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Sikhi Soundbites

Tarnjyot Singh Bains
79 episodes   Last Updated: Sep 10, 23
Welcome to ”Sikhi Soundbites,” a podcast that delivers bite-sized servings of Sikh history and wisdom directly to your ears. In each episode, we present concise and captivating stories from Sikh history, highlighting pivotal events, influential figures, and their profound impact on Sikhism. Additionally, we delve into the depths of Sikh philosophy and share timeless wisdom and teachings that can enrich your life. Join us for quick and insightful soundbites that provide a comprehensive glimpse into the essence of Sikhi, making it accessible and engaging for all.

Episodes

In this katha clip, Nihang Giani Sher Singh Ji (Ambala Wale) shares a story in which the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb is haunted by the spiritual presence of Bhai Mati Das for the actions he and his Mughal forces took against Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, even though Bhai Mati Das had already achieved martyrdom.
In this concise katha clip, Sant Giani Hari Singh (Randhawe Wale) narrates the story of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji and the snake. In the snake's previous life, it was a pandit who had turned into a snake as a consequence of his deceitful actions, particularly by misleading people into worshipping him falsely.
Sep 08, 2023
Origins Of Kaaba
In this concise katha clip, Sri Maan Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale recounts the historical account of the construction of the Kaaba in Mecca, with references to the roles of Prophet Ibrahim and Prophet Muhammad in its creation.
In this katha clip, Sant Giani Mohan Singh (Bhindranwale) discusses the dedicated seva (selfless service) and the strict rehat (Sikh code of conduct) maintained by Sant Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale throughout his life, even during times of declining health.
In this short katha clip, Sant Giani Hari Singh (Randhawe Wale) provides insights into the identities of the Nine Naths.
In this katha clip, Baba Santa Singh Nihang (Buddha Dal) recounts the story of how the ages of Tretayug and Dvapar Yug were reversed or flipped.
In this concise katha clip, Sri Maan Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale recounts a story from the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Maharaja requested a meeting with a Nihang Singh who claimed to have had the darshan (divine audience) of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, aiming to witness the greatness of Guru Sahib's nature firsthand.
In this katha clip, Sant Giani Hari Singh (Randhawe Wale) elaborates on the various rewards mentioned within the Sri Nanak Parkash Granth for those who wake up during Amrit Vela (the ambrosial hours).
In this brief katha clip, Sri Maan Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale elaborates on the conversation that Bhai Nand Lall had with Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji concerning Guru Sahib's three distinct forms.
In this katha clip, Nihang Giani Sher Singh Ji (Ambala Wale) discusses the origin of the term "Ramgarhia" and narrates the story behind how Jassa Singh Ramgarhia acquired his name.