Sunday, March 21, 2010

SGPC head not to attend World Sikh Convention

Ludhiana, Mar 21 (PTI) Dubbing the World Sikh Convention to be held in Delhi next month as a politically-motivated exercise, SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar today said he would not attend the conference to be organised by the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee.

"The only aim of this politically-motivated conference is to denigrate the importance of Akal Takht, the highest temporal institution of the Sikhs," he told reporters here.

Makkar alleged the primary motive of the organisers was to rake up a controversy regarding the status of the Akal Takht "in one form or the other" and challenge its supremacy.

"No true Sikh can ever tolerate such a thing," he said.

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Two special trains to Delhi for world Sikh convention

Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Managing Committee will pay the entire transport expenses

In order to make the world Sikh convention a big success, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Managing Committee (DSGMC) will be running two trains which will start from Ferozepur and Amritsar on April 10.

The convention is on April 10 and 11.

The entire expenses will be paid by the DSGMC to the Railways and hence the commuters can travel free of cost to Delhi to attend the convention. Apart from this, buses and other modes of transport will also be made available to workers and residents of Punjab.

This was announced by J S Balleawal, spokesperson of Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi), who was in the city. He said the convention is being held to find solutions on increasing interference of political parties (read SAD (B) in religious affiars in which Sikh bodies from abroad as well as India are participating.

The DSGMC is organising the entire event, he said. Balleawal on one hand criticised the involvement of political parties in religious affairs but at the same time he stated, Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi) is participating in this event in a big way to support the Sikhs and to create an awareness in them about Sikh affairs, the importance of Shri Akal Takht Sahib and much more.”

At the moment, the hukamnama of the Akal Takht is dictated by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, while his media adviser writes and sends it to the jathedar.

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The role of religious music in Sikhism





On March 18th 2010,the faculty of Theology,KU Leuven organised a lecture at Maria Therisia College on The role of religious music in Sikhism ,delievered by Lili Van Heers who taught Sikhism more than thirty years ago in Asia. She is an author of the book "The Sikhism and the Sikhs' (2008, published in-house, see Coverage in MO * by Gie Goris Editor). An agenda of this lecture was to discuss the origin and historical evolution of the Sikh faith considering the relative unfamiliarity of Sikhism in Belgium.


Two Sikh Kirtan Singers ;Parminder Singh & Sukhdev Singh introduced European students to Sikh religious Music (Kirtan). They migrated from Punjab and live in Sint-Truiden,Belgium. Both Ragis (musicians) also contributed to the CD called ‘Profundo’ containing religious music from various major religious traditions in Belgium.


Lotte Beernaert : Excerpts from the beautiful message received from Lotte Beernaert who is a third year student of Theology in KU Leuven:

First the Kirtan-singers and Lili Van Heers were introduced and then Lili gave us briefly a summary about Sikhism. We, the third bachelors do already know the theory and the story of Sikhism because we saw that last year, but for the second bachelors it was new, I think. She told us about the ten Guru's, about the Guru Granth Sahib. Though we already knew it, but sometimes that is good for wakening up the mind . She also told us about Indira Gandhi and the cruel attack on Golden Temple.

She told about the Golden Temple and it brought a nice feeling back, remembering the days we spend there. The Golden Temple was for me one of the highlights in India, on our trip. After her twenty minutes of explanation about the founding of Sikhism and the important facts, then the Kirtan Singers song for us Bilaaval Mehlaa 5 (GGS 820). While listening my mind were filled with memories of last August. If I could I took the plane immediately, and I wasn't the only one with that feeling but all Bachelor (Graduate)students who went to India shared that feeling.

