16 December 2011

Youth Akhand Paath Smagam - Southall - For Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Sahibzadeh


FaceBook Event: http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/289982804377276/

With the Grace of Siree Guroo Gobind Singh Jee Maharaaj, 

The Youth of London have organised a Smagam in the loving memory of Siree Guroo Gobind Singh Jee Maharaaj's Prakash Divas and the great sacrifices of Baba Ajeet Singh Jee, Baba Jujhaar Singh Jee, Baba Zoravar Singh Jee and Baba Fateh Singh Jee and Mata Gujhar Kaur Jee.
 
The Smagam will take place at:

Guru Amardas Hall - Opposite Guru Amardas Gurdwara 
1A CLIFTON ROAD
SOUTHALL
UB2 5QP


There will Talks/Katha in English by various national youth speakers, and a special final diwan by Nirvair Khalsa Jatha on Bhog.

The LONDON PREMIER of the newly relesed animated film; 'Singh Soorme' will be shown on the 27th Dec, 6.30pm.
Langar Seva by Rockys 

Youth Keertan Darbaar on the 28th Dec, Keertan Seva by; Bibi Gurbinder Kaur of Acapella Jatha, Bibi Darshan Kaur and Bhai Hari Singh and other Youth. Also Katha in English  on Guru  Gobind Singh Jee's Prakash.
During the day their will also be an Antiques Workshop, showing some rare images and pothee sahibs as well as shastars.
Pizzas will be included in the Langar

The Final Day we will have Bhai Harinder Singh and Nirvair Khalsa Jatha UK for a special Divan, Sangat TV will be recording the Bhog Divan

There will be numerous stalls throughout the Smagam,
Boss Stall - Selling 84 hoodies/T-shirts and various books/literature
Khalsa Aid
Sikh Organisation of Prisoner Welfare
Sikh Antiques
1G Stall - Free Literature and CD's.

For more information and Seva opportunities please contact:
07958112975
be-1@live.co.uk
Facebook: BeYouth Youth-Project
Facebook Event:http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/289982804377276/


Full Smagam Timetable:

27th Dec 2011:
5pm - Arambta Sri Akhandh Paath Sahib
6.30pm Premier London Showing of "Singh Soorme" Animated Film!

28th Dec 2011:
 
Seva of the whole Gurdwara sahib.

4-5pm - Antiques Workshop
5pm - Rehraas Sahib
5.30pm - Keertan and English Katha Divan

29th Dec 2011- (Sangat TV will be recording the Divaan)

Question and Answer Session.


5pm - Siree Akhand Path Sahib Bhog, Aarti and Kirtan by Bhai Hari Singh.
7-9pm - Nirvair Khalsa Jatha - *Special English Katha and Keertan Diwan* 

Seva opportunities available throughout the whole smagam, please contact us.


POSTERS ATTACHED!

 

27 June 2011

Indraj Singh - pls read this emtional story

FWD:


vaahiguroo, pls pls pls spend few mins reading this pls..
this made my cry (i havent cried in god noes how long)
pls jeeo, pls pls read this...and learn about gursikh ways of doing things..
feel the power of naam...and the pyar for maharaj...
 
wow....pls
 
dhan guroo pyareh..
dhan guroo sahib..
dhan dhan...
 
vaahiguroo
vaahiguroo
vaahiguroo
 

Someone sent me this beautiful story on email. i thought i should share it with the rest of the cybersangat.

I was standing in Ardas with Sree Sahib in my hand to preform sevaa
for Degh when someone behind me began doing Simran swaas-swaas. The
breathing was really strained as if the person was in Bairaag. I
couldn't look back then but when i began serving Degh I was able to
indentify the mystery Naam-lover. It was the young boy, Indraj
Singh" A dear brother told me thus about this young Singh.

