"Sikhs in World War I". For Europe, Book was launched by Gurudwara Maansarovar Sahib, Amsterdam - Netherlands on 22-09-2013.
True that we would like NOT to see a Sikh reading the Guru Granth sahib with a glass of wine in his hand but that still leaves a distinct issue here that deserves to be addressed. These are individual infractions that should be managed at the local level by the local sangat at the local neighborhood gurduara.
Sitting in Guruka Singh's house last week, watching video after video, all of us felt deeply moved and also quite stunned. Stunned at the number of entries. Stunned at the quality of the work. Stunned at how much time, care, effort, thought and energy it took to make each one of these films.
I AM ENJOYING THE CALM THE TRANQUILITY IS SO SOOTHING
Although it is counted as the world's fifth largest religion, relatively few Americans know about the Sikh tradition. This lack of awareness has had severely negative consequences,....
A war-weary America is divided. After two wars, trillions of dollars in debt and a sluggish economy America is not too keen to be the world’s policeman. George W. Bush’s trigger happy invasion of Iraq based on false evidence is still fresh in the minds of the people.
THEY POINT FINGERS AT ME ~ AND TRY TO ISOLATE ME THE WORLD IS SO WICKED ~ SINISTER AND MORBID
Interfaith Memorial Service at the Sikh Gurdwara (Temple-Acton Road in Indianapolis with beautiful messages of kindred assurance, unity, peace, and harmony from so many faith and civic leaders, and law-enforcement officers was an illuminating, moving and memorable experience.
That is how the Guru loves his Sikhs. And that the gift he gave us may look like a book - but it's not. Not at all. It's a portal, it's a Stargate. It's an opening into another dimension.
Seva means making myself available to people, being present with everyone at every opportunity, and doing the thing that needs doing in each moment, whatever that may be. The state of mind of a servant is to be alert to his master’s needs, to be very intuitive, and to act without hesitation.