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The Sikh Renaissance
The Sikh Renaissance
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Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only
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Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only
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The Sikh Renaissance
ਪੰਜਾਬੀਅਤ (Punjab's Political Fiction) (Punjabi)

#Punjabiyat #SikhHistory #PunjabiPodcast

In this episode, we critically explore the idea of Punjabiyat and question whether it ever truly existed as a historical reality. While often celebrated today as a cultural identity, history shows a different picture. We discuss how Sikh revolutions were never Punjab-centric, how Punjab was historically infamous for internal divisions, and why the concept of Punjabiyat may be more of a modern construction than a lived reality.

Join us as we unpack myths, revisit history, and reflect on the real forces that shaped Punjab and Sikh sovereignty.


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6 days ago
1 hour 2 minutes 49 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Muhammad & Aisha (With Debunking_Izlam) (English)

We are joined by eminent guest Debunking_Izlam to explore how the Prophet Muhammad enshrined pedophilia (sexual abuse of minors) in the Koran and made it a mainstay of Islamic spiritual practice. This episode also refutes the ludicrous lies of Muslim fanatics that the Sikh Gurus themselves were pedophiles when in reality they were betrothed to spouses their own age.


An insightful and incisive episodes that destroys Islamic lies and forearms Sikhs to defend themselves against Dawah and the spiritually unclean Muslim religion.

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1 week ago
58 minutes 46 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ਼ ਫ਼ਤਿਹ (Liberating Punjab From Slavery) (Punjabi)

This episode delves into the historical and cultural significance of Punjab and Sikhism, exploring the identity of Sikhs as the true heirs of Punjab. It discusses the cultural dynamics between Sikhism and Punjabi culture, the historical struggles faced by Sikhs, and the importance of leadership in Sikh history. The conversation emphasizes the concept of victory in Sikh philosophy, the relationship between government and community, and the necessity of independence and self-reliance for the Sikh community in Punjab.

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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 49 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਲਹਿਰ (The Militant Punjabi Youth) (Punjabi)

As Punjab battles against manmade floods and political calamities, its youth remain disconsolate and shattered. This episode is especially for them. They are the descendants of valorous warriors who organized themselves into bands of five to see off the enemy-whether natural or otherwise. Can it be done again? Yes it can. And in this episode we provide a roadmap for restoring Khalsa Panchyats led by the militant Punjabi youth.

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3 weeks ago
42 minutes 15 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Khalis (The Guru Panth Khalsa) (English)

Discover the revolutionary transformation that created the ultimate Sikh identity. Explore how from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh, the Gurus elevated the Khalsa beyond a simple religious order into the very embodiment of the Guru itself - the Guru Panth Khalsa.

Uncover why the Singh-Khalsa identity became the supreme spiritual and political force for Sikhs, transcending all other affiliations. Learn how this sacred brotherhood became the religopolitical vehicle that would shape Sikh destiny and why the Khalsa represents the highest form of Sikh consciousness.

A deep dive into the spiritual revolution that made the Khalsa not just followers of the Guru, but the living Guru itself.

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1 month ago
58 minutes 45 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਚੇਤਾਵਨੀ (Punjab's Last Warning) (Punjabi)

Dive deep into one of history's most prescient warnings as we explore the fascinating world of Sikh Misls and the remarkable foresight of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia. This episode uncovers how the legendary Sikh leader predicted the British conquest of Punjab decades before it happened.

What You'll Discover:

  • The rise and power of the Sikh Misl confederacy system

  • Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's incredible military and political acumen

  • His chilling predictions about British conquest of Punjab

  • His prophetic warnings about the partition of India

  • His foresight about the enslavement and persecution of Sikhs

  • How internal divisions among Sikh Misls played into British hands

  • The tragic irony of warnings that went unheeded for generations

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1 month ago
40 minutes 51 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Hukam (The Great Battle) (English)

In this episode, we explore the profound concept of Hukam in Sikhi, arguing that this foundational principle is best understood as "reality" itself. Moving beyond common translations like "divine will" or "cosmic order," this discussion examines how Hukam represents the totality of existence as it is—encompassing both the seen and unseen, the material and spiritual dimensions of life.


