Children of all faiths and religions will enjoy these Sikh stories of spiritual principles and consciousness (many based on stories from Sikhism). Stories highlighting universal values of helping others, compassion, prayer, courage, sharing, and the oneness of all people capture the hearts and imagination of children of all ages. As parents, you can rest assured that the message delivered to your ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 140 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Education for KidsKids & FamilyStories for Kids |
Gurbani is such that it works in your soul when recited with love even if you don't understand it completely. more
Baba Deep Singh was a beloved child of Guru Gobind Singh, who's commitment was so strong, his word always came true. When the Hari Mandir Sahib was taken over by invaders he promised to fight until his head bowed at the threshold. In the battle field... more
Baba Deep Singh was a beloved child of Guru Gobind Singh, who's commitment was so strong, his word always came true. When the Hari Mandir Sahib was taken over by invaders he promised to fight until his head bowed at the threshold. In the battle field... more
This is a story about the life of a young Kaur named Jind. She is just finishing up her morning nitnem before going to school. Although Jind might look like a regular girl, she is FAR from normal. Jind does so much paath, reciting of Naam, that she a... more
This is a story about the life of a young Kaur named Jind. She is just finishing up her morning nitnem before going to school. Although Jind might look like a regular girl, she is FAR from normal. Jind does so much paath, reciting of Naam, that she a... more
Two Sikhs transform into tigers to help Guru Hargobind, but Guru ji is not pleased with their actions. In order to teach them he has them fill a cup of water from the river, and then pour the water back out...
Two Sikhs transform into tigers to help Guru Hargobind, but Guru ji is not pleased with their actions. In order to teach them he has them fill a cup of water from the river, and then pour the water back out...
This story follows the daily lives of three Sikh siblings as they go about their day. Instead of a narrator, the story allows the children to speak, making it relatable and engaging for young readers. It's a great way to inspire young children toward... more
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These stories made us realize what we should do now these days with the help of our old morals which were the best in the world. Just wanted to thank to the maker of these podcast for teaching so good GOD BLESS YOU 😊 ( SATNAM WAHEGURU JI)
Thanks for Sikh net
I think more should come like this.
Waheguru ji ka khalsa. Waheguru ji ki Fateh! This is great initiative. Thanks so much!
I love these stories. I plan to make my daughter listen when she is 2 years old. more
Apple Podcasts | #227 | New Zealand/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
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