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Out Now – The Great Guru Nanak Vol.3
Our new book is now out “The Great Guru Nanak Vol.3” providing short biographies of Sri Guru Angad Dev Ji, Sri Guru Amar Das Ji & Sri Guru Ram Das Ji. The book continues the series of the previous books & is in the same format with revision questions & answers at the end of each chapter. You can purchase…
Gursikhi Gems Poem
We are pleased to be sharing this poem https://akaalpublishers.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Gursikhi-gems-poem-Sant-Kartar-Singh.pdf that was penned by Sant Kartar Singh Jee Bhindranwale to their son Shaheed Bhai Amrik Singh Jee. We have added commentary to help the sangat (congregation) to understand the analogies being used and added relevant Gurbani quotations & Bhai Gurdas Jee’s teachings to further emphasise some of the points being made.…
Vaisakhi Resources
You can now download a basic powerpoint presentation we have created on Vaisakhi on this link https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rgqV59bDf8TKkGb0xIP9U5NVkhRgXgtZ/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106568441401290122923&rtpof=true&sd=true it is also available on our ‘Free Literature’ tab. You can also download our Vaisakhi booklet to compliment this at https://akaalpublishers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Vaisakhi-Booklet-Final-Print-Ready-1.pdf
Sikh Code of Conduct Course Learning Materials Download now
We conducted a ‘Sikh Code of Conduct Course’ over 10 weeks some years ago. The course is very useful to people who are interested in learning about key Sikh ceremonies from birth to death. The aim of the course was to discuss the differences in applications of Rehat (discipline) in disparate groups of the Sikhs. Sharing their commonalties and discussing…
Rang of Holi & Holla Mohalla
The colours of Holi and Holla Mohalla make them stand out on an annual basis. Some argue Sikhs should not throw colours over one another whereas authors argue it is a distinct historical tradition of the Sikhs. To learn more please read our new short article on the topic which references Sikh history, Gurbani and Bhai Nand Lal Jee’s poetic…