Monday, March 30, 2009

London's Natural History Museum Photos - Part 9 of 10...

(By my Brother)

Below are some photos and a short video of Lil Imaan Singhs 1st visit to the museum...

He was trying to scare us here... lol :)

With his mummy! lol :)

He liked the tiger...

and some of the other animals...

but he didnt like the dinosaurs! :)

Lil Imaan Singh...

with his mummy...

He wanted touch the dinosaurs...

Playing in the gift shop...

When he got scared of the dinosaurs and wanted to go home... lol :)

lol :) dont worry he only pretends to cry! he always starts laughing straight after! lol :)

A Short video of Lil Imaan Singh at the Museum...

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari "Pinky" Concert Organised by Chakardar - Tabla Solo Part 4 of 5...

Tabla Solo by Bhai Sukhvinder Singh "Pinky", Part 4 of 5.

Information from Chakardar...


"Padmashree, Pandit Kishan Maharaj was one of the greatest tabla players of our time. Born in the holy city of Varanasi in 1923, his dramatic career dominated the tabla scene for the second half of the twentieth century.
Pt Kishan Maharaj's ancestry boasts many professionals musicians including his father Pt Hari Maharaj and his uncle Pt Kanthe Maharaj, under whose tutelage he flourished into a great maestro. Pt Kanthe Maharaj was a disciple of Pt. Baldeo Sahai who was the son of Pt. Bhairav Sahai, the son of Pt. Ram Sahai, the founder of the great Benaras Gharana (tabla Style).

Pt. Kishan Maharaj's ability to play cross rhythms and produce complex calculations, particularly in tihai patterns made him one of the most respected and popular tabla players of his time. He had an immense versatilty with regard to playing any kind of accompaniment, be it with the sitar, Sarod, Dhrupad, Dhamar or dance. He played a distinctively dramatic and dynamic style which raised the profile of tabla playing to a new hiatus.

Sukhvinder Singh Naamdhari is one of the best tabla players from the Benaras Gharana and suitably emulates his Guru's style. He received his initial training in saath from Ustad Nihal Singh Ji, and went to Varanasi (Banaras) where for several years he received intensive training and guidance from none other than the legendary Pt. Kishen Maharaj, the best known and internationally acclaimed exponent of the Benaras Gharana of tabla playing.
Sukhvinder is a shining star in the world of tabla accompaniment and tabla solo playing. He had performed with most of the leading artistes, such as Pt. Ravi Shankar, Ustad Vilayat Khan, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Ustad Shahid Parvez (Sitar), Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, Pt. Rajan & Pt. Sajan Misra, Pt. Jasraj to name a few.

Ilyas Khan is a highly regarded sarangi artist who has perfected the art of nagma accompaniment. He is also an accomplished sarangi soloist and has performed throughtout the world with many great artists such as Ustad Faiyaz Khan, Ustad Tari Khan & Ustad Zakir Hussain."

Monday, March 23, 2009

Banksy...

(By my Brother)


A few months ago, i was walking past this building and saw this graffiti art by "Banksy". Hes a very famous unknown graffiti artist. He has a website which shows some of his work from all around the world... my fav is his outdoor work in america... I dont how he does all his art like this without getting caught by the police. :)

"One Nation under CCTV" right next to a CCTV camera.

The graffiti art above is one of banksy lastest which Jazz saw a few weeks ago, its on the A406 North circular road in London where the junction for the A1 Great North Way (Barnet Bypass) is.

Monday, March 16, 2009

6 Hour Chaupai Sahib Jaap @ Martindale Road Gurudwara London UK

6 Hour Chaupai Sahib Jaap

Date: Sat 21st March 2009
Time: 6pm - 12am

@ Gurudwara 134-142 Martindale Rd, Hounslow, London TW4 7HQ

Served by members of GNNSJ

Information below taken from the www.chaupaisahib.org website

"Target: 1,000,000 Chaupai Sahib’s by June 2009

Details of the aims :

25 YEARS

June 1984 saw the armies of India launch a full scale attack on Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar. This was one of the first of a serious of brutal and calculated attacks on the Sikh community designed to ridicule and break the backbone of the faith. In the following 25 years we have seen hundreds of thousands of people lose their lives in what is nothing short of genocide. There has been no justice delivered as those guilty of crimes including murder, rape and torture walk freely and often hold ministerial positions. From the walkways of Darbar Sahib to the streets of Delhi, Sikhs have undergone unspeakable horrors. These people are our family.

WHATS THE PLAN?

The Khalsa is the army of Vaheguru himself, and the Khalsa Saint-Soldiers were created to defend the innocent and weak against tyranny and oppression. The Khalsa was formed to be a force which could always be relied upon for help, people that would never turn anybody away, a house that was always open to the homeless and the wounded
However, today it seems we have lost our way and rather than helping others, we find ourselves knocking at different doors asking for justice and protection. This is a small attempt to remind us that the only door we need to knock at, is that of the Guru.

sgl duAwr ko Cwif kY gihE quhwro duAwr ]
Sagal duar kau chhad(i) kai, gaiho tuharo duar.
I have abandoned all doors (shelters) and I have come to your door, My Lord.

bWih gey kI lwj As goibMd dws quhwr ]
Banhe gahe ki laj as, Gobind das tuhar
O God (Gobind), kindly protect my honour and grasp my arm, I am Your humble servant.

