Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Veer Manpreet Singh-Encore
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
A Ceremony of Bliss
Ek Jot Doe Moorti, Dhan Pir Kaehiyeh Soe"
They are not called husband and wife who merely sit together;
rather they are husband and wife, who having two bodies are one in spirit.

Sharan tying the Raakhi at the Maiyan

Sharan's Mom getting Raj all oiled up

A free for all with the yellow haldi stuff

Harsohela and Gurparkash found the punishment amusing

Harsohela described this as Nani Ma's finger painting
All showered up, Raj is escorted out by his Mama Ji, Brig-Gen Ravinder Singh (for good measure, the task was assigned to the good BG to prevent any possible escape)
Blessings and Love from Raj's proud Nani Ji, Mdm Harnam Kaur
Some serious Gidda by the aunts
Sangeet Nite at the Khalsa Club Singapore
My eldest sister, Jaswant feeding the best man, Chubby on the morning of the wedding



With the flowers girls after the Anand Kaaraj. Raj appears to be in a daze.


Mr & Mrs Rajvinder Singh at their wedding reception
Clockwise: Har Gobind S, Manjit K, Nela, Jaswant K and Jasleen K- Raj had everyone in stiches
Monday, November 12, 2007
Article on Gurgaddi Dihara
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Sant-Sadh-Bhagat-Brahmgiani-Defined
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Sikh Chef Braves Danger to Save a Life
Monday, October 8, 2007
Bhai Tarjit Singh Ji and Bhai Niranjan Singh Ji in KL soon


Monday, October 1, 2007
Dya Sings to the World


Thursday, September 27, 2007
True Australian Ghost Story
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Bhai Ram Singh Guru Gyan Mission
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Tabla Maestro Sibu Ji in Malaysia
Date: Saturday, September 15, 2007
Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Sabha House Conference Room
71 Jalan Maarof, Bangsar
Contact InfoPhone: 012 339 7281
Email: hargopal@gmail.com
Master Sarbjit Singh (Sibu Ji) will be showcasing his tabla and keyboard playing prowess at this performance. For those of you who were fortunate enough to catch his superb performance with Ghulam Abbas last Saturday, no introduction is necessary. For the rest of you, this show is not to be missed. The guy is truly inspiring.
Fee : RM20 only per person, to cover costs.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Gur Pooray Kirpa Dhari

So great were the blessings of the True and Perfect Guru, that Gurparkash's birthday celebrations had been intertwined with the Parkash Dihara of her Guru for the rest of her life. We normally celebrate her birthday with an event at the gurdwara. This year was no different. The Akhand Paath, in commemoration of the Parkash Dihara was being held at Tatt Khalsa Gurdwara, KL and we had a small diwan from 2 to 4pm in one of the smaller Darbar Sahib with Sukhmani Sahib recitation and some Kirtan, followed by ardas and hukamnama. After that, some delicious Tosai, samosaas, cake and cha were served to the Sangat. Gurparksh and older sister, Harsohela Kaur, also had fun sharing party packs with other kids present.
Later that day, we had a wonderful evening of Ghazals, Geets, Classical Khayals, Sufi Khayals and a few golden bollywood oldies with Ghulam Abbas Khan. We were truly lucky that a very gifted tabla maestro, Ustad Sarbjit Singh or better known as Sibu Ji, was on hand to accompany Khan saab. Sibu Ji was born without sight and his feat of mastering the tabla at a relatively young age of 28, is nothing short of being truly magnificent. The evening went on until late as Khan saab was flooded with requests of famous Ghazals and Bolloywood oldies which Khan saab readily obliged and delivered beautifully. He is a truly gifted and talented singer. As I watched Sibu Ji masterfully and flawlessly deliver the strokes of the tabla, I couldn't help but think of the irony of being guided through a beautiful world of rhythm and music by someone who is visually challenged. Well, he showed true vision in his performance that evening. This was a Saturday that will be remembered by all for a long long time.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
An Evening of Ghazals and Geets
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
There, Its Done
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH
to all Gursikhs and Warm Greetings to the rest of the cyberworld.
I hope that I will be able to put up some stuff here that is readable whilst sharing my thoughts and hoping to learn from the rest of you guys who are already veterans at this.
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Cheers,
Belay