Check out Seeking Sikhism’s front cover article featured in the latest edition of Mehfil magazine to get an idea about what the show is about and why it was started!

Seeking Sikhism
Two young Sikh men have taken a universal message of love, respect, and tolerance to the airways. Bhupinder Singh and Harkeerat Singh are the creators of Seeking Sikhism, a spirituality-based television show that explores the teachings of the Sikh religion. Their goal is to provide a forum for viewers to better understand the true meaning behind Sikh teachings.
“We decided to start the show in order to spread the message of Sikhism to as man people as possible, and to educate viewers about the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Holy Scriptures of the Sikh religion,” says Bhupinder Singh. Read More
“In particular, we want to show people that Sikhism’s message of selfless service, compassion, and love for all can be beneficial to anyone, regardless of their religious or cultural background. Although the program is fairly new, it is gotten a lot of positive responses form viewers, and is the first youth run television show based on Sikhism in Canada.”
The duo sees the show, which is in English, as bridging a language gap of sorts.
“The majority of the religious teachings are taught in Punjabi and so second-and third- generation Sikh Canadians tend to have a harder time relating to their religion,” says Bhupinder Singh. “I think it can cause a real disconnect, not only with their religion but with their culture as well. We noticed that a lot of Sikh youth are not aware of the beautiful message of Sikhism.”
Through analogies and examples, as well as the use of visuals on-screen, the co-hosts hope to keep their audience engaged and entertained.
“We try to keep a positive and upbeat vibe throughout the show, and occasionally like to crack jokes or make quirky comments in order to keep the mood upbeat and fun,” says Bhupinder Singh. “Just because a show is about spirituality or religion, does not mean it has to be totally serious and boring”
“We use modern-day analogies and stories to make the point, so that young people can relate to what we are saying”, adds Harkeerat Singh. “We want to attract the youth of today so they can reconnect with their spirituality”.

Harkeerat Singh (Left), Bhupinder Singh
Harkeerat Singh hopes that by identifying himself proudly as a Sikh, and being out and about on the streets of Vancouver daily, he can demonstrate to people that one can strive to follow his or her religion, learn more about spirituality, and spread the meaning of love all while “talkin’ the talk and walkin’ the walk”.
When not working on Seeking Sikhism, Harkeerat Singh is a student at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. “The universal messages and philosophies of Sikhism have always played a huge role in my work and this new opportunity of broadcasting the teachings of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji weekly on television has given me a chance to do this seva (service), contribute to my education and gain the experience to further develop a few aspects of my art practice.”
On top of their priority list, say both, is to raise enough funds to continue broadcasting Seeking Sikhism.
“And for our more long-term goals, we’re hoping to broaden our audience and take the episodes online on a website we still have yet to create,” says Harkeerat Singh. “I’m sure that once the website is up and running, getting there will be a breeze. Just punch ‘Seeking Sikhism’ into Google and you’ll probably be directed there in a jiffy!”
Seeking Sikhism airs on JoyTV every Saturday at 7p.m.
In order to relay its message in the allotted 30-minute timeframe, the show airs commercial-free. The nonprofit programming is made possible by the generosity and financial support of the Lower Mainland’s Sikh community. For more information, call Bhupinder Singh at 778-838-7454, or e-mail seekingsikhism@gmail.com
(Courtesy of Mehfil Magazine: Vaisakhi Edition)

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Dear Harkeerat Singh and Bhupinder Singh Ji, a great work. Keep It up!
Baldeep Singh Hehar
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This is excellent. Keep up the good work. Keep spreading the message of our gurus.
Sat Nam!
Your character, committment and grace are evident in this rightous endeavor. I’m inspired by your work and the “lightness” you’re bringing to your message. Wahe Guru.
Please spread the word of a great 2 week international summer camp for children who want to experience the Sikh life style. http://www.3ho.org/events/Khalsayouthcamp
fateh parwan hove
it’s a great and i m sure that u will have a big role to be count when guru will ask that what u have done for ur country,sikh community.guru is with u.
wahe guru
this is really nice because i do not understand punjabi.i wish to learn one day. i always wanted someone who could explain like this.keep up the good work. thank you!
wahe guru
waheguru its really good work u r come in punjab &help us sikhism.tx keep up good work
you guys are nutz, keep it up!
really got me thinkin bout how i can improve myself anyone watchin this show will totally want to keep on watchin’ it.
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You’re doing an absolutely brilliant job!! The shows are very inspiring and enlightening. Thank you so much!
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Thank you for your efforts at spreading the truth of Sikhism around the world.
I have been introduced to Sikhism through my practice of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bahjan, and have found a place in my heart that finds this teaching as natural as the air I breath.
Keep up the good work……we need you.
Ek Ong Kaar
Jim S.
Pensacola, FL
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SINGHO,
BHUPINDER SINGH & HARKEERAT SINGH YOU ARE PERFORMING A VALUELESS JOB FOR OUR SIKH RELIGION & ALSO FOR THE WHOLE HUMANITY. GURU NANAK SAHIB WILL BE PROUD OF YOU. KEEP IT UP GURU KE SINGHO. MAI TUHADE WARGE GURSIKHAN DE DARSHAN KARNA CHANDA HAN.
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Veerjio..this is just great!
Many blessings will come from this.
Strength and Encouragement.
Veer ji, try to get in touch with the Sikh channel at http://www.sikhchannel.tv/
They are now broadcasting to the whole europe and sky and your show will be perfect for the channel.
Stay in Chardi Kala.
Vaheguru ji ka Khalsa, Vaheguru ji ki Fateh
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As all other comments…….you guys are doing great work for Sikhism. As we all Sikhs wanted to do some kind of Sewa all the time, but Waheguru Ji chose you Veerji’s to do this great Sewa for Panth by spreading Guru ji’s word.
All I can say is Waheguru Ang Sang Sahaee!!!!
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Hi! I like your srticle and I would like very much to read some more information on this issue. Will you post some more?
i am only 10 years old and you have fianlly taught me the main things about sikhism.
Thank you so much for the gifts of knowledge you have talked about! It is absolutely fantastic to hear these words of God! Keep blazing high and low with spiritual fire!
Wahe Guru Ji ka Khalsa . Waheguru ji ki fateh.
Dear Veeji – Bhupinder Singh and Harkeerat Singh ji, you both have initiated a great work and It must continue.. After coming to uk (for studies) I was little worried and many have told me that u are in the GORA’s world and sooner or later u will give up ur FIVE Kakars… but i was firm abt it.
But I must tell all that I feel more secure and proud being SIKH than in INDIA now as here is more freedom towards the fundamental rights of a human being to practise what he/ she belives in (as a stance taken by all Sikh GURUS),,.. Listening to the discussion that u both guys have on Sikhee, which is the requirement of the day, I feel more relaxed and committed to my self being as a SIKH.
I must thank you both of you and I feel contended hereby to offer my services to you guys for this cause. Please give me service that I can give my part for the betterment of this site in general, SIKHEE and HUMANMAN Kind in particular.
thanks
Rajinder Pal Singh