A child if you look at his age. A wise Bairaagee when you realize
his spirtuality. Such as the innocent Indraj Singh. Some people had
observed him crying in Bairaag during Keertan but non realized how
pure and love-lorn was his state. Guru Saahib took him into the
Sacchi Dargehh recently and he is no longer amidst us in the
physical form but his stories and lessons of practical living
continue to inspire us. There wasn't an iota of cleverness in him.
Whatever he was told by his parents about Gursikhi, he took it
literally and lived accordingly. The examples are amazing and have
opened my eyes to the hypocrisy in my own living.

"Guru Saahib says that if you come acorss a Sikh, you must greet the
Sikh with a humble Gur-Fateh", his mom told him once. Indraj Singh
took the lesson to heart. Ever since, he would get off his bike to
say "Vaheguroo jee ka khalsa, Vaheguroo jee kee fateh!" to every
passing Gursikh and "Sat Sri Akaal" to Punjabis.

"Beta, Sikhs are instructed to not entertain any lustful thoughts
and love and respect those of opposit sex as their own children,
siblings, or parents". How the Innocent Indraj Singh implemented
this in his life came to light the day some girls from his class
came to offer their condonlences at his passing away. "He called all
of us 'sister'. We feel like we have lost a true brother". How much
better all of our lives could be if everyone could follow in Veer
Indraj Singh's footsteps!

"I don't recall any time when we had to repeat ourselves to Indraj
Singh. He was very obedient, very quiet and dutiful," tell his
father, S. Jaswinder Singh. Someone once told him to wear a mala for
Simran. It just became another body part for him. Whatever may be
the situation he would find a way to keep the mala on his self.

Narration of his last moments by his Dad (S. Jaswinder Singh) and
Mom (S. Ravinderpal Kaur)

Dad: He had a minor heart defect since birth that needed surgical
correction. We kept postponing it in the hope that the defect would
heal on its own. However, after our trip to India earlier this year,
where we had traveled the length and breadth of the country to pay
obeisance at each historic Gurdwara, the doctors recommended that
surgery be preformed. On my hesitance, Indraj Singh commented,
"Daddy, I can handle it. Dont worry about it. Let's go through with
it." We relented and the date was set.

Mom: On the day of the surgery, I told him, "Beta, let me hold on to
your mala, I'll give it to you later. Just keep your focus on the
Shabad". Even while being wheeled into the operating room, he was
murmuring the Shabad.

Dad: Some time after the routine surgery, complications developed
and things turned for the worse as an infection seized him. Indraj
Singh's blood was clotting and the wounds were not healing. The
doctors administered a blood thining agent that created new
problems. A mysterious virus gripped his bruised and bleeding body.
Unable to diagnose the cause of the multiple serious complications,
the doctors placed Indraj Singh under a "Cold Blanket" (a procedure
where the body tempreture is dropped to around 30 degrees celsius)
to stall the spread of virus.

Mom: Throughout the ordeal whenever Indraj Singh was conscious he
never complained of any pain or discomfort. I asked him a few times
one day to really tell us if he was hurting but his reply as before
was in the negative. I then remarked, "Beta, too bauhut Bholla Hai".
"Singh Bholey hi haundey ney Mummi" Was his reply.

Dad: Gursikhs around the world were praying daily for him. One singh
in Toronto would do Five Sukhmani Sahibs for Indraj Singh. Gursikhs
in Vancouver preformed a Sehej Paath for him besides praying daily
at Amritvelaa. Many were the Choupayee Sahib Paaths done by even
young children. There were numerous others in Europe and India. Out
of the blue, one day, we got a call from a Granthi Singh of Sree
Darbaar Sahib, Amritsar. "Khakey da ki naam hai. Eis laiee Ardaas
Karni Hai". They preformed ardaas for him both at Darbar Sahib and
Akaal Takhat Sahib. Some kind soul must have prompted them.

Mom: We were getting desperate. It had been more than a month of
seeing our litle one in such a horrific state. Is Guru Saahib not
listening to our Ardas? Litle did i know that in His own mysterious
way He was paving the way for the emancipation of our son.

