Guru Shabad Singh Khalsa witnessed the build up of events in 1984 when he stayed in Amritsar during those chaotic months to study Sikhi. After June 1984 he wrote this song (lyrics and music by himself) as an ode to the Akal Takhat.
Follow along with this guided meditation. This meditation is for cutting through 'haunting thoughts'. Haunting thoughts are thoughts that keep revisiting you and causing you ongoing pain and grief.
Shanti Kaur Khalsa gives an inspirational and educational talk about the events before, during and after Operation Blue Star.
As I began to sing I watched as his head bent down and soon his eyes were tearing. His pain was greater than I could imagine, being the Harimandir the place where his love and devotion to Guru Ram Das...
he 73-minute documentary, directed by Harpreet Kaur, is a stirring account of the survivors of the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom. “I will never forget the priceless gift these women have given me. They took me in their arms..."
[VIDEO] Must see video. This film is a moving fictionalization of true events that happened near Delhi.
Grief happens to all of us. Guruka Singh explains that it comes from pain. Pain comes from a thought, and the thought comes from a memory. So get rid of the grief, you have to root it out from the original pain. You need to be able to release the thoughts that keep coming back that create the pain. And it's easier to take care of this before it grows over time like a tree. Take the grief, bless it, and let go of it so you can live in your natural state of happiness.
SikhNet Youth Film Festival 2009 Directed by: Raminder and Randeep (SOCH group)
Nearly 20 years ago, Satwant Singh Manak left his position with the Punjbai police to speak up against the abuses he personally witnessed. Now, Ensaaf has released an original documentary about this man's extraordinary journey.
[VIDEO] Jagraj Singh tells his personal story of how he survived in 1984. "When it was June 1984 I was celebrating my 5th birthday. I wasn't celebrating it publicly because we were in India and my parents were very dukhi about what happened obviously.