When the Gurbani Media Center went live on SikhNet, it soon became iconic. In short order, it grew to become the largest repository for Gurbani online, with over 20,000 tracks and over 700 artists.
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Video: Where Is My Husband?
I know that Babaji is arranging my marriage, but when will it happen? How will I know who is the right man? What about all the pressure being put on me to get married? Guruka Singh talks about the deeper issues behind these questions.
Video: Message From Harpreet Kaur
Harpreet encourages us to make films for this years SikhNet online Film Festival.
News: A Special Message from Harpreet Kaur
Video: Oak Creek Memorial
Oak Creek memorial 2013
Video: The Meaning of Life
Guruka Singh answers this question by pointing out that the meaning of life is personal to who is asking the question. The meaning of life is present in each moment that can only be had by experiencing it.
Video: SikhNet Stories from Around the World
Here these short but moving stories from SikhNet users from around the world. They each have a different perspective and way that SikhNet inspires them. We put out a call to have a talk with Guruka Singh and hundreds of people replied. These are just a few of them that Guruka Singh got a chance to talk to. They all felt honored to talk to him, and he felt the same way. It was a very heart-warming experience that brought us all closer in a personal way as a sangat.
Video: Why Do Sikhs Keep Their Hair?
Shanti Kaur Khalsa explains why Sikhs don't cut their hair. Cutting the hair is one of the co-rehets, meaning Guru Gobind Singh commanded that Sikhs shouldn't do it. The hair (kesh) is also one of the 5 k's. The hair channels spiritual energy in action, which helps people in the householder lifestyle.