Khalis Foundation works on a number of Sikhi and educational apps.
Khalis Foundation works on a number of Sikhi and educational apps.
This app uses beautiful, vibrant colors to display Gurbani for kids and helps them learn how to read and sing their Nitnem with built-in musical versions of Baanis that they can follow along to.
Popular with professional Sikh Kirtani around the world, the Amrit Keertan is a collection of Shabads from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee, and other Sikh scriptures, most commonly sung in Sikh congregations.
Khalsa Sundar Gutka contains the daily and extended Sikh Prayers also known as Nitnem.
SikhiToTheMax Everywhere is a revolutionary new Gurbani presenter app that changes how Gurbani is experienced.
Baal Bodh teaches Punjabi to children using simple flash cards with great artwork and sound.
When reading from Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj in Larivaar Saroop, it can be challenging to know where the Shabads are separated. With Learn Larivaar, you can toggle back and forth between assisted and unassisted views to get a helping hand.
The Sikh Rehat Maryada is a code of conduct for Sikhs. The app has both a gurmukhi (punjabi) and English version of the most current rehat maryada.
MyPothi allows you to log on and create your own pothi and arrange gurbani as you see fit–whether for daily prayer, keertan or discussions. You create your pages online and they automatically sync to your mobile device.
Khalis provides resources to Sikhs around the world through technology and media. Our goal is to serve and inspire the whole of humanity by spreading the teachings of our Gurus to the masses.
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