“Although you’ve embarked on a new journey, your presence lingers within our hearts, forever cherished. A tapestry of fond memories woven by you is treasured by your children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, in-laws, nephews, nieces, relatives, and friends alike. Though you’re physically absent, your love and wisdom continue to guide us – a beacon of light in the corridors of our lives. Rest peacefully, dear Mother, as we carry your legacy forward, filled with gratitude for the time we shared and the enduring warmth of your spirit embracing us.”
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED MOTHER
LATE SARDARNI BHAGWAN KAUR AUJLA (Biba)
[Village: Bhandal, Kapurthala | Kuala Kangsar, Perak]
d/o. Late Bhai Ragi Badan Singh & Late Sdrni. Metab Kaur [Kuala Kangsar, Perak]
w/o. Late Sdr. Giani Sujan Singh Sidhu [Village – Sidham, Gurdaspur | Sentul, Kuala Lumpur]
dil/o. Late Sdr. Baboo Jora Singh Sidhu & Late Sdrni. Swaran Kaur [Malayan Railway | Sentul, Kuala Lumpur]
Loving Brothers, Sisters & Spouses Late Sdr. Sarmukh Singh Aujla / Sdrni. Amarjit Kaur [London], Late Sdr. Bhagwan Singh Aujla / Late Sdrni. Pritam Kaur [Singapore], Late Sdr. Harbans Singh Aujla (Bansi) / Sdrni. Sarjit Kaur [Sitiawan], Late Sdr. Ajit Singh Aujla (Jeet) / Late Sdrni. Darshan Kaur [Sitiawan], Late Sdr. Savinder Singh (Shindo) / Sdrni. Gulbir Kaur [Melbourne], Late Sdrni. Balwant Kaur (Puto) / Late Sdr. Mit Singh [Bagan Serai], Late Sdrni. Harbhajan Kaur Aujla [Sitiawan] / Late Sdr. Gurdial Singh, Sdrni. Jasbir Kaur Aujla [Sitiawan] / Late Sdr. Swaran Singh, Sdrni. Ranjit Kaur Aujla [London] / Late Sdr. Harjinder Singh (Tillo Saab)
Dearest Nephews & Nieces, Relatives, and Friends
SEHAJ PATH DA PHOG & ANTIM ARDAAS
Kindly join us for the Sehaj Path Da Bhog & Antim Ardaas, held in loving memory of our beloved Mother, at Wadda Gurdwara Sahib [Jalan Gurdwara, 30100 Ipoh] on the 19th of August 2023 (Saturday) from 9 am to 12 pm, followed by Guru Ka Langgar (Lunch). Your presence would be greatly appreciated.
Please treat this as a personal invitation from the Sidhu and Aujla Family.
| Entry: 11 Aug 2023 | Source: Family
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You had touched countless lives in your lifetime, and even after your death, you live through your good deeds. We miss you always!
1st Mithiyaad of
LATE S CHANCHAL SINGH S/O CHANAN SINGH
Saturday, 26 August 2023 Gurdwara Sahib Subang Jaya
7.00am -9.00am Asar Di War Breakfast
10.00 am – 12.00 pm Sehaj Paath da Bhog Langgar will be served
Please treat this as our personal invite.
Thank you.
| Entry: 10 Aug 2023 | Source: Family
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Makheer Singh – Photo: Yannick Peterhans / USA Today
By Yannick Peterhans | USA Today |
Makheer Singh teaches other students how to master the taus and dilruba, two instruments to help connect them to their Sikh faith. He performed at the Shri Guru Singh Sabha in Walnut, California this summer as part of a July 4 Kirtan Darbar event.
Makheer Singh stood in front of the Darbar hall of a Sikh worship center in Southern California this summer − packed with several hundred people waiting for the teenager to play the taus.
As he played the notes of the instrument which dates back to the 1800s, Singh says he felt closer to his heritage and his religion. The 20-minute performance of an instrument that few people know of, and even fewer play, demonstrated how young Sikhs are revitalizing their music and transforming how the next generation will practice their religion.
“I’m trying to get this younger generation to start picking up these instruments,” Singh said. “It’s becoming a lost art. I’m trying to bring it back to life.”
Many Sikhs no longer play the taus, a large instrument with 18 strings shaped like a peacock that can be difficult to learn. The taus was replaced by many for the smaller and more portable dilruba, both niche string instruments within the massively popular music group of Indian classical music. They are important to Sikhs as two of their gurus played them, and some credit them both with creating the instruments.
