We all have goals and dreams in life, and when we are on our own, when we are planning our lives they seem feasible – ambitious perhaps, but we tell ourselves that with hard work we can achieve them.
“Sikhs are grateful that Pres. Obama has spoken about the rights of all minorities... He demonstrated his kindness by hosting an event marking the first ever celebration of the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, at the White House.
'The First Anglo-Sikh War' unearths a wealth of rarely studied sources and marries them to exhaustive field research to produce a detailed study of an important but largely forgotten campaign."
There was an important question that Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh forgot to ask Pope Benedict XVI when he met the 83-year-old Pontiff today at the start of his four-day state visit to the UK: “What about Mother Teresa?”
During spiritual experience there’s a lot going on in the brain and some of that takes place in the parietal lobes — the part of our brain that’s responsible for creating our sense of self. This is the part of the brain that manages the distinction between self and the other.
US President Barack Obama's maiden visit to India in November won't be all about tackling issues such as terrorism and outsourcing.
"It seems like they have tried to get the right people involved," he added. "It's a good opportunity to show a Sikh character with real Sikh identity." One of the differences between the show and the movie is the Sikh employee.
Now the Sikh community wants to restore the Gurdwara, which commemorates the famous parable of Guru Nanak's dialogue with the Hindus over their ritual of throwing water at the Sun for the benefit of their ancestors.
He is the first non-officer to be accommodated in 30 years. He is the first to come in and be with a population of young recruits that may know little about Sikhs, Harsimran Kaur said. “(But) he had an incredible reception, he told us...
The country they had sworn to defend became their oppressor and persecutor. Most of these Sikh soldiers served time in Jails outside Punjab ... This caused great hardship to the many families who were already living in difficult conditions in villages across Punjab. Some of the families had to beg and borrow money..