International Turban Day, observed annually on April 13th since 2004, is an occasion that celebrates Sikh Identity.
Each droplet with all its arrogance will eventually return to the ocean. Who knows which drop is right and which is wrong, which is greater. No drop is insignificant but none is also eternally significant. So it is with each individual and our truths Each one originating from the same ocean as a droplet...
A significant push is needed to increase the number of Sikh healthcare professionals with an attention to incorporating research skills wherever possible.
#RiseTogether event recognizes recipients for their positive local and worldwide impact
In this video , learn how grieving effectively is the key to keeping in Chardi Kalaa.
Amar Atma Singh (Instructor) addresses some of the spiritual challenges we may experience related to faith and Sikhi, and teaches a meditation to experience the richness of our spiritual heritage.
Thus Dr Jernail Singh Anand selected 'Lustus, the Prince of Darkness' to depict this dark age suitably. The simile amply moves the entire compendium on present situation through Lustus, the inheritor of Satan who has lived his life during this dark age (kaliyuga).
Siri Sant Kaur France CEO 3HO Europe talks about the Ukraine Refugee Humanitarian Sewa Effort
They are a living representation of wisdom and of our path. Because it has been such a difficult task to protect these scriptures multiple genocides and many attempts to silence them, we’ve taken their well-being very, very seriously throughout our history.
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With the possibility of large-scale Vaisakhi celebrations being cancelled this year, communities need to prepare themselves to take a slightly different approach to festivities. It’s unlikely there will be another hard lockdown, which means small-scale events and community kitchens that hand out free food should be possible.