
Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The 1986 Sarbat Khalsa was one of the most consequential moments in modern Sikh history. But it was not a true Sarbat Khalsa in the historic sense. Rather than uniting the Panth it created deeper fissures, alienating Sikhs who should have stood toget... more
The Khalsa was not simply a military brotherhood created by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699. It was the fulfilment of Guru Nanak's original vision, a living Guru in human form, sovereign and divine.
In this episode we trace the Khalsa back to its root... more
What really happened to Damdami Taksal after Operation Bluestar? In this episode we explore the startling revelations made by Giani Ram Singh Bhindranwale, delivered just nine months ago, exposing how Indian state agencies systematically infiltrated ... more
In this episode, Mangal Singh Nihang explores how British colonial rule reshaped Sikh society by breaking collective unity and fostering hyper-individualism. He explains how this shift moved Sikhs away from a warrior-based, community-driven identity ... more
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Just started listening, incredibly erudite. Seamlessly weave Sikh history, Sikhri, with modern challenges. Powerful. Must listen. Sound quality sucks, get better mic’s
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Content centers around the complexities of Sikh identity in contemporary society, engaging in discussions about historical contexts and modern challenges faced by the Sikh community. Major topics often include Sikh history, the impact of outside ideologies, and the importance of understanding cultural integrity amid globalization and changing values. The format features critical commentary and analyses, with an emphasis on reclaiming narratives within Sikh historiography, as well as the examination of social issues from various perspectives, including feminism and political movements. Listeners can expect thoughtful conversations that aim to inspire self-reflection and community engagement.
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