Five years in the making, The Science of Yoga draws on more than a century of painstaking research to present the first impartial evaluation of a practice thousands of years old. read more
When secrecy is used to protect a higher order of knowledge, it can make the keepers of the secrets think of themselves as a higher order of humans. Corruptio optimi pessima, goes the old saying. Blight at the top is the deepest blight. It is the sin of taking God’s name in vain. read more
The book and CD are the result of a collaboration between Ujjaldidar Singh Memorial Foundation and Kikli, two organizations committed to the education of Sikh children in Sikh values and Punjabi culture. The kavitas were inspired by the long-standing traditions of music and learning in Sikhi. read more
The casual sounding title, ‘A Little Work, a Little Play,' may understate the importance of the book by Sardar Hardit Singh Malik, but it is consistent with his style of handling history-making events and people with natural ease and equanimity. The book covers many decades of fascinating history, some of which he helped shape. read more
S. Harbinder Singh Rana of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail writes, "A remarkably well researched work offering a refreshingly alternative perspective on the Anglo-Sikh Wars and the surging imperial intrigues that presaged them." read more
Happiness, sadness, relationships, accomplishments and losses dominate our lives. But relationships are the major aspect which can make or break a home. There are lots of relations surrounding us like husband and wife, father and son, mother and daughter, etc… But where there is love there is conflict as well. Patiala House is about the conflict... read more
Centuries after Guru Gobind Singh wrote 'Zafarnama' or the Epistle of Victory' and sent it to Aurangzeb in March 1705, it speaks of the thirst for the divine and transcendent as powerfully as it did then. read more