A new film about what it means to be Sikh, "Under the Turban," made its world premiere Sunday at the United Nations Association Film Festival, one of the oldest documentary film festivals in the United States.
Today, I’d like to take a moment to pause and reflect on an important topic: Pausing.
For the first time in Canadian History, a regimental Remembrance Day service will be held at a Sikh place of worship - the Gurdwara. Gursikh Sabha Canada in partnership with the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada will be the proud host to the 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (RCA).
I…regard 1984 and what happened in the three days following the assassination of the prime minister as a traumatic moment in the history of our nation. A moment that witnessed the birth of a minority and tore communities apart, in somewhat the same way as Partition had done.
Guru Hargobind attained the name Bandi Chhor, a description that had already been written in the teachings. Let us not forget that all the teachings, all lessons in life, are found in our living Guru...
There were thousands of Sikh Americans men in colorful turbans and ladies in brocaded Punjabi dresses in Downtown Indianapolis on October 8, 2016 from all across the State...
We are so fortunate. I still give the credit to people like my grandfather and father, and the soldiers here now in Canada who are there.
When I heard this Vaar today by Bhai Gurdas, my hunch said that Gurbani has Great Wisdom and there is a deep advice & message in these lines.
Anup Kaur with her group took part in the battle with the Sikhs against the hill chiefs. Victory in this battle created self-confidence among the young girls. But what Anūp Kaur desired was not fame and glory...
Once you make the decision the center of your life you want to be able to have those life-changing moments or those important milestones in your life also centered around go to the outside.