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In Learning about Sikhism we have used a discussion format to talk about some of the events during Guru Gobind Singh’s life and his essential message to us.
This week’s Shabad translation is provided by Bahadur Singh and sung by Gopal Singh.
It is entitled: Khalsa Meri Jaan Ki Jaan
In the Resource review segment we look at the wonderful sites and podcasts provided by MrSikhnet.com
The Outside Broadcast segment features a recording of the presentation of a cheque of £25,000 to the charity, Children with Leukemia collected by Sikh Arts and Cultural Association based on sponsorships from riders who took part in the annual UK Birmingham to London cycle ride organised by SACA. The cheque was received by Christopher Biggins - the winner of ‘I’m a celebrity get me out of here!’
In the final part of the programme, Inspirational words and Songs we feature the Anthem of the Sikhs, Deh Shiva, sung by Dya Singh available from the CD entitled Along.
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Welcome to Episode 34 of Sikhwithin the first show for 2008!
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In Learning about Sikhism we look briefly at the life of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
This week’s Shabad translation is provided by Bahadur Singh and sung by Dya Singh.
It is entitled: Tu Thakur.
In the Resource review segment we look at our new forum and shares resources / Wiki site:
The Outside Broadcast segment features a recording of my appearance on BBC Radio 2 with Aled Jones on 6th January 2008. Subjects covered included: The birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the Sikh Calendar, Community and new years resolutions!
In the final part of the programme, Inspirational words and Songs we feature a wonderful track by the Peace Family entitled: Golden Temple
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Best Regards
Dr Savi
Welcome to Episode 33 of Sikhwithin - A special compilation show covering snippets from Episodes 23-32.
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Thanks for all your support over the years and I wish you all the best for 2008.
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This week Part 1’s and 2. i.e: Understanding Sikhism and The History of the Sikhs are combined.
Bahadur Singh tells us about the life of Guru Nanak Ji.
He continues with Part 3, i.e: theShabad Translation segment. This week we feature a Shabad sung by Lata Mangeshkar, entitled:
Sat Guru Nanak Pargata.
There is no Resource review segment but we do have an Outside Broadcast, experiencing the sounds of the recent Nagar Kirtan in West London Southall a few weeks back. Wow! There were so many people there and the sewa was amazing.
In the final part of the programme, Inspirational words and Songs we feature the title track from Snatam Kaur’s latest CD, Anand (Bliss).
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This week we return to a usual episode format:
This week Part 1’s and 2. i.e: Understanding Sikhism and The History of the Sikhs are combined.
We look at why Sikhs celebrate Diwali.
We welcome to the team, Bahadur Singh and Thank him for all his help.
In Part 3 - This week’s Shabad Translation features a Shabad sung by Alaap, entitled:
Sabhe Ghat Ram Bole
In our outside broadcast segment we talk with Bahadur Singh to learn about his sewa and inspiration.
The resource review segment includes an extract from a documentary that outlines a new memorial dedicated to those solider’s from all around the world who gave their lives during World war 1 and 2.
In Part 6 - The final part of the programme, Inspirations words and songs, we feature a universal applicable song by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes entitled, ‘Praying’.
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This week’s episode is a special episode featuring a recent interview on Radio 2’s Aled Jones with reference to Sikhwithin and allso religion in the digital age.
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This week we return to a usual episode format:
In Part 1 - Understanding Sikhism - We learn about the word Waheguru
In Part 2 - The History of the Sikhs - We look at the life of Guru Ram Das Ji
In Part 3 - This weeks Shabad Translation features a Shabad sung by Hari Singh and Hari Bhajan Kaur entitled
Sarab Nirantar
In Part 4 - Resource Review we encourage you to visit Sikhsangat.com
In Part 5 - Our outside broadcast features two interviews with GuruGanesha Singh. These interviews were conducted during Snatam Kaur and Party’s recent UK tour. Very inspiring.
In Part 6 - The final part of the programme, Inspirations words and songs, we feature a universal applicable song by Labi Siffre.