The report provides a glimpse of the Sikh American population
At first, it felt odd since so few in our culture cover our hair. However, soon I experienced the spiritual and physical benefits described above, experiencing a strong sense of well-being, centeredness, and balanced. I often wonder if others knew the physical/spiritual benefits of wrapping their heads, if they would do it too.
Not recognizing our true identity is the single biggest obstacle in our spiritual progress.
We often shun real interfaith understanding and communication when the Guru Granth could well be the textbook for such initiatives in the world around us.
Singh desires to invest in the very community that provided him with the same opportunities which have contributed to his success as a community leader. “I desire to invest my time in Fishers – working towards collaborating with others as we address the fast-paced growth of our community and inspiring others to get involved with the community, as well,” Singh continued.
In this video, Shanti Kaur tells the story of one of the most important chapters in Guru Nanak's life. What pushed Guru Nanak to transition from the life of a regular householder to begin traveling and spreading the message of Ek Ong Kaar?
Women are usually the ones who are judged and blamed for marriages not working out in our community
Through love we can gradually extricate ourselves from the social conditioning of class, tradition and culture
How did Guru Nanak's formative years prepare him for the extraordinary journey of his later life? In this video, Shanti Kaur beautifully narrates the early history of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Who is she? Is she married? Does she wear nice suits? Does she talk to all elders in this sweet manner?