Tuesday 8 November 2011

Sunday 4 September 2011

Happy, Healthy, Holy...Part 3

Mata Baljeet Kaur will have a divan an Oadby Gurdwara all week in the evening.

Mata Jee's times @ Oadby Gurdwara are as follows:

Sunday 11th Sept - 11.30am to 12.15pm
Monday 12th to Saturday 17th - 7 to 8pm
Sunday 18th Sept - 11.30am to 12.15pm

Happy, Healthy, Holy...Part 2

after the success of the camp last month, another one has been arranged at Sri Guru Tegh Bahadhar Gurdwara Sahib, 106 Eastpark Road, Leicester.





Thursday 14 April 2011

Life after Death **Audio

you can listen to the LIFE AFTER DEATH talk that took place at the gurdwara a few weeks ago.

listen to all three parts (1), (2) and (3)


Happy Vaisakhi to ALL from LeicesterSikhs.com

Vasakhi: What Really Happened?

From the eye witness accounts…

According to the Gohj pothi Sahib (diary of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, kept by Bhai Har Singh Ji) read by Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Via Bhai Hajoora Singh Ji (head Granthi: Hazoor Sahib at the time).

Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaaj set up a Tent of 2.500,000 in Takhhat Sri Kesgarh Sahib (Anandpur Sahib) Where Guru Granth Sahib Ji was parkaash according to the (hand written) Gohj Katha pothi Sahib. Maharaaj had fully bathed (Kes and body) in Anandgarh. All Sikhs have gathered in the city upon invitation to Sikhs from all over the country where numbers have totalled to 10,00,000, all bowing to the great master of masters who have all 5 Kakaars already worn and have seated on the throne at Kesgarh Sahib. After Asa Di vaar Kirtan booming the blissful grounds of Anandpur Sahib, Guru Sahib took centre stage and in a lashing fashion drew a Kripan out of their myaan.

Before this, guru sahib had stayed in ‘ikaant des’ (on their own in solitude focus) for 13 months where nobody had appeared whilst Guru Ji prepared the roop of the Khalsa panth. As the electricity lashed off the Kirpan being drawn out with force, Guru Sahib demanded: “There is a need for one head”. At this stage the masands became afraid that Guru Sahib would want the heads of their own Sikhs and some sangat approached Mata Gujri Ji and said that Guru Ji had gone crazy and suggested that Sahibzaada Ajit Singh Ji should be given the Guruship, and Guru Sahib should be locked within the house. Thus Mata ji sent their servants to see what miracle Guru Sahib was doing.

After the third announcement of their initial spoken line, Bhai Daya Ram Ji, (previous birth: the son of Bhai Ram Chandar Ji, where they lived the avtar of Lowe who had established Lahore) humbly put their hands together and offered that his head was present before Guru Sahib “Please forgive me for not getting up on the 1st and 2nd call, I am sinful, please remove my head”. Guru Sahib asked whether he had any bodily pain or was affected by enemies in any way, and the reason for wanting to give his head. The humble servant replied: “Guru Ji, this head was yours from the day that I appeared in your sanctuary.” At this stage, Bhai Daya Ram Ji was beheaded and his head was offered before Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj.

Those faithless, loveless people who have stated that any breed of animals were cut, is false information. Guru Ji exited the tent with a blood dripping Kirpan and demanded for one more head (note: it was not specifically said who’s head: male or female, Guru Ji just stated “one head”, thus no women had come forward), the sangat was shocked at seeing this and some started to shake in fear. Thus, the next servant Bhai Dharam Singh Ji (Previous birth: Bhagat Dhunna Ji, born Gurdwara Mothi Baag, Delhi) offered their head who was beheaded and donated to Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This evidence is also provided by the English witnesses in their accounts. The third call after this, brought along Jagan Naath Puri habited: Bhai Himmat Singh Ji (previous Birth: Fandhak a hunter who upon the request Chandarak Munni, went to hunt a Chattar Pujji: a 4 armed bird. After so much searching of this unheard animal, his wife ran away after stating that there is no such thing and that the Chandarak Munni has just tricked Fandhak, leading to us dying of starvation because all time was being spent on look for the 1 bird. Upon giving up, when about to light himself dead on a pyre, Vishnu took the form of this nonexistent 4 armed bird and appeared to save committing suicide. Thus, the hunter quickly caught the bird and offered it to the Chandarak Munni where god had done this just to fulfil the desire of his devotee who longed to meet Vishnu through worship. Thus, Fandhak regretted that he had thought of committed such a sin and begged for forgiveness, god then stated that he will be forgiven when god will take their 10th form in Kaljug and beheads him.) The 4th call brought Bhai Mokham Singh Ji (previous birth: Bhagat Naam Dev Ji). The 5th Servant from Bidharpuri: Bhai Sahib Singh Ji (previous birth: Bhagat Senn Ji) who was also beheaded. Thus the 5 were strictly tested. Guru Ji then prepared Amrit and fed it to through dead corpse’s mouths to alive them again and bless them new lives.

