The Langar Hall occupies an important place in Sikh tradition and is central to creating a sense of community.The temple was marking the Birth of Khalsa Day, a kind of ceremonial birthday of all Sikhs.
Some of the passengers were in transit on long haul flights and many were stranded for four days. They were bored and exhausted. They were all very pleased to be offered free hot meals...
The pellets contain 1 mg of nicotine, according to the manufacturer. This amount is sufficient to produce nausea and vomiting in a small child, while 1.0 mg/kg body weight of nicotine would be lethal, the researchers noted..
“In my view, I think the Premier could’ve shown a bit more courage and spoken to the people [at Vaisakhi],” said Thind. Harpreet Singh, a Radio India talk show host, agreed.
With bright colors, drumming, singing and Indian music, thousands of Sikhs paraded through Selma on a warm spring Sunday in celebration of the religion's new year.
The day celebrates the first Khalsa in 1699, a Sikh baptism ceremony. Most of the assembled wore head coverings or turbans and thanked the legislators for upholding their right to do so.
Ashley Farmer said most groups that come to offer food at the shelter serve just families or women. The members of the Sikh Temple fed about 600 people on Sunday.
Breath is God’s gift of life and when we use it to utter sounds, those sounds carry the creative power of the universe within them, setting up a chain reaction in the cosmos.
Dosanjh, a moderate who has distanced himself from such fundamentalist views, is a longtime critic of Sikh extremism who was severely injured in a February 1985 beating by a suspected member of the International Sikh Youth Federation, a banned terrorist group.
Johnny Kang, reflected: “This program is very empowering . . . blowing past the labels and confusions the current Sikh nation is facing. Everyone was involved and catalyzed into their individual journey of “Am I a Sikh?” ...