
Why Hindus Never Truly Embraced Sikhi (The Sehajdhari Lie) (English)
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Hindus like Puneet Sahani claim their ancestors raised their elder sons as Sikhs out of genuine devotion. This episode proves that claim is...

Dr. Nasir Akhtar claims Wazir Khan was a sinner acting against Islam when he ordered the execution of the Chote Sahibzade at Sirhind. This e...

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...

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 vis...

What really happened to Damdami Taksal after Operation Bluestar? In this episode we explore the startling revelations made by Giani Ram Sing...

In this episode, Mangal Singh Nihang explores how British colonial rule reshaped Sikh society by breaking collective unity and fostering hyp...

In this episode, we examine the legacy of the legendary Akali Phula Singh and what true Sikh leadership looks like. Known for his uncompromi...

In this episode, we examine the 1873 clash at Takht Sri Hazur Sahib between the Nihang and the Nirmala . The confrontation arose over the ob...

In this Punjabi episode, we break down the infamous "Four Stages of Ideological Subversion" as described by KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov and a...

In this episode, we critically examine and debunk key claims made by Ex-Khalistani Sangha, Giani Buta Singh, Harnek Singh Neki, and other co...

This episode argues that the decline of Sikh participation in the Indian Army after 1984 was not accidental but the result of state discrimi...

In this episode, we examine the Wadda Ghalughara (1762) using primary historical accounts to uncover a reality often omitted from mainstream...

A critical examination of Sikh history from 1947 to 1984 and beyond, exploring how Hindu, Muslim, and Christian political interests have oft...

Hindus have long whitewashed Shivaji as a paragon of ethics while demeaning the tenth Guru. The reality is very different. Today, as Sikhs p...

In this episode, we examine the controversial historical claim surrounding the parentage of Jesus, focusing on the theory that he was the so...

This episode explores the 1935 Jhatka Conference , a pivotal yet often overlooked moment in Sikh history that shaped Sikh perspectives on fo...

In this episode, we explore the second Sikh-Mughal conflict of 1634, centered on Bibi Kaulan, a woman who boldly embraced Sikhi. Discover ho...

This episode uncovers a largely ignored story in Sikh history and contemporary experience: Brahmins who embraced Sikhi and faced betrayal, o...

In this episode, we uncover the story of Gangu Brahmin, who initially adopted Sikhi not out of faith but to exploit Sikhs for personal gain....

Banda Singh Bahadur is one of the most misunderstood figures in Sikh history. This redux episode brings together all the valid insights from...

Did Guru Tegh Bahadur really die “for Hindus”? In this explosive episode, we challenge one of the most repeated modern claims about Guru Teg...

In this episode, we set the record straight on Max Arthur Macauliffe — one of the most important Western scholars of Sikh history — and addr...

This episode explores the remarkable life of Jathedar Kanwaljit Singh Vaheguru of the Khalistan Liberation Organization. The story traces hi...

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life of Sikh supremacist Baba Dip Singh Shahid (1682-1757), one of Sikhi's most revered warrio...

Discover the legend of Bhai Baj Singh-a formidable Sikh supremacist. He was a fearless Sikh warrior who fought alongside Baba Banda Singh Ba...

In this episode we explore the aftermath of Banda Singh Bahadur's martyrdom and the Khalsa's response in 1724. Discover how non-Punjabi Sikh...

The Dal Khalsa's 1783 raids during the Chalisa famine remain controversial, but were they justified by 18th-century Gurmat? This episode arg...

#Punjabiyat #SikhHistory #PunjabiPodcast In this episode, we critically explore the idea of Punjabiyat and question whether it ever truly ex...

We are joined by eminent guest Debunking_Izlam to explore how the Prophet Muhammad enshrined pedophilia (sexual abuse of minors) in the Kora...

This episode delves into the historical and cultural significance of Punjab and Sikhism, exploring the identity of Sikhs as the true heirs o...

As Punjab battles against manmade floods and political calamities, its youth remain disconsolate and shattered. This episode is especially f...

Discover the revolutionary transformation that created the ultimate Sikh identity. Explore how from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh, the Gur...

Dive deep into one of history's most prescient warnings as we explore the fascinating world of Sikh Misls and the remarkable foresight of Ja...

In this episode, we explore the profound concept of Hukam in Sikhi, arguing that this foundational principle is best understood as "reality"...

An analysis of the ongoing Sikh genocide that commenced in 1737 and peaked in 1984. This is done against the backdrop of Jathedar Gurjant Si...

What is Naam ? Sikh spirituality revolves around Naam , so what is Naam? How does one practice Naam ? And how does one explain the seeming d...

Bhai Mani Singh Ji Shahid (c.?-c.1737) was an eminent 18th century Sikh commander and theologian who captained the Khalsa through the dark d...

Veteran historian Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon returns to the Sikh Renaissance to discuss his latest book on the Hukamnamahs (edicts) of the Si...

Self-professed Sikh rationalists and western academia have created a myth that the Sikhi of Guru Nanak is inherently different to the Sikhi...

Sirdar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia (1723-1803) was the founder and most prominent leader of the legendary Ramgarhia Misl , one of the 11 Sikh conf...

Forty-one years ago, the Indian army stormed the sacred Sri Darbar Sahib in Amritsar to suppress the Sikh civil rights movement. The Indian...

First published on 8th June 1949, George Orwell's dystopian novel '1984' has ironic similarities with the state of the Sikhs today. In almos...

A recent article by Karminder Dhillon PhD (Boston) castigating the Akal Takhat as a false Sikh institute, coupled with Harjinder Dilgeer's d...

With Sikh boomers ensuring that chairs defy gravity over issues of Diwali and spirituality, while traditionalists wile their lives away in m...

In this English episode, we sit down with Pablo Singh of the USA and discuss the difference between the theocratic Khalsa Raaj envisioned by...

We are joined by Nihang Singh Mangal Singh who discusses the fall of Sikh-Khalsa masculinity in the 21st century from a Nihang perspective....

An egregious myth-that Dalit leader B.R. Ambedkar was prevented from converting to Sikhi by casteist Sikh leaders-has resurfaced again after...

Malerkotla-an alleged oasis of communal harmony in Indian Punjab. But the reality is different. Contradicting the alleged harmony, Malerkotl...

We are joined by the SGPC's media-savvy social media expert Jaskaran Singh who exposes the RSS's myth of saving Darbar Sahib from Muslim mar...

After our recent episode on Islamic rape gangs operating in Britain, a Pakistani Muslim convert to Sikhi reached out to us to share his view...