(Please note: All Bhagats were previously liberated and 1 with god BUT only returned to take a human form for service of god: like Gurbani states can happen)

Whilst Preparing the Amrit, water was used from the river: Satlug and the 5 prayers were recited (Jap Ji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tveh Prsaad Svayeh, Chaupai Sahib and Anand Sahib) in a slow, peaceful, blissful manner spending 2 ½ hours. Whilst the Amrit lay in the iron Bata, 2 birds arrived and upon pecking some Amrit in, they ended up fighting each other so ferociously that they killed one another. At seeing this, Bhai Gurbakhs Singh writes in his eyewitness account that they hurried to Mata Ajeet Kaur Ji and stated that the Sikhs would become so vicious as such that upon drinking this Amrit they would end up killing each other through fighting, thus something should be done and added to the combination to keep the love amongst each other. Thus Mata Ajeet Kaur took pataseh (sugar flakes) in the presence of Guru Ji, where Guru Ji stated that “good you have arrived” because now there may be some sweetness, some love amongst the Sikhs whereby then on, alongside giving birth to warriors, there will also be love within those offspring. (Note: some are confused by the wrong assumption that Mata Sahib Kaur had inserted the sugar flakes, but Mata Sahib Kaur’s wedding proposal had not even come at this stage, they were married a year later). Thus the 5 beloved ones were blessed with Amrit which after, Guru Ji then put their hands together and begged for the blessings of Amrit also from the 5. At this stage, the 5 questioned Guru Ji as to what they will give in exchange for this blessing as they had given their heads, and Guru Ji replied that “ I will sacrifice by entire family for the Khalsa Panth” (where later 22 immediate family members had become martyred).

Some have recently questioned that Guru Ji has stated that only Amritdharee GurSikhs are allowed to be part of the 5 beloveds to bestow Amrit to others, so how did Guru Gobind Singh Ji bestow Amrit without have Amritdharee originally? The answer is simply that the ‘Amrit Sanchaar’ as we know it was previously known as “Charan Poul”, where devotees would drink form the water that Guru Ji has inserted their feet in to, from which one would become Amritdharee. This was the ceremony from Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s time to Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji’s time. Thus Guru Gobind Singh Ji had taken ‘Charan Poul’ from their father and ninth form: Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Maharaaj and the ceremony was changed as Guru Ji was aware that they were going to pass on the Guruship to Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj, and control of the Khalsa Panth would be bestowed to the 5 beloved Amritdharee Singhs, thus knowing there would not be a bodily formed Guru as such to bless ‘Charan Poul’.

Amazing discovery: when baba Attar Singh Ji (Mastuaan Vaaleh) had dug the foundation stone of Takhhat Sri Kesgarh Sahib for seva, they had actually found the papers of names of the 4 Sahibjaadey, Mata Ajeet Kaur Ji and Mata Sundar Kaur Ji’s entry in to the Amrit Sanchaar. In total, estimated 20,000 Sikhs took Amrit on this precious day which rose to 80,000, leaving all differences of previous mistakes, colours, casts and creeds behind. Thus, Guru Ji had released a total new colour as one ultimate race with all qualities (scholarship, warrior ship, honest work employment and serving others).

Sunday 3 April 2011

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT


the audio from the SECOND FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT can be downloaded


Saturday 2 April 2011

TWO NEW AND EXCITING TALKS


please attend both talks and learn what SIKHI says about both topics.

these are new, fresh and interesting talks. they will be in both ENGLISH and PANJABI.

see you thereee.. please bring family and friends.

both talks are going to be at Guroo Tegh Bahdahar Gurdwara, 106 East Park Road, Leicester.


Tuesday 29 March 2011

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT

Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh.

Dearest BROTHERS and SISTERS,

Please accept this as a personal invite to attend
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT.

This a brand NEW event that will be taking place for the YOUTH by the YOUTH.

Every FRIDAY NIGHT from 7:20PM to 8:30PM the evening program at Guroo Tegh Bahadhur Gurdwara will take place in ENGLISH.

Please come along, bring your friends and family, and ENJOY the vibe, the warmth, the comfort and the love of Sri Guroo Granth Saahib Jee.

And you know the score, CHIPS and BEANS for LANGAR!!!

MISS IT :: MISS OUT

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT - COME AND GET SOME ANSWERS.....

