What if, this day Was my last On this earth today? Would I be thinking of eating or shopping or even working?... Would I want to get made at anyone? Even if they hut my feeling so ... I would forgive them and pray for them
Yes, we can say hate can't separate us. That we have defeated hate by wearing red, blue and white and showing patriotism, yet we fail to educate about Sikh faith.
Sadly, despite the fact that the Sikhs' treasure of history loaded with thousands of gems of martyrdoms, today's youth grows detached from the Guru, the congregation, and hence the Sikh way of life.
The excruciating pain of all agonies suffered in life subsides with time. Everyday dawns with a ray of hope and life keeps evolving. Poignancy makes the foundation of life strong.
Attentive listening holds the key to transformation. These pauris emphasize listening as a means to transcend our limited consciousness into cosmic awareness, gaining access to deeper dimensions of knowledge and existence.
With various claims to martyrdom, ranging from self-immolation to suicidal terrorism, I wonder sometimes if we ourselves understand what is true martyrdom and who is a true martyr in the Sikhi tradition.
This is the fourth in a series of articles covering common problems and showing you how you can fix these yourself.
Sut Siri Akal (a universal Sikh greeting: Lord’s Name is Eternal Truth) Let us take our mind and spirit to a realm Where there is Light and Love, Boundless Benevolence, God’s and ours; Let us give glory to God...
Eyes are Almighty's benevolence. His special gift. Divine blessing on us to gaze at His Creation and cherish the glories of His World.
Commemorating the 300 years of martyrdom of 'rebel' Banda Singh Bahadur and 700 Sikhs at Delhi in 1716 by the Mughal authorities, this is a review of the sack of Sirhind by Banda in 1710.