I’ve recently been thinking about Bibi Agya Kaur. In the early 1900s, she promoted women’s education among Sikhs in Punjab. She was a school fundraiser, kirtanee, and teacher. But then, she succumbed to the Spanish Flu pandemic. She died in 1918.
"...Attitude towards life in general and towards fellow human beings has to change. The mind and heart have to be trained to ‘be’ happy.”
It Is the recommendation of the CDC and my office that if you think you have the virus, stay home!
While not enjoying enjoy the ronak of the sangat this Baisakhi in our gurdwaras, we can enjoy many of the delectable treats in our homes.
Information and recommendations as relates to the virus so that our gurdwaras can be better prepared to handle concerns
Women in uncountable numbers have immensely contributed and ably supported all through the development and growth of Sikhism...
How Canadian Sikhs Struggled Out of the Fringes and Into the Mainstream
Festival of Holi, the story of Bhagat Prahlad as mentioned in Sri Granth Sahib Ji.