This is number 14 in the SikhNet relationship series. Our couples panel talks about some of the cultural male chauvinism. Some women actually feel like a slave to her inlaws. The Khalsa broke these norms and started equality for women.
This is number 13 in our relationship series. Our couples panel talks about how times have changed and marital roles are also changing. Now with husband and wife both working it is difficult for the wife to take on all of the household responsibilities as well.
This is number 12 in our relationship series. Our couples panel talks about marrying outside of your religion. It depends on how close to your religion you are and if you want to be with someone who shares your lifestyle and values.
This is number 11 in our relationship series. Our couples panel talks about the significance of the 4 Sikh wedding rounds, and advice specifically for Sikhs.
This is number 9 of our relationships series. Our couples panel talks about how the institution of marriage can create a strength that will carry you through difficulties. Through commitment you gain strength.
This is number 10 of our relationships series. Our couples panel talks about how the Siri Guru Granth Sahib refers to family. Is family just maya? How should we relate to our family?
This is nuber 8 in our relationship series. The couples panel is posed the question of what their greatest joy in marriage is, and this is what they answered...
This is number 7 of our Relationships series. We asked our couples panel what is their biggest challenge in marriage and this is what they said...
This is number 6 In our Relationships series. Our couples panel talks about how you need to be conscious of yourself and that is actually the base of your relationship with anyone else. Love of your own soul, and the Guru is the primary thing that needs to be there.
Our 5th video in the Relationship series. Our panel talks about fighting in marriage. They talk about a healthy way to do it, and when to stop. They share some meditations and other tips for maintaining good communication.
This is the fourth video in our segment on relationships, and the question is brought up about marriage getting repetitious or routine and then numbing a person out. Guruka Singh mainly talks about how marriage is a mirror which shows you who you are, and in a marriage you can't escape that self confrontation.
Our Couples panel from the first video talk about marriage. With divorce being so common in the west and young people having to decide if marriage is worth it these couples were asked what is the value of marriage. They all give some great insights: marriage is not confining it's freeing.
This is the introduction to SikhNet's new Relationship Series. Gurumustuk Singh and his wife Arjan Kaur, Guruka Singh and Kaur talk about marriage. If life were a martial arts system then being married with kids would be the black belt.
Love is a basic human trait. It is our nature to love and to want to be loved.
Guru Kaur sends a specific message to women that they need to create a relaxed environment
Guru Kaur sends a specific message to men to see the soul inside women.

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