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SikhRI is a global non-profit organization providing educational resources to Sikhs to think critically based on Guru Granth Sahib’s paradigm of IkOankar.

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With the help of The Guru Granth Sahib Project (Guru Granth Sahib Project) in English, people from all around the world can build that deeper connection that they couldn’t before. Beyond that, there are increasing generations of Sikhs in the diaspora who do not consume Panjabi content, let

With the help of The Guru Granth Sahib Project (<a href="/tggsproject/">Guru Granth Sahib Project</a>) in English, people from all around the world can build that deeper connection that they couldn’t before. 

Beyond that, there are increasing generations of Sikhs in the diaspora who do not consume Panjabi content, let
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This conversation touches upon lessons and guidance to the Sikh community on how to pursue advocacy, long-term strategies, and building coalitions via both positive and not-so-positive case studies from the Afghan-Sikh crisis to the Farmers movement. Watch:

This conversation touches upon lessons and guidance to the Sikh community on how to pursue advocacy, long-term strategies, and building coalitions via both positive and not-so-positive case studies from the Afghan-Sikh crisis to the Farmers movement.

Watch:
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#WordoftheWeek ਸਾਰੀ sārī | Transcription Saari | Popular Spelling excellent, supreme, sublime, good. Learn More: bit.ly/tggsd-sari #GuruGranthSahib #Sikhi #Sikh #SikhiDaily #Waheguru #TGGSDictionaryWOTW25

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ਸਾਰੀ
sārī | Transcription
Saari | Popular Spelling

excellent, supreme, sublime, good.

Learn More: bit.ly/tggsd-sari

#GuruGranthSahib #Sikhi #Sikh #SikhiDaily #Waheguru #TGGSDictionaryWOTW25
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Sidak 2025 has officially begun! Sidakers have arrived in Mission Valley, and the journey has already started—with warm welcomes, orientation sessions, and our first shared meal. As laughter echoes and conversations spark, a diverse group of young Sikh adults from around the

Sidak 2025 has officially begun!
Sidakers have arrived in Mission Valley, and the journey has already started—with warm welcomes, orientation sessions, and our first shared meal.

As laughter echoes and conversations spark, a diverse group of young Sikh adults from around the
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Today is Miri-Piri Day! Miri-Piri encapsulates the Political-Spiritual doctrine in Sikhi, rooted in both the worldly and the timeless, and in sovereignty beyond the nation-states. Join Harinder Singh (Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ) and Vijay Saini (Vijay Vaibhav Saini) as they delve into the integration of

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What does Sikhi say about death and the afterlife? In Sikhi, death is the end of our journey on earth. Unlike some traditions that focus on heaven, hell, or reincarnation, Sikhi emphasizes living a life of love and connection with the Divine. The afterlife is not the focus;

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The first full day of Sidak 2025 set the tone for what’s to come. All Sidakers gathered for joint sessions that laid a shared foundation—anchored in Gurmat and guided by thoughtful inquiry. 🔹 Sikhi Framework with Jasleen Kaur & Harinder Singh (Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ) Explored the three

The first full day of Sidak 2025 set the tone for what’s to come.
All Sidakers gathered for joint sessions that laid a shared foundation—anchored in Gurmat and guided by thoughtful inquiry.

🔹 Sikhi Framework with Jasleen Kaur &amp; Harinder Singh (<a href="/1Force/">Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ</a>)
Explored the three
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The purpose of this State of the Panth report is to delve into the global Sikh community's political and spiritual conduct by examining the impact of the Miri-Piri doctrine. Through a Gurmat lens, which encompasses insights from Bani (wisdom), Tavarikh (history), and Rahit

The purpose of this State of the Panth report is to delve into the global Sikh community's political and spiritual conduct by examining the impact of the Miri-Piri doctrine.

