Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Sikhi Resources Year 3: Sikh Identity


Year 3 Sikhi Resources

Theme: Sikh Identity

Resources can be downloaded from: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ixhai7ozwf5kke4/1yBY4qTltS

Week 1: Enrolment Leaflet

Week 2: Welcome Lessons: Rules, Rewards, Structure, Ice Breakers and Sakhia

Week 3: Sikh Identity Lesson 1; The Origins of the Sikh Uniform

Week 4: Sikh Identity Lesson 2; The 5 Kakkar

Week 5: Sikh Identity Lesson 3; BBC The Story of the Turban Video Lesson

Week 6: Sikh Identity Lesson 4; Sikhs in the Media

Week 7: Sikh Identity Completion and Test

 

Website: https://www.facebook.com/SikhiResources

Friday, 11 October 2013

Coming soon......#GCD2013

Coming soon...#GCD2013 Gurpurab Clothes Drive Leicester. Your quality new & used clothes needed please...#GCD2013
 
 

Mata Sahib Kaur Smagam November 2013

The 3rd Annual International Mata Sahib Kaur Smagam will be taking place on the 2nd November this year in 6 cities across the globe. Cities taking part are Perth (Australia), Begowal (Panjab), Bobigny (France), Coventry (UK), Toronto and Vancouver (Canada). Sukhmani Sahib Jaap will start at 5.30am and bhog will be at 5.30pm followed by kirtan.

Please attend with family and friends!

 

 

Monday, 7 October 2013

October Book of the Month: The First Step


October Book of the Month: The First Step

The First Step by Mighty Khalsa "My kids just loved the pictures and I love the quality of the book" "It's such a cute book and definitely makes a great present. My niece loves it" Mighty Khalsa is thankful to Guru Nanak Dev ji for allowing this labour of love to finally come to completion. 'The First Step' is wonderfully illustrated board book that goes through the meaning of each word in Guru Nanak Dev ji's Mool Mantar, also affectionately called Pehli Pauri (literally the first Step). Its colourful illustrations and simple language make it a brilliant present for any Sikh child or anybody who wants to explore the meaning of Mool Mantar in a child-friendly manner. The artwork is by Miss Baljinder Kaur aka KAUR Illustration, an up and coming young artist from Leicester, whose unique style is much loved amongst the youth. This is book is her vision and conception. She is currently studying Art at University. Kids will also love the explanations by Navreet Singh from Coventry who has vast experience in teaching Sikhi to both children and adults. This book is printed using sustainable resources and soy ink, so as not to harm the environment. Many thanks to "Invest in the Panth" a project by www.everythings13.org to fund the production of resources that make teaching Sikhi fun for both kids and adults.


 

The First Step: Available to purchase on the following sites:

 


 


 

 
 

September Book Of The Month: The Life Stories of Sant Attar Singh Ji

SEPTEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH: http://www.dtfbooks.com/Pages/ShowProductDetails.php?pID=MTI2NQ==


The Life Stories Of Sant Attar Singh Ji


 From an inspiring soul you can learn a lesson which will last and inspire you for a life time. Souls like Sant Jee were pure perfection in the goal to join with Akal Purkh. We might not be perfect and we may never be perfect but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t strive for perfection. Below are some sakhia, rehat, advice and lessons from Sant Jee. A summary of the book ‘Life Story of Sant Attar Singh Jee’ can be downloaded from the Sikh Roots- Resources section.


Sant Attar Singh was an inspiring soul, whose life was solely devoted to naam. Sant Attar Singh Jee lived and breathed Sikhi, “He would utter ‘Wah’ while lifting his left foot and ‘Guru’ while lifting his right foot”. Sant Ji was so imbued in bani he wouldn’t consume food for 10 days or more at a time. With increasing devotion to naam he had no need for food as bani was the source of all the nutrients he needed for his body to function. Sant Jee had so much pyaar for maharaj that he completed an akhand patt (non stop recitation of Guru Granth Sahib Jee Maharaj) all alone. “The reading could be heard up to a distance of half a mile”.


Sant Jee saw every being as capable of praising the Lord and he emphasised the beautiful nature of amritvela. Sant Jee stated, “ You remain sleeping at this time of early morning; but even animals pray to God at this time.” Animals like tigers, snakes and dangerous spiders approached Sant Jee during his meditations. The presence of such animals scared the sangat but Sant Ji did not flinch. He always replied, “It will not cause any harm. It has come to hear divine hymns and pay respects.”