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Singapore marked its 58th year of independence on Wednesday (Aug 9) with a dazzling national day parade at the Padang. In action was DSP Ravi Singh, the ADC to the Singapore President Halimah Yacob. The event also saw an enhanced aerial display to commemorate the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) 55th anniversary.
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With profound grief and sorrow, we are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our dearest Sarban Singh Malhi, lovingly known as Malhi Chai, on 9th August 2023.
Son of Late Dyal Singh Malhi (Father – Pind Talwandi Malhi) Madam Sukhdev Kaur (Mother – Pind Barewala)
Brother in law / Spouse Amitdeep Singh Sandhu / Anisha Gill
Nephew & nieces, relatives & friends.
For those who wish to pay their final respects, the funeral details are as follows: 10th August 2023 (Thursday) 2:00pm to 4:00pm Venue: Shamshan Bhoomi, Jalan Loke Yew Crematorium, Kuala Lumpur
Sehaj Path Da Bhog & Antim Ardaas: 20th August (Sunday) 10:00am – 12:00 noon Venue: Gurdwara Sahib Sungai Besi (Sharpa), Kuala Lumpur
A man who always gave more than he had and never asked for anything. His magnetic personality, cheeky humour and kind heart was known to many. May his soul rest in peace.
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| Entry: 9 Aug 2023; Updated: 15 Aug 2023 | Source: Family
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ਬਾਣੀ ਗੁਰੂ ਗੁਰੂ ਹੈ ਬਾਣੀ ਵਿਚਿ ਬਾਣੀ ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤੁ ਸਾਰੇ ॥ Bani Guru Guru Hai Bani Witch Bani Amrit Sarai (SGGS, 982)
meaning that the spiritual instructions, wisdom written in ADD GURU GRANTH SAHIB (AGGS) Sikh Scriptures, is our Guru, Lord.
Guru means spiritual teachings that guide humanity out of spiritual ignorance and ego to enlightened consciousness. I have taken this hymn from AGGS to illustrate that the Scriptures are spiritual guiding principles for how to be a good human being and realize the purpose and meaning of life. This hymn has four verses and one central verse. The central verse contains the main message of the hymn and the rest of the four verses are an expansion of the central message. This method has been used throughout the text of AGGS. I also want to mention here that GURBANI (teachings of AGGS) is in poetic form and carries deep meaning. We need to find the essence of the verse through deeper analysis.
Nanak in the first person addresses his consciousness, mind. It is extremely important to keep in mind that the message of AGGS is addressed to our consciousness. It is about inner transformation, changing our thoughts, behaviour, and gaining spiritual awakening. The message of AGGS has nothing to do with outer purpose or the material world.
ਮਨ ਰੇ ਥਿਰੁ ਰਹੁ ਮਤੁ ਕਤ ਜਾਹੀ ਜੀਉ ॥Mann Re Thir Raho Mat Kat JaeeJio meaning O my mind you desire to live in peace, happiness and joy. To live life with meaning and purpose. You desire to remain stable and positive under daily life challenges. You desire to remain unattached to the material world. Then do not look outward for meaning and purpose of life.
This I believe is the revolutionary message for modern man. This means we are doing everything for survival, for fixing our outer purpose. We work, day and night for the comforts and conveniences of life. Materially we have everything our ancestors couldn’t even dream of. But we have become slaves of our own successes. Nanak says that is the reason we are on the path to self destruction, stressed, depressed, worried and a mentally sick generation. We are bringing out the worst of us.
Nanak says O man your true nature is pure goodness, an ocean of peace, happiness and joy. You have the spark of enlightenment within you. Nanak says ਮਨ ਮੇਰਿਆ ਅੰਤਰਿ ਤੇਰੈ ਨਿਧਾਨੁ ਹੈ ਬਾਹਰਿ ਵਸਤੁ ਨ ਭਾਲਿ ॥Mann Meria Unter Tere Nidhan Hai Bahar Vast Na Bhal (SGGS, 569) meaning we are an image of God; within all of us is a treasure of godly virtues and divine wisdom. Do not look outward for the meaning and purpose of life. Nobody has ever found inner peace and happiness from material comforts and conveniences. We do not find happiness and joy looking outward; we find inner peace and joy looking inward, by realizing our true self and our true nature.
