Milkha Singh’s story is extremely inspiring. He went from a boy who was running to save his life to an athlete who brought glory and fame for the country.
A thin frame weighing 52 kgs, nearly 6 ft in height, with a flowing silver beard,...watching a sprightly Fauja on the track is a bewitching sight-incredulous and inspiring.
They led interesting lives — one princess, for example, worked with the BBC,” he says, adding, “The present-day Maharajas are just bearers of titles and it is their ancient heritage that is engrossing.
Being a Jedi knight, though, and committed to struggling unceasingly for justice and civilisation, Chris spurns such mouthings as empty, choosing rather to endure to the final triumph, and is planning to sue for discrimination.
Recent studies have also shown that the primary reason why many little Sardars are cutting their hair is not because of social or moral forces, but ECONOMIC ones.
Sat Mitar Kaur talks about how the Guru is a miracle to her, and how she has gained gratitude in the face of displeasure. Bani and Kirtan help her connect to the Guru.
The creation of the Khalsa signified the end of caste, creed and religious differences and the birth of a New Man – a man of Universal Consciousness.
About a month ago, I received a new Kirpan from Jot Singh Khalsa (KhalsaKirpans.com) and this particular one has made me think about the purpose of the Kirpan as more than a symbol but also as a practical tool.
Citing explanations from the likes of Bhai Vir Singh, Prof Puran Singh and Sirdar Kapur Singh, Harinder Singh challenged popular myths, surrounding 'Nam' and its remembrance.