Rehat and Advice from Sant Jee


· Giving maya to Ragis: “It is better if you give whatever you desire when the kirtan is finished. The Raagis can make prayers for the welfare of the donars at the close of kirtan.”


· Importance of Amrit: “Drink Amrit prepared with the double edged sword. Get benefits of the human birth.”


· Jap Jee Sahib Bani: “Sant Jee directed each newly made Singh to repeat 100 to 500 recitation of Japji Sahib.


· Importance of Kes: “God lives in your hair….by pulling your hair you have pricked the body of Satguru.”


· Preparation of Amrit: “….while preparing the Amrit, the tenth Guru himself showers the Nectar of name. The nectar infuses bravery and love.”


· Forgiveness: “The biggest virtue is to excuse and pardon others. To tolerate harsh words is equal to the greatest penance and the biggest virtue.”


· Kachera: Never completely remove the kachera from the body. If this sin is committed one must clean the shoes of the sangat for 25 days.


· Sewa : “Without sewa the I-am-ness of the man does not vanish, although he may devote as much time as he likes in the Religious Meditation etc. Without sewa, transmigration does not come to an end.”


· Naam: “Nama (Bhagat Nam Dev) says O Tarclochen (Bhagat)! Repeat and keep in your mouth the name (of the Supreme Being). Then go on doing your daily duties works with your hands and feet, but always keep God (the Lord of Mammon) in your heart.”


· Kirtan Sohila: “The Religious mandates (maryada) for the shaheed Singhs is very strict. They do not utter even a single word after Kirtan Sohila.”


· Langar: Never talk ill of langar. “One and a quarter maund of ghee is secretly supplied by the supernatural Power in the langar, everyday.”


· Ardas: “Ardas should not be long. When Ardas is performed, all the ten Satgurus come there and stand on their toes till the Ardas is finished. If Ardas is long, this causes unnecessary discomfort to them.”


· Kirtan: “It is the religious duty of a Sikh that he must not detract his mind from kirtan, although a bullet may peirce his body. If death comes during kirtan, it is a very fortunate event. He, who allows, during kirtan any part of his body to move is an accursed person.”


 


Sant Jee stated that Sikhs would advance by following this maryada:


Wake up at 3am and bathe


Contribute a tenth of your earning


Support a monthly project


Repeat and remember the name


Perform Hari Kirtan


Do all business in Gurmukhi letters


 


Sant Jee explains to become a Saint we must:


Get up early and take a bath


Recite Gurbani


If you feel sleepy wash your face with water again


If you still feel sleepy recite bani loudly


 


Sant Jee always said “Please do remember that to become a true Khalsa, one has to travel a very difficult path.”


 


The path is full of challenges, ups and downs and numerous tests but the support of naam, seva, simran and sangat can help you overcome any obstacles. Sant Jee himself says “No sincere Sikh of Satguru Nanak can ever face any shortage of anything.” Remember Kaurageous is here to unite Kaurs so please feel free to contact us with any queries or speak to us at events.


 


Please forgive the writer for any mistakes. This short piece does not do enough justice to the beautiful Gursikh- Sant Attar Singh Jee.


 


Dhan Dhan Sant Attar Singh Jee.

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Free Will or God's Will?


Free Will or God’s Will?

Extract from Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday with Marianne Williamson

 

MW: “Your life is already programmed in the mind of God to it’s highest creative possibility. Everything fabulous that could happen is already programmed in the ethers of the universe. The blue print is already there.”

Oprah: “So does it matter then what I do?”

MW: “Yes! Because it’s like a file in a computer. If my heart is not open, I don’t download the possibility on earth as it is on heaven. It’s a file- an undeletable file but if I don’t bring it down to the screen, if I stay in bitterness what I’ll get on screen is bitter! That doesn’t mean it’s not on the computer- I just didn’t push the right button.

Oprah: “Wow! It’s all there, it’s all there, you just need to download it.”

MW: “The title of that file is God’s Will.”

 


Book ‘A return to love’:

 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Return-Love-Reflections-Principles-Miracles/dp/0722532997/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376414772&sr=1-1&keywords=marianne+williamson

Other Super Soul Sunday clips: