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Sat Sri AkalWith the new Sikhwithin shows imminent, why not check out a special show that gives you snippets of Episodes 1 to 12.

From Episodes 1 to 13, each episode followed the following format:
- Meanings
- Shabad Translations
- History of the Sikhs/ Sikh Stories
- Inspirational Songs
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<div style="clear: both"><span style="font-family: arial">Sat Sri AkalWith the new Sikhwithin shows imminent, why not check out a special show that gives you snippets of Episodes 1 to 12.<br />
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</font>From Episodes 1 to 13, each episode followed the following format:</p>
<p>- Meanings<br />
- Shabad Translations<br />
- History of the Sikhs/ Sikh Stories<br />
- Inspirational Songs</p>
<p><strong>Q: What was the thought behind changing the programme format?<br />
</strong>A: There was a need to introduced additional interactivity and audio magazine format (inc: where possible outside broadcast elements). Therefore, from Episode 15 onwards each show will follow the following format:</p>
<p><font size="2">1. Introduction<br />
2. Understanding Meanings<br />
3. History of the Sikhs(by Year)<br />
4. Shabad Translations<br />
5. Book of the month (readings)<br />
6. New Music (Featuring many up and coming artists)<br />
7. Sikh News &#038; Feedback<br />
8. Inspirational findings &#8211; songs or phrases<br />
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The programme is effectively extended with this website and other tools, for example: Forums and links.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Episode 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2006 01:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Welcome to Episode 12
We&#8217;re a bit late this week. Sorry!
In this weeks episode in the meaning section we briefly cover the Sikh Takhats. In addition, we seek to communicate what happens when you visit a Gurdwara, for example: The Ardas, Wak, Kirtan and recieving Karah Parshad.
(Source: Sikh Studies by Dr H.S Singha and Rupinder [...]]]></description>
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Welcome to Episode 12</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;re a bit late this week. Sorry!</p>
<p>In this weeks episode in the <strong>meaning section </strong>we briefly cover the Sikh Takhats. In addition, we seek to communicate what happens when you visit a Gurdwara, for example: The Ardas, Wak, Kirtan and recieving Karah Parshad.<br />
<span style="font-size: 85%">(Source: Sikh Studies by Dr H.S Singha and Rupinder Kaur)<br />
</span><br />
In the <strong>history section</strong> we look at the life of Maharaja Duleep Singh.<br />
<span style="font-size: 85%">(Source: Maharaja Duleep Singh &#8211; The Last Sovereign Ruler of Punjab.)<br />
</span><br />
<strong>The shabad translation section </strong>features the shabad &#8211; Tu Mera Pita sung by Dya Singh and Party from Australia.</p>
<p>We close the show with <strong>inspirational music</strong> from Sting (Let your soul be your pilot) and an amazing group called Tribute to Mardana, an international group &#8211; with a track called &#8216;A Trip At Dawn&#8217;. The latter track has an amazing translation section that starts in approximately the middle of it.</p>
<p>We welcome feedback/suggestions from our online forum based at our portal:<br />
<a href="http://www.sikhwithin.com/">http://www.sikhwithin.com</a></p>
<p>In addition, you can email us at: <a href="mailto:sikhwithinremovethis1st@this2ndyahoo.com">sikhwithinremovethis1st@this2ndyahoo.com</a></p>
<p>Or, simply leave a public comment below.</p>
<p>Keep in touch.<br />
Dr Savi<br />
PS The intro this week is from an amazing track from Huddersfield Youth.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Episode 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 10:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Welcome to Episode 7
Over the weeks we have tried to post a new Episode of Sikhwithin every 2 weeks.  This week we&#8217;re a bit late on posting the latest episode. It is immediately  available if you subscribe to this podcast through i-tunes.
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<p><font face="Arial"><strong>Welcome to Episode 7</strong><br />
Over the weeks we have tried to post a new Episode of Sikhwithin every 2 weeks.  This week we&#8217;re a bit late on posting the latest episode. It is immediately  available if you subscribe to this podcast through i-tunes.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">For Episode 7 we have developed an outside broadcast  special, keeping to the same format : Meanings, a translation, history/story and  ending with Inspirational music.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">This episode was recorded in Southall on 21st May. We  travelled to different Gurdwaras. To give a visual insight, we have posted below  some photographs from our evening tour. Also in this episode we are grateful for  our audio support from Rohin Singh.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">We visited Gurdwaras in Havlock Road, Park Avenue and  Oswald Road.Each has its own interesting story.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Some of the early settlers of United Kingdom, in the late  1950s arrived in Southall, West London.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><strong>First Stop</strong>: <strong>Havlock Road Gurdwara</strong><br />
The first photograph shows the Havlock Road Gurdwara. It is one of the newest of  Gurdwaras in West London (UK),costing I believe an estmated £17M. Its early  foundation was a converted dairy back in the mid to late 1960s.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">In the meanings section we talk about some of the  important the themes of Sikhism for example, Equality of men and women and the  importance of Human Rights. My thanks to Bhupinder Singh of <a href="http://www.sikhspirit.com/"> http://www.sikhspirit.com</a>. Back in 1999 during the Tricentenniel  celebrations of the Khalsa they produced an excellent publication called  Millennium Khalsa. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> <img title="Havelock Gurdwara" alt="Havelock Gurdwara" src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/Havelock.png" /> </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">The second photograph shows us parked on the corner of one  of the side road&#8217;s off Havlock Road. It shows the wonderful Golden dome of the  Gurdwara from a distance.<img align="left" title="Marlow Road" alt="Marlow Road" src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/MarlowRoad.png" /></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">This episode was recorded in Southall on 21st May. We  travelled to different Gurdwaras. To give a visual insight, we have posted below  some photographs from our evening tour. Also in this episode we are grateful for  our audio support from Rohin Singh.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">This episode was recorded in Southall on 21st May. We  travelled to different Gurdwaras. To give a visual insight, we have posted below  some photographs from our evening tour. Also in this episode we are grateful for  our audio support from Rohin Singh.We visited Gurdwaras in Havlock Road, Park  Avenue and Oswald Road.Each has its own interesting story.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Some of the early settlers of United Kingdom, in the late  1950s arrived in Southall, West London.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">We then proceeded to Park Avenue Gurdwara. I remember this  Gurdwara building was originally a supermarket. It was set-up and enhanced while  the Havlock Road Gurdwara was being built. It still remains as a Gurdwara  today.Our featured Shabad translation is from Snatam Kaur from her CD Shandi  entitled: Hariaa (Strength). The full translation is shown below (see also sound  issues!). </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><strong>In Romanised English:</strong><br />
Salok Mahla Panjva<br />
Tera Keeta Jaato nahee<br />
Mai noo jog keetoee<br />
Mai nirgunharay ko gun naahee aapai tara payoee<br />
Taras payaa may rahmut hoee<br />
Satguru sajan miliaa<br />
<span style="font-family: arial">Nanak naam milay taa jeevaa, tun mun theeyay  haryaa <strong>In English:<br />
</strong>I cannot mearsure your grace.<br />
You have made me worthy of you.<br />
I am full of faults.<br />
I have no virtue.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: arial">You have been Compassionate to me.<br />
Merciful You have been and shown me Your grace.<br />
Thus I was blessed with the True Guru.<br />
Nanak says I can survive on the Holy name only;<br />
It rejuvenates (Naam is the nectar which makes man immortal and links him with  God) my heart and soul.(Shabad Translation from: Hymns from Guru Granth Sahib ;  Published by Hemkunt Press)</span></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><span style="font-family: arial"><img title="Park Avenue " alt="Park Avenue " src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/Park%20Avenue.png" /></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><span style="font-family: arial"> <img title="Park Avenue2" alt="Park Avenue2" src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/Park%20Avenue2" /></span></font></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial"><font face="Arial">The latter photograph&#8217;s  were taken from the railway bridge in Southall</font></span></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><strong>Final Stop: Oswald Road Gurdwara<br />
</strong>Our final stop was at Oswald Road Gurdwara. It is based in the most amazing  location &#8211; in the centre of Southall &#8211; surrounded by houses behind one of  Southall&#8217;s hubs known as the Broadway.It is at this Gurdwara we met a friend of  mine &#8211; our special guest Jasprit Singh currently completing his MA in museum  studies and working at the Victoria and Albert museum.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Jasprit Singh kindly helped with this weeks story &#8211; the  origins of the Red Cross concept by a wonderful Sikh.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> <img title="Final Stop: Oswald Road Gurdwara" alt="Final Stop: Oswald Road Gurdwara" src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/stage3" /></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Although the podcast states that we couldn&#8217;t get in. It  was only at the time of recording. Afterwards someone kindly open the doors and  we went inside.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> <img title="Final Stop: Oswald Road Gurdwara 2" alt="Final Stop: Oswald Road Gurdwara 2" src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/stage3b" /></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"> <img title="image 3" alt="image 3" src="http://www.kh-2.com/images/stage1" /></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">The latter two photograph&#8217;s show the inside of the  Gurdwara at Oswald Road. As you can see there are some wonderful lighting and  hanging displays.</font></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial"><font face="Arial"><strong>Sound issues</strong><br />
With this show unfortunately we had some audio issues. Basically, our portable  recorder&#8217;s microphone synchronisation function appeared to be playing up (pardon  the pun). The result was a frequent &#8216;cutting short&#8217; of the ends or beginning of  sentences. We apologise for this. To help, additional supportive text has been  included on this posting. We hope to produce more outside broadcasts, hopefully  with improved equipment et al.</font></span></p>
<p><font face="Arial">We close with some inspirational music from Paul  Hardcastle from his CD Paul Hardcastle II entitled &#8211; You are the one and M  People &#8211; Search for a Hero.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">We will be grateful for any feedback.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">You can leave a public comment at at this posting or you  can send us an email at: </font></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial"><font face="Arial"> <a href="mailto:sikhwithinremovethis@removethis2yahoo.com"> sikhwithinremovethis@removethis2yahoo.com</a></font></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial"><font face="Arial">WGJKK WGJKF</font></span></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Dr Savi<br />
PS The intro snippet was from Lemar&#8217;s CD Time to Grow, entitled:<br />
I believe in a thing called Love.</font></p>
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		<title>Welcome to Episode 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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(God is Truth)
Welcome to Sikhwithin Episode 5.
My Thanks to http://www.Sikhnet.com , http://www.Sikiwiki.org and also to Jasprit Singh from the Victoria and Albert museum in London for all their help in researching for the latest episode.
In terms of getting to listen to it, it is now immediately available if you subscribe to this channel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: arial"><strong>Sat Sri Akal<br />
(God is Truth)</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Welcome to Sikhwithin Episode 5.</strong><br />
My Thanks to <a href="http://www.sikhnet.com/">http://www.Sikhnet.com</a> , <a href="http://www.sikiwiki.org/">http://www.Sikiwiki.org</a> and also to Jasprit Singh from the Victoria and Albert museum in London for all their help in researching for the latest episode.</p>
<p>In terms of getting to listen to it, it is now immediately available if you subscribe to this channel through itunes.</p>
<p>For those who wish to listen online, The following link from audioblog allows you to listen to the show right now:</p>
<p><iframe width="246" scrolling="no" height="20" frameborder="0" src="http://www.audioblog.com/playweb?audioid=Pfb9058f90f23f257bcfc057576553efaYVx7QVREYmNx&#038;buffer=5&#038;fc=FFFFFF&#038;pc=CCFF33&#038;kc=FFCC33&#038;bc=FFFFFF&#038;gateway=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.audioblog.com%2Fplaylist&#038;player=ap21" /></p>
<p>The links to both <a href="http://www.podfeed.net/">http://www.podfeed.net</a> and <a href="http://www.podcast.net/">http://www.podcast.net</a> are now &#8216;live&#8217;.</p>
<p>This week we have a special episode for Vaisakhi. Normally the programme is sectioned into five areas/segments: Meanings, Shabad translation, History of the Sikhs, a Story and some inspirational songs. This week we&#8217;ve rolled the first three segments into one.</p>
<p>We cover in the first part of the programme, the history of Vaisakhi, the 5 K&#8217;s of the Sikhs, what happens at the Gurdwara during this special day and recent developments for a dedicated Sikh calendar (see also: my posting from 11th April at: <a href="http://drsavi.blogspot.com/"><span style="font-family: arial">http://drsavi.blogspot.com</span></a> )</p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial"><strong>This weeks backing track</strong> is called Hari Har by Snatam Kaur from the CD Grace<br />
</span><br />
<span style="font-family: arial"><strong>Shabad Translations</strong><br />
We have 2 this week. One at the beginning of the programme:<br />
Deh Shiva Bar Mohe (also known as the Sikh National Anthem)</span></p>
<p>and one at the end of the programme:<br />
Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam Ji</p>
<p><strong>Inspirational songs this week</strong> include:<br />
Free by the Lighthouse family &#8211; I thought of this as we need to remember the fight for freedom at the time of Vaisakhi.<br />
There will come a day by Incognito from the CD LIfe Stranger than fiction<br />
Waheguru &#8211; By Guru Singh and Friends (inc: Seal).</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy the show and we always value your feedback.<br />
<span style="font-family: arial">You can leave a public comment here or email us at:<br />
</span><a href="mailto:sikhwithinremovethis@removethis2@yahoo.com"><span style="font-family: arial">sikhwithinremovethis@removethis2@yahoo.com</span></a></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial">All the best:</span></p>
<p>Waheguru.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following video features a discussion about all the different festivals taking place at this time of year: Passover, Buddist New Year, Easter and the Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi.
The recording took place at the BBC Television Studios in Manchester, United Kingdom on 9th April 2006.
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The recording took place at the BBC Television Studios in Manchester, United Kingdom on 9th April 2006.</p>
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