Going into the class, I didn't expect to be impacted as profoundly as I was. The warm welcome we received at the Gurdwara and the respectful dialogue surrounding the protest opened my eyes to the beauty of the Sikh faith and community. But beyond that, it challenged me to truly embody the values of honesty, contentment, and humility in my daily life.
There is only one ultimate destination for the Guru and his beloveds: Glory.
There has been an ongoing discussion within the Sikh community regarding the issue of caste system since the late 19th century. Generally, this discussion has been shaped by two main viewpoints. One perspective argues that Guru Gobind Singh did not abolish the caste system among Sikhs but rather implied equality among all castes.
Namita Jaspal and her team of six women are dedicated to restoring these magnificent paintings to their former glory. Using scientific techniques, they aim to preserve these ancient traditions for future generations.
Their powerful legacies continue to inspire and empower generations, serving as a constant reminder of the transformative impact that determined individuals can have in shaping a better world.
On the day Guru Nanak arrived, Duni Chand was hosting a sharadh, a large feast that Hindus offer to Brahmans. They believe that whatever they give to the Brahmans after the feast reaches their deceased ancestors in the next world.