After the prayer, we listen another fourteen minutes to Lili Van Heers. Now it was more specific about the structure of the Guru Granth Sahib, and that was new to me. With the different parts in the Holy Book and the explanation on which way it is structured the importance of music came up. We already knew that music was special to come closer to God and pray, but by knowing where the structure is based on and that Guru Nanak was a singer and travelled a lot and sings a lot of prayers, the importance of music in Sikhism become more and more clear. Though, in every religion music has an important place, but in Sikhism it has that little bit more of importance. Music (Kirtan) is really fantastic and tonight by learning more about the Guru Granth Sahib than that we already knew and also because we were witness of three prayers song by Kirtan with Tabla and Harmonium, we could feel its impact within Sikhism.

Lili used in her explanation a lot of quotes of the Guru Granth Sahib or some saints. It was a comprehensible lecture and she knew what she was talking about. The Kirtan with their prayers gave an extra dimension on the lecture. An important dimension within Sikhism that may not be undervalued when we are learning about the world Religion.I liked this lecture very much, because it recalled memories that we won't forget. I discovered that with the experience of Tine; her death; we didn't talk a lot about our experience in India. We don't forgot, but actually we didn't like to talk about it.But tonight we did after the lecture;when we go drinking something in 'De Werf'. It was the first time that we shared our experience, especially about the Sikhs in India, with our fellow students. It was a beautiful day today, because the Spring is in the air for one of the first times this year and the lecture was as nice as warming closure of the day!

Greetings,
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Sufi Music

Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan & Punjabi Academy, Delhi has organised an evening of Sufi Music Mere Sainya Jio on Saturday, March 27, 2010 from 6.30 P.M. onward in Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, Gole Market, New Delhi.Eminent Sufi singers Manpreet Akhtar & party and Jasbir Jassi & party will perform.

Mrs. Gursharan Kaur wife of Dr.Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India,has consented to be the Chief Guest.Dr.M.S. Gill,Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports,will preside over the function. All are invited to join this Sufi Music evening & for Tea before the start of the function.



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On 1st January, 2010, our CEO Mr B S Vohra had launched a blog for the RWA's of Delhi. He felt that the RWA's are a scattered lot with no means of being in touch with each other. Therefore, he launched the Blog www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com as a common platform for interaction of RWA's with each other, on various issues being faced by each of them.



The blog received the attention of both the Print & Electronics media and was covered by Hindustan Times Delhi in HT Live East Delhi, HT Live West Delhi, HT Live South Delhi & HT Live North Delhi editions on different dates. The Dainik Jagran City plus, Amar Ujala, Rashtriy Sahara also covered the blog many times in this period. Even Delhi Aaj Tak TV Channel covered the blog few times. Blog also received a letter of appreciation from the Office of the Delhi Chief Minister.



The blog as per the RWA community is a very good effort of Mr Vohra. Some of the top personalities of various RWA's have already joined the blog with many of them very active. The RWA's can, not only cover the details of day to day activities, they can also add the details of any civic problems being faced by them, directly on the blog.



The blog also offers the subscription facility , where all the subscribers get the regular mails of daily updates. RWA's can also register the details of any civic problems by SMS. A SMS alert facility has also been launched by the blog, where just by a single click, the message can be forwarded to all the registered Residential welfare associations.



Mr Vohra, through this blog is very well engaged in the activities of Social welfare as well for generating awareness amongst the residents. We invite all the visitors from Delhi to log on to the blog www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com to subscribe it for regular updates directly in your mail box. If you could promote this blog in your areas, we will be thankful to you.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Sikh man break his own record of longest beard, all set to make into Guinness Book



SURREY(CANADA): A Surrey man with the longest beard in the world has broken his own record. When Bhai Sarwan Singh made the Guinness Book of World Records in 2008, his beard measured more than seven-and-a-half feet in length, the longest of any known living man.It's now two inches longer.

Singh, the head priest at Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, recently had his beard re-measured for a European television show that features Guinness world record holders. He was invited to Rome by the Guiness World Records and Euro TV to appear on “Lo Show dei Records” (The Show of Records).

Singh’s episode was taped on March 5 and is scheduled to air in Europe on March 27. Singh originally had to be talked into going for the record. "It's not a talent, like playing music," he objected."It's a gift from God."But it was an opportunity to publicize the Sikh faith which opposes cutting facial hair, so he relented. Singh, who has never shaved in his life, wasn't sure exactly how long his beard was until 2008.

