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Sikhi Resources

Understanding Sikhi: Journey into Sikh faith and culture

This beautifully illustrated, 8-page booklet offers a concise introduction to Sikhi, from Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings to Khalsa Raj and the genocides our community has faced.

Designed to educate non-Sikhs, it’s an excellent resource for raising awareness of Sikhi and continuing Baba Nanak Ji’s mission of spreading Sikhi worldwide—just as they exemplified through their Udassis.

Hard copies are available at our office and ready to ship. Keep some handy to share the message of Sikhi and inspire others to learn about our faith.

52 Hukam of Guru Gobind Singh ji

This beautifully designed poster features the 52 Hukams (commands) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, providing clear guidance for living a disciplined and spiritually fulfilled life.

Printed and distributed to the Sangat on the West Coast for over 10 years, thousands of copies have been shared to help spread Guru Sahib’s wisdom and strengthen the Sikh spirit.

Available for free download in both Panjabi and English, it’s a perfect addition to any Gurdwara Sahib or home. Keep a copy nearby to reflect on Guru Sahib’s teachings and stay connected to the Khalsa way of life.

Resources for Children

Personal Finance Booklet for Young Children

This engaging, 12-page booklet introduces young children to the basics of personal finance through a Sikh lens. It covers essential topics like saving and spending, using relatable examples and culturally relevant names to make learning meaningful and fun.

Complete with answer sheets, this resource helps parents and educators foster financial literacy in a way that aligns with Sikh values of responsibility, honesty, and selflessness. Download your copy today and empower the next generation with valuable life skills rooted in Sikhi!

Asha’s Journey: Understanding Education Challenges in Rural India

This interactive worksheet activity introduces children to the struggles faced by young Sikligar Sikh children like Asha Kaur, an 8-year-old who dreams of learning despite limited resources. Through Asha’s story, kids will explore the challenges of accessing education in rural India and reflect on the importance of support and opportunity.

Designed to build empathy and awareness, this activity encourages meaningful conversations about equality and the power of education. Download now and help children connect with Asha’s story!

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