Sikhi, Guru Nanak & What It Means To Be Sikh - Harinder Singh | The Ranveer Show 293

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @beerbiceps
    @beerbiceps  Год назад +75

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    • @lifeingoa
      @lifeingoa Год назад +3

      Tussi great ho

    • @Kalki-t3y
      @Kalki-t3y Год назад +5

      Thank You So Much Ranveer Allahbadia Sir & Team To Podcast With Harinder Singh Sir Please More Podcast With Him 🙏🙏❤️❤️💎💎💯💯🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @GarvitMadan-c6k
      @GarvitMadan-c6k Год назад +1

      Hi Ranveer
      Amazing Work
      Congrats for 5M on both channels 🎉🥳
      love from Punjab

    • @MonikaMusings
      @MonikaMusings Год назад

      hey can yyou talk about atheism or people who don't call themselves religious and are not athiest either .

    • @karansatnamsingh
      @karansatnamsingh Год назад +2

      Page 333, Line 3
      ultat pavan chakar khat bhayday surat sunn anraagee.
      "I turned my breath inwards, and pierced through the six chakras of the body, and my awareness was centered on the Primal Void of the Absolute Lord." Bhakta Kabir -
      Sggs talks about various mystical aspects such as anhad naad/shabd, ida pingala and sushmana, the tenth gate (dasm duar), kundalini, shiv shakti, nadis , raja yoga, the 6 philosophies, oangkar as the essence of vedas etc but these days they only talk of the devotional aspect

  • @sonirajput2173
    @sonirajput2173 Год назад +292

    I feel everyone who's Sikh or not Sikh, must learn what is written in "Japji Sahib" by Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself,
    There are English Translations available too 😊

    • @nw3877
      @nw3877 Год назад +9

      Translation in Hindi by Osho is also great

    • @harpreetsinghbatra8579
      @harpreetsinghbatra8579 Год назад +2

      Absolutely True

    • @kamaljitsaini9540
      @kamaljitsaini9540 Год назад

      100%

    • @GurpreetSingh-qm9uf
      @GurpreetSingh-qm9uf Год назад +2

      that's the simplest and most essential explanation of lord, for all the humans sepcially religious, who are divided into groups or religions in the name of God should learn about it, the purpose of it is actually making people one and teach the idea of one creation amd creator, or lord , so there would be no conflict on name of God, every human should read it, and the belief if worshipping God in formless being is Also most essential given in Sikhi , it will solve so Many problems , people see Sikhs and Sikhi as community and religion,but i see it as truth, and Gurus as teacher of humanity, and message of Sikhi as universal, it's not any religion or culture but a philosophy, that give answer to the all questions of humans.

    • @singhtera2216
      @singhtera2216 Год назад +1

      Even translation cannot explain the words depth-ness🙏
      If anyone wants to feel the power than focus on words ❤❤

  • @Journey_and_Experiences
    @Journey_and_Experiences Год назад +195

    When you said “SIKHI”, I knew you know more about the Sikh religion than most of the people in India. 🙏🏻✨

    • @jetpark3743
      @jetpark3743 Год назад

      Sikhs are only 10% of Indians, not everyone should know

    • @pritpalsingh1753
      @pritpalsingh1753 Год назад +6

      Because most of the scripture r vanish in India. In 1955 and 1984🙏🙏

    • @user-mi1jn4kc7l
      @user-mi1jn4kc7l Месяц назад

      Kuch bhi nhi jnta h christmas bn chuke h mjh

  • @anindita268
    @anindita268 Год назад +111

    Thank you for this podcast...i am bengali but since childhood I love sikhism and nanak ji is my guru💜 waheguru 🌼💜

  • @selincirkin7387
    @selincirkin7387 Год назад +51

    I am turkish and this conversation is most understanble on guru nanak for me ..and opinions of Mr. Harrinder are so logic and clear on all topics , thanks him for explanation..love from turkiye🌻

    • @kirkwalker141
      @kirkwalker141 Год назад +2

      You are the first Turkish Sikh...welcome and congratulations

    • @selincirkin7387
      @selincirkin7387 Год назад

      @@kirkwalker141 yes 😁 interesting thing is anatolia multiculture place ..you can find every culture except india ..

    • @DK-nc9wr
      @DK-nc9wr 9 месяцев назад

      You should check out the monument in Istanbul where it is said Guru Nanak Dev Ji was said to have visited. It's written in the old Turkish language with Arabic script. Very interesting

  • @jayanthk78
    @jayanthk78 Год назад +180

    Wow. I am a 45 yr old South Indian. I knew nothing about Nanakji. His philosophy is nearly same as Sri Ramanuja’s Vishishtadvaita’s core principles. i learned so much from this conversation.

    • @truthseeker6041
      @truthseeker6041 Год назад

      Our leftists historians deliberately hid the history of our great leaders from our history books

    • @aktheking9841
      @aktheking9841 Год назад +2

      Southern India

    • @azadsingh133
      @azadsingh133 Год назад +2

      You are an Indian from southern part of India.

