Video: Home Kirtan Chat with GuruGanesha Singh

 

Pritpal Singh hosted our eleventh HomeKirtan&Chat Facebook Live Video program on July 3 with special guest GuruGanesha Singh of GuruGanesha Band. Includes live music, stories and discussion!

About the Artist

GuruGanesha Singh, born in the U.S.A. in 1950 to a Catholic mother and Jewish father, grew up in a world where social expression and musical boundaries were very rigid and confining. In the late 60’s, he rebelled by becoming a hippie rock ‘n roll musician and proceeded to fall into an extended period of substance abuse. Then, in 1972, he started practicing Kundalini Yoga, embraced the teachings of Sikh Dharma, and proceeded to clean up his life. “I was inspired in a way that I had never felt before. My heart burst open as if it were the sun itself.” For the last 20 years, he has traveled the world extensively sharing his unique brand of upbeat devotional music inspired by his love affair with the Sikh path.

 


Home Kirtan & Chat with Pritpal Singh – Live on Facebook on Fridays at 3 p.m. (EST) 

In these unprecedented times of isolation and quarantine around the world, connection with each other and global sangat feels more important than ever before. Sikh Dharma International is offering this new weekly program –  Home Kirtan & Chat with Pritpal Singh – to offer comfort, connection and upliftment during these times.

We will offer an interactive live video session every Friday at 3 p.m. (EST) on Facebook livestream, Pritpal Singh will bring on a different guest musician to play a shabad with special relevance for these times, and then to chat about it. There will also be time for audience interaction and Q&A!

You are invited to participate in this new and interactive live Shabad Guru program. We hope it will nourish your soul during these challenging times.

Click Here to Watch All Episodes of the HomeKirtan & Chat Program on YouTube! 


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