Wednesday, September 24, 2014

A little inspiration...


Author: Bhai Vijay Singh

Last weekend I was doing a talk at Connect2Sikhi Camp at Barking Gurdwara on 'heroes'. I started by asking the kids who their heroes are and why. 

A 9 year old Gursikh girl put her hand up and emotionally said, "My Massi (aunt) is my hero". I said "Why?" She replied, "When I was young both my parents died, so my Massi withdrew herself from University and gave up her education so she could look after me." I said "That's amazing! Your Massi is a true hero."

Even more amazing is that the Massi inspired her to keep her faith in Guru and raised her as a Gursikh. Very inspirational.


Dhan Hai Guru! Dhan Hai Teree Sikhee!

Monday, September 22, 2014

Which is the real Bhagti? ਅਸਲੀ ਭਗਤੀ ਕਿਹੜੀ ਹੈ?

ਕਬੀਰ ਪਾਪੀ ਭਗਤਿ ਨ ਭਾਵਈ ਹਰਿ ਪੂਜਾ ਨ ਸੁਹਾਇ ॥ 
ਮਾਖੀ ਚੰਦਨੁ ਪਰਹਰੈ ਜਹ ਬਿਗੰਧ ਤਹ ਜਾਇ ॥੬੮॥ 

"O Kabeer! The sinner does not like devotion to the Lord; he does not appreciate worship. (Just like) the fly abandons the sandalwood tree, and goes after the rotten smell. ||68||"
(Salok Kabeer jee, Ang 1368)


Amazing vichaar by Bhai Sahib Ranjit Singh jee Dhadrianwale. Please listen.




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Khalsa Camp UK 2014...


Khalsa Camp UK took place from 24th to 28th August. This year's camp was mind blowing and one of the best Khalsa Camp that I have been to and many other campers shared the same view. The camp atmosphere was awesome and full of pyaar and Naam. Every single part of the camp was great - Amritvela, Nitnem, workshops, talks, groups, discussions, Keertan and Sangat. This year Bhai Paramjeet Singh Khalsa Anandpur Sahib wale was invited as one of the guest speakers. With Guru Sahib's kirpaa this year's camp was well attended with over 200 people at the camp. The majority of campers were new campers. There were campers from Ireland, Holland, Denmark and from across the UK.

On Sunday Bhenji Sukhwinder Kaur did a lecture on Hukam and her personal relationship with Guru jee. Bhenji set the tone of the camp and inspired everyone with her personal testimonies of Guru jee's love and greatness. On Monday Bhai Tarsem Singh jee did a talk on Anand Sahib. It was a very deep lecture which looked at the journey of the soul after death and Dharam Raaj questioning the individual based on Anand Sahib. On Tuesday Bhai Jaspreet Singh from the V&A Museum did a talk on Khalsa Raaj and Baba Banda Singh jee Bahadar. On Wednesday there was a talk on Gursikhs who fought in World War 1 and their amazing jeevans. On Thursday Bhai Paramjeet Singh Khalsa Anandpur Sahib wale did an amazing talk on the Panj Khands and the Jeevan of a Gursikh.




Below are some photos (taken from Khalsa Camp Facebook):


Guru Sahib coming to the Darbaar

 Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee Maharaaj

Sarbat Khalsa workshop led Bhai Mehtaab Singh. Everyone loved this workshop.


Workshop with Bhai Surjeet Singh. Such an inspiration!
Langar
 Canoeing
 Football

 
 I think this is called abseiling (?)

Evening Kathaa by Bhai Paramjeet Singh Khalsa. Amazing jeevan and amazing Tat-Gurmat kathaa which is all backed up and based on Gurbani.
 
 Sukhaasan time

 Amrit Vela. Vaheguru!

Questions and answers time after Bhai Tarsem Singh jee's talk. 
 
 Keertan by Bhai Tarsem Singh jee

 Evening Divaan

 Bhai Surjeet Singh jee taking Hukamnama

 Bhai Jaspreet Singh from V&A Museum

 Bhai Paramjeet Singh Khalsa Anandpur Sahib wale. Vaheguru.

 Two of my favourite parchaariks together, on the same stage, with one microphone! Vaheguru!

 Both bhenjis were first time campers and sharing their experiences on camera

Looking forward to Khalsa Camp 2015!