    • @Dev_Gurjar_Singh
      @Dev_Gurjar_Singh Год назад +5

      Guru nanak dev ji was disciple of Ramanada ji who is founder of bhakti parampra

    • @harmansran8109
      @harmansran8109 Год назад +2

      ​that is not right at all, Guranak appreciate all the Bhagats from bhagti movement

  • @kamaljitsaini9540
    @kamaljitsaini9540 Год назад +400

    Wow...ranveer ...we need more podcast on the rich culture of sikhi and its ideoligy
    Waheguru ji

    • @realharrysingh
      @realharrysingh Год назад +9

      Religion is actually called "Sikhi"

    • @kamaljitsaini9540
      @kamaljitsaini9540 Год назад +2

      Oh ya

    • @5unrays
      @5unrays Год назад +1

      ​@@realharrysinghand it's technically not a religion, it's a way of living Waheguru 🙏🏽

  • @aganguly23
    @aganguly23 Год назад +347

    I am a Hindu Brahmin...and am proud of Sikhs ...our culture stands today because of the Sikh brothers who faught against Islamic oppression and the Marathas and South India...btw am from Bengal...anyways nice podcast as always 🙏

    • @gurmitsingh4415
      @gurmitsingh4415 Год назад +15

      not totally true hindu mobs since 84 Genocide

    • @hindustani7566
      @hindustani7566 Год назад

      ​@@gurmitsingh4415Han to jabardasti andy banoge to Aisa hi hoga khalistanio k chakkr mein masoom log maare jayenge

    • @prmohanoneplus1714
      @prmohanoneplus1714 Год назад

      ​@@gurmitsingh4415 ,
      Not Hindu mobs, but secular, socialist Congress gangsters(Not even mobs) who had been controlling this country for decades with the support of both Hindu,Sikh and other voters.

    • @prmohanoneplus1714
      @prmohanoneplus1714 Год назад +5

      caesar Antonio,
      The Sikh influence was restricted over a limited area, that is over Punjab.Not even over a major portion of north India.

    • @rajp1258
      @rajp1258 Год назад +7

      From South India??? Before commenting about something have full knowledge about it.... We Hindus are high on emotions who can get attract to other practices quickly... So brother just try to get knowledge to understand who betrayed us and who helped us

  • @hemajethwani
    @hemajethwani Год назад +100

    For me, Guru Nanak Saheb represents the balance between Bhakti and Gyan🙏🤲📿. As a Sindhi, who has culture similarity with Punjab, this is truly insightful 🙏
    Being a Sindhi, I would like to visit Sindh one day and know my roots.

    • @seshashahid8318
      @seshashahid8318 Год назад

      Sindhi are not similar to Punjabis yr who told you this that they are similar ?

  • @SikhRI
    @SikhRI Год назад +463

    Thank you, Ranveer, for having Harinder Singh speak on Sikhi. Loved the title “Untold Sikhi’s Richness.” We appreciate it!

    • @devindersinghgulati7451
      @devindersinghgulati7451 Год назад +3

      SikhRI loves it because they are neoSikh.
      Billing itself the premier researh institute on Sikhi, they have produced no cedible research on the religion.
      Where is Sikhi precisely located in terms of the 6 philosophies of India?

    • @realharrysingh
      @realharrysingh Год назад +8

      @@devindersinghgulati7451 all 6 philosophies are rejected by all 10 Satgurus because Guru Granth Sahib is the ONLY revelation from 1 Divine Creator Waheguru

    • @devindersinghgulati7451
      @devindersinghgulati7451 Год назад +2

      @@realharrysingh What do you have to say to the Islamic claim that the Quran is the divine revelation of Allah to Muhamad. Is Allah different from the Divine Creator Waheguru?

    • @realharrysingh
      @realharrysingh Год назад +2

      @@devindersinghgulati7451 yes, Waheguru & allah are different. but muslims allah & christian YHWH are same god

    • @devindersinghgulati7451
      @devindersinghgulati7451 Год назад

      @@realharrysingh The Sikh creative God is karta purkh. His creative force is Naam, and Maya is his creation.

  • @manjeet_singh_oberoi
    @manjeet_singh_oberoi Год назад +27

    Absolutely correct. I have watched Part 1 & Part 2 . Both are 1000 percent correct . ..!!! I am a 60 year old , born in a sikh family who forfatger's became sikh ... so .. I know each n everything which is stated in both part 1 & 2 are 1000 percent correct . Congratulations to presenter & producer. You have done great service to mother INDIA & Humanity ... by creating these two podcasts ...!!! - M S Oberoi ( New Delhi , India )

  • @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa
    @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa Год назад +319

    This episode was long overdue. The depths that you've explored in this episode, it's truly remarkable!
    I am a Sikh, and have studied both Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh religious book) and The Bhagwad Gita. The similarities between the two are striking, especially when it comes to the concept of Karma Yoga. Guru Nanak Dev Ji said "Kirt Karo, Naam Japo, Vand Chhako", meaning Do your duty, meditate on the name of the almighty, and share all that you receive with everybody.
    Also the concept of Para-Brahma. Guru Granth Sahib uses the term "ek onkar", meaning there is one God who we all come from and will all return to.
    All to say, I think you must do another episode on Sikhism with more such guests 🙌🏼💯✨

    • @ronitlenka9205
      @ronitlenka9205 Год назад +5

      Is the Guru Granth Sahib available in Hindi ? I tried to find but couldnt get one!

    • @tech_wizard9315
      @tech_wizard9315 Год назад +2

      Is it really true, that we serve to Guru Nanak jii... Agr hum guru Nanak jii ki seva kre.... To humari purane births N iss births k bad karma's erase hojate ha.... ? I mean agr hum Guru nanak ji ki seva kre to Guru Nanak jii humare bad karma's ko erase kr dete hai??

    • @khush1894
      @khush1894 Год назад +2

      @@tech_wizard9315 here is the thing bro/sis, karmas cant be erased. Apne beerbiceps ke aur bhi spiritual episodes dekhe honge, and it is very clear that what we sow, we reap. All we can do is be good and do good, and remember the almighty.

