Panthic Report – October 11th

Panthic Report

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As Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhandrianwale came to the San Jose gurudwara for his first of three programs on Friday Oct 5th he was welcomed by about 50 protestors that did not want the Diwan to take place. This later attracted 15 police men and woman. The protestors were requesting a sit down conversation with the parcharak from India and they stated that whenever Siri Guru Nanak Dev ji travelled there would always be open shabad vichar or conversation on what Is truth. Dhiandrianwale finished the diwan on Friday night but failed to show up for the scheduled Saturday night and Sunday morning diwan – without any announcements to the sangat. The protestors on Saturday night after Dhiandrianwale went on to say that whereever Dhiandrianwale will have diwans within the vicinity there will be 200-400 singhs demanding open dialogue shabad vichar that will be live-streamed and will not have a time limit. Dhiandrianwale finished the diwan on Friday night but failed to show up for the scheduled Saturday night and Sunday morning diwan – without any announcements to the sangat.

On November 2nd an American Sports Drama Film will be released named, “Tiger” Based on a true story of Pardeep Nagra, a practicing Sikh man who aspires to be a boxer but faces the hurdles of being banned from the sport of boxing due to his religious beliefs. The Sikh American continues to persevere and fight against the racial profiling, stereotypical threats, and pressure to change. Stay tuned next week when we interview the boxer himself, Pardeep Nagra.

Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) says it is targeting Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver to join some 100 cities worldwide where Sikhs will be polled in a non-binding referendum as part of a campaign dubbed “Referendum 2020.”

The group, which has branches in New York, Toronto and London, says it’s seeking to use the planned November 2020 referendum to assess the appetite for an independent Khalistan, before presenting its case for a binding referendum to the United Nations.

Sikhs in WW1 exhibition in Grand Rapids, Michigan event info at: www.mysimran.info

Music:

Dyallas – Radio-on
Dyallas – Happy
Dyallas – Alive

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Welcome to the new mysimran.info web site!

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

The mysimran.info web site has been launched. It’s a new exciting look and feel on a new Home page that combines all the latest information at your finger tips including posts, videos, Instagram, and Sikh news in one convenient place. In addition, all the other information that was available on the site is still there but we have made some changes to make it easier to find and navigate. Here’s the details (click on an image to expand it):

A new header and navigation bar that includes some new links and icons for key pages:

The latest post. We will post new articles weekly. These could be news items, a reminder about an upcoming camp, or something inspirational. So check back, often!

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We hope you like the new site and find it helpful in your personal simran journey!

Naam Simran Camp – Slough UK

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Slough (London), United Kingdom

*Note:*
These camps require registration to provide your travel plans. Please register here (Click here to register).

Also during the entire month of August, there will be special programs happening – Simran, q&a, art exhibition, kids camp and main camp. During the Children’s and Youth Camps, there will be also be guided simran in another part of the Gurdwara for the rest of the sangat. Therefore, everyone is encouraged to attend all the events.

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Youth Camp (Ages 16 – 25): Monday, August 6th – Sunday, August 12th

Children’s Camp (Ages 10 – 15): Monday, August 13th – Thursday, August 16th
Main Camp (All Sangat): Friday, August 24th – Monday, August 27th

Address: Guru Maneyo Granth Gurdwara, 221 Bath Road, Slough, SL1 4BA, UK

Click here to register

Sikhs Don’t Gossip at Work

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Sikhs Don’t Gossip at Work

“Hey, did you hear about Jack in Sales? They’re saying he might get fired for stealing office supplies”! If you’ve ever worked in a setting with colleagues you’re quite familiar with provocations like these. Office gossip seems to invade your space at every turn. Whether in email, chat, a private Slack channel or in hushed tones in a conference room, there seems to be no escape from the wildfire spreading down the grapevine. For Sikhs in the workplace, it may pose a difficult predicament. How do you stay engaged with your workmates, but stay true to your spiritual duty to not slander and gossip?

Here are three helpful tips to keep you from idle gossip according to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji:

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Panthic Report – July 19th

Panthic Report

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This week panthic report reports on the “most organized gurdwara in the world”, the Sikh inmates in Oregon’s situation is worsening, Austral gurdwara in Australia still partaking in langar on tables and chairs, and SGPC deciding to set safety standards in SGPC run gurdwaras (including Siri Harmandir Sahib)

For panthic news visit www.panthicreport.com

Music:

Dyallas – Radio-on
Dyallas – Happy
Dyallas – Alive

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Without Shape, Without Form, Art Exhibition

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UK’s first permanent Sikh Art gallery is featured in Slough’s Guru Maneyo Granth Gurudwara. Art was completed by Kanwar Singh of ArtofPunjab and this video was streamed on Sikh Channel originally. Please don’t forget to subscribe for more Simran, Katha, Kirtan and more! And please share with family and friends.