Dad: Indraj Singh had been asking me to let him Take Amrit at every
Ammrit Sanchaar that would come up since he was five. I stopped him
each time as i was apprehensive of violence in schools and someone
grabbing his Kirpaan to cause damage. I assured him that we would
take him to an Amrit Sanchaar the day he graduated from High School.
I guess we was not prepared to wait that long. When the doctors
first told us that his chances of survival were minimal, we became
anxious to fuffil his wish for Amrit. It was a difficult situation.
Indraj Singh was not in a shape to be taken out of the hospital and
we had never heard of Punj Piyaarey going to the hospital to an
Abhilakhi. I spoke with several Singhs but there didnt seem to be a
soultion. I then called my father in India. Although he rarely
speaks, that day my father patiently spent a long time with me on
the phone. He stressed that we must get the boy Amrit. I was almost
out of options when i came across a Singh who does sevaa with the
DamDami Taksaal. He informed us that they have written maryadaa that
allows for such exemptions. My heart lept with joy. Atleast. our son
will go as Gurmukh! Amrit was our administered as per the Singhs'
maryada.

Dad: I was particularily tired on the night of September 21st 2005
having spent almost the entire day by Indraj Singh's bedside.
Instead of heading home i just collapsed on the courtesy sofa beside
his bed and fell half asleep. Around 2:00am my brother-in-law woke
me up. The doctors had advised that Indraj Singh was in his last
hours and we should call whoever needed to see him. I immediately
sent for someone to fetch my wife. We did Simran for a few hours and
then did our complete nitnem. Indraj Singh was holding on. Then a
though struck me. Sukhmanee Sahib has 24 Ashtpadees. They account
for each breath we take in a day making them worthwhile. Let us do
Sukhmanee Sahib with Indraj Singh. None of us knew it by heart,
though. I called a Singh who worked at a nearby office. He showed up
about 3 mins later with a couple of Gutkey Saahib. We all did
Sukhmanee Sahib. Indraj Singh was most peaceful after the Paath.

Mom: I was very emotional at the time. We could hear Indraj Singh
doing simran but he was beyond the stage of coming back to us. I
pulled myself together for the Ardaas. Somehow, the Ardaseeyaa
prayed to Guru Saahib to give Indraj Singh a place in Sach Kaand.
This is usually not done for lthe living but it all came just
naturally. After the Ardaas, when we said Fateh, i distinctly heard
Indraj Singh reply back, "Vaheguroo jee ka khalsa, Vaheguroo jee kee
fateh". As we all let out jikaare, all monitoring systems shut down.
Our son had really left for his True Mother, Mata Sahib Kaur.

Dad: The passing away of our son was so spirtually uplifting that no
one cried much then. The following two weeks were like our home was
turned into heaven. Keertan day and night and Sehej Paath all day.
Finally on the day of the cremation, the scene of hundreds of
Gursikhs there to give Sachiyaa Aseesaa to Indraj Singh was one to
behold It felt like Gurbaani was imprinted all around us, floating,
swinging to melodious tunes .We are so lucky to have had the chance
to parent such a Gurmukh soul. May Satguru Ji forgive us for any
mistakes that we made in caring for him and may he forever seve
Satguru.



Vahegurooo.

Bhull chaak maauf Karnee.


vaheguroo ji ka khalsa vaheguroo ji ki phatehi

 
taken from a gupt singhs stuff..

Thanks,
 
Sevadaars;
 
www.SikhYouthSlough.blogspot.com
SikhYouthSlough@hotmail.com
Keeping Sikhi Alive in Slough.




25 June 2011

1G @ KPS MELA 2DAY!!!


1G WILL HAVE A STALL @ 2DAYS KPS MELA!!!
WATCH OUT FOR IT!
AND ITS EXCLUSIVE PRIZES!!!
come and meet the team, take lots of free stuff, buy some charity cakes for the kaurageous race for life  (http://www.justgiving.com/Kaurageous-Slough), and LOTS more from 1G 2day!!!
 
TODAY!!
 


