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* [http://www.guruangaddev.com Guruangaddev.com: Guru Angad Dev - Khadoor Sahib] | * [http://www.guruangaddev.com Guruangaddev.com: Guru Angad Dev - Khadoor Sahib] | ||
* [http://hukam.waheguroo.com/ Daily hukamnama larivar: (waheguroo network) from Sri Darbar Sahib (Harimandir Sahib)] | |||
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Revision as of 01:35, 22 May 2006
Here is a list of Sikhs Websites on the World Wide Web. If you have created a website or know of someone else who has, feel free to add to the list. In order to help the website stand out we recommend that you write a sentence or two giving SikhiWiki users a feel for the theme or content of the site.
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- iKirtan.com (waheguroo network): Biggest Kirtan Collection Anywhere
- keertan.net: sister of Ikeertan (waheguroo network) , together total 1100GB of keertan ; free!
- khalsa.tv (waheguroo network) The first Sikh TV Station ; free
- Katha.net (waheguroo network): This website is an amazing resource for anyone seeking deep information about philosophy of the Sikh religion.
- KHALSAFORCE: Dedicated to Khalsa
- Khalsa Aid is an international non-profit aid and relief organization founded on the Sikh principles of SEWA
- Nishkam Sikh Welfare Council’s web site (Nishkam)
- Nishkamcanada.org: A small Sikh charity showing how a little compassion goes a long way
- pnathic radio (waheguroo network) Now you can enjoy Gurbani, keertan, kathaa and simran 24/7 with just one click of the mouse.
- pnathic weekly (waheguroo network) weekly news from around the world related to the Sikh community.
- Information on Sikh Nation
- Proud to Be Sikh: Multimedia Website
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- Sikhnet.com One of the original Sikh websites which has a wide spectrum of interesting items - A must for all Web-addict Sikhs! SikhNet is truly a labor of love. SikhNet went online for the first time in 1983, as the first computer presence for Sikh Dharma......