Sunday, November 30, 2008

Riat College Fuctions 30.11.2008






Riat College Fuctions 30.11.2008



The Riat College Fuctions FEstival Pictures here Check out All picture and videos Of bhangra compition Between the teams with in the hillls this rocking comptiion with two team went with great enjoy and fun to the loving crowd of the college and staff teacher s all enjoyed the festival with full punjabi culture with punjab traditions customs cultures






Saras Mela Fair AT Patiala

Saras Fair Or Mela Started Today AT Sheesh Mehal patiala



the Saras Mela Started At patiala and The Full Covertage And Details And Everything And pictures of Saras Mela ANd Enquirys here




THe Full View OF Sheesh Mehal Patiala





The Picture Of Punjabi Traditionals Girls Making Food Roti on cholla

Saturday, November 29, 2008

MODREN SIKH WEARS AND STYLE AND LIFES AND LOOKS

MODREN SIKH WEARS AND STYLE AND LIFES AND LOOKS

THE OTHER WAY SIKH USE TO WEAR TURBON IS LIKE THIS THE PUNJAB IS NOT FOREST OF ANYTHING THIS IS THE REAL WELL CIVILAISED PUNJABI INDIAN AND I HAVE TO SAY ONLY THIS IS THAT PUNJAB IS NOT A JUST VILLAGE OR FOREST ITS NOT GETTING GOOD DEVOLPMENT AS BUT SOME CORRUPT LEADERS AND BIORACRATS DOENT LET THE COUNTRY SUCCSSFUL WHICH IS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM ON THE INDIA

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tradtions Customs ANd Cultures From Child hood Tejveer Singh kooner

A Small Child OF 12 Months Loves His Culture In THe Picture He Drumming Beats Of Dholki His Name Terjveer Singh Kooner
The Son Of Ravi kooner The ALgoza Saji Also loves His Cultue From The 12 Months OF Age He IS Trying And Beats SOMe What DHolki Which IS A Another Small Form Of Dhol IN The Picture Dholki IS you With Boliyan {punjabi old songs } In marriages And OTher Functions To Give Singer Some Musical Instructions Here My Small Nephew With his Culture Are you WIth your Tradtions Customs ANd Cultures

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Ravi WIth Another Algoza Saji

Punjab TRaditions Customs ANd Cultures all TOgether

See The OTher Form Of Turbon Which HE ANd other Sikhs Usally Wear FOr There Daily Life And Rountine THe MIddle WIth Yellow RAvi kooner Algoza Saji With An another ALgoza Saji SHOwing Punjab TRaditions CUStoms ANd Cultures all TOgether

The Bhangra Profermers And Punjabi Fast Friends

The Bhangra Profermers And Punjabi Fast Friends


showing there brothers hood and fast friendship and good relation with each other with hands on shoulder showin the world they dont only dance but as well do have good heart s for every person

Monday, November 24, 2008

Nagar Kiratan At Guru Dwara Dukhniwaran Sahib PAtiala Picture

GURU GARANTH SAHIB JI PALIKI SAHIB ON DUKHNIWARAN SAHIB NARAGR KIRATAN IN PATIALA



Guru KE Pyar PAnth KE Panj Pyare
iwas Trying to take pic but as i am not profesional i was unable to get ful shots in that rush of sanagats soo hopefully next time il get them











Sunday, November 23, 2008

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji jyoti jot deevas day Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji jyoti jot deevas day

Guru Were The 9th Guru Of The Great Punjabi kaum Sikhs Whom Are Well Known TIger By Them Selfs But The Guru JI Were The Person Whom Gave There Life FOr The Other Big Religion Hindu Because At That Time Mugal King Was Killing And Making All Pepole Of KAshmir Hindu To THe REligion OF Muslim But The KAshimiri Pandit Come TO Them For Help And The Guru GObind SINGH Ji The Tenth SIkh Guru OF Sikh Make A VOICe THey were there person with huge heart for all the other pepole s whom come to them and they said some one have to give a kurbani for the sake of other to save them and they said there father will go to delhi and give the shadat to save all the hindu communtity for that sake the Guru Gobind Singh Ji Gave There Father A Way to Save the world And then The guru gobind sing ji is well known for there name as sarbans dani which means they gave all the family away to the god in wars with mugals to save the pepole from the cruel king of Mugal empror The sarbans daniya kaun dayoga Dena means Sarbans Dani means the person whom gave his all familys life away kaun dayoga tera dena means That whom can Give the credit TO whom gave all his family for the sake of The religion and not only there religion sikhism but also other religions like hindus too which was a biggest thing and showing that sikh guru contributed there every thing to save the Community Religion and Every thing THe THing ANd The Central Theme Of The GUru jis Life Was dont DIffrenciate some one small bigs All Relgions Are same ONE things is Just There GOd is one ANd we Are following The way TO GOd by diffrent languages but the means of our life is same and we should not pay out time to other time wasting things and become to join out our own religion not only sikhism like if your hindu be with that customs and religious thing become faithfull because in end we have to go to god and submit our soul all christian and muslim religion is not diffrrent alah and god and ekam kar om are the the mantras for The god do worship change your karma's by doing good works dont fight and make some person with your power more small and be try to become god because harming one for your own means is making god against you the universe is god creation do be with nature and love nature and join it and worship true god and dont forgot the gurus peers devi devatas and all your religion customs with which we get born The Great Example of Guru JI Tell Us That They gave Away The LIFe and Whole Family for The Sake OF Pepole THere Was NO Mean FOr them To do That but They Did because They Were Avtar OF God himself Soo WE Tell ANd wish The Kurbani ANd Sacrifise OF Guru JI FOR The all REligion dont GO waist ANd we Do give REspect And worship Our Religions