Verse 1
ਜਿਸੁ ਜਲ ਨਿਧਿ ਕਾਰਣਿ ਤੁਮ ਜਗਿ ਆਏ ਸੋ ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤੁ ਗੁਰ ਪਾਹੀ ਜੀਉ ॥ Jis Jalnidh Karnn Tum Jag Aae So Amrit Gur Pahee Jio
Meaning O man you are here to find meaning and purpose of life, to realize who you are. The purpose of life is to walk the spiritual path for conscious transformation, to be spiritually awakened, to change your thoughts, behaviour. You desire peace of mind, happiness, and joy in life. SO AMRIT means the spiritual guiding principals, divine wisdom, knowledge, and treasure of virtues. GUR PAHEE, Nanak says for that spiritual path you do not need to go anywhere; that treasure you have within you. Nanak says that treasure is buried under layers of falsehood you gathered like a garbage bin. Discover that treasure within you.
Nanak says here that we conduct or behave ourselves in society in two ways. First is the way of conflict, in which our life actions and behaviour is driven by our own mind and thoughts. Our mind and thoughts are not our true self, our true nature. That is not who we are, our authentic self. This is our acquired ego identity. This ego identity is layers of falsehood, not truth. You are living life identified with yourself as thinker and attached to material things. Nanak says because of ignorance of the truth you are indulged in worthless religious practices and useless rituals. You are taking baths in sacred pools with the belief that your sins will be washed away. Peace, joy and happiness is not found in duality.
Nanak says we can learn to live the way of surrender to the will of God. When we do, our life is driven by enlightened consciousness; consciousness that is driven by compassion, kindness, tolerance, love, equality, humility and contentment. We learn to live in the present.
AWGUNN are vices, evil thoughts, pollution of mind, greed, craving, hatred, jealousy, discrimination, anger. GUNN are compassion, tolerance, kindness, love, humility, equality, and contentment. While growing up we learn AWGUNN in society. Our mind is a collection of memories, emotions, and habits. Ideas in our head control our world and define who we are. Nanak says you need to drop AWGUNN through divine wisdom.
GUNNA KAU DHAWOH means unlearn the AWGUNN, through divine wisdom, and internalize and live the GUNN, godly virtues. We can only bring about this change by destroying the layers of falsehood and discover the truth within.
KAR AWGUNN PACHHTAHEE JIO Nanak says the cause of our stress, depression, worries, anxiety and pain is our actions driven by AWGUNNS, evil thoughts, and negative thoughts. Whenever there is opportunity to make money by committing fraud the weakness of craving for more and more will make a person justify this crime. Ideas in our mind rule our world. Nobody can be in peace by committing crime.
ਸਰ ਅਪਸਰ ਕੀ ਸਾਰ ਨ ਜਾਣਹਿ ਫਿਰਿ ਫਿਰਿ ਕੀਚ ਬੁਡਾਹੀ ਜੀਉ ॥੨॥ Sar Apsar Kee Saar Na Janeh Phir Phir Keech Bdahee Jio.
SAR is good deed; APSAR is bad deed. Nanak says when our life actions are driven by vices, evil thoughts and ego, we are not able to see what is wrong and what is right. Our decisions are based on the ideas in our head, the quality of our thoughts. When our thoughts are driven by greed, we are more likely to commit dishonest action. When our thoughts are driven by contentment there is no chance of committing crime. Our pain and suffering is due to our polluted mind.
Verse 3.
ਅੰਤਰਿ ਮੈਲੁ ਲੋਭ ਬਹੁ ਝੂਠੇ ਬਾਹਰਿ ਨਾਵਹੁ ਕਾਹੀ ਜੀਉ ॥ Unter Mail Lobh Bahau Jhoothe Bahar Nawhau Kahee Jio.
Nanak says here is the problem why you are not able to enjoy inner peace and happiness. Your thoughts are driven by greed and craving for more and more. The gap between what you have and what you desire is never filled. Material gains, power and fame have become priorities of life and your identity. You are using unethical means to fulfil unethical desires.
BAHAR NAWAU KAHEE JIO meaning you are not only indulged in unethical behaviour due to ignorance of truth and ego, you are practicing superstitious beliefs that by taking a dip in sacred pools all your pollution of mind will be washed away. Nanak says TANN DHOTAI MANN HACHHA NA HOAI ( SGGS page 558) meaning it is your illusion that sins will be washed away by such false rituals. It is ignorance that you believe this to be holy religious practice.
