Shabad Foundation
Shabad Foundation, an organisation based in Faridabad (Haryana) was registered (Registration No. 17092) in the year 2014. This organisation is doing a unique service of propagating teachings in Guru Granth Sahib with their initiative of sharing Gurbani in the form of an email service, named as “A Word A Thought from Gurbani” abbreviated as AWAT. It is a wonderful initiative, perhaps the first of its kind. By taking a word from Gurbani, explaining its meaning through its context in Gurbani, aided by etymological hints, the message of Gurbani is presented in modern but easy to understand terms. This evolves into ‘Gurbani Word of the Day’, that helps to keep the Divine in mind. This is published on their site : www.awordathough.com and sent out to all the subscribers at their emails, with pronunciations of the quote and message. The explanation provokes the seekers to think about the message given in the verse using the said word. While preparing the content for AWAT, weekly themes are selected. Themes include content from worldly wisdom to family relations, to embracing divine virtues as our way of life, understanding the faculties of the mind to establish harmony in our environment and world. It also covers linguistics and samples of a variety of languages and dialects used in the Guru Granth Sahib. The AWAT has included terms from other faiths and traditions which are used in the Guru Granth Sahib.
This was to ensure the universality of this service as well as spread awareness about different ways of life led by people of different faiths. Through the AWAT service, Shabad Foundation has also sought to spread the message of equality, empowerment, and justice with the help of Gurbani teachings. To reach out to the public with the content from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Foundation has worked to put up stalls and organize talks at various places in India and abroad. Dr Jaswant Singh is a scholar well-versed in Gurbani, both in its content and import. He helps in promotion campaigns by spreading the word about the AWAT during his seminars and workshops in India and abroad.
The AWAT has contacted a number of institutions for lectures and discussions and endeavoured thus to link people with the universal Gurbani teachings. Dr Jaswant Singh has visited Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to spread the word around. Presently, AWAT has become a part of daily routine of thousands of subscribers across the world. It sends out daily email campaigns and has a large Face book and Instagram following who receive regular updates on Gurbani teachings. The AWAT has grown from strength to strength. It reaches out to subscribers in India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, United States, Canada, and United Kingdom, etc. This unique service of the foundation has been highly appreciated both in intellectual circles as well as among the masses. The scholars like Inni Kaur, Dr I. J. Singh, Dr Harbans Lal from USA, and Baldave Singh and Ravinder Kaur from Australia have written articles appreciating their service, which have been published in Journals like the Sikh Review, Asia Samachar (an online newspaper) and also on Social Media websites like Sikhnet.com, sikhchic. com, sikhsayasat.com and sikh24.com, etc. In addition, the foundation has distributed in good number, CDs and printed material. It has also published the contents of the first year in two volumes, Gurbani Gems,Vol. I and Vol. II, by Singh Brothers, Amritsar. It is also planning to organise online discussion groups, online talks and courses. It is because of this great endeavour on the part of the foundation to distribute Shabad Langar in the spirit of Gurbani that Dr Harbans Lal Ji has described their effort as a ray of light :