Video: Guru Nanak, Bhoomi Daku & the 4 Promises

Guru Nanak, Bhoomi Daku & Story of 4 Promises | Full Animation Movie | SikhNet.com When Guru Nanak was traveling, he came to a village where a robber lived. The robber’s name was Bhoomi Daku. No one liked him because he was a thief. When he saw Guru Nanak, he respectfully pleaded, “Guru ji will you honor me by coming to my house so I can serve you?”

News: Harpreet Kaur and her 31 rings, an Afghan Sikh refugee’s tale

Similar has been the fate of most Afghan refugee families. Losses trickled down to lay-offs and many members of the community went without even the paltry assured income. “The situation in Afghanistan has continued to worsen. Thinking of going back means accepting death. Yet, this thought continues to cross our minds — not just because it is home, but because of what Delhi has given us,” says Harpreet.

News: The 8th Annual Indy Festival Of Faith 2020

An Illuminating Aarti To Sacred Arts, Spiritual Heritage, And Humanity
Kanwal Prakash 'KP' Singh

Kanwal Prakash 'KP' Singh

KP participates in interfaith and humanitarian initiatives (Interfaith Hunger Initiative); activities and celebrations of diverse faiths and ethnic communities in Indiana.  KP assists with cultural training for Police Officers and TSA personnel; works with teachers, students, civic leaders to create a better understanding of Sikh and other faith traditions and contributions. KP advocates interfacing and mainstreaming ethnic talents, assets to benefit and serve all Americans.

News: Guru Nanak’s JAPJI in Shahmukhi Text with Translation in Urdu

The quest for Guru Granth Sahib to be both transliterated and translated in at least most of India’s national languages.
Dr. Bhai Harbans Lal

Dr. Bhai Harbans Lal

Dr. (Bhai) Harbans Lal is a distinguished Pharmacologist and a recognized scholar of Sikhism. Professor Lal has been published in all the major Sikh journals. His present interests lie in promoting Sikh Studies in North America.

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