Siri Pritam Khalsa
Siri Pritam with her husband, Pritam S. Khalsa, and children, Hargobind Sadan Ashram, Berkeley, CA, 1979.
Siri Pritam’s spiritual awakening began soon after she arrived in San Francisco, California in 1971. Amidst the consciousness raising and free love in America in the sixties, she moved to an ashram near San Rafael north of the Bay Area. Thirty people formed a spiritual community in which they studied and practiced kundalini yoga, meditation, and the teachings of Yogi Bhajan, a spiritual leader from Punjab, India.
“I feel very blessed… that the Sikh community has accepted me with open hearts. I also feel very blessed that in this lifetime I met a teacher who took me to the feet of the Guru and I had the wherewithal to accept it.”
She has three children and four grandchildren.
Siri Pritam with her grandchildren, Espanola, New Mexico, 2016.
Siri Pritam with her husband, Dr Pritam S Khalsa, Chiropractic Clinic, Yuba City, 1986.
Siri Pritam with her son, Harsimran, Yuba City, 1990.
Siri Pritam (back row, fourth from left) and other members of the Punjabi American Heritage Society, Marysville, CA, 2014.
Yogi Bhajan speaking (center) to a group of students with Siri Pritam (then Gisela Gehret in back against cabinet), Hargobind Sadan Ashram, San Rafael, CA, 1973.
See also Siri Pritam Khalsa’s life story in her own words [link].
Photos courtesy of Siri Pritam Khalsa.
Sources: Siri Pritam Khalsa, interview by Nicole Ranganath, December 16, 2017, Yuba City, CA.