The aim is to collectively complete 1,000,000 Chaupai Sahib paath’s in memory of the victims of the 1984 genocide, to pray for justice, and for the chardi khala of the Panth. This is our chance to unite across the globe, pray together and demonstrate our unity on this issue.
We cannot do this alone, we need our brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers from around the world, to join in with us and complete this task. As individuals we can only achieve so much, but with the support of Gurbani and the Sangat, we can attain everything.
So let’s show our conviction and faith in Vaheguru and complete 1,000,000 Chaupai Sahib’s by 4 June 2009.

WHY?

Many of us will say that we have a passion for justice for the victims of 1984 and that we care about the Panth. However, in practical terms we often feel frustrated at not being able to do much to help. This paath will allow each one of us to make a daily contribution to the betterment of the Panth. We are at a stage where simply attending one day events is not enough, we need to be working daily towards justice and living as true Khalsa’s. If we truly care, then taking out just a few minutes each day is a small contribution to make.

WHO CAN AND SHOULD GET INVOLVED?

The answer to this question is:

  • Anyone who feels hurt by the atrocities we have suffered over the last 25 years.

  • Anyone who wishes to pray for the victims of the 1984 to present, Sikh genocide.

  • Anyone who feels that that the innocents who suffered at the hands of tyrants deserve justice.

  • Anyone who feels that they are part of the Sikh Nation and wish for the Nation to flourish.

  • Anyone who actually wants to make a difference.

So in essence, this should include each and every one of us. It doesn’t matter if you are a Sikh or a non-Sikh, whether you have taken Amrit or not, whether you keep your kesh or not, whether you belong to certain groups or not. This is our chance to gather as a community of human beings and do something together for the betterment of our mothers and fathers who have suffered beyond our worst nightmares.

SO WHAT SHOULD I DO?

What we ask is that each of us reads/listens to as many Chaupai Sahib’s as possible with a collective aim to reach the target of 1,000,000. So read/listen to the bani and record how many you have done. Then on a weekly or fortnightly basis update the website so that we can keep a record of how we are doing.
If you cannot read Gurbani then please try and listen to the bani being read. You can download the audio, watch videos with the audio playing and obtain English translations for you to read. We just want as many people contributing as much as they can for the Panth, OUR Panth. If this means that you can manage one Chaupai Sahib a day, then we thank you, as that is one more prayer that had been done for the betterment of OUR Panth.
Each Chaupai Sahib will take no more than 5 minutes. So please, take out this time and do as much as you can.

RECORDING THE PAATH

The primary method of recording the number of paath done will be via http://www.chaupaisahib.org/, and once it opens on January 1st 2009 we ask that you visit the site regularly to submit the number of paaths you (and your family/friends) have done. The information we receive will be treated with full confidentiality.
In the meantime if you wish to register the number of paaths you have done, please send an email to info@chaupaisahib.org

We humbly ask each of you to take part in this history making event and make a real difference."

Thursday, March 12, 2009

New Bhai Sahib Bhai Bahadur Singh Ji Kirtan Videos - Part 3 of 3...

(By my Brother)


We have uploaded some new Kirtan videos of Bhai Sahib Bhai Bahadur Singh Ji (BSBBSJ). BSBBSJ 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 (Founder Sant of Nanaksar Jatha). This is a very rare old video, so the video quality isnt the best. The kirtan was done in the United Kingdom in 1982 at the old Neville Road Gurudwara in East London. Accompaning BSBBSJ on the Vaja is his son, Bhai Gurmukh Singh Ji (New York) and on tabla his other son, Bhai Jit Singh Ji.

The Video below is a short Kirtan & Anand Sahib video.

Monday, March 09, 2009

Our Birthday @ London's Thorpe Park Photos - Part 1 of 5...

(By my Brother)

Below are some old photos from last year, us guys at Thorpe Park Theme Park...

Our wonderful Birthday cake, made by our Bhabi Ji Raminder Kaur, this was one of the best ever cakes we've ever tasted... :)

The gang at the entrance of Thorpe Park...

Harminder Kaur...

lol Our Bhabi Ji Raminder Kaur making some funny faces...

Kirandeep Rajwant, Jazz V, Nick...

Jazz and Lil Imaan Singh...

Me with my lil two Nephews, Lil Imaan Singh and Lil Amrit Singh...

The gang... :)

We had to show the cake again, it was that good... :)

Special Effects...

Davinder Singh with Lil Amrit Singh and Lil Imaan Singh...

Jazz and Nick...

We was wonder where the plates where... :)

Special effects...

Here Lil Imaan Singh is giving his blessings to Chamandeep Singh... :)

Thursday, March 05, 2009

"Vampire" Ride Video - Chessington World of Adventures Theme Park 2008 - London

(By my Brother)

This is a short video of the whole of the "Vampire" ride in Chessington World of Adventures Theme Park, in London. It was taken in June 2008. In the video is me, Jivan and Bhupinder.

Monday, March 02, 2009

London's Natural History Museum Photos - Part 8 of 10...

(By my Brother)

Gurmukh and Pardeep Singh...

Kirandeep Rajwants holding the whole world in her hands... lol :)

TV center...

The gang...

in colour...

Did you know the world surface is made up of 70% Water and 30% Land?

on the phone...

Pardeep was a bit excited here...

Chilling with the sun...

Jivan...

Kirandeep Rajwant...

Pardeep...

Munpreet...

Munpreet and Kirandeep Rajwant enjoying the sun...

Amar had an idea here...

So did Pardeep...

Kirandeep Rajwant wanted to slap everyone...

But then had an idea... lol :)

This was a weird room...

Gurmukh taking some photos...

Tiger...

Two hares...

Taking some photos...

of Kirandeep Rajwant... lol :)

Pardeep taking loads of photos of the dinosaurs...

looking at them on the balcony...

Me standing at the entrance where you see this massive dinosaur...

in Black and white...

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