Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Sikh History, Woman
Many Sikh women played pivotal roles in defending their faith and community, breaking barriers and inspiring generations. From fierce warriors to powerful leaders, these women contributed immensely to Sikh history during times of struggle and adversity.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Around the World, Events
Join us for a beautiful Kirtan (sacred chant) experience with Charansev Kaur and a deep and empowering meditation practice with with Nam Nidhan Kaur for women of all ages and skill levels. This International Women's Day, let's come together to celebrate strength, resilience, and the beauty of self-love through these transformative practices!…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Meditation
This meditation is one of the most creative meditations, one can break any habit with it. This meditation balances the moon centers, the outer moon effect, the inner moon cycle, and one's own zodiac moon effect.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Around the World, Events
Sikh Dharma International will be bringing our global community together for a special 24-hour live event to celebrate International Women's Day! We invite you to join us for 24 hours of live Bhand Jammee-ai recitation on Zoom starting on March 4, 2023!…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under 04-Guru Ram Das, Shabad Guru, Woman
This Shabad brings deep relaxation and healing to the Self. Consciously release all other identities and roles: wife, mother, daughter, professional, friend, even woman, and merge into the single identity of Sat Nam. Breathe deeply in that space and know that all peace and prosperity come to you through this sound current.…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Meditation, Woman
This Bhakti mantra invokes the primary Creative Power which is manifest as the feminine. It calls upon the Mother Power. By meditating on it one can obtain a deeper understanding of the constant interplay between the manifest and the unmanifest qualities of the cosmos and consciousness.…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Gurpurbs
Guru Nanak sought to elevate the status of women in Sikhism. Guru Nanak insisted that women deserve the same treatment as men. The holy scriptures of Sikhism state that women are entitled to the same rights and privileges as men, and women are allowed to lead congregations, as well as serve as spiritual leaders in…
Posted by Kundalini Research Institute& filed under Woman
The archetype of the Divine Mother and the Sacred Feminine is as old as time, deeply imbedded in every cell of a woman's body. As a woman, she must keep both aspects of her nature - woman and mother - in tune and alert to the world around her.…
Posted by Sat Bachan Kaur& filed under Around the World, Community, Events
Sat Bachan Kaur from Valdivia-Chile, shares about how this event was born in Chile and how is spreading around the world. An opportunity to celebrate and honor the power of prayer and healing of woman. …
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan& filed under Woman
Blessed mother, the Ashtibhujaa, the jananee, the divine, nursing and nurturing, the source of all affection, love and courage, the symbol of divinity, dignity and grace, reality among all non-realities, power among all the impotence, and glow against all darkness. The destroyer of the demons, ill will and negativity - cleansing and purifying the strength…
Posted by Community Contribution& filed under Shabad Guru, Your Stories
There is a beautiful practice in the tradition of Kundalini Yoga that involves the recitation of the mantra So Purkh or Sopurkh. Sopurkh was given by Guru Ram Das, the 4th guru of the Sikhs, to women as a way of helping them raise the vibration of the men in their lives.…
Posted by Pritpal Singh Khalsa& filed under 03-Guru Amar Das, Sikh Dharma Technology, Sikh History
The 3rd Sikh guru, Guru Amar Das ji, proclaimed that no one would be allowed into his presence until that person had eaten in the Guru’s Kitchen, or Guru ka Langar. Of course, it was a wonderful service to make sure that everyone had this basic need for food taken care of before…
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