Thursday, February 28, 2008

Art of Punjab...

(By my Brother)

We were searching the net the other day trying to find some Sikhi paintings and came across a very talented sikh painter at artofpunjab.com. Below are some of his paintings which are available to purchase at his website. Many Sikhs most likely have paintings by Bhai Sobha Singh Ji in their houses, he has painted many famous Sikhi pictures. These paintings below i think are more a "modern" style than Bhai Sobha Singh Ji style of paintings. (All paintings are only ever the artist impressions of Sikhi events.)

A painting of Nihang Akaali Phula Singh Ji.

A colour painting of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj on their travels, with his travelling companions, Bhai Mardana Ji and Bhai Bala Ji.

A mono tone painting of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj on their travels, with his travelling companions, Bhai Mardana Ji and Bhai Bala Ji.

A painting of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji dicating Sri Adi Granth to Bhai Gurdas Ji.

A battle charge from Sikh Warriors.

Bhai Banda Singh Bahadur Ji

This painting is my favourite, Vaisaikhi 1699, when Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaaj called out for a head, the first was Daya Ram Ji (later known as Bhai Daya Singh Ji) to come forward. Mata Sahib Kaur Ji on the right of the painting.

Happy Birthday Bhupinder!

(By my Brother)

Today is my sisters, Bhupinder, Birthday. We all would like to wish her a very happy birthday!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Ustad Tari Khan Kirtan Video...

(By my Brother)

Many people know that Ustad Tari Khan is one of the best tabla players in the world. But not many people know he also sings Shabad Kirtan. Below is a very rare video of him singing the shabad, "jo kishh hai so thaeraa". The video is from the late 1980s, accompanying Ustad Tari Khan Ji on the tabla is Bhai Surjit Singh Ji.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj Pt 2 of 2...

(By my Brother)

Every word in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj whether written by a Guru or Saint is given equal respect and is held in the highest esteem.

Once a Saint's composition was included in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj, they were inseparable from the Guru's writings. All verses in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj are the Divine word.

Compositions Of Sikh Guru's

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj - 974 Compositions
Sri Guru Angad Dev Ji Maharaaj - 63 Compositions
Sri Guru Amardass Ji Maharaaj - 907 Compositions
Sri Guru Ramdass Ji Maharaaj - 679 Compositions
Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Maharaaj - 2218 Compositions
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Maharaaj - 116 Compositions

Compositions Of Hindu Saint's

Kabir - 541 Compositions
Namdev - 60 Compositions
Ravidass - 41 Compositions
Ramanand - 1 Composition
Jaidev - 2 Compositions
Trilochan - 4 Compositions
Dhanna - 4 Compositions
Sain - 1 Composition
Pipa - 1 Composition
Sadhana - 1 Composition
Parmanand - 1 Composition
Surdass - 1 Composition
Beni - 3 Compositions
Baba Sunder - 1 Composition
Bhatt - 143 Compositions

Compositions Of Muslim Saint's

Bhiken - 2 Compositions
Farid - 134 Compositions
Satta & Balwand - 1 Composition
Bhai Mardana - 3 Compositions

Monday, February 18, 2008

Bhai Amolak Singh Ji - Asa Dee Vaar...

(By my brother)

We have uploaded all 24 Saloks from Asa Dee Vaar, Sung by Bhai Amolak Singh Ji (Australia). They are all available below & on youtube.com to view. This Asa Dee Vaar Kirtan is from South Shields Gurudwara, North East of England, United Kingdom - January 2005. There are a total of 24 Shabads/Saloks in Asa Dee Vaar. Shabads are sung in between the Asa Dee Vaar Saloks. This Asa Dee Vaar Kirtan lasted for over 6 hours, Bhai Amolak Singh Ji did all the 24 Asa Dee Vaar Saloks and did 23 separate Shabads aswell in this one sitting. Amazing!

The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 01 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 02 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 03 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 04 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 05 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 06 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 07 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 08 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 09 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 10 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 11 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 12 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 13 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 14 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 15 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 16 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 17 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 18 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 19 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 20 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 21 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 22 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 23 of 24.



The video below is Asa Dee Vaar Salok 24 of 24.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Bhai Sahib Bhai Bahadur Singh Ji...

(By my Brother)

Bhai Sahib Bhai Bahadur Singh Ji was a student of Sant Sujaan Singh Ji, who was the head of the Nanaksar Samparda in Karol Bagh, Delhi. He was a world renowned Keertani and a very spiritually enlightened Gursikh. They both did Kirtan in Nanaksar Kaleran in the times of Sant Baba Nand Singh Ji. This is a very rare old video, so the video quality isnt the best. I think that the kirtan was done in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Accompaning BSBBSJ on the Vaja is his son, Bhai Gurmukh Singh Ji (New York).

The video below is Simran



The video below is the Shabad, "mohi n bisaarahu mai jan thaeraa".



The video below is the Shabad, "jap man sath naam sadhaa sath naam".



The video below is Chaupai Sahib.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Lil Imaan Singh 1st Bday Pt 1 of 2...

