
07 April 2025
CHET DA MAHINA: KUDRAT DIYAN GALLAN | KOHINOOR JEHA | JIVAN PRAYAS | WAYMAKER2027 | A HS PRODUCTION
KOHINOOR JEHA PANJABI
About
Welcome, my dear listeners, to Kohinoor Jeha, a podcast hosted by Harsimran Singh, where we uncover timeless lessons of faith, sacrifice, resilience, and personal growth.
This is a space where we embrace challenges, celebrate victories, and find strength in the shared stories that unite us across cultures. More than just a podcast, this is a journey—one that connects history, wisdom, and personal transformation.
Whether you’re seeking inspiration from history, wisdom from Sikh traditions, or motivation for personal growth, you’re in the right place.
This journey began as my initiative, which has now evolved and been rebranded as JIVAN PRAYAS—a name that holds deep meaning. Kohinoor Jeha and Jivan Prayas are intertwined, almost one, reflecting the same mission: to inspire, uplift, and guide you through life’s journey.
This journey of JIVAN PRAYAS marked 5 years this march.
It is releasing under my own label and production: A HS PRODUCTION
Video Editing, Music production (background music) by A HS PRODUCTION "ONE DAY IT WILL MAKE SENSE" as KOHINOOR JEHA'S JOURNEY and it is releasing in few weeks.
Let’s begin this episode and continue the path of learning and self-discovery together.
This episode is really close to my heart.
- The beauty of Chet da mahina (the month of Chet) — when nature starts blooming, phullan di khushboo (the fragrance of flowers) fills the air, and life feels like a new beginning.
- Power of perspective — dooron jo chhoti lagdi hai, kolon vadhi lagdi hai (what looks small from far away feels bigger up close).
- This is one of the deepest lessons of life.
I will also take you into the life of Akali Phoola Singh Ji, who fought his last battle after Ardaas (prayer). Soorma kade piche nahi hatda (a warrior never steps back).
I reflect on the philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, who reminds us, "You are just a man."
Humility is the biggest strength.
— paisa asli rang dikhaunda hai, banda badalda nahi (money reveals true colours, it doesn’t change the person).
And the biggest reminder of all:
Har patte vich Rabb vasda hai (God lives in every leaf).
In every breath, in every moment, God is there — we just need the eyes to see.
🌟 Lessons for Life
Perspective is everything.
Problems are not as big as they seem — dooron lagda vadda, kolon ho janda chhota (what looks big from far becomes small up close).
Warriors never step back.
Soorma kade piche nahi hatda (a true warrior never retreats).
Face life head-on.
Wealth reveals, not changes.
Paisa asli rang dikhaunda hai (money shows your true colours).
Humility is your true strength.
You are just a man — but with purpose and grace, you can be great.
Nature is your teacher.
Har patte vich Rabb vasda hai (God lives in every leaf). Learn from the world around you.
History gives you direction.
Itihaas bina, raah gum ho jandi hai (without history, the path is lost).
🚀 For Dreamers
If you are a dreamer, this is for you.
I want you to remember:
Your dream is your responsibility.
Nobody else can see your vision like you do.
Chet da mahina is a reminder:
After every winter, spring blooms. If you’re going through tough times, your spring is coming.
Look at nature.
Flowers bloom quietly but make the world fragrant.
Don’t fear setbacks.
Soorma kade piche nahi hatda (a warrior never steps back).
Stay humble, stay hungry.
Like Marcus Aurelius said, even emperors are just men.
Your dreams are seeds. Water them every day.
🌿 Reflections
"Dooron jo chhota lagda hai, oh kolon vadha lagda hai."
What looks small from far feels bigger up close.
Perspective changes everything.
"Soorma kade piche nahi hatda."
A warrior never steps back.
Fight your battles with courage.
"Marcus Aurelius kehnda si: You are just a man."
Always stay grounded in humility.
"Paisa asli rang dikhaunda hai."
