Our compassionate Guru who hugged sinners, thieves and bandits showed them the path of righteousness and transformed their lives.
One of the most beautiful ways to honor our great Guru is to share the spirit that he brought. This spirit is one of tolerance, and of not getting caught up in religious ritualism.
The Exhibit is focused on an educational vision to develop greater appreciation of our own and others that form the tapestry of faiths that enrich our universe.
You are so close to us. An intimate part of us, our mind and body. I am so delighted, I have discovered you.
As the spectre of global terrorism continues to grow, one of the most effective ways we can defend the Sikh identity is to be even more visible doing service in larger...
Instead we gather all differences together To speak, to be heard, and seen in fair measure. Abandoning fear and darkness we simply march on The righteous path, yes, today we resist and rise on...
The power of touch is displayed perhaps no more poignantly than during the first few months of life. Babies who are not hugged and held during these first months will not thrive and grow like their cuddled peers.
This article is based on excerpts from the Spirit of the Sikh written by Professor Puran Singh in 1920's and published by Punjabi University Patiala in two volumes during 1982. This is Part IV of V.
I wonder what it must have been like for the other prisoners to have Guru Hargobind ji with them. What kind of transformation may have happened during the time he spent with the them?
A long standing President of the Gurdwara who had been in that position for a decade and was resisting all calls to step down, “This would be a demotion. I am the President. Create a new title that is higher and I will accept that. Nothing else is acceptable.”