Twenty-four people with leather jackets and a common goal recently mounted their motorcycles and rode across Canada in an effort to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer.
The Menier Gallery in London hosts a moving art exhibition inspired by Bapu Surat Singh, an 83-year-old grandfather who left the comforts of his life in the United States behind to peacefully protest in India.
Charni lagna at Khalsa Secondary Academy in Slough, U.K. as school year ends
Consequently, as I searched for answers, I realised that the all my answers could be found in one place, the Guru Granth Sahib. I endeavoured to learn to read Gurmukhi.
All my respect, admiration and affection is for fellow travelers on this path, who, if only just once, reach for the heights in whatever way, small or large, to touch the beauty and majesty of their own soul.
Make me a good Gardne, O God, In the Garden of my Life. Guide me to till and care for it with my love and devotion. I may sow the seeds of kindness, help me to weed out my ill thoughts.
Singh says it’s not about the money, but rather, it’s about helping others and asking for nothing in return. “There has to be not even a bit of you, no I, no me, it’s all him and once that ego disappears you can feel the bliss all the time.”
These are the people we want to reach the most. Their base are the people most likely to commit a hate crime against us. Imagine a hateful white youth who is fed up with terrorists and thinks...
After the pledge of allegiance and the national anthem, Ms Dhillon took the stage and explained that it was Sikh custom to wear a headscarf for the traditional prayer.
Critics have blasted the move as a 'huge disappointment' but the school is 'delighted' with the news