ਨਿਰਮਲ ਨਾਮੁ ਜਪਹੁ ਸਦ ਗੁਰਮੁਖਿ ਅੰਤਰ ਕੀ ਗਤਿ ਤਾਹੀ ਜੀਉ ॥੩॥ Nirmal Naam Japhau Sad Gurmukh Untar Kee Gat Tahee Jio
Nanak says here is the solution. You desire to realize the purpose and meaning of life, to find your true self, who you are. There is only one path. Listen, understand and internalize godly virtues, and follow the spiritual path of GURU. Turn greed to contentment, craving to gratitude, ego to humility, hatred to love, learn to live the will of God. This is how you find real happiness.
Nanak says here is another reason for your miserable and painful life. You are completely identified with form, physical world. This has become who you are. In order to keep this identity alive, you use all kinds of unethical means. Truth is you may not be caught by Revenue Canada for tax evasion, but you can not be at peace with yourself for cheating.
Then to cover up your own weaknesses, shortcomings you label others to make them feel little. You blame others for your problems. This is your fear and ignorance of truth and cause of your stress and tensions.
Nanak says your life is founded on ignorance and falsehood. You utter falsehood for purpose of deception, violation of truth. Nanak says through divine wisdom, knowledge, gaining spiritual awakening drop these vices, evil thoughts. Learn to live the way of surrender, truth.
ਜਿਉ ਭਾਵੈ ਤਿਉ ਰਾਖਹੁ ਹਰਿ ਜੀਉ ਜਨ ਨਾਨਕ ਸਬਦਿ ਸਲਾਹੀ ਜੀਉ ॥੪॥੯॥ Jio Bhawai Tio Rakhau Har Jio Jan Nanak Sabd Salahee Jio
Nanak here prays for self awareness and self motivation. God give me wisdom to gain divine wisdom, knowledge, realize godly virtues, find meaning and purpose of life so that I may disconnect from memories of the past, fears of the future, and learn to live in the present. I may find inner peace and happiness in the will of God.
Summary Of The Hymn.
Nanak is saying O man realize what is the purpose and meaning of life. Why we are here, who we are. This realization could take us on the spiritual journey to find our true nature, live meaningful, purposeful life, life of peace, joy, happiness and bliss. GURBANI is spiritual instructions (Written in AGGS), spiritual guiding principals for how to realize the purpose of life. Nanak says as humans we are completely identified with our mind and thoughts, identified with material objects. We have gained the world but lost our soul. Society has done everything to fix outer purpose, creating comforts and conveniences our ancestors couldn’t even dream of.
Detachment from the reality or truth of who we really are is the main cause of stress, depression, worries, anxiety and pain. Nanak says the path to inner happiness is a journey inward, not outward. This journey is about inner transformation, finding our true nature. Nanak says when we begin inward journey self consciousness is changed to godly consciousness, vices are transformed to virtues. Nanak says presently we are trapped in superstitious beliefs, worthless religious practices and rituals that have nothing to do with truth. Only through divine wisdom and knowledge we find the path to truthful living. The path to inner peace, bliss and ecstasy is living the way of surrender, not the way of conflict.
Harbans Singh Kandola. Born in Ludhiana, Punjab, he read Ph.D. in Agriculture from Punjab Agriculture University in 1972. He moved to Canada in 1973 and retired as senior bank manager in 2005. He reads Gurbani passionately to understand its spiritual message and how it matters in his daily life. He read Prof Sahib Singh’s ‘Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan’ (SGGS translation) in five years, with complete notes. In the past two decades, Harbans has engaged in Gurbani discussion in radio and television programmes, as well as newspapers and the Sikh Bulletin. He believes that we now have literature with the true and real message of Gurbani which has to be presented to Sikhs and non-Sikhs. This article is from his unpublished book ‘Renaissance of Sikhi’.
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Savi Soin appointed president of Qualcomm India in August 2023
By Asia Samachar | India |
Qualcomm Incorporated has appointed Savi Soin as senior vice president and president of Qualcomm India.
As President of Qualcomm India, Soin is in charge of leading and executing Qualcomm’s strategy in India by fostering relationships with industry partners and the Government of India across mobile, automotive, semiconductor, industrial & IoT and communication infrastructure sectors.
Soin’s appointment will be effective immediately and he will be reporting directly to Qualcomm Technologies Inc Chief Commercial Officer Jim Cathey, according to the company’s announcement.
He has been with Qualcomm for more than 20 years with the last 10 years as part of Qualcomm’s senior leadership team.
Qualcomm is a US multinational corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, and incorporated in Delaware. It creates semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology.
