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  1. Life is as Much Happiness, Love and Warmth as Anxiety, Depression & Unhappiness ! http://www.sikhnet.com/news/life-much-happiness-love-and-warmth
  2. Sikh Sahit & Chittar Pradarshani https://www.facebook.com/DSGMC/photos/a.464407136984155.1073741824.409387455819457/716910911733775/?type=1&relevant_count=1
  3. Gursikh Owned Vegetarian Bakery in Toronto http://www.sikh24.com/2014/10/16/gursikh-owned-vegetarian-bakery-in-toronto/#.VD-kfWIayK0
  4. The Age of Loneliness is Killing Us http://www.sikhchic.com/people/the_age_of_loneliness_is_killing_us
  5. The Grand in conjunction with Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara Gravesend are hosting the SAFE talk training on Thursday 30th October. This is for those aged between 16-19! Great turnout last year. This is open to everyone in that age group to come along to. Great for your CV! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=706145562796169
  6. 3rd Annual Sikh Games, NY https://www.facebook.com/296137263816879/photos/a.652802191483716.1073741832.296137263816879/652801778150424/?type=1&theater
  7. Graduate Insight Event with EY Sikh Network https://mobile.twitter.com/EYSikhNetwork/status/519855305023553536/photo/1
  8. Parenting and Role Models http://instagram.com/p/uI_IkdQ4Fl/
  9. Arpan Kaur wins "Student of the Year 2014" in England http://barusahib.org/general/student-of-the-year-2014-award-bedford/
  10. Punjab SHAME Amritsar, Ludhiana among Worlds top 10 polluted cities http://singhstation.net/2014/10/amritsar-ludhiana-among-worlds-top-10-polluted-cities/
  11. Sikh Sewaks Australia Annual Family Gurmat Camp 2014 http://singhstation.net/event/sikh-sewaks-australia-annual-family-gurmat-camp-2014/
  12. Kid it's all about financial security. Older the guy, richer he is :-)
  13. Love across the cultural divide: Mixed-faith Harwood couple appear in Sky Living documentary Hitched http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/11524412.Love_across_the_cultural_divide__Mixed_faith_Bolton_couple_appear_in_TV_documentary/
  14. The original five beloved Panj Pyare played a vital role in the shaping Sikh history and defining Sikhism. Guru Gobind Singh asked for volunteers ready to give their heads. Five courageous men answered the call. The guru initiated them into the order of Khalsa, a sect of sant saphai, or saint soldiers. These spiritual warriors vowed not only to fight adversaries on the battlefield but to combat the inner enemy egoism with humility through service to humanity and abolishing caste. They performed the original Amrit Sanchar initiation ceremony, baptizing Guru Gobind Singh and then about 80,000 others on Vaisakhi of 1699. 1. Bhai Daya Singh (1661 - 1708) The first of the Panj Pyare to answer the call of Guru Gobind Singh and offer his head was Bhai Daya Singh. Birth: Lahore, present day Pakistan, 1661. Born Daya Ram. Family: Son of Suddha and his wife Mai Dayali of the Sobhi Khatri clan. Occupation: Shopkeeper. Initiation: Anand Pur, 1669. Age 38. Death: Nanded, 1708. Martyred age 47. Upon initiation, Daya Ram gave up the occupation and alliance of his Khatri caste to become Daya Singh and join the Khalsa warriors. The meaning of Daya is merciful, kind, compassionate and Singh is lion, qualities which are inherent in the five beloved Panj Pyare. Bhai Daya Singh fought beside Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa in Anand Pur and helped the guru to escape from Chamkaur in December, 1705. 2. Bhai Dharam Singh (1699 - 1708) The second of the Panj Pyare to answer the call of Guru Gobind Singh and offer his head was Bahi Dharam Singh. Birth: By River Ganges in Hastinapur, NE of Meerut, 1666. Born Dharam Das. Family: Son of Sant Ram and his wife Mai Sabho of the Jatt clan. Occupation: Farmer. Initiation: Anand Pur, 1699. Age 33. Death: Nanded, 1708. Martyred age 42. Upon initiation, Dharam Ram gave up the occupation and alliance of his Jatt caste to become Dharam Singh and join the Khalsa warriors. The meaning of Dharam is righteous living and Singh is lion, qualities which are inherent in the five beloved Panj Pyare. Bhai Dharam Singh fought beside Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa in Anand Pur and and helped the guru to escape from Chamkaur in December, 1705. 