Through a Gurmat lens, which encompasses insights from Bani (wisdom), Tavarikh (history), and Rahit
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Today in #Sikh History: After the Battle of Amritsar and the June 1984 Ghallughara, the Panjab and Indian governments utilized Santa Singh and his Budha Dal as a facade to swiftly reconstruct Akal Takht Sahib and repair the damage inflicted upon the Harimandar Sahib Complex

Today in #Sikh History:
After the Battle of Amritsar and the June 1984 Ghallughara, the Panjab and Indian governments utilized Santa Singh and his Budha Dal as a facade to swiftly reconstruct Akal Takht Sahib and repair the damage inflicted upon the Harimandar Sahib Complex
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Senior Fellow Harinder Singh (Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ) discusses the significance of the Miri-Piri ethos and if it can be a lived reality during a time of divided allegiances. Listen to the podcast: social.sikhri.org/miri-piri-podc… #Sikhi #SikhCommunity #Podcast #Sikhs #MiriPiri

Senior Fellow Harinder Singh (<a href="/1Force/">Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ</a>) discusses the significance of the Miri-Piri ethos and if it can be a lived reality during a time of divided allegiances. 

Listen to the podcast: social.sikhri.org/miri-piri-podc…

#Sikhi #SikhCommunity #Podcast #Sikhs #MiriPiri
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Today in #Sikh History: After the Battle of Amritsar and the Ghallugharas of June and November 1984, the Indian government and the Akali Dal, led by Sant Harchand Singh Longowal, discussed resolving the Panjab crisis. This accord was reached after months of deliberation. Many

Today in #Sikh History:
After the Battle of Amritsar and the Ghallugharas of June and November 1984, the Indian government and the Akali Dal, led by Sant Harchand Singh Longowal, discussed resolving the Panjab crisis. This accord was reached after months of deliberation. 

Many
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At Sidak, learning goes beyond the classroom. Sidakers are building ideas together—researching, questioning, designing, and presenting their visions for institutions rooted in Gurmat. Through critical conversations and creative collaboration, participants are practicing what it

At Sidak, learning goes beyond the classroom.
Sidakers are building ideas together—researching, questioning, designing, and presenting their visions for institutions rooted in Gurmat.

Through critical conversations and creative collaboration, participants are practicing what it
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"All British resources in India were geared to this end for the Battle of Gujrat. 'Never perhaps had the British amassed so many guns and men in any single battle.' The strength of the army assembled for it, including the British force at Lahore, was 56,636 infantry, 11,569

"All British resources in India were geared to this end for the Battle of Gujrat. 'Never perhaps had the British amassed so many guns and men in any single battle.' The strength of the army assembled for it, including the British force at Lahore, was 56,636 infantry, 11,569
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What do Sikhs think about the Political and the Spiritual? Miri comes from Perso-Arabic “Amir” or “Emir” and signals political power. Piri comes from the Perso-Arabic “Pir” and signals spiritual power. Miri-Piri encapsulates the Political-Spiritual doctrine in Sikhi, rooted in

What do Sikhs think about the Political and the Spiritual?
Miri comes from Perso-Arabic “Amir” or “Emir” and signals political power. Piri comes from the Perso-Arabic “Pir” and signals spiritual power. Miri-Piri encapsulates the Political-Spiritual doctrine in Sikhi, rooted in
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Leadership isn’t just cultivated in the classroom. It’s shaped on the archery range, the climbing wall, and even on a volleyball court. Afternoons at Sidak bring a different kind of learning, where focus, trust, and teamwork come alive. Whether aiming for the target, conquering

Leadership isn’t just cultivated in the classroom. It’s shaped on the archery range, the climbing wall, and even on a volleyball court.
Afternoons at Sidak bring a different kind of learning, where focus, trust, and teamwork come alive. Whether aiming for the target, conquering
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Watch Harinder Singh (Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ), Manvinder Kaur and Jasleen Kaur as they try to understand Miri-Piri from a Gurmat (Guru’s Way) perspective, as inferred from Bani (wisdom), Tavarikh (history), and Rahit (lifestyle). youtu.be/y_iOKdkycEk #SikhCommunity #Sikhs #MiriPiri #Sikhi

Watch Harinder Singh (<a href="/1Force/">Harinder Singh | ਹਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ</a>), Manvinder Kaur and Jasleen Kaur as they try to understand Miri-Piri from a Gurmat (Guru’s Way) perspective, as inferred from Bani (wisdom), Tavarikh (history), and Rahit (lifestyle).

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#SikhCommunity #Sikhs #MiriPiri #Sikhi