    • @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa
      @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa Год назад +14

      @@tech_wizard9315 I understand your point of view, but tbh that's not how Karma works. The way I look at it is, Karma is like debt. The more bad you do, the more debt you are accumulating, and the more good you do, you are paying back/redeeming yourself from that debt. Obviously this is a very lousy explanation and the discussion of Karma is a very deep one indeed, which cannot be done in the comment section 💁‍♀️
      But here's the thing, Guru Nanak never wanted himself to be worshipped. In fact he called himself a Daas (servant) of the Lord, the Almighty, the Para-Brahma (also referred to as Waheguru, meaning Wah (Wonderful) Guru (Lord/God)). So you shouldn't pray to Guru Nanak, but instead you should try to read all that he has written and follow the teachings given by him. He wanted to enlighten people and make them understand the true meaning of God.
      So according to me, if you want to correct your bad karma and earn good karma, you should follow Guru Nanak's teachings. And just... be a kind and nice person to others around you in general...Kindness is what the world needs a lot more of these days, maybe that'll help you earn good karma really fast :)

    • @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa
      @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa Год назад +1

      @@khush1894 True 💯

  • @shelly5221
    @shelly5221 Год назад +205

    Haven't watched the complete video but because of timing of this, I can say you and some other youtubers are really unsung heros of modern India ❤️

    • @beerbiceps
      @beerbiceps  Год назад +30

      🙏🏻❤️

    • @shelly5221
      @shelly5221 Год назад +2

      @@beerbiceps 🤗😇

    • @kuldeepsingh-ks2gy
      @kuldeepsingh-ks2gy Год назад +1

      Totally agree with you

    • @harrykahlon3011
      @harrykahlon3011 Год назад +1

      It you didn’t watch then u just missed the whole point

    • @youttt27
      @youttt27 Год назад +1

      Yes indeed! Bringing individuals like Harinder Singh who can carefully twist and take portions of facts to give an acceptable face to the Khalistani cause…I am old enough to remember the terrorist movement in Punjab and it was not pretty.There were news reports EVERY DAY of innocent people ,mostly Hindus, being killed women raped… and then you have this guy talking about one riot in 1984, telling us IPS Gill sahab is a “ human rights “ violators.I wish at least Ranveer had the caliber and the facts to challenge this guest!

  • @irvinsidhu
    @irvinsidhu Год назад +47

    This podcast has changed my existence…I’m extremely grateful for your efforts to bring up the real untouched history of cultures and religions to the world. Being a Sikh and not knowing the real meaning behind my own beliefs was astonishing. Thank you Ranveer for this podcast❤️‍🩹

    • @Theaudiadventures
      @Theaudiadventures Год назад

      The main reasons give for these rejection are:
      The thread is a sign of discrimination. Low castes are not allowed to wear the janoy.
      It bring no virtue or enhancement to the wearer. It can break easily. It does not have any strength and does not give the wearer any strength.
      It gets filthy very easily; It can be burnt and lost
      It falsely gives the Brahmin a position of spiritual guide - which he really does not deserve. It is a custom created by the Brahmin to exercise and create a empty ritual which only he can perform. It creates this unnecessary "priestly" class.

  • @ykingshinde
    @ykingshinde Год назад +55

    I'm not Sikh but have been around people from Sikhi for a long time professionally. Loved Amritsar energetic at Kesgarh. Wishing Baisakhi to all in coming days.

  • @RobynMichaels1
    @RobynMichaels1 Год назад +50

    How down to earth & easy to understand. this is what attracted me to Sikhi.

  • @lifeingoa
    @lifeingoa Год назад +86

    Here comes a podcast most needed, in the Times of confusion... Wahe Guru... Will bless all... Mazaaa aajayegaa

  • @komalrhoda9975
    @komalrhoda9975 Год назад +41

    Bro Ranveer, i asked my son to listen with me while in the car and in a few minutes into the podcast i said with joy, “dekh ye hai asli Sikh yodhaa”. This knowledge is really necessary for people. Great job as always. Keep em coming bro.
    Thank you from Canada 🙏🏽.
    Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Nanak. Waheguru.

    • @drabhibds
      @drabhibds Год назад +2

      De Shiva Var Mohe...written by great devotee of Lord Shiva Guru GObind singh...this the ultimate reality of Sikhism

    • @monieji
      @monieji Год назад +6

      Wrong! Guru ji not addressing to Shiv ji. Shiva means one lord. Read Benti Chopai paath written by Guru Gobind Singh ji
      महांदेव कौ कहत सदा शिव ॥ निरंकार का चीनत नहि भिव ॥३९२॥
      He calls Shiva "The Eternal Lord, "but he does not know the secret of the Formless Lord.392.

    • @monieji
      @monieji Год назад +6

      Sagal duaar kau chhaad kai, gahe’o tuhaaro duaar. Baa(n)he gahe kee laaj as Gobind daas tuhaar.
      O Lord ! I have forsaken all other doors and chosen your door. O Govind, you have taken my arm; cared and protect your servant's honour.864

    • @monieji
      @monieji Год назад +4

      Paa(n)e gahe jab té tumré tab té ko’oo aa(n)kh taré nehee aanyo. Ram rahim Puran Quran anak kahai mat eek na maneyo. Simrat shaastr badh sabh bohu bhedh kahai ham eik na janyo. Siree asipaan kripaa tumree kar(i), mai na kahyo sabh tohé bakhaanyo. (30)
      O God ! Since I have held your feet, none other has entered my vision; Ram, Rahim, Puranas, Quran and many others recite, but I don't believe in even one. The Simritis, Shastras and Vedas describe many mysteries, but I don't recognise even one of them; O Sword-wielder God! All this I write, with your blessings, is not what I know but what you have shown me.