Follow the link to hear last Friday's program >>>> FRIDAY 25th MARCH <<<<

Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh.

Saturday 5 March 2011

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHT



a new WEEKLY event is starting in LEICESTER.

TIME 7 - 8:30 pm
WHEN EVERY FRIDAY
WHERE GTBG Gurdawara,Leicester

These are definitely MISS IT, MISS OUT type of events.

## come and join like minded people and discover the treasures of Sri Guroo Granth Saahib Jee ##

Monday 28 February 2011

CAMP PHOTOS.

thank you to everyone who attended and took part in the wings of compassion sikhi camp.

it was amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing!!

please see the photos ~~ wings of compassion ~~


Tuesday 22 February 2011

Sikhi Camp Promo!!!!


Please check out the video for the forthcoming camp!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55doSHNhMjg&feature=fvst

See you all on the weekend :)

Friday 11 February 2011

Tuesday 18 January 2011

KAMAI CAMP - SINGHS.


What can you expect from the Kamai camp

A chance to experience a more focused approach to being a camper!Over the last few years there have been many camps and workshops addressing needs of younger children and newcomers into sikhi however a gap has always existed in regards to developing the spirituality and motivation towards spiritual effort for practisingamritdhaaris. Seeing this gap sevadaars sought to address it by taking inspiration from Sant Baba Harnam Singh Rampur Khere wale’s Naam Abhiaas Kamai smagams which are still being held to this day in India. Albeit slightly modified, several camps have taken place in and around the Uk with the motivation and optimism of sevadaars around the UK. Now we hope to make this a regular occurrence.

So what can you expect:

Collective Amrit Vela ishnaan and Parkash darshan

Personal Nitnem and collective sangat time

Simple Langar and sleeping arrangements

Personal Challenge

Hukamnama Veechar of Mahapurkh recordings

Also your personal requirements added in

A quick energiser which will keep you going for months

Sangat of like minded practising Gursikhs

A chance to just focus on naam bani,veechar and sangat without distractions

Separate Singh/ Singhni camps.

If you are interested please fill out the form at the boss website asap! Places are limited and it is strictly first come first served. We will email you a campers pack and a list of what essentials to bring when you have a place confirmed. There is no cost for this camp although donations are always welcome for future initiatives.

Closing date for Singhnia camp is Fri 21st January 2011

Singhnia Camp is on the 28th to 30th January 2011

Closing date for Singhs Camp is 28th January 2011

Singhs camp is 4th to 6th February 2011.

Both begin at evening times so that it bodes well with people travelling from home towns. The camps will take place at Leicester Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara.

Any questions pls contact 07882 340954 or emailkhandeydhar@gmail.com

Strictly over 18’s only.

Monday 17 January 2011

KAMAI CAMP - KAURS.

What can you expect from the Kamai camp

A chance to experience a more focused approach to being a camper! Over the last few years there have been many camps and workshops addressing needs of younger children and newcomers into sikhi however a gap has always existed in regards to developing the spirituality and motivation towards spiritual effort for practising amritdhaaris. Seeing this gap sevadaars sought to address it by taking inspiration from Sant Baba Harnam Singh Rampur Khere wale’s Naam Abhiaas Kamai smagams which are still being held to this day in India. Albeit slightly modified, several camps have taken place in and around the Uk with the motivation and optimism of sevadaars around the UK. Now we hope to make this a regular occurrence.

So what can you expect:

Collective Amrit Vela ishnaan and Parkash darshan

Personal Nitnem and collective sangat time

Simple Langar and sleeping arrangements

Personal Challenge

Hukamnama Veechar of Mahapurkh recordings

Also your personal requirements added in

A quick energiser which will keep you going for months

Sangat of like minded practising Gursikhs

A chance to just focus on naam bani,veechar and sangat without distractions

Separate Singh/ Singhni camps.

If you are interested please fill out the form at the boss website asap! Places are limited and it is strictly first come first served. We will email you a campers pack and a list of what essentials to bring when you have a place confirmed. There is no cost for this camp although donations are always welcome for future initiatives.

Closing date for Singhnia camp is Fri 21st January 2011

Singhnia Camp is on the 28th to 30th January 2011

Closing date for Singhs Camp is 28th January 2011

Singhs camp is 4th to 6th February 2011.

Both begin at evening times so that it bodes well with people travelling from home towns. The camps will take place at Leicester Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara.

Any questions pls contact 07882 340954 or email khandeydhar@gmail.com

Strictly over 18’s only.

Saturday 1 January 2011

Latest Camp Photos!!!

vaheguroo jee kaa khalsa, vaheguroo jee kee fateh.

enjoy the photos from the camp that took place on the 28th and 29th of december 2010...