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Sonia Deol embarks on a journey to unravel the events of 1984, an iconic year for Sikhs.
Management Committee of Walnut Gurdwara held a prayer vigil for the US marine victims of terrorist shooting at Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 years old Sikh girl completed Akhand Path - a must watch
Last few days have been quite an experience in juggling opportunities and challenges. I have been featured in a facebook ad as part of their Facebook Tips series to engage user experience. The video which has garnered over 4.5 million views has also invited many to judge me on the basis of my countenance.
Divinity is one of the steps to happiness. It is not your responsibility to teach people lessons, and it's not your responsibility what they do with that money. Act as God in that moment, see the other person's soul, and connect to their soul. Bless them in the moment as the money changes hands.
The ad thrilled Sikh Americans like me, who have worked for years to dismantle one of the most pernicious prevailing stereotypes in American culture: turban equals terrorist.
Dr. Shiva is a truly heroic figure in India, and in the human rights battle to save and protect traditional agriculture and food systems.
The time to speak up is NOW. Your voices will be heard.
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.
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.
Harpreet encourages us to make films for this years SikhNet online Film Festival.
A year after tragedy, Ruby and Rumita have found renewed hope in humanity after witnessing first-hand the strength that can rise from the ashes of destruction.
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.
This year YOU are going to choose the winners!
The 81-year-old grandfather who was brutally attacked is now sharing his story. Police say Piara Singh was nearly beaten to death earlier this month.
Gurleen Kaur says that SikhNet is her "bible". She can't go one day without going to SikhNet. She reads the Daily News, the Daily Hukamnama, Videos, and the SikhNet Radio. She says SikhNet makes so many people happy.
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.
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.
It's human to imitate, but we are also uniquely individual. If it helps you, then what better role model than the Gurus? Humility is not something you can 'act'. Humility happens inside of you when you experience the Infinity inside of yourself. Our Gurus are with us now. They weren't just in the past. Their qualities are inside of us already. Don't 'act' like the Guru, and don't 'act' humble, just act in yourself in each moment to the best of your consciousness.
Guruka Singh explains that when your parents want you to do something, then you are doing it for them. When it comes to Banis and meditation, you have to do it for yourself and your own experience, and not to please someone else.
What is karma? Guruka Singh describes how people think about karma in a linear way.
The purpose of the Diversity Video Competition is to promote understanding and encourage dialogue on civil rights issues, stereotypes, and myths surrounding minority groups (with a particular anchor in the Sikh experience).
The aim of our work is to attack popular stereotypes attached to the Singh and Kaur identities and highlight qualities they each possess that are often overlooked.
PBS affiliate KLRN in San Antonio Texas (USA) interviews G.P. Singh and Simranjeet Singh about how Sikhs are processing the Wisconson Gurdwara shootings.
Full video of the stage play Pargatyo Khalsa. This play was Staged for the first time in 1999 On the 300th year celebrations of Khalsa Sajna.
The dashcam video released Monday of the Sikh temple massacre is disturbing. But for the families of the victims, it's also more information about what happened to their loved ones -- something they say is what they need the most.
The Sikh community released a new video overnight, in which members expressed their pride in the face of the shooting massacre at their temple in Oak Creek.
Shanti Kaur Khalsa explains the history, tradition, and practical reasons for wearing a turban.
In the Sikh realm this questions comes up a lot. Dancing is associated with drinking, promiscuity, and violence. Guruka Singh gives his take on dancing by itself. He explains that the whole universe is dancing, and dancing is just an expression of happiness.
Michelle Obama to visit temple shooting victims...

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