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1 month ago
57 minutes 45 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
੧੭੩੭-੧੯੮੪ (The Killing Fields Of Punjab) (Punjabi)

An analysis of the ongoing Sikh genocide that commenced in 1737 and peaked in 1984. This is done against the backdrop of Jathedar Gurjant Singh Budhsingh wale's (third commander-in-chief of Khalistan Liberation Force) life and eventual martyrdom on 29th July 1992.

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1 month ago
58 minutes 16 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Naam (The Khalsa's Strength) (English)

What is Naam? Sikh spirituality revolves around Naam, so what is Naam? How does one practice Naam? And how does one explain the seeming disconnect between Sikh spiritual practice and Sikh militarism? Does the Khalsa have an exception from Naam? Listen to find out.

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2 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 38 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਕਰਦ ਦਾ ਨਜ਼ਾਰਾ (The Martyrdom Of Bhai Mani Singh Ji Shahid) (Punjabi)

Bhai Mani Singh Ji Shahid (c.?-c.1737) was an eminent 18th century Sikh commander and theologian who captained the Khalsa through the dark days of the post-Banda Singh era genocides. A sagacious diplomat and preacher, he converted thousands to the Sikh fold before being executed by Lahore's Muslim-Hindu combine.


This episodes draws upon the detailed works of Bhai Ratan Singh Bhangu in his Sri Gur Panth Prakash (mid-19th century) and Giani Gian Singh in his Shamsher Khalsa (early 20th century) that themselves reiterate primary eyewitness accounts to derive lessons from last days of Bhai Mani Singh the martyr.

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2 months ago
43 minutes 57 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਗੁਰੂ ਦੀ ਹਜ਼ੂਰੀ (The Hukamnamahs Of Sikh Guru Sahibaan (With Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon)) (Punjabi)

Veteran historian Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon returns to the Sikh Renaissance to discuss his latest book on the Hukamnamahs (edicts) of the Sikh Gurus.


After almost a near-century, Dr. Dhillon is the first historian to review the extant Hukamnamah manuscripts and recompile them. In this episode he discusses his various findings, what these manuscripts reveal, and the multiple fabrications he identified on his scholarly journey.


More importantly, these Hukamnamahs counter the myth of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, being a pacifist ascetic meditating his life away until called for Guruship. Contrastingly, they reveal an intelligent statesman and an astute Gurmukh engaged in both political maneuvering and converting the masses to Sikhi.


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3 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 30 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
The Sword Of Nanak (English)

Self-professed Sikh rationalists and western academia have created a myth that the Sikhi of Guru Nanak is inherently different to the Sikhi of his successors, especially Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa. In this episode, we refute their argument using Guru Nanak's own words from the Guru Granth Sahib itself.


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3 months ago
39 minutes 39 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਸੂਰਬੀਰ (Sirdar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia With S. Gurdev Singh Rooprai) (Punjabi)

Sirdar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia (1723-1803) was the founder and most prominent leader of the legendary Ramgarhia Misl, one of the 11 Sikh confederacies that comprised the theocratic Dal Khalsa government.


Famed for his realpolitik and strategic acumen, the Ramgarhia Sirdar was instrumental in leading the Panth through some of its darkest days during the genocidal era of the mid-late 18th century.


His vision, much like that of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur before him, conflicted with that of his fellow Sirdars sparking heavy discord. After the fall of the Misls, Ramgarhia's image was unnecessarily attacked and vilified by detractors envious of his unprecedented success.


We are joined by eminent researcher S. Gurdev Singh Rooprai in dispelling the allegations against Ramgarhia. S. Rooprai traces the genesis of these unfounded allegations and exposes the entrenched hatred of pristine Sikh history among those who slander Jassa Singh Ramgarhia.

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3 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 58 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਸ਼ਿਕਾਰ (How Sikhs Are Abetting Their Own Cultural Genocide. With Mangal Singh (ਮੰਗਲਸਿੰਘ)) (Punjabi)

Forty-one years ago, the Indian army stormed the sacred Sri Darbar Sahib in Amritsar to suppress the Sikh civil rights movement. The Indian state, subsequently, incited a Sikh genocide thereafter to arrest the fallout from the storming.


Fast forward four decades later and Sikhs themselves are abetting their own continuing genocide by intermixing modernist/postmodernist ideologies with Sikhi that erode its religiopolitical base.


We are joined by the plain-spoken Nihang Mangal Singh who denounces fractional infighting among Sikhs, pandering to anti-Sikh ideologies, and who identifies the Sikh hunger for moral validation as being the Panth's greatest Achilles heel in the 21st century.