    • @rajveersingh-zk9ui
      @rajveersingh-zk9ui Год назад +2

      @@monieji these people dont know about it

  • @AmandeepSinghGini
    @AmandeepSinghGini Год назад +11

    This episode is truly enlightening! I strongly recommend that every Sikh should watch it. Harinder Singh, a renowned scholar at Sikh Institute, sheds light on the huge knowledge gap that exists among people regarding Sikhism. Many individuals, including Sikhs, are not fully aware of what the religion truly represents. In this episode, Harinder Singh talks about many aspects of Sikhism that are not widely known, which makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the Sikhi.

  • @remykhar
    @remykhar 11 месяцев назад +3

    PURE GOLD! Please don't make us wait too long for Part II. We need this wisdom and insight and knowledge more than ever. Thank you and Waheguru.

  • @tamannapuri9045
    @tamannapuri9045 Год назад +13

    Not only spiritual wisdom but his knowledge of politics, language, history , culture is immense. A rare combination of gyaan and buddhi, of wisdom and intelligence.

  • @jaskaranmanmohansingh5954
    @jaskaranmanmohansingh5954 Год назад +115

    I'm also a Sikh, and I was NASTIK for last one and half year due to my unsolved questions about God and sikhi further more I use to compare all religions answer with secince and logic .But after listening this podcast I am going to start learning more about Shri guru nanak and Sikhism.

    • @Womendeservebetter1
      @Womendeservebetter1 Год назад +4

      Tum kabhi nastik the hi nhi

    • @sourabdalmotra5414
      @sourabdalmotra5414 Год назад +2

      Being an atheist is the first towards divinity

    • @drg598
      @drg598 Год назад +1

      Another missionary sik...🤣🤣

    • @VSM101
      @VSM101 Год назад

      Nah Kashmir Shivism is better.

    • @japneetsinghbindra2747
      @japneetsinghbindra2747 Год назад +11

      A humble request to you my brother that this time if you learn about Sikhism ,then learn from some authentic source because most of the people in Sikhism even the Sikh preachers are not able to present the knowledge in the way it should be presented in this modern era and that is one of the reason why the essence of sikhi is not spreading in the society
      🙏🙏Waheguru🙏🙏

  • @angelinafernandes5455
    @angelinafernandes5455 Год назад +9

    This particular podcast makes me feel like I am living in that particular part of history. Mr. Harinder Singh is so clear on the topic he is talking.

  • @hariombrahmbhatt9341
    @hariombrahmbhatt9341 Год назад +20

    Finally a podcast that properly shows the Sikhs. We need these conversations and work together not apart ❤

  • @gurdials.dalebadh8035
    @gurdials.dalebadh8035 Год назад +6

    Thank you for doing this podcast on Sikhi, Harinder Singh has wealth of knowledge and appraciated how he shared and explained in details. You have also shown interest in learning and gaining more knowledge and you have shared so much knowledge that will make us all aware of Guru Nanak's teaching and what Sikhism is all about. Looking forward to seeing more of your podcasts. Thank You

  • @carshot0789
    @carshot0789 Год назад +6

    I am speechless. Being a sikh myself...today I feel I need to be a learner sikhi to keep learning. Wow how beautiful sikhi is... Dhan Guru Nanak Dev Ji...❤❤❤❤❤

  • @karunasharma9828
    @karunasharma9828 Год назад +16

    Excellent episode!! The guest comes across so knowledgeable, well read, impartial and courteous!! 👍

  • @anshika9278
    @anshika9278 Год назад +46

    Richness of content - TRS. Lovely podcast as it was supposed to be 🙂. You are really adorable Ranveer sir. Always there to support you. ❤❤

  • @gversh9254
    @gversh9254 Год назад +153

    Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki Fateh❤️🙏

    • @Vitamin_Win
      @Vitamin_Win Год назад +3

      ​@Kri$hna Mi$hra "Khalsa" means pure and by this phrase we are embracing the pureness belongs to the guru and victory of guru. (Ig Not exact meaning but what i have understood from living with sikhs friends).

    • @HARRY-xz1hf
      @HARRY-xz1hf Год назад +2

      ​@Kri$hna Mi$hra bhai Khalsa means pure. Jo dasve guru Shri Gobind Singh Ji ne ek group banaya tha Hinduo ka jismein har caste k Hindu the unhe Guru Maharaj ne amrit chakhaya (Amrit Matlab ek ceremony jismein un sabhi ko Kesh kabhi na katane ko kaha gaya, hmesha ek shastar dhaaran krne ko kaha gaya), ye sab Isliye taaki Mughal k zulm k khilaf lad ske. To us group ka Naam Khalsa rkha gaya. Aur Waheguru ka Matlab hai bhagwan ji. To isliye Guru Maharaj ne kaha k Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh. Matlab k bhagwan ji ka banaya hua ye khalsa( Matlab pure (shuddh) logo ka group) hi hai jiski hamesha fateh( Matlab jeet) hogi. Matlab bhagwan ji ne hi ise banaya aur hmesha bhagwan ji hi jeetenge.

    • @HARRY-xz1hf
      @HARRY-xz1hf Год назад +4

      ​​@Kri$hna Mi$hra aur Khalistan ek terrorist idea hai jisko badmasho ne Khalsa shabd ka use krke bana dala. Guru Maharaj ne kabhi bhi kisi Khalistan ki baat nahi ki. Wo to Vasudev kutumbakam ka paath pda gye. "Nanak Naam chadti Kala, tere baane sarbat da bhala' Matlab Nanak Ji ka Naam lo aur usse sabhi manushya jaati ka uddhar ho jayega.