Slough Sikh School Trust &
KhalsaPrimary School PTA
Presents

Summer MELA 2011
Saturday 25thJune

OPEN TO ALL

Venue Background



KhalsaPrimary School is a voluntary aided public school that opened in September
2007. 



KhalsaPrimary School is a Sikh Faith school and is based on the
tenets of Sikhism, a religion based on the individual as part of a
whole, the Sikh community, the wider community and the global
community.

KhalsaPrimary School is located in the Wexhamarea of Slough
and has the highest concentration of Sikhs of any part of the UK.

Summer Mela2011

With Kind Regards

Rashpal S Kang

Chair KPS PTA

07861754732

please download the poster and inform all friends and family
The KhalsaPrimary School Summer MELA is a non-profit event, run by volunteers,
which has no independent source of income beyond ticket sales and sponsorship.

Therefore, to meet and exceed the expectations of our guests, we rely on
meticulous planning, hard work and the valued support of our sponsors.

•This is a religious and community event predominately targeting the Sikh and
Panjabi community.
•This is a unique event annually held in Slough.
•Like in the past, the event will attract people from all backgrounds religious
and cultural backgrounds
Programme
12.00pm Gates Open ( £2 entrance fee per person, children under 12 years free)
1.00pm Main stage programme starts
Religious songs, poetry and drama
Live performance by SukshinderShindasin ging dharmikgeets
6.00pm Programme ends


Thanks,
 
Sevadaars;
 
www.SikhYouthSlough.blogspot.com
SikhYouthSlough@hotmail.com
Audio Recording: http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/3JhJuLNu/sharing.html?rnd=54
Flickr (Pics From Past Events) Account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/47544936@N02/

Keeping Sikhi Alive in Slough.


2 June 2011

This Sunday - 1984 HYDE PARK RALLY - Slough Coaches!

TRANSPORT FROM SLOUGH:
COACHES LEAVING SINGH SABHA SLOUGH: 9.45am
TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS CONTACT:
1G: 07783592953 (Via text or call)
email: 1Gseva@gmail.com
 
 
Commemorating June 1984 Attack on Sri Darbar Sahib Complex and other Historic Gurdwaras

Remembering the thousands of the loved ones lost in the massacre of Sri Darbar Sahib Complex, where the Sri Akaal Takht Sahib, Sikh Reference Library and historic artefacts were destroyed or damaged beyond repair by the Indian Government Troops. Over 125 other Gurdwaras, including forty historic Gurdwaras throughout Punjab were simultaneously attacked using massive fire power. Thousands of Sikhs were arrested, tortured, and killed.

Programme:

Hyde Park 11am to 1pm
Gather for Remembrance March at Hyde Park (Reformers Tree)

Remembrance March 1pm to 2pm
March through Central London to Trafalgar Square

Freedom Rally 2pm to 5pm
Rally in Trafalgar Square.

Dress Code:
Please ensure head is covered with Orange Dastaar/Chooni/Patka

Note:
Please contact your local Gurdwara and join the many thousands of Sikhs in London on Sunday 5th June 2011 for the Remembrance March & Freedom Rally to remember those massacred in June 1984.

PLEASE FORWARD THIS INVITATION TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS ON FACEBOOK,

Follow Remembrance March & Freedom Rally on Facebook


Thanks,
 
Sevadaars;
 
www.SikhYouthSlough.blogspot.com
SikhYouthSlough@hotmail.com
Audio Recording: http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/3JhJuLNu/sharing.html?rnd=54
Flickr (Pics From Past Events) Account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/47544936@N02/

Keeping Sikhi Alive in Slough.




30 May 2011

**1984 - The Truth** - a 1G Talk!!!

TALK IS 2MARROW
 
The ExClUsIve 1984 RALLY TSHIRTS, will be on sale @ this event, £10 each, ALL money goes to help poor families in punjab, helping those families who's sons, fathers, brothers, sisters mothers sacrificed their lives so we can live in honor, dignity today!!
 
more details about the 1984 hyde park rally, transport arrangements will be given at the talk aswell..
 
there will be a display, of newspapers clippings from the 1984 period, so you can see how the british media covered this tragic event!!!
 