(By my Brother)

On the 2nd Feb 2008, it was our nephew's, lil Imaan Singh 1st birthday! :) These pics below are just some of our ones from the Kirtan and Guru Ka Langar at Martindale Road Gurudwara. In the evening, there was the cake cutting & games for all the lil kids at lil Imaan Singhs house.

lil Imaan Singh with his daddy, Diwan Singh.

Kirtan, as always was gr8!

The Gurudwara had alot of sangat, which is always gr8.

Lil Imaan Singh with his mummy, Harminder Kaur.

Jazz Mama Ji with the gang, Lil Imaan Singh started to pull some funny faces here! lol

Mummy Sony Kaur with son, lil Amrit Singh

"the little ones"

Maninder Singh & Jujhar singh, very cool guys :)

lil Simrit Singh with daddy, Jagdeep Singh

lol love these photos, me with the east london boys, Pardeep Singh & Gurchetan Singh

Lil Imaan Singh has a gr8 smile.

Bhupinder & Chaman

The Langar was so tasty!

lol a pic of our "gang" with our lastest member, our Mami Ji lol :)

lol Funny faces...

A pic with Bhai Gurmeet Singh Ji.

Lil Imaan Singh had a gr8 day! he couldnt stop smiling! lol :)

Monday, February 11, 2008

Raagi Jatha of Bhai Dharam Singh Zakhmi Ji...

(By my Brother)

The Pic below shows from L to R,

Bhai Amrik Singh Zakhmi - Dilruba,
Bhai Shamsher Singh Zakhmi - Left Vaja,
Bhai Dharam Singh Zakhmi - Right Vaja,
Bhai Hariqbal Singh Zakhmi - Tabla.

The "Zakhmi" family formed one of the greatest and well known Kirtan Jathas of the 20th Century. All the Kirtan they did was in Raag, and performed with the upmost Pyaar and Devotion. They all have amazing voices and are all musically gifted. Bhai Dharam Singh Ji and Bhai Shamsher Singh Ji were Brothers, with Bhai Amrik Singh Ji and Bhai Hariqbal Singh Ji the two sons of Bhai Dharam Singh Ji. They all used to travel the world doing Kirtan. When they came to England in the 1970s, Giani Amolak Singh Ji had become President of the Singh Sabha Southall Gurudwara. Giani Ji was very fond of the "Zakhmi" Jatha, and so would always invite them to do Kirtan at the Gurudwara. Giani Ji invited the "Zakhmi" Jatha alot and every time they came, Giani Ji would ask them to do different Raags and different Shabads for the Sangat to hear. Giani Ji and the "Zakhmi" Jatha also did Kirtan together.

Below is a very special video of Bhai Shamsher Singh Ji, singing the Shabad "Waheguru thaeraa sabh sadhakaa". We think the videos from the early 1980s, just before they passed away.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Langar Pics @ UCL 5th Feb...

(By my Brother)

Me, Jatinder and Davinder went to the Langar (Blessed Veg Food) programme at University College London (UCL) on the 5th Feb. It was such a ChardiKalaa programme! This was the first type of Langar programme at a London Uni, and it couldnt have gone any better. A big well done to all sevadaars, especially the UCL Sikh Society. It was so well organised, we all cant wait for the next one! Langar is such a great gift from our Gurus, we Sikhs have been blessed so greatly by our Gurus. There were so many people who came, that the Langar ran out! :) But the Langar programme didnt stop, more ingredients were brought, and more Langar was made! :) It was estimated that they would serve between 1000 & 1500, they served an estimated 2500! :) Below are some of our pics.
UCLsikhsociety.co.uk will be putting up their photos soon.

With Divine Blessings, the word of Guru Ka Langar at University College London has reached the birthplace of the founder of the Sikh faith Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj, in Sri Nankana Sahib, Pakistan. The sevadaars at Sri Nankana Sahib were elated to hear about this event and wrote a personal message to everyone involved which is shown above.

The poster.

The queue was so big, that it went outside the building a few times! :)

This was where the sangat took off their shoes.

When the Sangat partakes of Langar, their heads must be covered. Heres where they could get a Ramala to cover their heads.

There was also a small exhibition on Langar. The pic above tells the story of when Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj was young and his father gave him some money, and told him to earn a profit. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj took the money and brought and served food for some holy men he had met, who hadnt eaten for days. Here Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj earned a "true profit".

Another Exhibition slide.

Where the Sevadaars were organising the Langar from.

Some of the Sangat.

Everyone whos able, eats Langar sitting down on the floor together. This promotes equality amongst mankind, as all (rich, poor, people of different religions etc) all sit and eat together. Langar manifests the principle that all are equal before God and equally entitled to the nourishment for body and soul.

It was gr8 to see that the Langar Hall was full the majority of the time! :)

Sangat enjoying the Langar.

Akaali Sukha Singh Ji blessed with Langar Seva.

Some more Sangat.

Some of the Sevadaars.

Some more Sangat.

Bhai Davinder Singh Ji & Bhai Turren Tarun Singh Ji

Some more Sangat.

Dr Sarbjit Singh Ji blessed with Langar Seva.

Some more Sangat.

All the Langar had finished!

The Sangat could leave messages of what they thought of the Langar programme.

At the back of the hall, there was a projector showing how Langar is made etc.
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