Consider the power and grace of these women, when Bibi Amro had the good fortune through her melodious singing which resulted in the simple 'churning of curd' to the "churning of a mortal into the Immortal - Ram Das into Guru Ram Das Sahib...
Why do we not dine in style every evening in our own homes? Why wait for the few special occasions? No matter how simple the meal we can make it into a fine dining experience. We can play our favorite music and be serenaded by Gypsy Violins lighting the flames of passion.
In return, New Delhi wants better access to Russia's oil and gas industry, and support for its bid for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council. The latter effort could take years and faces uncertain prospects, but India's pursuit of permanent membership underscores its global ambitions.
Speaking about the event, HM Attorney General, Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP expressed his admiration for the brave Sikhs: "Their selfless service deserves the widest recognition. It has helped us in Britain enjoy the freedom we have today."
While everyone knows who the Flying Sikh is, many wouldn’t be aware that the veteran Olympian, Milkha Singh, got this name in Pakistan in 1960 at a track event in which he never wanted to compete.
A culture and legal system that respects freedom of expression, freedom of association and assembly, and freedom of conscience, and that doesn't interfere with what people are doing so long as they are not harming others, will necessarily be a culture and legal system in which people are free to worship as they want.
Christmas belongs to everyone now. The Capital City Minstrels, a popular choral group in Delhi, is proof of the widening of a festival once limited to those who believed Jesus was the son of God. Advertising professional Prabhsharan Singh Kang, a practising Sikh, has been part of the choir for 11 years...
The cradle of civilizations, religions and philosophies, India's wealth is so vast that it would be unthinkable not to dream of going there. From the majestic architecture and ornamentation of its sacred temples to its outstanding scenery and the friendliness and honesty of its people, the list of attractions is as long the River Ganges.
This week we remember the courage and sacrifice of the four Sahibzadas of Guru Gobind Singh ji who gave their lives in support of this path. SikhNet strives to carry on and share this lifestyle with tens of thousands every day.
EcoSikh invites you and your Gurdwara to join Sikhs all over the world in celebrating March 14th as Sikh Environment Day. The important day marks the New Year in the Nanakshahi calendar and the 'Gurgaddhi Diwas' of our seventh Guru, Sri Guru Har Rai Ji, who is remembered in Sikh history for his deep sensitivity to nature and its preservation.