Khalis Foundation

Khalis Foundation published 7 applications on Google Play, 21,030 people rated these apps with an average rating of 4.62!

Baal Bodh by Khalis FoundationBaal Bodh

Rated 4.74(23) — Khalis Foundation

Baal Bodh teaches Punjabi to children using simple flash cards with great artwork and sound. Currently included packs:ColorsGurusMool MantarNumbersAvailable via In-app Purchase:VegetablesFruitsAnimalsBody PartsAll proceeds help to support our free gurbani

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Khalsa Foundation by Khalis FoundationKhalsa Foundation

Rated 5.00(3) — Khalis Foundation

Official Khalsa Foundation app

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Maryada by Khalis FoundationMaryada

Rated 4.28(709) — Khalis Foundation

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.This document was preceded by the Gurdwaras Act of 1925, which laid down the definition of a Sikh. In 1915..

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Sundar Gutka by Khalis FoundationSundar Gutka

Rated 4.73(19,987) — Khalis Foundation

Khalsa Sundar Gutka contains the daily and extended Sikh Prayers also known as nitnem. The Sikh scriptures are known as Gurbani and were written by the ten Sikh Gurus. We have tried to include many banis and features to serve the most sangat as possible..

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Eat Bibek
Eat Bibek by Khalis FoundationEat Bibek

Rated 4.47(49) — Khalis Foundation

In Sikhi, there is an important concept known as bibekta. Bibek literally means from two to one. Bibek is a god given conscience that allows a Sikh to discriminate between right and wrong--knowing what is good and what is bad.Not only is Bibekta applied..

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Learn Larivaar by Khalis FoundationLearn Larivaar

Rated 4.70(102) — Khalis Foundation

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.Use..

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MyPothi by Khalis FoundationMyPothi

Rated 4.39(157) — Khalis Foundation

In the old days, Sikhs would study gurbani and write their own gutkas (prayer books) and pothis (hymnals). Since the advent of print media and technology, this art has been slowly lost to many.MyPothi allows you to log on and create your own pothi and...

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