Article by Rajveer Singh Head Of Khalsa Diary, conflict and funding none A Sikh is a born sovereign. From the moment a Sikh is born they are given the blessing that they will be part of a kingdom, established by Guru Nanak Sahib that they as part of the Khalsa Panth will lead and vanquish … Continue reading Response to Operation Bluestar – Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda and Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sukha
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To the respected Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib…
This letter was published in Panjab Times on Thursday 23rd September 2021 and has been emailed to Sikh Council UK and Supreme Sikh Council. Conflict and funding none. ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਿਹ My name is Rajveer Singh, and I am a Sikh student currently studying at university. However, I also spend … Continue reading To the respected Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib…
Sirdar Kapur Singh Seminar – Guru Nanak’s thought and life
Speech By Rajveer Singh, Head Of Khalsa Diary At Sirdar Kapur Singh Seminar on 15th August 2021 ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ, ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਿਹ ਜੀ So whereas last year I discussed the more political aspect of Sirdar Kapur Singhs philosophy, with his most famous speech the betrayal of the Sikhs, today I decided to … Continue reading Sirdar Kapur Singh Seminar – Guru Nanak’s thought and life
Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha
Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha was born on the 30th August 1861 to Bhai Narain Singh the head of Gurdwara Dera Baba Ajapal Singh, and Mata Har Kaur.The eldest of three brothers and one sister, bhai kahn singh nabha did not attend any formal schools. Instead his father arranged for his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhasha … Continue reading Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha
Is Manusimriti replacing the secular Indian constitution?
This is an attempt to make sense of this contentious subject by Dr. Jagroop Singh, a student of Sikh Studies without funding or conflict of interest. As 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants from the Indian subcontinent, we have had only limited exposure to our history. Parents have been largely ‘silent’ and even reluctant on details, … Continue reading Is Manusimriti replacing the secular Indian constitution?
Gurmat and rakhri: is there any reason for Sikhs to celebrate it?
Rakhri is a hindu tradition celebrated throughout the world by many different people. It's unfortunate to see however that many Sikhs also indulge in this festival. However is there any significance to this whatsoever. First off, what is the history behind rakhri? Well initially there are many stories within hindu mythology aas to where rakhri … Continue reading Gurmat and rakhri: is there any reason for Sikhs to celebrate it?
A Critique Of Western Academics
Dr ,Jagroop Singh reviews articles by Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon’s and Mohinder Singh Khaira in Panjab Times on 2 July 2020 on 9 July 2020 respectively Two articles have appeared in the Punjab Times in quick succession, which are critical of western academics in Sikh Studies. Criticism was specifically aimed at Prabhsharandeep Singh & Arvindpal Mandair … Continue reading A Critique Of Western Academics
How can we prevent the sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib Ji? Follow in the footsteps of Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Garja Singh
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head of Khalsa Diary; funding and conflict none Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Garja Singh (CREDIT: SARBLOHARTS) Since 2015 there has been a plan put in place to reduce the stature of Guru Granth Sahib Ji through sacrialige (ਬੇਅਦਬੀ) carried out by India’s black state. It started way back in 1978 … Continue reading How can we prevent the sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib Ji? Follow in the footsteps of Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Garja Singh
The Saga Of Bhai Dalla
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head of Khalsa Diary; funding and conflict none Bhai Dalla and the Gun of Guru Gobind Singh Ji After the battle of Chamkaur and Mukhtsar, Guru Gobind Singh Ji came to Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, where he finally opened his Kamar Kasa (battle belt) and decided to rest. It was here … Continue reading The Saga Of Bhai Dalla
From Shudar to Khalsa: the journey to building the character of the Khalsa
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head of Khalsa Diary, conflict and funding none. The Khalsa Panth When studying Sikh history, it becomes apparent that the Sikhs have throughout history managed to pull off some of the most impressive feats. Whether that was in the 18th century, during the world wars, or the Khalistan movement during the … Continue reading From Shudar to Khalsa: the journey to building the character of the Khalsa