    • @gillharshgill8315
      @gillharshgill8315 Год назад +2

      @@HARRY-xz1hf not really a terrorist idea because 10th guru gave order to strive for power and wrote without power you cannot practice dharama and without dhrama life is nothing , raj bina nah dharam chale hai dharam bina sabh rale Male hai , maharaja ranjit Singh raj was khalsa raj they never gave death sentence to someone and there were no prison but still in maharaja raj a dog can roam around while wearing gold and no one dared to steal it and under their rule around 40k people from north side kahsmir who were converted forcefully converted back to hindusim India sikh would have never asked for khalistan if Congress never attacked golden temple and if you are saying they did that because of bhinderawale they had bhinderawala imprisoned they had him in jail so if they wanted to take down bhinderawala they could have done that without destroying golden temple and killing many devotees

    • @HARRY-xz1hf
      @HARRY-xz1hf Год назад

      @@gillharshgill8315 it's a terror cult, history has all the evidence you'll ever need. Khalistanis have been nothing but nuisance. From late 70s to mid 90s, Punjab was forced to shut down before 7pm in the evenings, girls were forced to dress in Kurta Pajama, a principal of a college was shot dead by these goons because she told them at least give them a week's time as these girls are from poor background and can't afford to buy new clothes so quickly. Hindus were taken out of buses and shot point blank just because they were not Sikhs. They tortured and raped Hindus girls and gradually Sikh girls too. When the Jatt Sikhs girls were getting abducted, that was when the Jatt community started fighting back these terrorist and the terrorism ended. Don't compare these murderers with Sher-e-punjab maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji. Also please check the facts before commenting. When Bhindrawale was captured by the police for 2-3 days, whole of Punjab was burning. This is when the Hindus were taken out of buses and shot dead. After seeing all this the Congress govt. had no option but to release him. Upon being asked if he condemns what his followers did to the innocent Hindus, he said he has nothing to say about that.

  • @SereneHorizonsWellness
    @SereneHorizonsWellness Год назад +8

    I was never bound to watch this long podcast. But it was so soothing, hate free and created with love that I just wanted to listen to it till end. Great and thank you.

  • @manindernahar
    @manindernahar Год назад +5

    I must confess
    My understanding was up in the air
    Look at this man!
    Wisdom and great understanding of the word RELIGION
    not only of sikhi
    This teaches one what and why of each religion, a way of life..
    I strongly feel these kind of people need to reach common man at least three times in a year through conventions !
    Kudos to the young man
    And wishing you god speed and good luck

  • @SandeepSingh-ey4ih
    @SandeepSingh-ey4ih Год назад +8

    What an insight!
    This gentleman and guys like him are absolutely necessary to be brought forward for people to understand each other better. Great choice Ranveer

  • @savin1999
    @savin1999 Год назад +20

    Nanak Naam channel has been a gem for me on RUclips. Thanks for introducing me to Satpal ji ❤

    • @nash._singhh
      @nash._singhh Год назад +1

      Visit Basis of Sikhi channel too

  • @bolero4554
    @bolero4554 Год назад +6

    What a wise human, Mr Harinder. He states historical facts about Mughals which were horrific, but never incites hate. People should learn from his healthy attitude instead of this uncontrollable hate that is thrown around nowadays because of a certain unfavourable part of history .

  • @4kams
    @4kams Год назад +8

    I enjoy listening to these wonderful and wise people who can shed light on topics without any political or ideological agenda. Thank you Ranveer and the TRS team!! 🙏

  • @harshbagga289
    @harshbagga289 Год назад +5

    I have no words right now. The amount of knowledge i received from this video is tremendous. Thanks Ranveer and Harinder singh ji for talking and sharing the history about sikhi.

  • @kamaljotkour
    @kamaljotkour Год назад +51

    Thankyou for bringing such an erudite scholar ❤❤

    • @beerbiceps
      @beerbiceps  Год назад +7

      Our pleasure!❤

    • @Mrinalini.m
      @Mrinalini.m Год назад +1

      @@beerbiceps -The reason why Guru Nanak could enter Jagan Nath Puri was because he was still a Hindu !!! Sikhism as a religion came much much later

    • @pritpalsingh1753
      @pritpalsingh1753 Год назад +1

      @@Mrinalini.m in age of 8 or 9 he considered him to unscripted to any religion. And he want to all spiritual places. 🙏🙏

  • @kulc6028
    @kulc6028 Год назад +9

    Great podcast Ranveer! There is so much that needs to be told to the world about Sikhi and the Sikh History from GuruNanak to Guru Gobind singh ji , and the Sikhi ideology , Sikh history his travels and the significance and outcome of the travels and dialogs and Sikh identity and the Spiritual aspect of Sikhi! This was just a snapshot and I request you to bring him back and do a more focused podcasts on different topics ! Keep doing the great job !

  • @MBADoctorCTCDrVinitaSingh
    @MBADoctorCTCDrVinitaSingh Год назад +15

    What a podcast. So many will learn so much in just one hour. Really worth listening and sharing. 🙌🏼✨

  • @kishandev8842
    @kishandev8842 Год назад +3

    How beautiful! This podcast was like a Satsang. Ranveer, you ask beautiful questions, and ask to “boil it down further “ at right spot. The ending of podcast so beautiful. High regards ! 🙏🏽

  • @shamshersingh-gx3gs
    @shamshersingh-gx3gs Год назад +18

    Wow!Sikh scholars must come up more on social media.

