The ‘I’ mentioned underneath is not Harjinder Singh – man in blue. The ‘I’ represents Guru’s teachings, which I am trying to follow in my daily life.
Fifty years - half a century, seems like a long time. Yes, for me a lifetime affection and association, with Sikh Naujawan Sabha Malaysia - my link with my faith - run by youth, for youth. The youthful Sabha has always worked towards making Sikhi relevant in the lives of younger generations...
in remembrance of the Sikh soldiers of World War I, Akhand Path of Siri Guru Granth was performed in the town Hall of Ieper besides an Exhibition on Sikh soldiers and History was on display...
The decision making tradition of Sarbat Khalsa was evolved during the first half of the 18th Century. It is likely to be revived and further developed through seminars like those arranged by the Sikh Research Institute.
Hopefully, we can all educate ourselves from our respective scriptures. Then, we can attain the most benefit from the real meaning of service as it is enshrined in them.
The question is, why insist on a religious wedding when a couple cannot agree on one religio-cultural path in married life. In such unions, religion takes low priority or has no place at all. Why not accept that reality from the outset?
It's this sort of optimism that makes me believe that "looking different" has played a significant role in my way of "looking differently."
AS I HUMBLY SIT DOWN TO TAKE 'AMRIT'.....WITH TEARS OF LOVE AND DEVOTION FOR THE ONE,......GURU GOBIND SINGH, THAT MADE US KHALSA......FROM THE WEAK AND HOPELESS ONES..
FOR HE GAVE UP HIS LIFE BUT NOT HIS FAITH AND HOW HE QUIETLY LAID IN THE 'RAVI' RIVER AND CHOSE NOT TO CHANGE THE PRESET, HEAVENLY, CLOCK OF FATE........