Normally, he keeps his beard rolled up or over his shoulder, but if he wears it down the front, his whiskers will brush the floor.He said he's done nothing special to encourage his beard to grow, calling it his "favourite body part."

The all-time longest known beard was 17-and-a-half feet.It belonged to Norwegian-Born Hans Langseth, who wore it over one shoulder and down one arm.When Langseth died in 1927 his beard was donated to the Smithsonian museum in the U.S. Bhai Sarwan Singh, the head priest at Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, recently had his beard re-measured for a European television show that features Guinness world record holders.
with thanks : source : Punjab News Line
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Gurdwara Baba Deep Singh ji, Amritsar



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Guru Granth Sahib Bhavan, Gurdwara Sri Manji sahib, Amritsar



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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Govt hunts for a non-Sikh to head Punjab & Sind Bank for first time

Punjab & Sind Bank could go where it has never been in its 102-year history.

The Ministry of Finance has sought the guidance of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to appoint a non-Sikh as the Chairman and Managing Director of Punjab & Sind Bank. The community bank, which was established in 1908 and nationalised in 1969, has always had a Sikh as its head.

“It is not written anywhere that Punjab & Sind Bank must have a Sikh as its head. But it has always been seen as a community-based bank. And unlike other community-based banks like Corporation Bank and Vijaya Bank, this bank has always been chaired by a person from the Sikh community,” said a senior government official.

“Therefore, we have sought the Prime Minister’s view on the subject before taking a final decision on this matter.”

According to the official, the Ministry could not find an eligible candidate from the Sikh community this time around. GS Vedi, the current CMD who is Sikh, is due to demit office this June. A few non-Sikhs have earlier served as head of the bank, but they have all been short stints in the nature of a temporary additional responsibility.

Punjab & Sind Bank is headquartered in Delhi. It was founded by Bhai Vir Singh, Sir Sunder Singh Majitha and Sardar Tarlochan Singh, and opened its first branch in Amritsar in 1908. Today, it has 917 branches and extension counters spread across the country. As of March 31, 2009, it had assets of Rs 41,363 crore.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Gurdwara Chehrata Sahib : SikhsIndia



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‘Sikh relics’ found near Gurudwara to be examined

Did the sixth Sikh guru leave behind a few weapons on the outskirts of Kailey village near Ludhiana during his halt during his ‘dharam parchar’ tours of the region in 1621? The recovery of some sharp-edged weapons and a ‘chur’ during digging in the vicinity of the village gurudwara, built in memory of Guru Har Gobind, has raised this question among Sikh intellectuals.

The area’s residents, led by Darshan Singh, chairman of the Budha Gurmat Parchar Trust, have urged members of the gurudwara management committee to get the articles recovered and examined by experts of the archeology department and exhibit them for ‘sangat’, if found to belong to the Guru.

A large number of enthusiasts from the area visited Gurudwara Chhevin Patshai in the village to have a look at the weapons and a ‘chur’ (a large ‘chullah’) that were recovered during digging for expansion of the gurudwara on Thursday.

Kuldeep Singh, the head ‘granthi’, had announced the villagers recovered some weapons and a ‘chur’ during digging yesterday. “Believing Guru Har Gobind and his disciples had made a halt here in a temporary abode during one of his journeys it is thought the weapons belonged to the guru”, he added.

Kuldeep said the articles would be kept in a palanquin after getting them examined by archeological experts.

According to some history books the guru had visited this area in the course of his ‘dharam parchar’ tours sometime in 1621. Though Kailey village does not find any mention, a nearby village, Sidhar, is among the localities where the guru organized mass meetings for preaching the ‘meeri peeri’ concept.

Har Gobind is said to be the first Sikh guru to advocate the necessity of military training and martial arts among his disciples.

Mahesh Sharma

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