    • @Theaudiadventures
      @Theaudiadventures Год назад

      The main reasons give for these rejection are:
      The thread is a sign of discrimination. Low castes are not allowed to wear the janoy.
      It bring no virtue or enhancement to the wearer. It can break easily. It does not have any strength and does not give the wearer any strength.
      It gets filthy very easily; It can be burnt and lost
      It falsely gives the Brahmin a position of spiritual guide - which he really does not deserve. It is a custom created by the Brahmin to exercise and create a empty ritual which only he can perform. It creates this unnecessary "priestly" class.

  • @divyadodeja5262
    @divyadodeja5262 Год назад +8

    Im soo speechless 🥺 im just not able to express what I feel after listening this. Im soo glad you did this. Thank you ❤

  • @roubble7777
    @roubble7777 Год назад +4

    I just simply love the fact that how you keep on bringing all -encompassing podcasts.
    You don't make anyone feel left out in context of recieving the knowledge one seeks.
    Kudos to you Ranveer!❤

  • @mokshsood373
    @mokshsood373 Год назад +8

    Thank you Ranveer for the lovely podcast covering everything through your podcast. Being an sikh I am quite happy regarding the podcast cuz people will be able to know more about it and all the misconceptions will be cleared. Just wanna say it was an amazing podcast.
    Waheguru ji

  • @money5434
    @money5434 Год назад +2

    I owe my first, and therefore most important, “reintroduction” to my own Faith/Sikhi to Harinder Singh. Will always be deeply indebted to him.

  • @srujanakumar
    @srujanakumar Год назад +16

    Bowing down to his feet 🙏🏻🙏🏻So beautiful explained….. Integration of two countries 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @mylord3003
      @mylord3003 Год назад

      Not a good idea. Leave them alone. They follow a different book.
      India will be in the right path as long that ONE book is strong, the CONSTITUTION book.

  • @sanjab601
    @sanjab601 Год назад +14

    I have a feeling we are going to need more than 2 episodes, just the tip of the iceberg in this episode. I have more questions than answers, just like you were feeling. Thank you for exploring and uncovering.

    • @lotte4462
      @lotte4462 Год назад +1

      Yes, even I felt like Sardarji had a lot to say. But he kept it concise because of time constraints, him wanted to discuss about so many things but that's not possible in a hour or two long episode😅

    • @kamaljitnota8073
      @kamaljitnota8073 Год назад

      What are the questions that you have?

  • @ashwinivaghela8995
    @ashwinivaghela8995 Год назад +7

    Thank you ranveer...youbare being brave and helping us Indians and bringing us on the right path...United India ❤

  • @hardipatel5992
    @hardipatel5992 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for bringing this.. really loved the conversation

  • @banikaur2882
    @banikaur2882 Год назад +9

    Amazing and outstanding podcast. the way Harjinder Singh was explaining each question and aspect of sikhi is outstanding.

  • @mrJattkaran
    @mrJattkaran Год назад +6

    Bring bhai sahib back on and explore the sikh history from 18th century; your mind will be blown 🙏 Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh

  • @MsSatbir11
    @MsSatbir11 Год назад +4

    Sir Harinder Singh is so good with the knowledge of Sikhi and history, culture, society etc.

  • @amanpreet4630
    @amanpreet4630 Год назад +6

    What a podcast. Guru nanak's ideas has always blew my mind . And this podcast did the same too.

  • @googlydtf
    @googlydtf Год назад +3

    I feel very proud being a sikh .... Maharaj bless us .... I really appreciate the way u tried to have this incredibly session on ranveer show .... waheguru jii ... 🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @hareshrohra5213
    @hareshrohra5213 Год назад +5

    Dear Ranveer, satnam shri waheguruji , I am also sindhi from ulhasnagar, mumbai, it pity to say our sindhi's are scattered all over world without any unity and leadership. Awaiting to see sindhi on your fourm.🎉

  • @Bharatiya31
    @Bharatiya31 Год назад +42

    Jai shree Krishna, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa wahe guru ji ka Fateh 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @neelusingh12992
    @neelusingh12992 Год назад +4

    Wow-what a brilliant chiselling for me to understand Sikhi in the right perspective - amazing podcast and more power to you Ranveer to bring in speaker like Harinder Singh jee who can articulate each word with precision and can turn any conversation into an erudite discussion. Sikh Research Institute (SIKHRI) is doing awesome work in creating new modes of engaging with the wisdom and light of Sikhi and this podcast will also encourage younger generation to check out more about his work if they are seeking knowledge 🌷🌷keep inspiring🌻🌻

  • @join2manish
    @join2manish Год назад +5

    This is one of the most deep conversations I have heard after Dr Robert, Rajashree ji

  • @gurnoorsingh2214
    @gurnoorsingh2214 Год назад +12

    The ultimate truth is that there are many ways to reach what christianity calls as god, hinduism calls brahman and sikhism calls waheguru. It is the same energy but different names. Fights in material world are generally maya induced but now they are induced by religious differences. We should just remeber to respect each religion and not try to prove our own religion as superior. Har har mahadev, waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh.

    • @ICEknightnine
      @ICEknightnine Год назад

      I wouldn't say that. When religions and ideologies (which often replace religions) cross into authoritarian absolutist dogma, they seem more like a hell pit of death and squandered opportunities that couldn't be further from spiritual enlightenment.

  • @adityakadam3253
    @adityakadam3253 Год назад +11

    I can't control but I have to say this.
    Mere BHAGAT Singh ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @suchita52
    @suchita52 Год назад +15

    Sikhis as known for their devotion & strength to fight injustice. They are strong warriors

  • @HarvinderS1ngh
    @HarvinderS1ngh Год назад +12

    Always been a big admirer of sardar Harinder singh khalsa g 🔥🔥

  • @Saurabh____
    @Saurabh____ Год назад +101

    Sikhism is our own religion 🇮🇳❤️
    Waheguru ❤️

    • @1mprince.
      @1mprince. Год назад +10

      Sikhi is for the world brother 🙏 not mine not ours

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA Год назад +2

      ​@@1mprince. what was told is it is part of SANATAN WAY 😅

    • @gogh-yy9jd
      @gogh-yy9jd Год назад

      Totally missed the point.its ok.Philosophy🤯

    • @jaytee2546
      @jaytee2546 Год назад

      Sikhi doesn’t belong to india lol … it belongs to Sikhs.

