Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Vanjara Nomad Jina Niki Bots are historical artifacts exhibition the Shurvat Lange Kalto ho Chukiya so Osbari Galkard team members Janada Swagat Khadiyah Rajpandaji Satriakalji Sashekalji or Jinvi.
[00:00:32] Speaker B: Sade Listener Nay Sama Kadiki Sanu.
[00:00:41] Speaker A: Studio Narit very good morning. Satsrika Satsika so Raji Jadon Omar the philosophy written material materials so Thora exhibition, exhibition.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Exhibition Hegiyaji Lahore to London a journey of Chadikala so Jada Apna Shandar Kaloya Gormai Maharaja Dilip Singh Sophia Dilip Singh the Victor Dilip Singh dia or Maharaja Singh so unanimously motivational speaker to be positive. So basically message a Hagakali Hagata Sikhamalo message to see Kesevi Taramana Kisavi Jatana Mazavana Rangana connected translation Hannigi English hawali Nakara Anglican hawala Constant Resurrection Week as positivity so Jeddah Palm yoga kazanu state I know Najodiki so important mental JD 30 psyche so true, so J Khasar manga jdahuntu.
[00:03:35] Speaker A: Manoda Shah Chadi Kaladi Siddhanta.
[00:04:01] Speaker B: Jayapala Sarkoz so Ejdi Chadigalaya.
[00:04:16] Speaker A: The JD exhibition artifacts Naji Jadon Sekharaj an ex ho Chukas Grandkids Hanji Victor the leap Singh yeah, for Sophia Teddy Singh, of course, Jeremy Maharaja and these Singh so Jerry Manoda, Rajata Jandalaga England, I think.
[00:05:08] Speaker B: Artifacts, artifact.
[00:05:14] Speaker C: Artifacts.
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You'll be embracing the Sikh history of that time or.
[00:07:34] Speaker B: Museum 177 1056 a Avenue J Sari museum Sari Museum nine to five chalaniya or virtual tour the Ark website.
[00:08:03] Speaker A: The free entry free entry absolutely free.
[00:08:07] Speaker B: No ev kasiga even jedi to a day working hour.
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[00:08:49] Speaker A: A journey of chardikala is exhibition.
[00:08:54] Speaker D: So going from Lahore to London isn't about the miles. It's about showcasing the sikh pun's incredible resilience and spirit. So, basically, in each piece in this collection, it is a shout out to how we've kept our culture thriving, embodying our strength and our optimism. This show, it's more than a history lesson, it's a heartfelt trip through the journey and the constant vibe of positivity, chat and our deep faith in fairness. So it's basically a salute to our courage, our survival against the odds and the rich tapestry of our culture.
[00:09:29] Speaker A: Very well said, Nehrit. There are about 40 items and artifacts, but somebody, as a grade ten student, born and raised in Canada, out of all the things that you saw, and again, I know every single thing has immense value. What was it that attracted your attention the most, which influenced the most out of those things which are on display at the exhibition?
[00:09:55] Speaker D: I think Sophia Dalip Singh's scrapbook is really empowering. It's really inspiring. As being a Sikh Canadian, as being a female Sikh Canadian, and seeing another Sikh, a woman back then who was fighting for our rights, fighting for freedom in England, it's really empowering. It's inspiring. I think a lot of sikh youth should really go in and look at it because it's a different kind of representation, especially from back then. She's the first Sikh princess, so I think just going in, looking at that really changes your perspective on what she has done and just for the Sikh.
[00:10:33] Speaker A: Band and the impact she.
[00:10:34] Speaker D: And the impact she has made.
[00:10:35] Speaker A: Yeah.
Exhibition leader artifacts.
Thank you very much.
Thank you so much.