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Ru

After embarking on a journey of self-discovery, Ru - a timid oil lamp - finds the courage to challenge Darkness.

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Teri Khel

Teri Khel

The fourth of a five-part series covering the Macchiwara Saakhi (Story) by Dhadi Jatha Giani Sukhdev Singh Ji Booh and their debut album in conjunction with Kirtan Fi & Sampooranta (a.k.a. Stories by Kash). When Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's army attacked the fortress of Chamkaur Sahib, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa Fauj (army) successfully resisted their onslaught and upon the direction of the Sikhs remaining in the fort, requested Guru Sahib Ji escape into the forests of Machhiwara.
Shaheedi

Shaheedi

A Dhadi Vaar dedicated to the Shaheedi Purab of the fifth Guru Sahibaan of the Sikh faith, Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Maharaj.
Mool Mantar Jaap

Mool Mantar Jaap

The first of many Kirtan Fi Remastered albums focused on Giani Amolak Singh Ji recordings. This album focuses on Morning Nitnem Sahib, with two Jaaps and one very special Ardaas. This third track is Mool Mantar Jaap.
Ru

Ru

After embarking on a journey of self-discovery, Ru - a timid oil lamp - finds the courage to challenge Darkness.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Dha-Dhaa

Introduction to Gurmukhi: Dha-Dhaa

P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Dha-Dhaa.
Zamzama Thaup Paran

Zamzama Thaup Paran

In this episode of The Sikh History Series with Bhai Surdarshan Singh Ji, we learn about the powerful Zamzama Cannon, also known as Kim’s Gun or Bhangi di Toap. Cast in 1757 in Lahore during the Durrani Empire, this 4.5-meter-long cannon with a 24cm bore was the largest of its time. Made from brass and copper with intricate floral patterns and Persian verses, it bore the inscription “A destroyer even of the strongholds of the heaven.” Used in battle by the Durranis from 1761, it was seized by the Sikh army led by Sardar Hari Singh Bhangi in 1762. The composition “Thaup Paran” details its devastating impact in battle, showcasing its thunderous roar and fearsome power.
Mitr Payare Nu

Mitr Payare Nu

The third of a five-part series covering the Macchiwara Saakhi (Story) by Dhadi Jatha Giani Sukhdev Singh Ji Booh and their debut album in conjunction with Kirtan Fi & Sampooranta (a.k.a. Stories by Kash). When Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's army attacked the fortress of Chamkaur Sahib, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa Fauj (army) successfully resisted their onslaught and upon the direction of the Sikhs remaining in the fort, requested Guru Sahib Ji escape into the forests of Machhiwara.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Da-Daa

Introduction to Gurmukhi: Da-Daa

P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Da-Daa.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Anana

Introduction to Gurmukhi: Anana

P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Anana.
Sangat Roop Simran

Sangat Roop Simran

The first of many Kirtan Fi Remastered albums focused on Giani Amolak Singh Ji recordings. This album focuses on Morning Nitnem Sahib, with two Jaaps and one very special Ardaas. This second track is Sangat Roop Simran.
Acceptance

Acceptance

The second of a five-part series covering the Macchiwara Saakhi (Story) by Dhadi Jatha Giani Sukhdev Singh Ji Booh and their debut album in conjunction with Kirtan Fi & Sampooranta (a.k.a. Stories by Kash). When Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's army attacked the fortress of Chamkaur Sahib, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa Fauj (army) successfully resisted their onslaught and upon the direction of the Sikhs remaining in the fort, requested Guru Sahib Ji escape into the forests of Machhiwara.
Pyar Wale Di Ardaas

Pyar Wale Di Ardaas

The first of many Kirtan Fi Remastered albums focused on Giani Amolak Singh Ji recordings. This album focuses on Morning Nitnem Sahib, with two Jaaps and one very special Ardaas. This fourth track is Pyar Wale Di Ardaas.
Dhadi Vaar Shaan

Dhadi Vaar Shaan

The sixth of a five-part series covering the Macchiwara Saakhi (Story) by Dhadi Jatha Giani Sukhdev Singh Ji Booh and their debut album in conjunction with Kirtan Fi & Sampooranta (a.k.a. Stories by Kash). When Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's army attacked the fortress of Chamkaur Sahib, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa Fauj (army) successfully resisted their onslaught and upon the direction of the Sikhs remaining in the fort, requested Guru Sahib Ji escape into the forests of Machhiwara.
Pir of Pirs

Pir of Pirs

The fifth of a five-part series covering the Macchiwara Saakhi (Story) by Dhadi Jatha Giani Sukhdev Singh Ji Booh and their debut album in conjunction with Kirtan Fi & Sampooranta (a.k.a. Stories by Kash). When Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's army attacked the fortress of Chamkaur Sahib, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa Fauj (army) successfully resisted their onslaught and upon the direction of the Sikhs remaining in the fort, requested Guru Sahib Ji escape into the forests of Machhiwara.
Nitnem

Nitnem

The first of many Kirtan Fi Remastered albums focused on Giani Amolak Singh Ji recordings. This album focuses on Morning Nitnem Sahib, with two Jaaps and one very special Ardaas. This first track is the Morning Nitnem Sahib.