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I know I aint posted in a while, but me internets being a plank, so I'm at school sitting next to another plank. Anyhoo...

Why don't we publish a book about the troubling issues that young Sikhs are facing today, problems such as keeping rehit, or society clashes.

This would be a huge support for all the young Khalsas out there.

Also, Its great to publish books about our precious history and heritage. In colour with pictures would appeal to most. Stories could include The Battle of Chamkaur, and everything right down from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind SIngh Ji.

Hope it helped.

P.S. MY BROADBAND IS SO CRAP!! ARGH!! :lol:

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History and heritage - that was exactly what I was thinking. :lol:

Does anyone have any ideas of a really great, inspirational, touching, exciting story from Sikh history that would be good for us to start with? I know we have plenty, but since we're all doing this together I'd like someone to suggest something first.

Then we can start discussing the actuall story script.

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well there is the beggining to start from what is sikhi who started sikhi (sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji) how did it start the first teachings of Guru Ji ( IK OUNKAR ) and what these teachings mean but in a kiddy format with lots an lots of pictures!!!! blush.gif

Got a lil out of hand there :umm:

BUT OH WELL!!!!!! :lol:

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Yeah that would be really good all the main sakhis of Guru Nanak Dev ji and from there proggress through history up to the present day

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsaaa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!!

im new to sikhsangat and this is my first post but i just want to say i think this is a great idea, and id love to help!!! :TH:

i think rhyming would be quite difficult, and personally when i was a kid i loved stories which were simply written. blush.gif rhyming can get quite complicated and it might end up harder to understand than a straight forward story.

just my 2 cents :lol:

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Thanks for the input, Trust1. :lol: I agree with what your saying, I guess when you look at it that way maybe sticking to simple stories would be better idea than ryhming.

Well, so we've got two things figured out so far --- that we're gonna start by writing a story on Guru Nanak Dev ji and that we won't rymhe.

SOOO.... I'd like to ask the sangat a favour..... would you guys please provide some links, resources, etc where we can find some good information on Guru Nanak Dev ji? That would be a HUGE help!

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www.damdamitaksal.com thats just basic info

www.info-sikh.com thats quite good

www.sikh-history.com brief life of guru ji

www.allaboutsikhs.com/gurus/gurunanak.htm this 1 is really good for info an stories :TH:

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