Dhan Hai Guru! Dhan Hai Teree Sikhee!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Camp Chardi Kala 2014 (New York, USA)...




This summer I was privileged to be invited to Camp Chardi Kala in the USA. Camp Chardi Kala has been running for the past 35 years. It was set up by a small group of Sikhs in the 1970s who were concerned about the upcoming generation and didn't want them to lose their Sikh identity and spirit in the wave of Westernisation. These elders sacrificed their time and put every effort into providing a religious experience for young Sikhs in USA which reinforces the Sikh spirit and pride.

 Camp organisers - Bhai Livleen Singh and Dr. Sandeep Singh. Bhai Livleen Singh's father was one of the founders of the camp. He was at the camp and is a very inspirational character who has a great love for Sikhi and the Panth.

At Amrit-vela, some campers and sevadaars would do Aasa Kee Vaar keertan. Some campers showed some real dedication for Amrit-vela and Aasa Kee Vaar. At 7am the camp began with Nitnem of Panj Banian. The very young campers did a shortened form of Nitnem separately. Afterwards campers have breakfast followed by intensive training for learning a particular Nitnem Bani the camper chooses. Following on from this, all the campers would congregate around the Nishaan Sahib to sing shabads and sometimes there would be Gatkaa performed. A short divaan was held afterwards in the Darbaar Sahib where campers do Keertan and the morning Hukamnama is explained. There were Gurmat classes where campers rotated between the different speakers, followed by lunch. The afternoon was for sports and activities. At 4.30pm campers would gather in the Darbaar Sahib for Simran, Keertan and Rehraas Sahib. After evening dinner the campers would gather again in Darbaar Sahib for Keertan and evening activities.

Three particular things stood out for me in the camp. Firstly, the morning Nishaan Sahib salaamee, where the campers gather outside in front of the Nishaan Sahib to sing the shabads - "...Jai Tegun" and "Deh Shiva..". The campers do loud jaikaaray and raise their arms and it helps to instil a feeling of pride of great and rich history of sacrifices and bravery. Secondly, it was so nice to see all the campers able to do keertan and so many campers knew Raag keertan. The Raag keertan was sung so well and some young campers beautifully sang Dasam Bani shabads which otherwise are difficult to pronounce for youngsters let alone sing wonderfully. Thirdly, in the evenings before retiring back to the cabins to sleep, the sevadaars would sing a Sikh lullaby based on the Sikh Gurus, followed by some Simran and Sohila Sahib. It was a really nice way to unwind for the day and go to sleep thinking of all the Ten Gurus and Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee.

 Morning divaan

Hukamnama vichaar by Bhai Jasdeep Singh Texas

Campers being trained to do Ardaas

 Intensive training in learning a Nitnem Bani. This group was learning how to recite Tav Prasaad Svaiyye. Groups then moved on to the meanings of words and the message of the Bani.

Intensive training in how to do Maharaaj's Seva.

Singing outside before Nishaan Sahib

Campers doing Jaikaaray

Gatka being performed in the morning

 Gatka being performed in the morning

 Photo with Bhai Jasdeep Singh Texas. A very inspirational speaker who does Sikhi Parchaar in English and Panjabi.

Morning Gurmat class for elders

Morning talk by Bhai Jasdeep Singh Texas with elder campers

Younger campers learning Gatka

Younger campers presenting what they have learnt in their class

 
Afternoon activities

One day there was a carnival where campers and sevadaars were plunged into a pool

Some people at the camp took "Thandaa Ishnaan" (cold shower) maryada too far. lol

Camp fire
 
 Camp fire Saakhi by Bhai Jasdeep Singh Texas

Camp fire bedtime lullaby

Evening Divaan

Young camper taking Hukamnama

Evening presentation on 30 years of 1984


Late night group discussion
Simran and Keertan before bedtime by Bhai Kavitoj Singh.

 Talent show - young Singh sang a rap about wearing a Dastaar. A well thought it rap.

Sangat watching talent show

Veer jee sang a rap about 1984 in memory of 30 years



Keertan from camp be listened/downloaded from the following link:
https://soundcloud.com/campchardikala_official/sets/cck-2014

 

Dhan Hai Guru! Dhan Hai Teree Sikhee!