During his tenure, Soin has helped shape the strategic direction for the company in several leadership roles. Most recently, Soin led the Global Strategic Partnerships and Business Incubation team for Qualcomm Technologies, responsible for new businesses and executing strategic relationships, according to the company’s statement.
Prior to his current role, Soin was the head of Strategy and Business Development at Qualcomm Technologies’ semiconductor division, where he was responsible for planning and execution of Qualcomm’s strategy.
Rajen Vagadia, Qualcomm India President for the last five years, will relocate to Qualcomm headquarters in San Diego and transition to a new role as a Vice President to lead Global Distribution and Global Carrier Strategy.
“Savi’s leadership experience, technical knowledge, and ability to work through complex challenges and build strong collaboration across teams, have played a pivotal role in his success at Qualcomm,” said Cathey.
Savi said: “It’s a privilege to return home. India has an enormous opportunity to drive the global digital transformation with its scale and resources. My objective is to partner with the Indian ecosystem to accelerate this transformation using Qualcomm’s technology innovations across sectors.”
Soin first joined Qualcomm as a finance manager between 1991 and 2000. For the next four years until 2006, he was with Kyocera Wireless Corp, leaving as a VP and GM, responsible for product delivery for all derivative products for the US and the international CDMA markets.
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The Malaysian Gurdwaras Council (MGC) Istri Satsang will be holding our 11th Istri Satsang annual semagam or selana semagam from the August 25 to 27 at the Tatt Khalsa Diwan Selangor.
This semagam has been a point of meeting for all the Istri Satsangs of West Malaysia since 2010. After a brief interruption in our activity, due to Covid, we are back in action with renewed vigour.
We expect this to be our largest attended event so far, with participations from the north, central, east and south of the peninsula. The program starts on the afternoon of the 25th at 3pm with Sukhmani Sahib.
An interesting program has been planned over the 3 days, covering various topics involving the Sikh community. Highlights will include spiritual sessions in the mornings and the evenings with paath, kirtan and katha by the Istri Sat Sang ladies and invited speakers.
A public forum has been arranged on Saturday morning at 9am. This session is open to all the sangat and will be held in the Wisma Tatt Khalsa. Attendance is free. The subject matter will be “Updates in Early Childhood Care.”
Expert speakers will be updating us on the latest development in the care and upbringing of toddlers, being the most important period of learning in their life. Much has changed in the concepts of early childhood development, education and nutrition. MGC Istri Satsang found it necessary to create awareness in all the caretakers, namely parents , grandparents and others so that we are able to work together for the betterment of our next generation.
A concurrent “Kids Workshop”, will be organised at the same premises to cater for any accompanying children below 12 years of age with the help of SNSM Malaysia. Accompanying teenagers are encouraged to join the forum. In addition there will be a workshop to brainstorm on how the Istri Satsangs can further improve our services in the gurdwaras to benefit the community.
But rest assured it’s not all work. We have a line up of fun activities, games, laughter therapy and fun aerobics to keep the ladies happy hormones flowing.
A formal dinner and show has been arranged for the participants to show our appreciation to all the Istri Satsang ladies in the country who have worked silently and tirelessly all these years in their respective gurdwaras. MGC and it’s Istri Satsang committee is grateful for the amazing show of support received from all the states.
This year’s program is being organised in collaboration with the Tatt Khalsa Diwan Selangor, who has offered us their premises and facilities and also sponsored all our meals. Their support has been in the true spirit of the Panth.
This event is open to all Sikh ladies above age 20. We look forward in anticipation, to meeting up with all our dear penjis, new and old and especially so our most senior and pioneer Matajis who have been instrumental in one way or another in starting the Istri Satsang groups all over the country.
For furthur infomation contact Penji Surinder Kaur 012-2354650.
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(Dr Amarjeet Kaur is the Chairperson of the MGC Istri Satsang Malaysia)
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Retired TNB staff Former Perak Sikhs football & hockey player Former TNB footballer
Born & raised in Malim Nawar; Resided in Bercham, Ipoh
Children: Malinda Kaur d/o Pritan Singh
Sehaj Path Da Bhog & Antim Ardaas: 13 August 2023 (Sunday), from 9.30am – 12 noon, at Gurdwara Sahib Malim Nawar
Would be deeply missed, forever cherished, and fondly remembered by daughter, brothers & sisters, nephew & nieces and a host of relatives & friends.
We may be separated by miles, but love will always keep us close. May your soul rest in peace.
| Entry: 7 Aug 2023 | Source: Family
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