Baba Tera Nankana
Baba Tera Nankana is a deep and thought-provoking track from Golden Roots about how the partition of Panjab initiated by the British caused Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birthplace to be separated from Sikhs and the new status quo caused by partition.
The King of Anandpur Sahib
A memorable nursery rhyme describing Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his 40 Sikhs. A little history lesson within a lovely nursery rhyme and an engaging animation.
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.
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.
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 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.
5 Pyare
A fun and educational way to learn the 5 Piyaare names. The familar tune will help children to easily follow with their own hand and sing along.
The Kes Song
This lovely song is a fun way to learn the importance of keeping your Kes, with an attractive animation to go with it. Children will want to sing this again and again!
I am Singh I am Kaur
In collaboration with Sikh Youth Australia and The Turban Shop, L-FRESH the LION performed the song "I AM SINGH, I AM KAUR" alongside young people from the Sikh community in Sydney. The song empowers all Sikhs but especially the youth to understand their birth into royalty.
Santali
A look into Sikh history and the battles and obstacles Sikhs have faced fighting for their right to freedom throughout and still face today.
4 Sahibzaade
Young ones can easily learn the 4 Sahibzaade names in this nursery rhyme, which is not only sung in a memorable tune but also fun and interactive.
Mool Mantar
This beautiful animation incorporates the recitation of the mool mantar by a child. Children learn best from their peers, and this recitiation of the mool mantar will in no doubt inspire young children to follow along and enjoy.
Mother
South West Sydney MC L-FRESH The LION has turned his attention to the planet itself on his powerful new environmental treatise Mother.
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.
Guru Ka Khalsa
Get up and follow the actions with these young Khalsa's and learn what a Guru Ka Khalsa is. The catchy and familiar tune will surely get little Khalsa's singing along.
Saari Ummar
A cover of a song by A.S, Kang, delving into the thought-provoking statement: "You've wasted your whole lifetime"
Caste
Caste is a deep and thought-provoking track from Golden Roots about the disrespect that many different parts of society are treated and how it holds no place in Sikhi.
The 5 K's
An inspiring description of the 5 Kakkars which will resonate with older children, sung in a truly memorable tune that will motivate children to learn about the significance of the 5 Kakkars.
Mother Tongue
Be inspired and relate to this heart touching track from L-Fresh The Lion and fall back in love with your Mother tongue, Panjabi.
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.