He was scolded so often he started to be called 'Marjaneea' then eventually Mardana, that name stuck and he is known as a devoted follower of Guru Nanak Dev JI.
Kiran Saluja is a mortgage specialist who was taking time in between meetings on Monday to help organize and load all of the food and supplies into the three trailers.
Organizers had specially made banners conveying the message of Sikhism to Americans: Sikhs Love America; Sikhs stand for Gender Equality; and Sikhs for Racial Equality.
A miracle took place; as Dushasana began to disrobe Daraupti, more and more layers of her sari continued to extend, thus forming a fort around her. Dushasana and the servants became so agitated and exhausted, they gave up.
I have translated the stories from the Aadh Guru Granth Bhagat Maala into English & have worked on a number of other articles exploring Gurbaani, Sikh history and the Sikh Gurus. My mission is to spread and share the Divine Universal message contained within Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
"Bapu Ji is a great example of a modern day freedom fighter and I have utmost respect for him." Many visitors had tears in their eyes as they saw Bapu Surat Singh's fragile body depicted through art.
“The accommodations are an enormous step forward,” Harsimran Kaur, California-based legal director for the Sikh Coalition, said Monday, adding that “they were made under pressure.”
When Seema Grewal moved to Regina from India in 1978, there were “a handful” of Sikh families in the city. “I feel like a little kid because I’ve never seen it before either,” she said.
We are seeing a new generation come forward—tempered by the realities that they have experienced, dreaming about the possibilities that this world presents and committed to social justice in this nation and around the world.
At a time when distressed farmers killing themselves has become a major concern in Punjab, a survey has revealed that children of peasants and landless labourers are educating themselves to get out of the cycle of debt and death.
This Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., canned items, diapers pillows, toiletries and other non-perishable food is being collected. Those items will be collected at a donation booth set up at 12600 66 Ave. in Surrey at the Tamanawis school grounds.