Undying ~ Compassionate
In Commemoration and Celebration of
Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogi-Ji
        Hukams & Eulogy
          184 illustrated Hukams from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, and 42 eulogy
          pages with photographs

     Life and Legacy of Yogi Bhajan
          The Master’s life and accomplishments

     The Days of Passage
          Landmark days coincided with several annual holiday celebrations:  even as he
          left the earth plane he guided us to the True Guru, to unite in love reciting
          God’s praises. Personal stories of the Last Night, wondrous storms, Bibiji’s own
          account, celebrations around the world, and more.

     Supportive words for children (and adults!)
          About Yogi Bhajan, his mission, our destiny, and his passing.
     
     Sublime astrology
          The astrology of Yogi Bhajan's transition.
  
     In Yogi Bhajan's Words
          The Siri Singh Sahib’s  last Gurdwara lecture; his narrative of the Journey of
           the privileged soul after leaving the body; and lecture (excerpt at right).

     United States Congress Concurrent Resolution
           Measure passed jointly by both Houses of Congress  to honor the Siri
           Singh Sahib's life and achievements throughout the world—in spiritual
           and material realms - for the sake of all humankind.  
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Contents of Akal Dayal

“I have to drop this shell…I
came to this Earth for one
purpose only, to serve those
souls who asked to be
served…the day I drop this
shell I’m not worried at all.  
You shall have Guru with you
and God with you in the grace
of every limb…You are the
Akal Takhat.  You are the
spirit of it…”
- Yogi Bhajan, October 6, 1987

This lecture anticipates our
immortal Khalsa spirit surviving his
passing, and how this resonates with
the sacrifice of the Akal Takhat (his
passing occurred on the Sixth Day of
the Month, when the destruction of
the Akal Takhat is commemorated)