The Sikh Research Institute offers Sidak, a distinctive learning program for young adults seeking to increase their commitment towards the Sikh faith. This intensive two-week educational experience is a unique program consisting of instructional seminars on various facets of bānī (scripture), tvārīkh (history), and rahit (discipline). Sessions on leadership development and community building also serve as key foundations for Sidak.
This unique learning opportunity will help individuals discover the inner-self, build stronger relationships, and infuse the Sikh spirit. The daily schedule includes mandatory participation in morning and evening Divāns. All morning Divāns include the recitation of Āsā kī Vār, and evening Divāns consist of Rahirās Sāhib. The daily schedule centers around classroom instruction, intensive reading, group discussions, and work sessions. Of course, ample time will be provided for relaxation and fun. Each instructional session will be tailored to meet the needs of all participants.
To ensure an event of the highest caliber, the Sikh Research Institute has secured several teachers for the Sidak program who are regarded as experts within their respective professional fields. Visiting teachers will impart instruction in subjects such as human rights in South Asia, classical Sikh musicology, and contemporary issues concerning Sikhs in the homeland and Diaspora.
Three separate programs are offered simultaneously: one for first time participants, one for returning students, and a language program that is open for all students and adults. Sikhi 101 study an overview of Sikh history and theology through structured learning, while Sikhi 201 students delve deeper into the same subjects through a more rigorous exploration. The Language Program will focus solely on the composition, structure, and language of the Gurū Granth Sāhib.
Sikhī 101 - introductory overview of Sikh history and theology
• Gurū Granth Sāhib
• Gurū Khālsā Panth
• Bhāī Gurdās & Bhāī Nand Lāl
• Āsā kī Vār
• Contemporary History
Sikhī 201 - a more rigorous exploration of Sikh Culture
• Sikh Rahit Maryādā
• Sikh Traditions & Ideology
• Interpreters of Sikh Thought
• Sikh Homeland & the Sikh Diaspora
• Sikh Ideology, Sovereignty & 1984
• Academic Debates
Gurmukhī 101 - focuses on tools required to study the Gurū Granth Sāhib
• Gurmukhī Pronunciation
• Vocabulary & Grammatical Patterns
• Writing, Comprehension & Language Systems
• Inscribed Elegance of Gurbānī
• Secondary Texts such as Gurbilās, Janamsākhīs, & Prakāsh
This year Sidak is being held on 28 June – 11 July.
For more information on attending, please contact at: sidak@sikhri.org
This unique learning opportunity will help individuals discover the inner-self, build stronger relationships, and infuse the Sikh spirit. The daily schedule includes mandatory participation in morning and evening Divāns. All morning Divāns include the recitation of Āsā kī Vār, and evening Divāns consist of Rahirās Sāhib. The daily schedule centers around classroom instruction, intensive reading, group discussions, and work sessions. Of course, ample time will be provided for relaxation and fun. Each instructional session will be tailored to meet the needs of all participants.
To ensure an event of the highest caliber, the Sikh Research Institute has secured several teachers for the Sidak program who are regarded as experts within their respective professional fields. Visiting teachers will impart instruction in subjects such as human rights in South Asia, classical Sikh musicology, and contemporary issues concerning Sikhs in the homeland and Diaspora.
Three separate programs are offered simultaneously: one for first time participants, one for returning students, and a language program that is open for all students and adults. Sikhi 101 study an overview of Sikh history and theology through structured learning, while Sikhi 201 students delve deeper into the same subjects through a more rigorous exploration. The Language Program will focus solely on the composition, structure, and language of the Gurū Granth Sāhib.
Sikhī 101 - introductory overview of Sikh history and theology
• Gurū Granth Sāhib
• Gurū Khālsā Panth
• Bhāī Gurdās & Bhāī Nand Lāl
• Āsā kī Vār
• Contemporary History
Sikhī 201 - a more rigorous exploration of Sikh Culture
• Sikh Rahit Maryādā
• Sikh Traditions & Ideology
• Interpreters of Sikh Thought
• Sikh Homeland & the Sikh Diaspora
• Sikh Ideology, Sovereignty & 1984
• Academic Debates
Gurmukhī 101 - focuses on tools required to study the Gurū Granth Sāhib
• Gurmukhī Pronunciation
• Vocabulary & Grammatical Patterns
• Writing, Comprehension & Language Systems
• Inscribed Elegance of Gurbānī
• Secondary Texts such as Gurbilās, Janamsākhīs, & Prakāsh
This year Sidak is being held on 28 June – 11 July.
For more information on attending, please contact at: sidak@sikhri.org