3. Bhai Himmat Singh (1661 - 1705) The third of the Panj Pyare to answer the call of Guru Gobind Singh and offer his head was Bhai Himmat Singh. Birth: Jagannath Pur, 1661. Born Himmat Rai. Family: Son of Gulzaree and his wife Dhanoo of the Kumhar clan. Occupation: Water carrier. Initiation: Anand Pur, 1699. Age 38. Death: Chamkaur, December 7, 1705. Martyred age 44. Upon initiation, Himmat Rai gave up the occupation and alliance of his Kumhar caste to become Himmat Singh and join the Khalsa warriors. The meaning of Himmat is courageous spirit and Singh is lion, qualities which are inherent in the five beloved Panj Pyare. Bhai Himmat Singh fought beside Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa in Anand Pur and at the battle of Chamkaur in December 7, 1705 where he died. 4. Bhai Muhkam Singh (1663 - 1705) The fourth to answer the call of Guru Gobind Singh and offer his head was Bhai Muhkam Singh. Birth: Dwarka, Gujrat 1663. Born Muhkam Chand. Family: Son of Tirath Chand and his wife Devi Bai of the Chhimba clan. Occupation: Tailor, printer of cloth. Initiation: Anand Pur, 1699. Age 36. Death: Chamkaur, December 7, 1705. Martyred age 44. Upon initiation, Muhkam Chand gave up the occupation and alliance of his Chhimba caste to become Muhkam Singh and join the Khalsa warriors. The meaning of Muhkam is strong firm leader or manager and Singh is lion, qualities inherent in the five beloved Panj Pyare. Bhai Muhkam Singh fought beside Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa in Anand Pur and at the battle of Chamkaur in December 7, 1705 where he died. 5. Bhai Sahib Singh (1662 - 1705) The fourth to answer the call of Guru Gobind Singh and offer his head was Bhai Sahib Singh. Birth: Bidar, present day Karnataka, India, 1663. Born Sahib Chand. Family: Son of Bhai Guru Narayana and his wife Ankamma Bai of the Nai clan. Occupation: Barber. Initiation: Anand Pur, 1699. Age 37. Death: Chamkaur, December 7, 1705. Martyred age 44. Upon initiation, Sahib Chand gave up the occupation and alliance of his Nai caste to become Sahib Singh and join the Khalsa warriors. The meaning of Sahib is lordly or masterful and Singh is lion, qualities inherent in the five beloved Panj Pyare. Bhai Sahib Singh fought beside Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa in Anand Pur and at the battle of Chamkaur in December 7, 1705 where he died. Source - http://www.unp.me/f15/panj-pyaare-259661/#ixzz3FvUJn3oa
  15. I think rather than waiting, one should organise a Social Networking Event locally like Sikh Society Bowling and Nandos http://allevents.in/manchester/sikh-society-bowling-and-nandos/1531974210347538 What do you think ?
  16. Kiddie Sangat is your local Sikh parent & toddler playgroup. We get together every two weeks and enjoy playtime, crafts, stories, songs and activities in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Kiddie Sangat is an opportunity for both children and parents to spend some time in a Sikhi oriented and fun environment, make new friends and maybe even learn a thing or two. The group is aimed at toddlers, preschoolers and children under 5 years old. Source - http://www.kiddiesangat.com/about/
  17. Shaolin Monks visit Sikh temple in UK to promote unity + world peace Published on Oct 10, 2014Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh Temple in the UK, in association with the Unity of Faiths foundation this week hosted the visit of Shaolin Abbot and 50 Monks from the world famous Shaolin Temple of China. President of Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh temple in Southall, Middx in UK, Mr Gurmail Singh Malhi said: "We are honoured to welcome Shaolin Abbot and 50 monks to the Gurdwara so that together we can pray for World peace and unity." After a tour of the Gurdwara and prayers, the Monks also partook in Langar (this is a free community meal offered by all Sikh temples around the world) which had been specially prepared for the monks without onions and garlic. Visitors at the temple all enjoyed the martial arts display performed by the monks. To find out more about the free community meals offered for all at Sikh temples world-wide look out for an upcoming event in November 2014 called 'Langar Week' - VISIT: http://www.langarweek.com for more details. Footage filmed on a mobile handset by a representative of SGSS Sikh temple in Southall, UK. Media: e: news@newsivity.com Visit http://www.newsivity.com to view photos from the visit and more global Good News features. Source - http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=gOSqZiHAppk
  18. Good one ! But have you noticed all participants are mature & independent. I think Sikhs should wait till 25 for parents to set them up. If not then kids can start dating.
  19. OMG Oh My God! http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMG__Oh_My_God!
  20. British Sikhs should make Tv shows which are more realistic like 1. Please Marry My Boy 2. Meet my folks 3. Beauty and the Geek 4. The Millionaire Matchmaker
  21. Dhan Dhan Guru Ramdas Sahib ji, Gurpurab di beant vadhai hoveh ji http://www.akji.org.uk/multimedia/Delhi/2013/201310deli040thu.mp3
  22. I know but better than watching Sangat TV matrimonials.
  23. Check out http://lohgarh.ca/products-page/bag/khazana
  24. Desi Entertainment http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s-3NW4Vw2bI http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P6EqdP8hWBY http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=srhvSiV1IhY
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