Guru Tegh Bahadur ji Life

Guru Tegh Bahadur(1 April 1621 – 11 November 1675) became the 9th Guru of Sikhism on March 20, 1665, following in the footsteps of his grand-nephew, Guru Har Krishan. Guru Tegh Bahadur was executed on the orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Delhi.[1]




Early life Guru Tegh Bahadur ji

Guru Tegh Bahadur was the youngest of the five sons of Guru Har Gobind. He was born in Amritsar in the early hours of April 1st, 1621. The name Tegh Bahadur (mighty of the sword), was given to him by Guru Hargobind after he had shown his valour in a battle with the Mughals.
Amritsar at that time was the centre of Gursikh faith. Under Guru Hargobind, it had become even more renowned. By virtue of being seat of the Guru and by its connection with the Sikhs in far flung areas of the country through the chains of masands it had developed the characteristics of a state capital.
Tegh Bahadur was brought up in the most approved Sikh style. He was trained in the arts of archery and horsemanship and taught old classics. He is taken to be of deep mystical temperament with his prolonged spells of seclusion and contemplation.
He was given great affection by his father, Guru Hargobind, and was often seated by the latter by his side. Guru Hargobind remarked that Tegh Bahadur can suffer what no other can, his forbearance unsurpassed.
Tegh Bahadur was married on February 4, 1633 , with Gujri.
Nearing his end, Guru Hargobind asked Nanaki, mother of Tegh Bahadur, to go and live in the village of Bakala. She departed with Tegh Bahadur and Gujri to make home in Bakala, which was the native pace of the mother of the Sixth Guru.

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji Stay at Bakala


Bakala of those days as described in Gurbilas Dasvin Patishahi was a properous town with many beautiful pools, wells and baolis. He lived a strict and holy life and spent most of his time in meditation. Yet, he was not a recluse and attended to family responsibilities. He went out riding and he followed the chase. He made visits outside Bakala and also visited Guru Har Krishan, when the latter was in Delhi.



Guru Tegh Bahadur ji As Guru of Sikhs
During his stay in Delhi, Guru Har Krishan was seized with smallpox. When asked by his followers as to who would lead them after him, he replied Baba Bakale, meaning his successor was to be found in Bakala.
Some pretenders took advantage of the ambiguity in the words of the dying Guru and installed themselves as Guru of Sikhs. The most influential of them was nephew of Tegh Bahadur, Dhir Mall. The Sikhs were puzzled to see so many claimants and could not make out who the real Guru was.
A wealthy trader Makhan Shah arrived in search of the Guru. He went from one Guru to the next making his obeisance and offering two gold Mohurs (coins) to each guru, while before he had promised to give god 500 coins for his safety in a storm. Then he discovered that a saintly man named Tegh Bahadur also lived there who made no claims about himself.
Makhan Shah lost no time and went straight to the house of Tegh Bahadur. There he made the usual offering of two gold coins. Tegh Bahadur gave him his blessings and remarked that his offering was considerably short of the promised five hundred. Makhan Shah forthwith made good the difference and ran upstairs. He began shouting from the rooftop:Guru ladho re, Guru ladho re (I have found the Guru, I have found the Guru).
The responsibility of instructing and guiding the Sikh community was now of Guru Tegh Bahadur's. He was the focal point of veneration of the Sikhs. They came singly and in batches to seek spiritual solace and inspiration. And by his teachings and practise, he moulded their religious and social conscience.
As had been the custom since Guru Har Gobind, Guru Tegh Bahadur kept a splendid lifestyle. He had his armed attendance and other marks of royalty. But he himself lived austerely. Sikh or other documents make no mention of any clash with the ruling power having occurred during his time. Travels were undertaken by him in different parts of the country to preach the teachings of Guru Nanak. His places of visit included Dacca and Assam. It was during one of these visits that his son Guru Gobind Singh was born.
The Guru made three successive visits to Kiratpur. On August 21, 1664, Guru Tegh Bahadur went there to console with Bibi Rup Kaur upon the passing away of her father, Guru Har Rai, and of her brother, Guru Har Krishan. The second visit was on October 15, 1664, at the death on September 29, 1664, of Mata Bassi, mother of Guru Har Rai. A third visit concluded a fairly extensive journey through Majha, Malwa and Bangar districts of the Punjab. Crossing the Beas and Sutlej rivers, Guru Tegh Bahadur arrived in the Malwa. He visited Zira and Moga and reached Darauli. He then sojourned in the Lakhi Jungle, a desolate and sandy tract comprising mainly present-day districts of Bhatinda and Faridkot. According to the Guru kian Sakhian, Baisakhi of 1665 was celebrated at Sabo-ki Talwandi, now known as Damdama Sahib. This journey took Guru Tegh Bahadur up to Dhamdhan, near Jind, from where he returned to Kiratpur. The Dowager Rani Champa of Bilaspur offered to give the Guru a piece of land in her state. The Guru bought the site on payment of Rs 500 (Five Hundred Rupees). The land consisted of the villages of Lodhipur, Mianpur and Sahota. Here on the mound of Makhowal, Guru Tegh Bahadur raised a new habitation.

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji Execution or jyoti jot samana


Gurdwara Sis Ganj; Where Guru Tegh Bahadur was Martyred
The Delhi Emperor, Aurangzeb cherished the ambition of converting India into a land of Islam. This philosophy was also pleaded by Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (1569-1624), leader of the Naqashbandi School, to counter the liberal policies of Akbar's reign.
The Emperor's experiment was first carried out in Kashmir. The viceroy of Kashmir, Iftikar Khan (1671-75) carried out the policy vigorously and set about converting non-Muslims by force.
A group of Kashmiri Pandits approached Guru Tegh Bahadur and asked for help. They, on the advice of the Guru, told the Mughal authorities that they would willingly embrace Islam if their Guru, Tegh Bahadur, did the same.
Orders of the arrest of the Guru were issued by Aurangzeb, who was in present day North West Frontier Province of Pakistan subduing Pushtun rebellion. The Guru was arrested at a place called Malikhpur near Anandpur after he had departed from Anandpur for Delhi. Before departing he nominated his son, Gobind Rai (Guru Gobind Singh) as the next Sikh Guru.
He was arrested, along with some of his followers, by Nur Muhammad Khan of the Rupnagar police post at the village Malikhpur Rangharan, in Ghanaula Parganah, and sent to Sirhind the following day. The Faujdar (Governor) of Sirhind, Dilawar Khan, ordered him to be detained in Bassi Pathana and reported the news to Delhi. His arrest was made in July 1675 and he was kept in custody for over three months. He was then cast in an iron cage and taken to Delhi in November 1675.
The Guru was put in chains and ordered to be tortured until he would accept Islam. When he could not be persuaded to abandon his faith to save himself from persecution, he was asked to perform some miracles to prove his divinity. On his refusal, Guru Tegh Bahadur was beheaded in public at Chandni Chowk on November 11, 1675. Guru Ji is also known as " Hind Di Chadar" ie to save hinduism , Guru Ji gave his life.
Guru Gobind Singh has written about the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur in Bachitra Natak:
"Guru Tegh bahadur was the protector of the tilak (ointment) and janeu (sacred thread) of the Hindus. In the land of the gods rang shouts of adoration."

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji Notable events
Guru Har Gobind Ji was Guru Tegh Bahadur's father. He was originally named Tyag Mal but was later renamed Tegh Bahadur after his gallant displays of sword fighting in the wars against the Mughal forces. He built the city of Anandpur Sahib, and was responsible for saving the Kashmiri Pandits, who were being persecuted by the Mughals. Guru Tegh Bahadur toured various parts of India, and was requested by Gobind Sahali to construct several domes in Mahali.
He contributed many hymns to the Guru Granth Sahib including the Saloks (Mahal 9) near the end of the Guru Granth Sahib, which are extremely popular.
Guru Tegh Bahadur was martyred in Delhi by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, was built over where the Guru was beheaded, and Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, also in Delhi, is built on the site of the residence of Lakhi Shah Vanjara, a disciple of the Guru, who burnt his house in order to cremate the Guru's body

