⟵ Back to videos

So Purakhu - Introduction

Monday
,
10
July
2023

Join us as we embark on a journey to understand the seekers' quest for a heart connection and a deep love-relationship with So Purakhu, as beautifully described by Guru Ramdas Sahib.

This video delves into the profound thought of So Purakhu, the all-pervasive Supreme Being (IkOankar), and its significance in Sikhi.

Join us as we embark on a journey to understand the seekers' quest for a heart connection and a deep love-relationship with So Purakhu, as beautifully described by Guru Ramdas Sahib.

Throughout this series, we will explore four sabads (divine verses) that elucidate the essence of So Purakhu. Each sabad carries a rich dimensionality and historical context, which we will delve into as we progress.

Don't miss out on this series's profound wisdom and insights.

Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to stay updated with each new episode.Join the Sikh community and be a part of this enlightening journey!

The Sikh Research Institute recognizes its ethical responsibility to promptly correct any factual small or large errors. Please get in touch with us via email to request a correction if you have identified a mistake.

Suggest a correction →
No items found.

In This Video

Surender Pal Singh

Senior Research Associate

Surender Pal Singh is a Senior Research Associate at the Sikh Research Institute. He holds a Master’s degree in Religious Studies and English. 

View profile ⟶

Latest Videos

Tuesday
,
31
October
2023

1984 Genocide: Relentless Pursuit of Justice in Indian Courts

Harinder Singh’s conversation covers a range of themes with Mr. Harvinder Singh Phoolka from Sikh, Panjabi, Indian, and International perspectives.

watch now ⟶
Thursday
,
26
October
2023

Explore Anand Sahib | The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Delve into the profound wisdom behind the word 'anand,' as the Guru emphasizes that genuine bliss originates from eternal Wisdom, guiding seekers toward a joyful transformation.

watch now ⟶
Monday
,
23
October
2023

Why does it seem that only men lead Sikh prayer services?

What has happened is there are cultural influences and personal biases; the larger hegemonic culture plays a role. This is not a product of Sikh ethos when women are either not allowed or are not being empowered to take certain leadership positions.

watch now ⟶

Share on Social Media

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Stay informed with our weekly updates, important events and more at SikhRI.

Thank you! Your submission has been received.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.