  • @s.kaurchowdhury9415
    @s.kaurchowdhury9415 Год назад +2

    This episode is like a pilgrimage to learn about "Sikhi" Thankful from heart. ❤

  • @nehasharma-yi4ce
    @nehasharma-yi4ce 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the most enlightening podcast ❤ Kudos man! May you bring out such truth and authenticity for all times to come 😊

  • @feranaajijicawna
    @feranaajijicawna Год назад +10

    Another master stroke. Had nothing to say lately. As always, love you, and thank you for being that protective elder brother(virtually, but nonetheless) , guiding and sharing your acquired knowledge through these podcasts💗💗💗💗❤❤😻

  • @grisha1210
    @grisha1210 Год назад +4

    This is the true spirit of your show Ranbir...being a Sikh girl i was unaware of Sikhism.thanks to Mr Rajinder Singh for sharing such hidden information

    • @mankind9074
      @mankind9074 Год назад +1

      Harinder Singh not Rajinder

    • @stayhealthy5390
      @stayhealthy5390 Год назад

      Every thing has comed from spirituality so be a free minded Spiritual unlimited Being ❤ like Buddha, Mahavir

  • @tsvkanta1336
    @tsvkanta1336 Год назад +7

    "lets expand this thought" @24:50. I follow Advaith philosophy and that exactly i was thinking. Wow, after finishing this, being Sikhi and an Advaith follower, is same. There is so much parallel, what Guru Nanak ji and Adi Shankara did, match. Traveling around to exchange ideas. Thank you brother and Harinder Singh ji and all the crew for sharing this

    • @ajss3756
      @ajss3756 Год назад +3

      sikhi is extension of Sanatan like any other Indic panth.

    • @tsvkanta1336
      @tsvkanta1336 Год назад

      @@ajss3756 which part of Sanatan? Any references?

    • @mylord3003
      @mylord3003 Год назад

      ​@@ajss3756if you are not a sikhi, do not give opinions but only facts

  • @Amandeepsingh-bo5ug
    @Amandeepsingh-bo5ug Год назад +1

    He is so eloquent, I am literally mesmerized by his way of conveying things.

  • @SimranK202
    @SimranK202 Год назад +4

    Its strange that we were not taught all this history but I enjoyed watching this episode and learned a lot about our history. More and more people should educate themselves on sikhi. Keep it up Ranveer!! 🫶🏼

  • @ammyabroad
    @ammyabroad Год назад +8

    His smile is so nice and that vast knowledge ❤

  • @binniparis8024
    @binniparis8024 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thankyou both very much. Blessings to you and all. I am a 58yo woman, raised catholic. I love the internet and gift of hearing others beliefs. Many tribes, one family. Many paths - one creator. Binni. Australia 🇦🇺 xx

  • @intoxicatedvlogz
    @intoxicatedvlogz Год назад +22

    Awesome podcast!❤

  • @manjeetsidhu2022
    @manjeetsidhu2022 8 месяцев назад

    The more I learn about Sikh Gurus the more I love them. We really are standing on the shoulders of giants and we don’t even realise. Thank you for this ❤

  • @pardeepsinghbains
    @pardeepsinghbains Год назад +2

    This is one of the finest thing on Internet. Thanks and regards to both of you.

  • @heer7072
    @heer7072 Год назад +6

    Just too good ….I feel blessed to be born as sikh…🙏

    • @comphard
      @comphard Год назад

      You should and read granth shaib yourself to interpret the real meaning of it.....but this guy seems highly politically motivated.....and Dangerous

  • @jasbeersingh308
    @jasbeersingh308 Год назад +4

    Just want to tell you that you are doing awsome. The briefing at the end by you about “Reason and way to learn Indic history” thats true. And Harinder singh ji is among those rare personalities who without any hesitance, and fear present the facts and truths of Sikhi rightfully. Waiting for the next one. Thank you!

  • @thegoldenfamily393
    @thegoldenfamily393 Год назад +3

    This is why my guru is always baba nanak dev ji 🙏 blessed that I am a sikh ❤

  • @Germaine769
    @Germaine769 Год назад +1

    We need people like Harinder Singh who can eloquently explain sikhs' perspective, as a sikh of India & overseas, I enjoyed it very much the dialogue that was created.

  • @artorbit1980
    @artorbit1980 Год назад +6

    This human is so divine love listening to him

  • @manjitmalhi832
    @manjitmalhi832 Год назад +5

    Thank you Ranveer pote for bringing Sikhi knowledge into your podcast. We learn much more here. God bless you 🙏🏻💖

  • @ashachikodi868
    @ashachikodi868 Год назад +51

    Lord Basaveshwara is also a great guru. Majority of kannadigas are his followers named Lingayats. The example of ceremony sir said is similar to the story of basaveshwara. He was a great social activities who wanted to change and remove the cast system.
    Please bring someone on this topic. Request from karnataka

    • @puresoul5559
      @puresoul5559 Год назад +3

      Even in lingayats there are many sub castes and sects
      Pancham saali, veershaiva, vaane, etc

    • @usharamesh4105
      @usharamesh4105 Год назад +3

      In todays karnataka the lingayat caste followers themselves have become a forceful caste propagaters instead of annihilating caste system....

