In Pursuit of Understanding

Ep.1 Sikhism - Lord Indarjit Singh CBE

17 min · 7. Jan. 2022
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Lord Indarjit Singh CBE of Wimbledon is a journalist, broadcaster and the creator of Sikh Messenger magazine. He is also the co-founder of the Inter-Faith Network and the first member of the House of Lords to wear a Turban. In this episode we chat to Lord Singh about his life growing up in Birmingham when less than 1000 Sikhs lived in the city, his favourite Sikh customs and what being a Sikh means to him.

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Ep.4 Buddhism - Ven. Seelawimala, Head Monk at The London Buddhist Vihara and Chief Sangha Nayake of Great Britain

In this episode we talk to Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala, Head Monk at The London Buddhist Vihara and Chief Sangha Nayake of Great Britain. Ven. Seelawimala co-founded the interfaith network, he had the honour of being the first Buddhist monk to be invited to a royal wedding in Britain (Kate & Will), he spoke at The House of Lords and had the privilege of being the monk in charge of the Buddhist shrine inside the London 2012 Olympic Village. We learn what Buddha means, what it's like to be Buddhist, the importance of meditation and how we can overcome our suffering by increasing our wisdom through reading, mediating, and discussions. He also shares he views on why we should be more like bees – taking the nectar without harming the flower. Ven. Seelawimala welcomes anyone to The London Vihara for festivals, talks and teaching. Listen now to learn, discover and be inspired by Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala

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