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Dalbirsindia Touring Northern India ... sacred sites, sacred people, living divinely Also known as the ‘City of Bliss’, Anandpur Sahib is the birthplace of the Sikh Khalsa.
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Dalbir’s India: Sacred Space and Sacred Travel

I was born, raised and continue to live in Anandpur Sahib, Punjab India. Here at the foothills of the Himalayas and at the foot of the great Ganges River, millions of pilgrims come annually to experience the deep richness of its culture and spirit. As a teenager, at my Khalsa school, I was inspired by a foreigner, a Sikh minister, who visited my scho

ol and taught me yoga and meditation by Yogi Bhajan, a master of Kundalini yoga and white ta***ic yoga. I was very interested to know more about these foreigners who frequently visited my ‘City of Bliss’ and to learn even more about the teachings that I had been brought up with all my life. These foreigners were coming to have a deeper experience of the Guru and I enjoyed discussing this with them. This became my education, one of inquiry and illumination based on those that came before. I opened my heart and my home to these people. It was through this sharing that Dalbir’s India was gifted and created as a place to link others to experience a deeper and richer understanding of the spirituality and the sacredness that is so often passed over in the modern day traveller’s guidebook. It is an India off the grid but once experienced it is never forgotten. This rich land of Sikhs, Saddhus, and Saints became my passion and I found that I could mix easily with all types of people and places. I speak Punjabi, Hindi and English fluently and I am able to elucidate even further on the Sikh, Hindu, Muslim and Sufi traditions. I am well acquainted with their sacred and historical sites. I have developed relationships and trust between people embroiled in their own unique lives. It is India at its height, filled with a depth that can only be shared
by staring deeply into the eyes of India without blinking. In addition to this informal education, I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Defense Studies, History and Political Science and a Bachelor of Education degree from Kashmir University. It is here that I developed a deep love for the beauty of Kashmir and a longing to share this with others. As a travel adviser, guide and for those looking for a deep cultural experience, I have lead tours and expeditions in Northern India. It is my desire to share and serve with a deeper understanding of the spiritual life and those living divinely. I have lead tours uniquely suited to the interests of my clients. I have created
specific photographic tours revealing the intimacy of sacred life and allowing such intimacies to be captured in photographs. I have been recommended by the BBC and other foreign journalists and photographers. I would be honoured to serve as your travel adviser, guide, and cultural expert. I can provide you with an intimate look at Dalbir’s India. Together we can create a yatra, a pilgrimage, a tour or a photographic journey uniquely suited to you. Please contact me for more information. Blessings,

Dalbir Singh

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https://dalbirsindia.wordpress.com/This  place is in Darjling Shanti Stupa or  Japanese  peace PagodaA beautiful and fin...
10/02/2023

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This place is in Darjling Shanti Stupa or Japanese peace Pagoda
A beautiful and fine example of traditional Japanese style architecture, The temple is also known as Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple.
The Japanese Temple is a two-storied white building with a large prayer room where the chief priest offers prayers while beating a huge drum (also known as Ho-ko) that reverberates to build up a solemn atmosphere in the entire temple premises. The Japanese Temple was built by the founder Fujii Guruji in1972 in traditional Japanese style. In 1945, he witnessed the tragedy of the atom bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi. Everyday prayers are held from 4:30 am to 6:00 am in the morning and 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm in the evening. Anyone can join the prayer during this hour whenever you are in the temple and get an opportunity for introspection and feel the divine peace the temple offers. The humming sound of small drumming adds to the solemn atmosphere.
The Peace Pagoda is almost 100 yards close to the Japanese Temple. The four avatars of Buddha is showcased in the Peace Pagoda. Although the foundation stone for the Peace Pagoda was laid in the year 1972 by Nichidastu Fujii, it was opened in 1992. According to the Lotus Sutra, the very appearance of the Peace Pagoda is a personification of Lord Buddha that radiates peace and non-violence. In 1954, the first Peace Pagoda was built in Kumamoto by Fujii Guruji. A panoramic view of the Darjeeling landscape and the Khangchendzonga range can be seen from the top of the Pagoda

24/12/2022

Safar e Sahadat

13/09/2022

Yatra Siri Hemkund Sahib . I did this yatra (pilgrimage) this year twice . It was great experience . Weather is always little challenge there because it's nearly 5000 meters height. Make sure you have proper equipments for trekking before you leave from home. You can call or text me for any kind of information how to do this pilgrimage safely... www.dalbirsindia.wordpress.com

04/08/2022

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