It is amazing to me that it took quite a while for me to appreciate the significance of the Sikh marriage ceremony called the Anand Karaj.
Everyone seems to agree that reform is needed. What it will like is still anyone’s guess.
Well known Sikh Writer and philanthropist Patwant Singh has passed away in the national capital following a cardiac arrest. He was 84.
Miri Piri campers marched up to see the former home of Maharaja Dalip Singh at 53 Holland Park, singing “We are Mighty Khalsa, Mighty Mighty Khalsa, Everywhere We go, People Want to Know , Who We Are, So We tell Them.”
Bhaji Pardip Singh had been working at the school and before he left the staff requested for a Sikh Awareness Day to be arranged so that the school could be educated on who Sikhs are and what they believe as there no Sikhs living around that area.
The camp was attended by one-hundred and fifty or so youngsters over the ten days, aged from 3 years old to 18 years old. This year's camp was dedicated to the 25 years anniversary of the 1984 Ghallughara
Guru Singh talks about the science of sound and how the Shabad Guru works to uplift your consciousness. The tones register in your nervous system to have a response mentally, emotionally, spiritually and physically. Shabads work with tone, word, sound, rhythm, melody to alter your psyche.
McLeod took upon himself the responsibility of helping the Western world become aware of the importance of the Sikh community and its traditions.
Among the British Indian troops the warning was spread that, in case of the use of gas, a handkerchief (or the pagri-dastaar) was to be placed over the mouth. It was recommended to soak the handkerchief (or pagri) in urine.
The very first sign of duality (separation from The One) appears when selflessness starts to get shrouded with egotism.