Knowing Amritsar from the lens of two authors - Neha Dewan and Miroslav Volf - and historical accounts
At an inter-faith concert in Washington, people couldn't help but applaud when Vikram Singh sang Sikh hymns.
In Assam, the Sikh community, though small in numbers, has a unique story to tell about their origins and cultural integration.
This is the long version of this modern classic Sikh music along with the blessed history of how it was written.
In the past decade or so, Indian immigrants in the Valley have constructed around twelve Sikh temples to meet the needs of a growing community. However, these temples often lack one crucial element: young adults.
During his speech, he acknowledged and praised the Sikh community for their valuable efforts in helping to lessen the impact of the pandemic.
Simranjit and his father work on their secluded 100-acre farm in the San Joaquin Valley, where they tend to their raisin and almond orchards, determined to keep their heritage alive.
Dr Darshan Singh Tatla, also known as Darshan, was a renowned figure in the field of Sikh and Punjab studies. His unfortunate passing at 74 after a prolonged illness has left a void in the scholarly community, as he was considered to be one of its most underappreciated heroes.
The Keshdhari Saroop (Literally, the “form with uncut hair”) is an integral part of the Sikh faith and Sikh realization.