Akhand Kirtani Jatha

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The Akhand Keertanee Jathaa (AKJ) is a jatha (collective group) of Sikhism dedicated to the Sikh lifestyle. The Jatha follows a strict discipline in keeping the Rehat of Guru Gobind Singh Jee. They also enjoy an active style of Keertan recited by Sikhs in a collective manner in front of Guru Granth Sahib. This style of Keertan is relatively simple, and the entire congregation devotionally participates in singing along. rdf:langString
L'Akhand Kirtani Jatha (AKJ) est une obédience au sein du sikhisme inspirée de l'enseignement de Bhai Randir Singh (1878-1961), un mystique qui s'est battu pour l'indépendance de l'Inde et qui a connu la prison. Il a voulu rendre populaire les cérémonies du kirtan, les chants dévotionnels, et l'Akhand Path, la lecture continue du Guru Granth Sahib, le Livre saint, réalisée en 48 heures. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Akhand Keertanee Jathaa (AKJ) is a jatha (collective group) of Sikhism dedicated to the Sikh lifestyle. The Jatha follows a strict discipline in keeping the Rehat of Guru Gobind Singh Jee. They also enjoy an active style of Keertan recited by Sikhs in a collective manner in front of Guru Granth Sahib. This style of Keertan is relatively simple, and the entire congregation devotionally participates in singing along. The Jatha’s purpose is to provide Sikhs around the world with Sangat (companionship with enlightened souls), just like any other Jatha or group within the greater Khalsa Panth. The Jatha organizes Kirtan Smagams in dozens of cities around the world, spreading the transformative power of lovingly sung Gurbani to all. The Jatha also has a strong focus on the Sikh lifestyle or Sikh Rehat. The Jatha follows a strict discipline in keeping the Rehat of Guru Gobind Singh. They also enjoy an active style of Keertan recited by Sikhs in a collective manner in front of Guru Granth Sahib. This style of Keertan is relatively simple, and the entire congregation devotionally participates in singing along. Randhir Singh embodied this lifestyle of strict personal discipline. He wrote many articles on Gurbani and the Sikh lifestyle. He was a dedicated Gursikh who fought injustice and always remained in Chardi Kala (high spirits).
rdf:langString L'Akhand Kirtani Jatha (AKJ) est une obédience au sein du sikhisme inspirée de l'enseignement de Bhai Randir Singh (1878-1961), un mystique qui s'est battu pour l'indépendance de l'Inde et qui a connu la prison. Il a voulu rendre populaire les cérémonies du kirtan, les chants dévotionnels, et l'Akhand Path, la lecture continue du Guru Granth Sahib, le Livre saint, réalisée en 48 heures. Bhai Randir Singh a écrit trois douzaines de livres et a influencé le sikhisme au XXe siècle. Il avait une vision un peu différente de sa religion bien qu'il ait prêché les écrits des Gurus fondateurs. Les femmes sikhes relevant de ce courant portent le keshi un petit turban sous le foulard traditionnel sur les cheveux.
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