Money reveals your truth.
"Gurbani suno, Rabb door nahi laggega."
Listen to Gurbani, and God will feel close.
"Har patte vich Rabb vasda hai."
God lives in every leaf, every breath.
This is a space where we embrace challenges, celebrate victories, and find strength in the shared stories that unite us across cultures. More than just a podcast, this is a journey—one that connects history, wisdom, and personal transformation.
Whether you’re seeking inspiration from history, wisdom from Sikh traditions, or motivation for personal growth, you’re in the right place.
This journey began as my initiative, which has now evolved and been rebranded as JIVAN PRAYAS—a name that holds deep meaning. Kohinoor Jeha and Jivan Prayas are intertwined, almost one, reflecting the same mission: to inspire, uplift, and guide you through life’s journey.
This journey of JIVAN PRAYAS marked 5 years this march.
It is releasing under my own label and production: A HS PRODUCTION
Video Editing, Music production (background music) by A HS PRODUCTION "ONE DAY IT WILL MAKE SENSE" as KOHINOOR JEHA'S JOURNEY and it is releasing in few weeks.
Let’s begin this episode and continue the path of learning and self-discovery together.
This episode is really close to my heart.
- The beauty of Chet da mahina (the month of Chet) — when nature starts blooming, phullan di khushboo (the fragrance of flowers) fills the air, and life feels like a new beginning.
- Power of perspective — dooron jo chhoti lagdi hai, kolon vadhi lagdi hai (what looks small from far away feels bigger up close).
- This is one of the deepest lessons of life.
I will also take you into the life of Akali Phoola Singh Ji, who fought his last battle after Ardaas (prayer). Soorma kade piche nahi hatda (a warrior never steps back).
I reflect on the philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, who reminds us, "You are just a man."
Humility is the biggest strength.
— paisa asli rang dikhaunda hai, banda badalda nahi (money reveals true colours, it doesn’t change the person).
And the biggest reminder of all:
Har patte vich Rabb vasda hai (God lives in every leaf).
In every breath, in every moment, God is there — we just need the eyes to see.
🌟 Lessons for Life
Perspective is everything.
Problems are not as big as they seem — dooron lagda vadda, kolon ho janda chhota (what looks big from far becomes small up close).
Warriors never step back.
Soorma kade piche nahi hatda (a true warrior never retreats).
Face life head-on.
Wealth reveals, not changes.
Paisa asli rang dikhaunda hai (money shows your true colours).
Humility is your true strength.
You are just a man — but with purpose and grace, you can be great.
Nature is your teacher.
Har patte vich Rabb vasda hai (God lives in every leaf). Learn from the world around you.
History gives you direction.
Itihaas bina, raah gum ho jandi hai (without history, the path is lost).
🚀 For Dreamers
If you are a dreamer, this is for you.
I want you to remember:
Your dream is your responsibility.
Nobody else can see your vision like you do.
Chet da mahina is a reminder:
After every winter, spring blooms. If you’re going through tough times, your spring is coming.
Look at nature.
Flowers bloom quietly but make the world fragrant.
Don’t fear setbacks.
Soorma kade piche nahi hatda (a warrior never steps back).
Stay humble, stay hungry.
Like Marcus Aurelius said, even emperors are just men.
Your dreams are seeds. Water them every day.
🌿 Reflections
"Dooron jo chhota lagda hai, oh kolon vadha lagda hai."
What looks small from far feels bigger up close.
Perspective changes everything.
"Soorma kade piche nahi hatda."
A warrior never steps back.
Fight your battles with courage.
"Marcus Aurelius kehnda si: You are just a man."
Always stay grounded in humility.
"Paisa asli rang dikhaunda hai."
Money reveals your truth.
"Gurbani suno, Rabb door nahi laggega."
Listen to Gurbani, and God will feel close.
"Har patte vich Rabb vasda hai."
God lives in every leaf, every breath.