 
Sikh Channel will be covering this event!!! :)
 
 ANY questions contact: 1Gseva@Gmail.com or give us an text/call on: 07783592953
 
Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124540784292899

1984 – The Truth

 

Injustice

Shock

Horror

 

Find out the Truth behind 1984, find out what's beed hidden from the world for the last 27 years.

Find out what was happening in Amritsar, the holiest city of the Sikhs 27 Years ago.

 

Tuesday 31st May 2011

6.30-7.30pm

 

@ James Elliman School

Elliman Avenue

Sl2 5BA

 

1984  Tshirts will be on sale also at the event, alongside lots of free literature and also a exclusive display, of original 1984 news clippings.

 

Free Food as always to eat.

 

Come Find out What the Indian Government doesn't want YOU to know!

 

**Another 1G Special**

 

More Details, feel free to email: 1gseva@gmail.com text/ring: 07783592953 | www.facebook.com/1gsevaa | www.1GUK.com

17 May 2011

**1984 - The Truth** - a 1G Talk!!!

Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124540784292899

1984 – The Truth

 

Injustice

Shock

Horror

 

Find out the Truth behind 1984, find out what's beed hidden from the world for the last 27 years.

Find out what was happening in Amritsar, the holiest city of the Sikhs 27 Years ago.

 

Tuesday 31st May 2011

6.30-7.30pm

 

@ James Elliman School

Elliman Avenue

Sl2 5BA

 

The Game of Love – by Harjinder Singh, a book looking into 1984 will be on sale also at the event, alongside lots of free literature and also a exclusive display, of original 1984 news clippings.

 

Free Food as always to eat.

 

Come Find out What the Indian Government doesn't want YOU to know!

 

**Another 1G Special**

 

More Details, feel free to email: 1gseva@gmail.com text/ring: 07783592953 | www.facebook.com/1gsevaa | www.1GUK.com

9 May 2011

The Economics of Seva!

The Economics of Seva!


Just reading a Journal for my Economic Theory of Incentives exam tomorrow (well today!). its about how to incentivize workers to put in more effort, the most common technique used by firms is the use of money, as it is a money motivated world, people would and do, anything for this poisonous snake.

My habit is, (don’t know if good or bad) is that whatever I read or do, I tend to relate it to Sikhi and current situations, and I apologise if this offends anyone!

I thought came to my mind that, all the seva which we do is (or should be at least) “selfless” i.e. there is no return, of monetary value. We do it voluntarily, and out of choice. Effort we put into Seva is a reflection to our dedication, commitment and love for the Panth and Guru Sahib. This effort can be very little or with our mind, body and soul (i.e. all out)

As there is no Financial Reward involved in doing Seva, this maybe the reason why there is a lack of motivation amongst Sikhs to go out there and actually to Seva! If we think about it, (don’t need to email back or anything), but how far we go in order to make money, the great lengths and effort we would put in, to earn cash and live in (or dream about at least) nice houses with flashy cars and automatic doors!

Now imagine if we had put even 10% of that money making effort/time into Seva (doesn’t have to be anything particular, could be washing bhandey at Gurdwara Sahib or polishing the shoes of the beloved Sangat, or handing out Sikhi Leaflets), how different things would be…

This is not the case, I do this I did that, or I put in 37.667% effort in etc, but more of self reflection, and have a look deep without our self and see, what am I truly doing? Why am I doing it? Am I doing it half heartily? Could I do more?
Think about what motivates you, and what should motivate you…

What makes you go the extra step, in which sticky situations would you take that extra step, go that bit further…?

Don’t sit their thinking i'm ok, I would help someone if they needed help, actually think have you helped in the past, what’s the probability you would in the future. Would you discriminate on who you’re helping?

