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Punjabi Sakhis For Kids
Chimes
18 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the world of Punjabi Saakhis.

Saakhis in a literal sense means stories. And this podcast is all about bringing the teaching of the ten Sikh Gurus to our lives today. Be it Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, or any of the other 8 Sikh Gurus,  these short testimonies of their lives, as narrated from one generation to another, teaches us to follow the paths of honesty and righteousness.

These Guru Saakhis, narrated by Ms. Jasmeen Kaur and distributed by Chimes Radio, will help kids of all religions to imbibe these important moral values in their day-to-day lives. So join us as we revisit these great moral stories for kids in the Punjabi language.

For more Kids Audio stories, download Chimes mobile app from Apple or Google Playstore.

Visit our website to know more: https://chimesradio.com  

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Welcome to the world of Punjabi Saakhis.

Saakhis in a literal sense means stories. And this podcast is all about bringing the teaching of the ten Sikh Gurus to our lives today. Be it Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, or any of the other 8 Sikh Gurus,  these short testimonies of their lives, as narrated from one generation to another, teaches us to follow the paths of honesty and righteousness.

These Guru Saakhis, narrated by Ms. Jasmeen Kaur and distributed by Chimes Radio, will help kids of all religions to imbibe these important moral values in their day-to-day lives. So join us as we revisit these great moral stories for kids in the Punjabi language.

For more Kids Audio stories, download Chimes mobile app from Apple or Google Playstore.

Visit our website to know more: https://chimesradio.com  

Connect with us on our social handles to get all content updates:
https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/  
https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio
Show more...
Stories for Kids
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
History,
Religion
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Guru Amar Das Ji and Badshah Akbar
Punjabi Sakhis For Kids
4 minutes
4 years ago
Guru Amar Das Ji and Badshah Akbar
Akbar was a famous king of India. He was a kind and good king and respected the Sikh Gurus for their fair and just teachings. In the year 1569, Akbar came to Punjab and wanted to see Guruji. So he sent a message to Guru Amar Das Ji that he was coming to visit him. The Sikhs were very happy at the news. Some Sikhs thought that special arrangements should be made to welcome the king. But Guruji said, "Akbar is as much a human being as others are. The Guru's place is open to all. So Akbar will be welcomed like all other visitors to the Guru's place and special arrangements need not be made." The king, along with the soldiers, arrived in Goindwal where Guruji lived. Guruji and a few Sikhs received them warmly and showed him the place. Akbar had heard of Guruji’s order that “anyone coming to visit his place must have their food in the Langar". King Akbar was interested to know how the Guru's Langar was run. Simple food was served to all in the Guru's Langar. It remained open day and night and anyone no matter what caste or religion they belonged to had Langar by sitting sat in rows (Pangat) as equals. The king and his subjects, the Hindus and the Muslims, the rich and the poor are all equal here After meeting Guruji, Akbar said "I want to make a grant of land for running the Langar. Would you mind it!”. Guruji replied, "Dear Akbar, I am grateful to you for your offer of a grant of land for the Langar, but I am sorry I cannot accept it because the Guru likes all to work hard to earn (Kirt Karni) and to share their honest earnings (Wand Chakna) with others, by giving something to the Langar from their honest earnings to help others. As such, the Guru's langar is the people's (Sangat's) Langar and it must be run on people's free gifts and not on a royal grant. That is why all share equally in the Guru's Langar and no one is looked upon as an outsider. In the Guru's Langar, each gives as much as we can spare and takes as much as he/she needs. Here, there is no difference between kings and beggars. All sit together, and eat simple food served with loving care." Akbar liked the Guru's idea very much. Akbar had made up his mind to do something for the house of Nanak and presented the land to Bibi Bhani the daughter of Guru Amar Das. Baba Budhaji was responsible for the upkeep of the land and any income generated was used for good deeds.  https://chimesradio.com  
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Punjabi Sakhis For Kids
Welcome to the world of Punjabi Saakhis.

Saakhis in a literal sense means stories. And this podcast is all about bringing the teaching of the ten Sikh Gurus to our lives today. Be it Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, or any of the other 8 Sikh Gurus,  these short testimonies of their lives, as narrated from one generation to another, teaches us to follow the paths of honesty and righteousness.

These Guru Saakhis, narrated by Ms. Jasmeen Kaur and distributed by Chimes Radio, will help kids of all religions to imbibe these important moral values in their day-to-day lives. So join us as we revisit these great moral stories for kids in the Punjabi language.

For more Kids Audio stories, download Chimes mobile app from Apple or Google Playstore.

Visit our website to know more: https://chimesradio.com  

Connect with us on our social handles to get all content updates:
https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/  
https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio