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Each glowing dot is a Sikh meditating right now. Press Begin Meditation, close your eyes, and repeat "Waheguru" with each breath — you'll appear on the globe too.
Each glowing dot is a Sikh meditating right now. Press Begin Meditation, close your eyes, and repeat "Waheguru" with each breath — you'll appear on the globe too.
Discover the ultimate spiritual companion for the modern Gursikh. Sikh AI bridges the gap between the timeless wisdom of Gurbani and cutting-edge technology to keep you connected, informed, and grounded. Whether it is receiving the Daily Hukamnama from Sri Darbar Sahib or completing your Nitnem with high-quality audio, Sikh AI ensures your daily practice is seamless. With Chardikala AI, the world's first dedicated AI mentor for the Sikh community, designed to answer your questions and deepen your understanding of the Panth. Join a global Sangat on our real-time meditation globe, where you can see and meditate alongside thousands of Sikhs across the world. With Sikh AI, your spiritual journey is no longer solitary; it is a shared, high-tech experience built with deep reverence for the Khalsa.
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Hukamnama is the daily divine order read from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji at Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar. Every morning, the Granthi Singh opens the Holy Scripture at random and reads the first shabad on the left page. This becomes the Hukam (command) for the entire Sikh community for that day. It offers spiritual guidance, comfort, and direction for daily life. Sikh AI delivers this Hukamnama to your phone every morning with full Gurmukhi text, English translation, and meaning.
Nitnem is the daily recitation of five Banis prescribed for every Sikh: Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, and Tav-Prasad Savaiye in the morning (Amrit Vela), Rehras Sahib in the evening, and Sohila Sahib before sleep. Consistent Nitnem practice builds spiritual discipline and keeps you connected to the Guru's teachings throughout the day. Sikh AI provides all Nitnem Banis with professional audio so you can read along or listen during your commute.
Naam Simran is the meditative remembrance of Waheguru's name — the core spiritual practice in Sikhi. By repeating "Waheguru" with focused devotion, the mind stills and connects with the Divine. Guru Nanak Dev Ji emphasized Naam Simran as the path to inner peace and spiritual liberation. Ideally practiced during Amrit Vela (early morning hours before dawn), it brings clarity, calm, and Chardi Kala (eternal optimism). Sikh AI's Simran feature includes a 3D globe showing Sikhs meditating worldwide, a session timer, and soothing audio.
The ten Sikh Gurus, from Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469) to Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1708), shaped Sikhi over 239 years. Each Guru contributed uniquely — Guru Nanak laid the spiritual foundation of equality and devotion, Guru Angad Dev Ji formalized the Gurmukhi script, Guru Arjan Dev Ji compiled the Adi Granth, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji established the Khalsa and declared Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the eternal Guru. Sikh AI's Chardi Kala AI can answer detailed questions about each Guru's life and teachings.
Kirtan is the devotional singing of Gurbani set to raags (classical musical modes) prescribed in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It is considered one of the highest forms of worship in Sikhi — Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself was an accomplished musician who composed shabads in specific raags. Listening to and singing Kirtan elevates the mind, inspires devotion, and creates a deep connection with Waheguru. Sikh AI streams live Kirtan from Sri Harmandir Sahib so you can listen anytime, anywhere.
The Nanakshahi calendar is the Sikh calendar adopted in 2003, beginning from the birth year of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1469 CE. It is a solar calendar that fixes Gurpurabs and important Sikh dates to specific days each year. Key dates include Vaisakhi (1 Vaisakh), the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, and the parkash and joti jot dates of all ten Gurus. Sikh AI includes a full Nanakshahi calendar with notifications so you never miss an important date.
Sewa (selfless service) is one of the three pillars of Sikhi, alongside Naam Japna (meditation) and Vand Chakna (sharing). It means serving others without expectation of reward. From langar (community kitchen) to community cleanups, Sewa is practiced daily by Sikhs worldwide. Guru Nanak Dev Ji taught that serving humanity is serving God. Sikh AI's Sewa Pulse feature highlights active volunteer opportunities and trusted Sikh-led NGOs where you can contribute.
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