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London Sikhi Week 2005

“Who is Your Guru...?"

16th November - 23rd November

Various London Unis

Around The World in 80 Steps

Brunel University

Lecture Theatre A

Weds 16th Nov

2-5pm.

Nearest tube: Uxbridge

To kick of the start of the week, Bhai Sukhraj Singh, will be leading a discussion on the purpose and life of Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith and the inspiration behind this year's Sikhi Week. Make sure your there to experience an enlightening encounter of a unique kind!

The Eternal Truth

London Metropolitan University

Jewry Street Lecture Theatre

Thursday 17th Nov

5.30pm (6pm prompt start) - 8pm

Nearest tube: Aldgate

Guru Nanak Dev Ji came to this world with a universal message. The talk and discussion will be on the meaning of the first passage in Guru Granth Sahib Ji, called the ‘Mool Mantr’, and how can one improve one’s life and the world by understanding and putting into practice this simple universal message.

Sikh & You Shall Find

City University

Friday 18th Nov

Pynton Lecture Room

5.30pm (6pm prompt start) - 8pm

Nearest tube: Angel

In today’s world we are all trying to find happiness, peace and content. However, what advice and guidance does your Guru offer you? How can one build a relationship with the Divine? How can we form successful relationships with our families, friends and marriage partners, and be happy? Bhenji Navleen Kaur will be leading a talk and discussion on how we can build relationships using Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s eternal wisdom.

Student Kirtan & Langar

Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara

Pynton Lecture Room

7pm onwards Saturday 19th Nov

Nearest train: Southall (Paddington)

An evening of kirtan done entirely by students for the sangat. Everyone welcome to help do seva. If you would like to do some Kirtan or would like more info, please call: 07940 431925

Caste a Spell on You

London School of Economics (LSE)

D602 Clement House

Monday 21st Nov

5.30pm (6pm prompt start) - 8pm

Nearest tube: Temple

Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a social revolutionist, who destroyed social divisions 500 years ago. Living in today’s world with religious fanaticism, social divisions and discrimination, join us for an interesting debate and discussion on where we, as Sikhs stand in today's ever-changing society, and how we can seek inspiration from the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Professor Gurnam Singh from the University of Coventry will head this hot topic of debate so make sure you're there to help us define our identity and role as the future of tomorrow.

Mind, Body & Spirit

Queen Mary, University of London

Drapers Lecture Theatre, Mile End Campus

Tuesday 22nd Nov

5.30pm (6pm prompt start) - 8pm

Nearest tube: Mile End

For a Sikh, the ultimate goal is bringing the mind and body into harmony, a state of eternal bliss reached through the union of the individual soul with the Creator. Bhai Gurdeep Singh, a Kung Fu Master in West London, will share his experiences and will lead an introductory session to how we can use mind, body and spirit in empowering ourselves and developing our inner selves.

Nirvana

King’s College London

Roben Suite, Guy’s Hospital Tower

Wednesday 23rd Nov

5.30pm (6pm prompt start) - 8pm

Nearest tube: London Bridge

To finish off the week’s commemoration of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday we will be getting together in the evening to sing the praises of the Creator, and join in the universal language of devotional music given to us by Guru Nanak Dev Ji for the individual to communicate with the Divine. With the sun setting and the beautiful view of London’s lighted sky line, there is guaranteed to be a reflective and peaceful atmosphere in the midst of all the hustle of Central London.

For futher information:

Email: sikhsoc@gmail.com

Info & Poster

Supported by:

London and Home Counties Sikh Societies

BOSS

Panjab Radio

Sweet Sikhi

Panthic Weekly

Waheguroo Network!

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Waheguru Ji Ka khalsa, Waheguru Ji KI Fateh

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London Met Sikh Society invites everyone to attend day 2 of Sikhi Week 2005

The Eternal Truth

London Metropolitan University

Jewry Street Lecture Theatre

Thursday 17th Nov

5.30pm - 8pm

Nearest tube: Aldgate

Guru Nanak Dev Ji came to this world with a universal message. The talk and discussion will be on the meaning of the first passage in Guru Granth Sahib Ji, called the ‘Mool Mantr’, and how can one improve one’s life and the world by understanding and putting into practice this simple universal message.

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Admin please make this a sticky. Thanks :lol:

Waheguru Ji Ka khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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1 WEEK TO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

We have attached Sikhi Week Posters please print and stick them up and forward them to everyone. We have Various Sikh speakers from all over the country comming of backgrounds and hope this Sikhi Week to be fun, informative and beneficial to everyone.

With the help of the sangat Sikhi Week 2005 will be a great sucess. This is OUR chance to promote Sikhi not only to Sikh Students but to people from a variety of backgrounds.

Benti to admin to make this a sticky.

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