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Live-recorded Keertan by Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Ragi Bhai Avtar Singh Ji and Jatha performing keertan at the Kapurthala Heritage function in 2005 |
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TV discussion on 'Jo Bole So Nihal' (courtesy: Zee TV) TV discussion on Zee Punjabi (Khabarsaar) about Bollywood movie ''Jo Bole So Nihal''. Participants: S.P Singh (Senior Journalist, ex Bureau Chief TOI, Chandigarh), Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba (Advocate & Editor Sant Sipahi), and Hardeep Singh (member SGPC). Anchor: Ritesh Lakhi. |
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TV discussion on Danish kirpan case (courtesy: Zee TV) TV discussion on Zee Punjabi (Khabarsaar) regarding Danish Kirpan Case. Participants: S.P. Singh (Senior Journalist, ex Bureau Chief TOI, Chandigarh), Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba (Advocate & Editor Sant Sipahi), and M.S. Rahi (Advocate). Anchor: Ritesh Lakhi. |
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TV discussion on blasphemous writings of Kala Afghana (courtesy: Zee TV) TV discussion on Alpha Punjabi on the blasphemous writings of excommunicated Sikh Gurbaksh Singh Kala Afghana. Participants: Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba (Advocate & Editor Sant Sipahi), and Gurtej Singh (ex-IAS officer & writer). Anchor: Ritesh Lakhi. Part I Part II |
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TV interview of S. Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba (courtesy: Sangeet TV, New York) S. Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba, editor Sant Sipahi, talks in length to Sur Sangeet TV New York about Sikh Philosophy & Ideology, and about the Contemporary issues facing the Sikh Diaspora. |
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S. Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba talks about Rashtriya Sikh Sangat (RSS) In a telephonic interview with a Times of India reporter S. Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba, editor Sant Sipahi, talks about Rashtriya Sikh Sangat (RSS). (July 2006) |
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Giani Gurbachan Singh, Head Granthi Sri Darbar Sahib Amritsar talks about the banis of Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Dasam Granth |
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Giani Balwant Singh Nandgarh, Jathedar Takhat Sri Damdama Sahib talks about mysticism in Sikhism and its importance |
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Giani Puran Singh, former Jathedar Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, and former Head Granthi Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, talks passionately about whether such seminars should be organised or not. Though originally he was not among the list of the speakers, he spoke passionately about belief and love for the Gurbani and Guritihas. |
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Swami Brahmdev talks about Dasam Granth in the light of the intricacies of literary discourse. What is literature? How the ideas flow through the pen of a writer. He argues that one needs intelligence as well as basic intellect to grasp these basic concepts. And every human being ought to possess this basic intelligence |
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Dr. Jodh Singh, Editor-in-Chief Encyclopedia of Sikhism, and Professor of Sikhism, Punjabi University Patiala, who has translated Dasam Granth into Hindi and English talks about the significance and motive of 'Charitropakhyaan'. Dr. Jodh Singh, a scholar in languages, literature and history of religions, is one of the very few academicians who can speak with an authority on this subject |
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Dr. Harbhajan Singh, Professor Punjabi University Patiala, talks about compatibility between banis of Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Dasam Granth. The concept of 'Naam' in Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Dasam Granth. He also talks about the nefariousness in the opposition to the bani of Guru Gobind Singh Ji by some. He is supervising two PhD projects on Dasam Granth |
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Dr. Harpal Singh Pannu, Professor and Head, Department of Religious Studies, Director Guru Nanak Studies, Director Center for Buddhist Studies, Punjabi University talks about the significance of Dasam Granth. Dr. Harpal Singh Pannu has years of experience in the study of the bani of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Currently he is supervising two PhD projects on Dasam Granth |
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Sardar Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba (Advocate and Editor Sant Sipahi) identifies those who are engaged in the blasphemy against the bani of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib. He also proposes ways to deal with these 'Guru-Nindaks' |
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Dr. Jasbir Singh Sabar, Professor and Head of Ravi Daas Chair, Guru Nanak Dev University, talks about Chaubees Avtaar, its main theme and motive. He also quotes extensively from Chaubees Avtaar where Guru Gobind Singh Ji describes the main idea behind writing this bani. He also mentions the bias view and flaw by some when it comes to studying the banis of Dasam Granth |
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Principal Dr. Suba Singh, Principal Shaheed Sikh Missionary College, Amritsar says that due our own negligence and soft approach some anti-panthic forces have sprouted who have started questioning the basic tenants of our existence |
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Sardar Kanwar Ajit Singh, author of "Sabh Dusht Jhak Maara", a rebuttal to Kala Afghana's blasphemous writings that also exposes his sinister intentions aimed at harming the basic principles of Sikhism, talks about the history of Dasam Granth. In his talks he shows valuable documentations and references |
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Giani Gurmit Singh, Damdami Taksal Jatha Bhindran talks about the motive of Charitropakhyaan in light of the bani of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. He quotes extensively from Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Charitropakhyaan to show this ideological similarity between the two. |
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Dr. Gurnek Singh talks about Dasam Granth as an embodiment of the spirit of Sant-Sipahi for the Khalsa. He says that those who oppose the Dasam Granth are actually opposing the very foundation of the Khalsa Rehat |
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Giani Hardip Singh (Damdami Taksal Jatha Bhindran) talks about the unique message of Dasam Bani which can instill immense courage in the Khalsa so that it can face challenge of any proportion |
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Prof. Anurag Singh, who has years of experience of studying and researching the Dasam Granth, talks about different contemporary issues related to Dasam Bani. He gives a befitting and point-wise rebuttal to 'false' claims of those who are bent upon harming the Sikh principles |
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Prof. Devinder Singh talks about the beauty and significance of Dasam bani especially Bacchhitar Natak and Charitropakhyaan |
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