Saturday, November 22, 2008

BBSBEC (Fategarh, Punjab) Bhangra - First PTU Youth Festival

BBSBEC (Fategarh, Punjab) Bhangra - First PTU Youth Festival


Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engenering College in Punjab techanical university youth festival InterZone 2008

Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engenering College in Punjab techanical university youth festival InterZone 2008

BBSBEC (Fategarh, Punjab) Bhangra - First PTU Youth Festival

BBSBEC (Fategarh, Punjab) Bhangra - First PTU Youth Festival

Ravi kooner algoza saji's appearance in this rocking bhangra

GNIMT in PTU Inter-Zonal Youth Festival 2008

GNIMT in PTU Inter-Zonal Youth Festival 2008

THE BANDA SINGH BAHADUR ENGENERING COLLEGE IN PTU YOUTH FESTIVAL ZONE



THE BANDA SINGH BAHADUR ENGENERING COLLEGE

THE BANDA SINGH BAHADUR ENGENERING COLLEGE FATEHGARH SAHIB TEAM WITH ALL DRESSES AND KHUDA CHIMATA AND KHUNE IN HAND GETTING READY TO SHOW CUSTOM AND TRADTIONAL PUNJABS DANCE IN ZONE COMPITION OF PTU

The Ravi Kooner With BAnda Singh Bahadaur Eng College Team in ZOnal Compition Fatehgarh sahib Punjab India

The Ravi Kooner With BAnda Singh Bahadaur Eng College Team in ZOnal Compition Fatehgarh sahib Punjab India

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The RAVI ALGOZA AND DHOL TOGETHER ROCKING OUT

The RAVi ALGOZA AND DHOL TOGETHER ROCKING OUT

WE LL BE SHORTY GIVING AWAY THE TONES WHICH RAVI AND OTHER HAVING LIKE BEATS OF DHOL AND ALGOZA TONES ON DEAMND OF YOUR FAVOURATE SONGS AND OTHERS THINGS JUST COMMENT BACK AND SEND YOUR EMAILS AND GET ALGOZA TONES OF YOUR FAVOURATE SONGS FOR FREE





ALGOZA AND DHOL GIVING RHYTHME .. AND HITING THE HEARTS OF YOUTH AND EVERY PERSON IN PUNJAB TO SING DANCE AND CHAT WITH THEM

A Small Boy In Bhangra Dress


A Small Boy In Bhangra Dress
A Small Boy At School Competition Getting Ready For The Compition For Represantation PunjabI Craze In Children In Indian College And school Compitions And Wearing All The Dress This Boy Dances Very Well on Stage As He Is loooking good AS That The Dance he Proform On Stage

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Happy Birth Day To Guru Nanak Dev ji And Wishes To all My World On This Special Ocassion

Happy Birth Day To Guru Nanak Dev ji And Wishes To all My World On This Special Ocassion


The Rise Of Sikhism Was The Start From The Day When Guru Ji Took birth THe Guru Nanak Dev Is The Saint And The Best Ever Whom been Soo Cool Mind Personality That He Never Say Bad For nothing They just Had said "Tere he tera" Dhan Dhan Sat Guru Sab Teriya Vadiyaiye KOi nam Na jane Mera Dhan Dhan SatGuru Well
this line means YOur great my god and everything i do is your work and i do nothing And all i know is i am nothing but your every thing to me and they said all must be in always praying god for good for every one for not just one person whom is just for one is nothing in the eyes beacouse they always said that "sarbat da ballah" means that every bodys good wishing They have a lot of hjistory but they were the awesome and fanatastic person which no one expect to come back bcoz if they come back that will be our pleasure to get there a little look and blessings They Were The symbol of Shanti and they are ot were i mean they are bcoz they are every where and in special minds and souls of our sikh pepole whom loves there Gurus and Can Die for without a Second For Guru"s farman I am Little boy but The history is Sooo Vast That no One can Even imagine in usa canada pepole love to be come sikhs And follow The teachings of Guru Nanak Dev ji Dhan Dhan Satguru Sab teriya vadiyaiye koi nam na jane mera


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Banda Singh Bahadar College Fategarh Wins The Second Position in Ptu Intercollege

The Banda Sing Bahadur Engeenring College Fathegarh Sahib Punjab Won Second Rank in Ptu Intercollege
But It was A Fantastic Proformance Of From All Others But Trophy is Still Waiting To Go in College Bcoz a Strike By Students In College And Trophy Was on The Gate Of College
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