this mantra which you can chant along with during your meditation practice:

Sat Narayan Wahe Guru sung by Guru Shabad Singh

Sat Narayan Wahe Guru sung by Mata Mandir Singh

Sat Narayan Wahe Guru sung by Ajeet

Sat Narayan Wahe Guru sung by Darrin Davis and Jeannette Breen

You can also search for these artists and others on the music streaming platforms you are subscribed to.


Invitations to Join the Peace Meditation from Global Sangat Members

Invitation in Afrikaans South Africa

Invitation in Arabic Palestine

Invitation in German Germany

Invitation in Hebrew

Invitation in Persian Iran - Persian language

Invitation in Punjabi India

Invitation in Russian Russia

Invitation in Spanish Mexico 

Invitation in Ukranian Ukraine

Invitation in Zulu South Africa

 

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    • Sikh Dharma International says:

      Glad to hear… also, we added a graphic to the post which might be helpful for finding the times for the daily meditation in your time zone. Sat Nam.

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