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Note: “3kho” is an alternate spelling of “3HO”; the “kh” reflects a phonetic approximation of the Punjabi/Hindi aspirated ‘k’ sound, but the official acronym remains 3HO.
After Yogi Bhajan’s death in 2004, allegations surfaced regarding sexual abuse, financial misconduct, and authoritarian leadership within 3HO communities. Subsequent investigations (including a 2020 independent report) led to a schism: some affiliates rebranded as “Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan,” distancing themselves from the religious Sikh identity. In 2022, the KRI issued a formal apology for failing to address abuse claims. Note: “3kho” is an alternate spelling of “3HO”;
The 3Kho (an acronym for the Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization), commonly rendered as “3HO,” emerged in the late 1960s as a unique spiritual movement. Founded by Harbhajan Singh Khalsa (Yogi Bhajan), 3HO represents a syncretic fusion of Tantric Kundalini Yoga, Sikh religious symbols, and Western countercultural ideals. This paper examines the foundational principles, practices, and socioreligious impact of the 3Kho movement, while also acknowledging the controversies surrounding its founder. In 2022, the KRI issued a formal apology
At its core, (often found at domains like 3kho.github.io or various mirrors) is a massive library of web-based content designed to remain accessible in environments where standard gaming sites are blocked. It utilizes GitHub Pages , a service normally intended for hosting technical documentation or personal portfolios, to host hundreds of classic and modern games. By the 1980s
3KHO: The Evolution of Unblocked Gaming in Schools In the ever-evolving landscape of the internet, few phenomena have captured the attention of students and school IT administrators quite like . What began as a simple project has grown into a significant hub for "unblocked" web applications and games, representing a modern digital cat-and-mouse game between creative developers and restrictive educational firewalls. What is 3KHO?
By the 1980s, 3HO had established over 300 centers worldwide, ashrams in major U.S. cities, and the annual Summer Solstice Sadhana gathering in New Mexico. The movement also founded the KRI (Kundalini Research Institute) to standardize teacher training. Notably, 3HO Sikhs differ from mainstream Sikhs by emphasizing Kundalini Yoga as the central spiritual technology, whereas traditional Sikhism focuses on Naam Simran (remembrance of God’s name through shabad kirtan ).
The existence of 3KHO highlights a long-standing tension in educational technology: