Reluctance to seek help regarding mental health is not limited to the Sikh faith. People around the world feel the need to keep their illness private.
This is how we ought to feel: shocked, outraged, angry. But this is what we really feel: ....
I had never before seen anyone protest an interfaith gathering.
The Pop King with his band of musicians of different faiths Sikh, Hindu and Muslim showcased his prowess as a musician, entertainer par excellence as well as a Soul that connects one to Supreme.
...both of us acknowledged our unparalleled connection that goes deeper than just the way we look, but in essence goes to the root of who we are as a people, community and nation.
It was 1913 when a group on Punjabi Sikh Indians in Astoria, working in Alderbrook and along the Columbia River, had an idea.
At a conference I recently heard a father say: "Every day, my son asks, 'Daddy, why do we have to be Muslim?'"
When the exhibition Sikh Heritage opens at the Lahore Fort today (Thursday), it will be a first on many counts. For one, none of the items on display have been exhibited before.
So I just found out that April 13 was International Turban Day. Is that cool or what, honoring the turban? I remember a lecture years ago by Siri Singh Sahib Yogi Bhajan, he said over half the world’s people cover their heads.