    • @profarmer9087
      @profarmer9087 Год назад

      Hope of India South Indian ,in North India social climate chargerd with hate, cast discrimination,

    • @knowledged22
      @knowledged22 Год назад

      And nowadays lingayats doing votebank lingayat poltics. This caste system must go for good.

  • @riki415
    @riki415 Год назад +35

    Please bring back Abhijit chavda, it's been a while ☹️

  • @raghavsharma8826
    @raghavsharma8826 Год назад +3

    I don’t have much words to say thank you so much for bringing that level of awareness in our generation ranveer, may god bless you with longer life, so that you can keep serving humanity in such a way ❤ lots n lots of love

  • @jakec5618
    @jakec5618 Год назад +4

    Hope your show grows globally. Lots of enlightening information every time.

  • @dbadal1
    @dbadal1 Год назад +5

    My goodness, this was outstanding! Thanks very much for your interest in this subject.

  • @SetajK
    @SetajK Год назад +8

    Such an insightful session. Cant wait for part 2.

  • @kantipatel9485
    @kantipatel9485 Год назад +5

    To Be Sikh - By Harinder Singh (Documentary) Was Simply a 'PRICELESS' a Treasure of Historical Facts and Great Knowledge.
    Waheguru Ji and Jai Hind
    KP777 and Family
    London UK

  • @MANDEEPKAUR-tv9bp
    @MANDEEPKAUR-tv9bp Год назад +3

    Thank you Thank you Ranveer for doing a podcast on Sikhi, it’s amazing.

  • @1971PWF
    @1971PWF Год назад +3

    Mazaa aagaya!! LOVE IT Ranveer!! Harinder Singh is amazing.. I am his new fan 🙏

  • @bookbandits
    @bookbandits Год назад +5

    Lesson - Don't Use Words like "Hinduism, Sikkhism, Buddhism, Jainism". These are the constructs and terms imposed by Colonisers. We need to be one Nation.

  • @preet312
    @preet312 Год назад +9

    Lovely podcast ! Sikhism can't be explained more more better in any other podcast . Thank you so much . Ranveer , you and your team never fail to amaze us . Keep growing 🧿🩷

  • @arajan10
    @arajan10 Год назад +9

    Wow ! this is amazing! i have tried to read guru granth sahib so many times its amazing!

    • @arajan10
      @arajan10 Год назад +2

      lol me too! i have read in hindi . i finally understood what the parabhama or ultimate reality meant from there .

  • @chamanpreetkaur14
    @chamanpreetkaur14 Год назад +4

    Great podcast. Hope you invite him again to continue the untold story. He is very knowledgable and unbiased in his approach.

  • @Cherry-bq4oh
    @Cherry-bq4oh 10 месяцев назад +2

    Buddhist here, you guys are awesome and your religion is fascinating!! I hope I can visit a Sikh temple soon!

    • @manikaur6278
      @manikaur6278 5 месяцев назад

      Welcome my dior!! God is waiting for u😊

  • @bg6358
    @bg6358 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much Ranveer for this episode during these times. To Sikh brothers and sister, love you guys always ❤

  • @JeevanManeesh1
    @JeevanManeesh1 Год назад +4

    If I may use the word, the attempt, at which he tried to disorient Bhakti Yoga with what Guru Nanak practiced seemed a bit off to me. I feel Bhakti Yoga never had a One step stringent practice defined. Its simply the consistent act of love to the One, in which ever approach you may practice or feel comfortable. Bhakti Yoga assimilates all kinds of approach under its wings. What Guru Nanak preached or practiced is simply one of the approaches.

    • @jetpark3743
      @jetpark3743 Год назад +1

      Many things he is saying is off

  • @mukulpal8875
    @mukulpal8875 Год назад +6

    you must ask him difference b/w teaching of Gita and Gurbani......to clear confusion b/w Hindus and Sikh's.
    Because we believe Sikh's are Hindu. But Sikh says they are not Hindu, and they do not believe in Gita.....
    So, if he will clear this thing than, it will be much better for both communities and religion.
    Hare Krishna...😇🥰

    • @JatinKumar-rw8lx
      @JatinKumar-rw8lx Год назад +2

      Sanatan is not a one book one prophet type religion. It is a dharma . It about duty of a being . It doesn't matter wheather you believe or not in a particular god . It also doesn't matter whether you believe on gita or not . Their are also many other hindu scriptures also . Arya samajis are only believe in Vedas that doesn't mean they are not santani. Charvaka don't believe in any god or scriptures. But they are also sanatani. Sanatan is all about seeking. And adopting the best for yourself. Sikhi is started as a resistance to the foreign invaders like Turks and Afghans . Sikhi is a sect of overall Sanatan dharm .

    • @zoomzoom7444
      @zoomzoom7444 Год назад

      I agree. I am Hindu. Born into a family who identify themselves as Sikhs. Sikh is a panth, not Dharma. 🌹🔱 Guru's worshipped Shiva and Maata.
      Sikhism is a British invention, to divide and rule India. Sikhi is the Hindu weapon of defence. And the Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the teachings of Vedas,Geeta and other Hindu texts.
      Jai Hind. 🙏🔱🇮🇳

  • @kolya9091
    @kolya9091 Год назад +2

    It's truly very nice interview elaborating the idea of Sikhi! I personally feeling amazed

  • @mohitgoyal9214
    @mohitgoyal9214 Год назад

    I have came across so many Sikhs in my life
    But a seasoned man like him hit differently
    His divine love and sentiments for the community is very pure
    Great learning thank you @beerbiceps