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In Sikhism, Chardi Kala (Gurmukhi: ਚੜ੍ਹਦੀ ਕਲਾ caṛhadī kalā) or Charhdi Kala, is the Punjabi term for aspiring to maintain a mental state of eternal resilience, optimism and joy; an acceptance that life ebbs and flows with hardship and to rise above that adversity. Sikhs are ideally expected to be in this positive state of mind as a sign of their contentment with the will of God (bhana), even during times of suffering. In 2021, the Punjabi poet and singer Bir Singh launched a song called Charhdikala, which celebrates the resilience and strength of the farmers during the 2020-2021 protests.

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  • In Sikhism, Chardi Kala (Gurmukhi: ਚੜ੍ਹਦੀ ਕਲਾ caṛhadī kalā) or Charhdi Kala, is the Punjabi term for aspiring to maintain a mental state of eternal resilience, optimism and joy; an acceptance that life ebbs and flows with hardship and to rise above that adversity. Sikhs are ideally expected to be in this positive state of mind as a sign of their contentment with the will of God (bhana), even during times of suffering. In 2021, the Punjabi poet and singer Bir Singh launched a song called Charhdikala, which celebrates the resilience and strength of the farmers during the 2020-2021 protests. (en)
  • Chardi Kala est une expression importante et un concept central dans le sikhisme qui reflète l'état d'esprit du croyant. En punjabi, il est synonyme de « résilience », et, est le symbole de la force, du courage face à l'adversité. Le concept pour le sikhisme peut se traduire par : « bonne humeur », « être toujours positif », « aller de l'avant » par exemple. Chardi Kala reflète un état d'esprit basé sur le dévouement et la Volonté de Dieu. Il faut remplir ses obligations quelles que soient les difficultés. Suivre les trois piliers en fait partie. (fr)
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  • In Sikhism, Chardi Kala (Gurmukhi: ਚੜ੍ਹਦੀ ਕਲਾ caṛhadī kalā) or Charhdi Kala, is the Punjabi term for aspiring to maintain a mental state of eternal resilience, optimism and joy; an acceptance that life ebbs and flows with hardship and to rise above that adversity. Sikhs are ideally expected to be in this positive state of mind as a sign of their contentment with the will of God (bhana), even during times of suffering. It can be translated as "positive attitude" or "ascending energy". It is also described as being in "high spirits" or “positive, buoyant and optimistic” attitude to life and to the future. Chardi kala is the state of mind in which a person has no negative emotions like fear, jealousy or enmity. Instead the mind has many positive feelings including joy, satisfaction and self-dignity. Sikhs believe in the will of God (bhana). They also believe that the God is without enemies (nirvair), and is always merciful. Hence, humans should accept his will even at times one suffers severe hardship and strive to work through it, to the betterment of others. Thus, chardi kala is the indicator of a Sikh's absolute faith in the Akal Purakh (the God). This attitude allows one to face the hardships with as little harm as possible. This also involves joining and helping others in their hour of need. In 2021, the Punjabi poet and singer Bir Singh launched a song called Charhdikala, which celebrates the resilience and strength of the farmers during the 2020-2021 protests. (en)
  • Chardi Kala est une expression importante et un concept central dans le sikhisme qui reflète l'état d'esprit du croyant. En punjabi, il est synonyme de « résilience », et, est le symbole de la force, du courage face à l'adversité. Le concept pour le sikhisme peut se traduire par : « bonne humeur », « être toujours positif », « aller de l'avant » par exemple. Chardi Kala reflète un état d'esprit basé sur le dévouement et la Volonté de Dieu. Il faut remplir ses obligations quelles que soient les difficultés. Suivre les trois piliers en fait partie. Le sikhisme veut que les sikhs croient en la volonté de Dieu (Bhana) et que Dieu est sans ennemi (Nirvair), et toujours miséricordieux. D'où l'acceptation de sa Volonté au profit de sa Création même si cela entraîne des sacrifices. Cette attitude permet ainsi d'évoluer dans la vie en subissant un minimum les hauts et les bas du destin. Partager et aider font partie de l'état d'esprit voulu par Chardi Kala. Les sikhs croient au travail, au dévouement et à la charité; Dieu leur donne la force, la puissance et la force de la vie cosmique universelle. C'est une force spirituelle qui doit être présente pour aider les autres et dans les moments communautaires. En 2021, le poète et chanteur pendjabi Bir Singh compose la chanson « Charhdikala », qui rend hommage à la résilience et au courage des manifestants durant les grèves paysannes de 2020-2021 en Inde. (fr)
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