Soorma Bhindranwala
Immortal Productions describe the qualities of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindranwale in this video. He was charismatic, no-nonsense and regimentally against oppression and injustice.
1984
A interesting depiction following 3 stories that resonate with many Sikhs during 1984. The injustices that befell the Sikhs during those terrible times, should not be forgotten.
Zulm
Like minorites in many nations, the Sikhs have also suffered at the hands of the more populace religions in India. This video aims to shed some light on those.
Gurbani
Bhai Simranjit Singh Ji Parwana Kavishri Jatha presents their Kavishri, a style of folk music entailing energetic and dynamic a cappella singing, on Gurbani.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Babaa
P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Babaa.
Waheguru
Immortal Productions return with a special Simran (Sikh Mantra) track to help keep us all in Chardi Kala (high spirits) and aid in our personal spiritual journey of connecting with the One (Ek).
Shukar Dateya
We all crave success, sometimes it becomes an obsession and we will do anything, even lose ourselves in it's pursuit. But is it really success at fault, or our perception of what success is?
Baam-e-Nanak: Light of Nanak
Rooted in the spirit of benevolence for all, Guru Nanak Dev Ji proclaims no one is high or low; only righteousness is supreme. Guru Nanak Dev Ji the first Sikh Guru born in 1469, he traversed vast geographies for over two decades to visit congregational sites of diverse faiths with a noble interest to seek and impart universal fellowship.
Guru Nanak You're My Hero
Taren Kaur sings the praises of Dhan Guru Nanak Dev ji, who without a doubt is the true hero in all of our hearts.
Wahdat-al-Wajud: Unity of Existence
In the cradle of civilizations, Guru Nanak Dev Ji states that awareness of Omnipresence is an oasis that can quench the soul. Guru Nanak Dev Ji the first Sikh Guru born in 1469, he traversed vast geographies for over two decades to visit congregational sites of diverse faiths with a noble interest to seek and impart universal fellowship.
Lihaaze Insaniyat: Respect for Humanity
At 'Khorasan' Guru Nanak Dev Ji spreads the scent of humanity. Guru Nanak Dev Ji the first Sikh Guru born in 1469, he traversed vast geographies for over two decades to visit congregational sites of diverse faiths with a noble interest to seek and impart universal fellowship.
Guru Chela: Mentor and Seeker
Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the exalted guide, mentors his compadre to receive the spiritual baton. Guru Nanak Dev Ji the first Sikh Guru born in 1469, he traversed vast geographies for over two decades to visit congregational sites of diverse faiths with a noble interest to seek and impart universal fellowship.
Gabru Panjab De
Panjab, the land of the five rivers, in India, has bore many daughters and sons who have been relentless in their pursuit of political and relgious freedoms.
Mera Rangla Panjab
With the world's largest protest, the farmers of Panjab and many other states descended upon Delhi until it forced its hand to repeal the three laws enacted without the full understanding of their impact. Kisaan Majdoor Ekta Zindabaad!
Sir Janda Jaaveh
Sikhs have always been a part of fighting justice, whether it was the Mughals in India, Axis powers in the World Wars or the Imperial Rule that ended in 1947. Sir Janda Jaaveh, aims to describe the non-chalent attitude of many Sikhs to lay down their lives for what they believed in.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Bhabhaa
P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Bhabhaa.
Giani Amolak Singh Ji
This remastered album from Kirtan Fi focuses one one of Giani Amolak Singh Ji's Chonkis (Kirtan sung in one sitting) accompanied by Bhai Gurmit Singh Ji Virdee.
Sukha & Jinda
Sukha & Jinda are two Sikh shaheeds who are remembered by the Sikh Community, this track that immortalises them, is from the latest Straight Outta Khalistan Album Vol 6.