This episode is politically incorrect, has its fair share of pejoratives, is scathing in its denouncements of modern Sikh intelligentsia but it also showcases the anger many Sikh youth have towards their own elders who have failed in preserving the Khalsa's sacrosanct image as a warrior-saint rooted in this world.


For otherworldly gains, we are betraying the sacrifices our forefathers made in this world for our liberty.


Listen and be shocked.


Disclaimer: *Disclaimer: views endorsed and voiced by our guests, on various Jathebandis and Sikh figures, are not necessarily our own.

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3 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 17 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
1984 (How An English Novelist Foresaw the Subjugation of the Sikhs) (English)

First published on 8th June 1949, George Orwell's dystopian novel '1984' has ironic similarities with the state of the Sikhs today. In almost prophetic fashion, Orwell seems to have spelt out the subjugation and mental regression of the Sikhs to enslave them to the overarching agendas of Hindus and Muslims post-independence.

This episode furnishes a Sikh-led reading of Orwell in the current context of the ongoing Indo-Pak conflict and how both nations are enacting the same charades that Orwell's states in '1984' enact to distract their populations by uniting them around a convenient external aggressor.


Can the Sikhs not only survive but also thrive in this conflict? Listen to find out more.

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4 months ago
57 minutes 29 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਮਨਘੜਤ ਕਹਾਣੀਆਂ (The Lies Of Dhillon & Dilgeer With Anmol Singh Rode) (English)

A recent article by Karminder Dhillon PhD (Boston) castigating the Akal Takhat as a false Sikh institute, coupled with Harjinder Dilgeer's denial of his previous research on the authenticity of Akal Takhat, has incited much excitement among their age-group.

What is problematic with their logic, however, is that it is rooted not in any incisive application of rigorous academic and intellectual standards but rather make-believe and superficial appeals to emotionalism.

In this episode we are joined by savvy historian Anmol Singh Rode in exposing the canards of both these self-proclaimed Sikh preachers and how they misuse and misquote historical sources to push their own secularistic agenda.

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4 months ago
50 minutes 6 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਤਿਸ ਦੇਹੀ ਕਉ ਪਾਲ (The Warrior Physicality Of Gurmat) (With Anonymous) (Punjabi)

With Sikh boomers ensuring that chairs defy gravity over issues of Diwali and spirituality, while traditionalists wile their lives away in meditation chambers-the temporal aspect of Gurmat is fast eroding. In this episode we analyze Gurmat's emphasis on warrior physicality and what this means for Sikhs today.

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5 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes 33 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Khalsa Raaj (Khalsa Raaj Vs. Khalistan With Pablo Singh) (English)

In this English episode, we sit down with Pablo Singh of the USA and discuss the difference between the theocratic Khalsa Raaj envisioned by the Gurus and the modern nation-state model of Khalistan that seems to be nothing more than India 2.0 minus the Sikh genocide. Can Constitutions and democracy truly ensure the survival of the Sikhs? Listen to find out.

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5 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 54 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਸਿੱਖ ਮਰਦਾਨਗੀ (Sikh Patriarchy With Mangal Singh (ਮੰਗਲਸਿੰਘ)) (Punjabi)

We are joined by Nihang Singh Mangal Singh who discusses the fall of Sikh-Khalsa masculinity in the 21st century from a Nihang perspective. In a blunt 1-hour discussion, he lays bare the controversies that plague the Panth and how to resolve them.


*Disclaimer: views endorsed and voiced by our guests are not necessarily our own.

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6 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 59 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
ਅੰਬੇਦਕਰ ਦਾ ਖ਼ੂੰਨੀ ਸਵਿੰਧਾਨ (The Myth Of Ambedkar's Potential Conversion To Sikhi) (English)

An egregious myth-that Dalit leader B.R. Ambedkar was prevented from converting to Sikhi by casteist Sikh leaders-has resurfaced again after historian Tarlochan Singh's unverified claim that he has discovered correspondence from Gandhi dissuading Ambedkar from accepting Sikhi.

In this episode, we not only surgically dissect this claim but also expose how Ambedkar was a willing pawn of the Hindutvadi forces when it came to chaining Sikhs to Indian tyranny.

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7 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 13 seconds

The Sikh Renaissance
Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only