Why do Sikhs keep long, un-cut hair? Seriously, give me a good reason! What’s the point of my kesh? Kesh, or uncut hair, is considered to be an essential part of Sikhi. Yet, growing up, no one gave me a convincing answer as to why it is essential or why the Gurus commanded Sikhs to keep long hair.
When we meditate, lovingly, on Gurbani, we can begin to rewire our neurological connections so we can begin to see and experience what the Gurus, themselves, saw and experienced.
A warrior or worker can be at peace with oneself in the midst of chaos
An impeccable example of their immense and profound love and respect for their Guru..
Jaswant Singh Khalra was "disappeared" by Punjab police months after alerting Ottawa of the widespread killings of Sikhs.
WHO reports 7 million people die every year due air pollution
On the morning of September 11, 2001, graphic novelist and Sikh Captain America Vishavjit Singh was working in his office just north of New York City. In this illustrated feature, Singh explains how the events of that day changed his life.
Dr. Singh’s research contributions are prolific, high-calibre and multi-faceted