News: The Tragedy of Banda Bahadur
Three hundred years ago, on June 9, 1716, a tragic event occurred. Captured in December 1715, Banda Bahadur had been enduring relentless torture for over five months. During this time, he witnessed the beheading of thousands of his men, their severed heads displayed on spears and paraded through the streets.
News: Preserving the Sikh Heritage: A Daunting Task
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News: Sikhism: More Than Just Another Religion
News: Sikh Community’s Acts of Kindness: 10 Times They Proved Humanity Matters Most
News: Sikh Community Steps Up as Global Food Bank
Langar is a fundamental practice in Sikhism that embodies the principle of seva, or selfless service. It refers to the community kitchen found in every Gurdwara (Sikh temple) where free meals are served to everyone, regardless of their background or status. This practice not only provides nourishment but also emphasizes the values of equality and humility.
News: Seva: This Sikh Concept Is Making World A Better Place
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News: Revered Bhai Vir Singh: The Sixth River of Punjab
Bhai Vir Singh, born on December 5, 1872 and passing away on June 10, 1957, is widely recognized as an important figure in shaping Punjabi literature. His contributions were so significant that he earned the nickname "The Sixth River of Punjab." Singh's talents spanned various fields - he was not only a poet and novelist, but also an editor, interpreter of religious texts, historian, and journalist.