Most of the time, what you do to help someone, the extra step you may take, the person may never find out, they may even cuss you for it (it happens a lot!), but so long as you know the truth, you took that extra step you took and helped, then you know what motivates you… is it money or something deeper; a bond, a loving relationship with Guru Sahib.

Some Economist argue that money is not the only thing which motivates a Human, things like “Reciprocity” which is like the feeling or response you get from putting in extra effort voluntarily without any monetary benefit, or staying within social norms, which is ironic in the sense if it was the “norm” in the Sikh Community to see large numbers of committed sevadaars, then it would be socially accepted to be committed to our task be it in terms of seva or any other responsibility one may have taken on. This leads to a further discussion about a very important topic for Sikhs; which is sticking to the words we say, i.e. if someone says I will do this, then actually go and do it! (Another topic, another day!)

The more I read this journal, the more amazed I am how this is appropriate to Seva, the writers of the journal also argue that Social Approval has a vital role in motivating employees, they site examples such as publically announcing bonuses of staff, in order to motivate other staff to also work harder, in order to be socially approved/respected. The fact is, in true Seva there is very little appreciation, and just hard work a lot of the time. This may be another striking reason for lack of seva within the Sikh Community.

Goodnight!
Last point – the benefits of doing seva is countless, be it physically, mentally and spiritually. There is no restrictions on seva, you can never limit or do enough seva, let us always strive to do more with Satguroo Jee's Kirpa. With only seva can Simran be embedded into our breaths, and come to a stage where we never forget the lord, not even for a breath…. Kirpa karo…


Point to Note: This midnight write up is not to knock down anyone down, neither is it written to encourage people to do Economics at university. :P

Another Point to Note: I really need finish reading this journal!!! It’s called: Psycological Foundations of Incentives”. Fehr, Ernst and Flak Amrin (2002), give it a read if you found this interesting! I’m sorry for anything I may of said to offend anyone, or if this doesn’t make sense! Lol,
Doesn’t even feel like I got an exam tomorrow!! So unprepared! Vaahiguroo!

economic recovery? or sachkhand???

Sachkhand Vasai Nirankaar - The lord resides in the realm of Sachkhand




8 May 2011

SikhYouthSlough's photostream

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Snakes in Suits Pics Uploaded!!!! Check em OUT!!

19 April 2011

TODAY; SNAKES IN SUITS TALK.. pls fwd

TODAY..
be there!
spread the word!
protect yourself, your family and friends!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSYRYPLol8Q
 
talk will cover major issue of conversion!!!!!! and other youth issues!!!!
 

 

Snakes In Suits

A Deep Insight Into The Mind Of The Enemy...

on Tuesday 19th April 2011, 630pm - 730pm

at James Elliman School (Elliman Avenue Slough, SL25BA)

FREE FOOD, Literature and Cakes

 
 
For more information:
Facebook: Slough Sikhs
1gseva@gmail.com
07783 592953

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16 April 2011

SNAKES IN SUITS PROMO!



1G and Kaurageous Slough present..

Snakes In Suits

A Deep Insight Into The Mind Of The Enemy...

on Tuesday 19th April 2011, 630pm - 730pm

at James Elliman School (Elliman Avenue Slough, SL25BA)

FREE FOOD, Literature and Cakes
Find out about what dangers we face as Sikhs, after all 'Prevention Is Better Than Cure'.

Helping many families, the Sikh Awareness Society present a talk, empowering knowledge on how to stay committed to what you believe in.

Bring your family and friends to this event and let's learn to help each other, as brothers and sisters.



For more information:

Facebook: Slough Sikhs

1gseva@gmail.com

07783 592953

24 March 2011

1G Sevadaar Hiking up Mount Snowden!!! SUPPORT OUR SISTER!!!!

1G Sevadaar, "Tanvir Kaur" is taking part in the Mount Snowden Hike!!!

Please Support Tanvir Kaur, and as a result; support the great work Khalsa Aid are doing!!!!

Watch out for 1G in the comming months and more Community work!!!!

