With much of the world having adopted western clothing, the way we dress has become an interesting topic of discussion.
I wish to share this message with the world. This is my way of fighting. It is my hope that this poem will help us open our hearts and, as mentioned in the poem, turn this whole world into God's holy Promised Land. ~Teji Kaur
There are not many people or things in life that are truly indispensable. Some are, however, and anyone who ignores these is infinitely naive and shortsighted.
Dubai A Dubai-based Sikh welfare group is going all out to foster a sense of community during Ramadan by reaching out to thousands of Muslims in the UAE and India.
Guruka Singh, CEO of SikhNet, is now traveling through different cities in England to participate at various Sikh youth camps. Sangat warmly and enthusiastically receives him and he is always happy to share. Click to see his travel schedule.
It's an outlook that's remarkably measured and forgiving considering the terror and violence Sikh Americans have faced in recent years. But perhaps that's the point: Whatever the obstacles might be, the simple desire to be accepted and respected remains an uncommonly powerful motivating force — not just in America, but universally as well.
Each day, every Fourth of July, gives me pause to reflect on my life-journey, people that I have met, the blessings that I have enjoyed since the nightmare of the Partition of India, and the prayers that have been answered.
In a characteristically Punjabi way Gandhi added, "Now, the train should just start soon and everything will be 'balle balle'."
Accepting the demand of the baazigar and taprivas communities, Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Tuesday gave the nod to construct a bhawan in the name of Sikh martyr Bhai Mani Singh.
The Guru Granth Sahib plays a crucial role in the life of a Sikh. Every Sikh yearns to engage with it at some level and benefit from its overarching Divine wisdom. Ever since the revelation of the Sabad (Gurbani) by the Guru, it has taken the center stage in a Sikh's life, both personal and communal.