Recently a SikhNet visitor emailed us asking why the Sangat here in Espanola, New Mexico worships Hindu idols. In this video, Guruka Singh and Gurumustuk Singh question the question.
Guruka Singh examines this question, and says that Amrit is not a set of rules and restrictions that you have to follow after taking Amrit, but don't have to follow before you take Amrit.
Shanti Kaur explains what the Akal Takhat Rehet Maryada is concerning the daily Banis. Then she explains that there is no limit to how many Banis you can read, and it comes down to your devotion and what you feel inspired to do.
Where are songs about the girls that used to dance with duppatas of silk instead of with glasses of vodka? There used to be a time when Punjabi songs were about the beauty of Punjab and our rich culture.
Nihang Singh is back again to have a talk with you about the annual SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Video submission deadline is Aug 31st!
In this latest SikhNet video myself and Guruka Singh talk about this subject. What do you think? When challenges or hardships come in your life how to you process this and relate to what is happening?
A SikhNet user asks the question about humility vs. being aggressive/strong.
How do you get over low-self esteem? Continuing answering questions from SikhNet users, Guruka Singh answers this question about self confidence and the causes of low self esteem.
Guruka Singh shares his unique perspective on what prosperity really is and how it is not really about having lots of money and then discusses the concept of Dasvand.
Concept of giving and receiving (Vandh Chakna), and how when you give it creates prosperity for yourself and you receive many times in return.
Inspiring video of a Sikh Boy listening and singing along to music about Guru Gobind Singh
Comedy spoof of one of the SikhNet Film festival submissions (Choices), to bring a little humor into the SikhNet FUN-Raiser.
Equality of Women. Shabad by Guru Nanak speaking on this subject.
A look at how Sikhs are portrayed in the Indian media.
I think the accomplishments of my brother Darsh should be known in the Sikh community. He sends out a great message for us; with hard work and Sikh values, we really can achieve great things.
About a Sikh who is from a village in Punjab and who travels to Austalia for better life and career oppurtunities. After arriving in Australia the circumstances change and he is faced with many choices.
Once in a galaxy not so far away. A young soldier of guru ji wandered the lands. As he traveled he longed for guru ji’s darshan. On this perilous journey he faced many foes who tried to corrupt him away from guru ji’s path. Finally he reached his destination…
Panj Kahaniyan comprises of five stories depicting how the veil of illusion is torn away by Sadhsangat's help and Guru's Grace. This video tries to show how Gurbani helps the five main characters to self realize about the importance of Guru's Bana and Sikhi Principles.
Whenever a language dies, the culture and religion attached to it also die. Feeling the suffering of their mother tongue, we the students of Mata Jai Kaur Public School, have made this small film
Does one have to cut off their roots in order to spread their wings and soar high? 14 year old Angad Singh, interviews the participants of a Sikh Youth Leadership retreat in his quest to highlight the challenges they face every day being both American and Sikhs
After watching the Olympics, the absence of Sikhs started teasing me. I think participation of Sikhs in Olympics is a very good avenue for identity awareness.
Healthy. Happy. Holy tells the stories of four second-generation Western Sikhs. The film follows them from their early childhood in the American Sikh Sangat, to their years in Indian boarding schools and their return to the United States as teenagers.

The 2008 SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival will be held LIVE online for the first time this year!

Thoughts on Sikh Youth and taking leadership roles in the world
Video about how we don't have the right to criticize or judge others about their practice (or lack) of being a Sikh.
Shanti Kaur answers this tough question about being a Sikh and the value that this lifestyle offers.
Guruka Singh answers a question about the norm of western culture to drink alcohol and take drugs as a form of relaxation and to "enjoy" life...
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