 

To Donate:

http://www.justgiving.com/Tanvir-Kaur

 

1GSeva@Gmail.com

Pls dig deep and donate to this GREAT Cause!!!!

 

Mount Snowdon Hike
To celebrate 12 years of Humanitarian Aid and to support Khalsa Aid projects, Khalsa Aid volunteer Jaspal Singh has organised a mass sponsored hike of Mount Snowdon (Wales) on April 10th 2011. This event is open to all sangath members who are in a fit state of health. The walk will take approximately 3-4 hours and we recommend participants be 12 years old and over. For further information please contact Jaspal Singh on jaspal@singh.net or baljitsingh@khalsaaid.org

Khalsa Aid is dependent on the generosity of the Sangat to carry out such vital Seva, to donate please click on the following link

http://www.justgiving.com/khalsaaid

Thank you for choosing to donate to Khalsa Aid. We are 100% committed to Humanitarian relief. We hope with your continued support we can continue to serve humanity globally. Khalsa Aid is based on the Sikh principles of the "Well being of all" and "Recognising the whole Human race as one ". We deeply appreciate your contribution. Thank you! www.khalsaaid.org

Kind regards

Khalsa Aid.

 

22 March 2011

1G March Newsletter Edition!!!! + Talk Tonight!!!

Attached is the March Eddition of the Monthly 1G Newsletter "Sikh Sprit".

You can find copies on these online - on the SikhYouthSlough Blog, in New Panjab Tandori (Stoke Poges Lane), and @ any 1G Event, and on our FACEBOOK PAGE!!!!
we are currently working to have these in more places and more accessible to you!!!

please take your time out, to read the newsletter, and stay updated with Events.

as always, feedback is Highly Appreciated, pls reply back, or drop us a text on 07783592953.



Details for 2NIGHTS TALK:


1G and KAURAGEOUS jointly present:
 
*** So Why Call Her Bad... *** Discover True Glory! ***
 
on Tuesday 22nd March 2011, 6.30-7.30, James Elliman School, Slough!
 
Free Food and Literature will be available.
 
we will also be organizing a team of volunteers, to help out @ Nagar Keertan in Slough, under the banner of 1G!!! pls contact for Seva opportunities!!!

For More info Contact:
SikhYouthSlough@hotmail.com

07783592953
Facebook - Slough Sikhs - www.facebook.com/1gseva

9 March 2011

So Why Call her Bad...? a 1G and KAURAGEOUS Joint Event!!!!

1G and KAURAGEOUS jointly present:

 

*** So Why Call Her Bad... *** Discover True Glory! ***

 

on Tuesday 22nd March 2011, 6.30-7.30, James Elliman School, Slough!

 

Free Food and Literature will be available.

 

we will also be organizing a team of volunteers, to help out @ Nagar Keertan in Slough, under the banner of 1G!!! pls contact for Seva opportunities!!!


For More info Contact:

1GSeva@Gmail.com

SikhYouthSlough@hotmail.com

07783592953

Facebook - slough sikhs - www.facebook.com/1gseva


26 February 2011

The Game of Love - Pics and Audio

What an Evening that was!!!
the Talker stuck in Traffic, and a replacement talker (Bhai Mandeep Singh - Southall) smashing it.
 
a very BIG thank you to Bhai Mandeep Singh Jee.
a very good talk which we have got very postive feedback for!!
 
some pics are attached, the rest are on flickr account! http://www.flickr.com/photos/47544936@N02
 
the Recording: http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/3JhJuLNu/sharing.html?rnd=1

NEXT MONTHS TALK
 
22ND MARCH - "BEHIND EVERY MAN..."

16 February 2011

Who are 1G? - 1G Info Pack

 1G

1God 1Guru 1Goal

 

Mission Statement:

"1G aims to educate Young People with Sikhi in its truest form and empower them with knowledge, the strongest weapon."

 

Who are 1G?

1G are a group of committed volunteers promoting Sikhism. Individuals passionate about spreading Sikh values and practicality for everyday living in a relaxed and sociable environment. 

 

Aims:

  • Hold regular events in conjunction with other charities and organisations.
  • Establish a successful Youth Organisation / Charity in South–East England.
  • Create a Support System for the community and future generations.

 

Objectives:

  • Attract a wide range of young Sikhs from different backgrounds.
  • Create a fun, friendly and relaxed environment where no one is judged.
  • Provide information thorough various mediums.

 

What does 1G do?

  • Monthly Talks
  • Monthly Newsletter
  • Trips
  • Workshops
  • Discussions/Debates
  • Sporting Events (Football Tournaments)
  • Meditation Sessions
  • Correct Gurbani Pronunciation Classes (Weekly)

 

Who is 1G aimed at?

Mainly Young Adults, 15+, male and female of any caste, colour and creed.

 

Who Runs 1G?

1G is run by Youth from around Slough and South East England.  Volunteers come from a wide range of backgrounds, and are not all born in Amrit Dhari households.

 It is run with the blessings of Siree Guru Granth Sahib Jee and the Sangat. It is independent from any Committees.

 

Contact Us:

Telephone Number: 07783592953

Email: 1gseva@gmail.com | sikhyouthslough@hotmail.com

Website: www.SikhYouthSlough.blogspot.com

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/1gseva



1G Presents:

 

The Game of Love; because it isn't as simple as it seems...

 
As the Month of St Valentine passes, lovers fill the air with gestures of romance. But there is a greater love... the love for Humanity... the love for Waheguru.
 
So we ask the Question: Do we know the true meaning of "love"? what are the limits of this feeling? what would we really do for it?
 
Join us for an evening of discussion.
 
all are welcome and all are invited to play the True Game of Love.
 
Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8678340694#!/event.php?eid=191025610921938 
 
James Elliman School
Elliman Ave SL2 5BA
 
Friday 18th Feb 2011
6.30-8.30pm

More Details Contact:
1Gseva@gmail.com
07783592953
www.facebook.com/1gseva (look for Slough Sikhs)
www.SikhYouthSlough.blogspot.com

6 February 2011

The Game of Love

1G Presents:

 

The Game of Love; because it isn't as simple as it seems...

 
As the Month of St Valentine passes, lovers fill the air with gestures of romance. But there is a greater love... the love for Humanity... the love for Waheguru.
 
So we ask the Question: Do we know the true meaning of "love"? what are the limits of this feeling? what would we really do for it?
 
Join us for an evening of discussion.
 
all are welcome and all are invited to play the True Game of Love.
 
Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8678340694#!/event.php?eid=191025610921938 
 
James Elliman School
Elliman Ave SL2 5BA
 
Friday 18th Feb 2011
6.30-8.30pm

More Details Contact:
1Gseva@gmail.com
07783592953
www.facebook.com/1gseva (look for Slough Sikhs)
www.SikhYouthSlough.blogspot.com

 

Another Sikh Youth Slough Talk!!!!


Monthly Newsletter!!

Here's our First Sikh Youth Slough Newsletter!!!


25 January 2011

Contact Us

In Construction :D

Simran!

Waheguru!....


Simran Now Starting Every Thursday From 6-7pm at Gurdwara Singh Sabha Slough :D


Another Kaurageous Event!


1G Talks are Back!!!!

1g presents an exclusive Talk on “The Tenth Light – Guroo Gobind Singh Jee”
The Talk will be Recorded and Shown on "SANGAT TV!"

On 28th January 2011
6.30-8.30pm
James Elliman School, Elliman Avenue Slough, SL2 5BA

The talk will also take place in Brunel University tomarrow!

There will be Free Somoseh, Snacks and Cakes to eat!
1g will also have a Stall, with free books, CD’s, and literature!!!!
will be a chilling, relaxed environment, so you can socialise, meet other sikhs and have a laugh!!!

Start this Year with some inspiration!!!
its once a month, so pls make every effort to come!!!