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  • ੧੯੩੫ (Jhatka Sabha 1935- An Untold Story Of Lehnda Punjab) (Punjabi)
    Jan 10 2026

    This episode explores the 1935 Jhatka Conference, a pivotal yet often overlooked moment in Sikh history that shaped Sikh perspectives on food ethics, rehat maryada, and ritual practices.

    Through historical records, ethical reasoning, and Gurbani-based philosophy, the discussion explains why Sikh tradition rejects ritualistic slaughter practices and upholds Jhatka as aligned with Sikh values of responsibility, courage, and spiritual clarity.

    The episode also examines Sikh perspectives on ritualism, animal consciousness, and scientific considerations around slaughter methods, grounding the discussion in Sikh thought rather than interfaith conflict.

    Ideal for listeners interested in Sikh history, Panthic discourse, Gurbani interpretation, and Punjabi intellectual conversations.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • ੧੬੩੪ (The Conversion That Sparked A War) (Punjabi)
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode, we explore the second Sikh-Mughal conflict of 1634, centered on Bibi Kaulan, a woman who boldly embraced Sikhi. Discover how Guru Hargobind and the Sikhs fought not just battles, but for the right of an individual to follow their conscience. Hear the daring, nonchalant, and rebellious spirit of the Guru as he challenged oppressive authority. This story highlights courage, faith, and the fight for spiritual freedom in Sikh history.


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    42 m
  • ਬੇਪਰਵਾਹ (Brahmins Persecuted For Choosing Sikhi) (Punjabi)
    Jan 1 2026

    This episode uncovers a largely ignored story in Sikh history and contemporary experience: Brahmins who embraced Sikhi and faced betrayal, ostracism, and persecution from their own communities. From Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh, high-caste individuals chose spiritual truth over social safety, paying a steep price for conscience and conviction. A revealing exploration of power, caste, and courage.


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    45 m
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