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shriwaheguru · 1 year
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darling-solaire · 20 days
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You guys don’t understand the potential of a desi/ Mexican wedding like I just know Milo would be thriving organising everything
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the-brown-man · 3 months
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zozo-01 · 13 days
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lahori wala porter and karachi wali darlin, you will always be famous to me <333
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prabhghuman · 4 months
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DHAN BABA DEEP SINGH JI
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BABA DEEP SINGH JI SHAHEED 🙏🏻 (26 January 1682 - 13 November 1757)
“ਜਉ ਤਉ ਪ੍ਰੇਮ ਖੇਲਣ ਕ��� ਚਾਉ॥ ਸਿਰੁ ਧਰਿ ਤਲਿ ਗਲੀ ਮੇਰੀ ਆਉ॥ ਇਤੁ ਮਾਰਗਿ ਪੈਰੁ ਧਰਿਜੇ ॥ ਸਿਰੁ ਦਿਜੈ ਕਾਣਿ ਵ ਕੀਜੈ ॥੨੦ ॥”
( If you desire to play this game of love with Me (god), Then stop onto My Path with your head in Hand. When you place your feet on this Path, Give me your head and don’t pay any attention to public opinion. ॥20॥)
{From: Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang: 1410 to 1412, section: Salok Varan Thay Vadhekh }
Baba Deep Singh ji was a Sikh leader known for his bravery and devotion to Sikhism also one of the most hollowed martyrs in Sikhism. He is remembered for his sacrifice and devotion to the teachings of the Gurus .
Baba Deep Singh ji was born on 26 January 1682 in Sandhu Jatt Sikh family. His father name was “Bhai Bhagta ji” and he was a farmer and his mother was “Mata Jioni Ji”. He born in Pahuwind village in Tarn Taran, Amritsar district of Punjab.
He was the first head of Misl Shaheedan Tarna Dal and first head of Damdaki Taksal, then head of Sharomani Panth Akali Buddha Dal.
The Battle of Amritsar, also known as the “Siege of Amritsar”, occurred in 1757. It was a fierce battle between the Sikhs and the Mughal forces. The Sikhs were defending the city Amritsar and the Golden Temple from the Mughals Afghan Army. During the battle, Baba Deep Singh offered prayers before starting “May My Head Fall At The DARBAR SAHIB”. Baba Deep Singh, who was in his 70s, displayed exceptional courage and determination. Despite being severely wounded, he continued fighting and ultimately fulfilled his vow to reach the Golden Temple. His act of bravery and sacrifice is celebrated in Sikh history and culture.
In 1757 on 13 November, during the Battle of Amritsar, he fought fearlessly and sacrificed himself . The Battle of Amritsar strengthened the resolve of the Sikh community and solidified their commitment to defending their faith and sacred sites. It also contributed to the historical significance of the Golden Temple in Sikhism.
He also fought the Battle of Chapal Chiri (1710), Battle of Sadhuara (1710) and Siege of Sirhind (1710) alongside with BaBa Banda Singh Bahadur.
His courage, dedication and legacy is a powerful reminder of the strength of faith and the importance of standing up for what you believe and also for religion. Baba Deep Singh Ji's unwavering determination and fearlessness in the face of adversity are truly inspiring. His commitment to protecting the Golden Temple and his willingness to sacrifice himself for his beliefs are qualities that inspires us to be stand up for ourselves.
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manicomplex · 2 years
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amrita pratim, a prominent punjabi poet that wrote about the impact of partition on women and refugees in the 1950s and the horrors of the following nationalizing project in india. I weep with her work in remembering the joys and woes of my elders.
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meluhha · 1 year
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Alexander Balwinder Iskander Jaswinder
ever wonder why Punjabi names end in -nder or rather, why that isn’t unique to Punjabi?
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sun-s-soul · 1 year
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instaboysharn · 2 years
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You can call me instaboysharn💡🫀
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tabileaks · 5 days
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Punjabi music has a rich and diverse history that reflects the cultural vibrancy of the Punjab region. From its folk origins and classical influences to the modern-day fusion of styles, Punjabi music continues to evolve while maintaining its distinct identity. Whether through the beats of Bhangra or the soulful strains of Sufi songs, Punjabi music remains a powerful expression of the region's cultural heritage and an enduring source of joy and inspiration for millions around the world.
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rrcraft-and-lore · 1 month
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Grimdark Magazine Issue 38 is here!!
This issue deserves so much thanks, most of all to Beth Tabler and Adrian of GDM for making it happen, and personally, I want to thank them for choosing my story as inspiration for the cover and featuring Punjabi Sikhs - which is huge.
For those who don't know, my family background is Sikh, and it's a religious minority that doesn't often feature in fiction, and I've never seen Sikh coded characters on the cover of anything sff in the West personally. In Reed Lions you'll find a band of brothers on the march, Sikh coded by names like: Harpreet, Buppi (nickname for Bulpindher), Many(short for Maninder - a Sikh friend of mine I tuckerized), and others.
The story pays nods to the sacrifice of Sikh soldiers in history and wars - like those used as cannon fodder in Africa and other wars.
At it's core: it's a story of positive masculinity and male brotherhood, duty, sacrifice, PTSD/depression, and the tolls/tragedy of war.
I want thank the members of my discord for all their support and this one is dedicated to them, and to Boe Kelley for the gift of a gaming keyboard I specifically wrote this on.
I'd like to thank Mihir, Shazzie and all the others who've taken time out to read, review, and share this. And of course the deepest thanks as well to the contributors with whom I get to share this lovely TOC and for giving their BRILLIANT stories, which you can get here.
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onlinesikhstore · 3 months
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Tavreekh Guru Khalsa Old Sikh Granth Giyani Giyan Singh Wala Punjabi Book Part 1
Tavreekh Guru Khalsa Old Sikh Granth Giyani Giyan Singh ji Wala Punjabi Book Part - 1
Book Ref: MO Pages 856, Hardcover, Edition 2018
Author: Giyani Giyan Singh Ji Wala
Book Size: approx. 22.5cm x19cm x3cm, Weight approx. 1500g (Very heavy book)
Language: Indian Punjabi Gurmukhi/PanjabiPlease check contents photo to have more information about this book.
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sikhhistoryinfo05 · 9 months
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh 's Darbar
if you want to know about him you should visit
this site
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bwthornton · 2 years
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#History An intro to Punjabi history and myth with Imran Javed | Curator's Corner S7 Ep8 #CuratorsCorner The British Museum
https://stratford-upon-avon-theatre.blogspot.com/2022/11/history-intro-to-punjabi-history-and.html
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