Guru Ram Das is the fourth of the Ten Gurus of Sikh Dharma. Meditating on the name of the Guru, the 4th Master, we are given a connection with the Supreme Being and with it positive spiritual energy.
Go and say, “Guru Ram Das bless you.” Leave it there. Trust. See for yourself. Count your blessings, not your weaknesses. ...
A Teacher pr excellence, a philosopher who tried to bring the souls that were suffering into the guru's shrine. Harbhajan Singh Yogi ji an inspiration of our time, a shining star...
Ek Ong Kaar Kaur describes the Espanola community in the midst of Yogiji’s twilight days: "It was only a week ago yesterday that the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan, strolled through the grounds..."
According to the tradition it was said in the Court by the Tenth Guru, on the Khalsa inauguration at Vaisakhi, and recorded by scribes. The Guru ordered that the names of the Panj Piare and Panj Mukate to be immortalized forever. Many old pothia and manuscripts from the period of the Guru, and from slightly later, contain this composition.
History is notorious for neglecting the female experience. Often times, young Kaurs page through Sikh history books thirsty to read about Kaur heros of the past, but sadly they are only given a few meager lines to read. But the 1984 Living History Project is doing something different. They are honoring the lives of both Sikh men and women.
On this day a line was drawn in the sand. Some stepped over that line, but to some of us, this seemed very unusual and uncomfortable. Some turned their backs and walked away thinking, "This is starting to sound like an organized religion. No way do I want to be part of this." But many others, myself included...
Young activist’s, boys and girls, gathered at a call of Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) today resolved that they would address the issues of drug menace, disrespect to women.
A relief camp started by Kashmiri Sikhs a day before deluge hit Srinagar inside a Gurduwara in uptown Srinagar provided timely rescue and relief to thousands of flood-ravaged people. Three weeks after, the camp is still busy providing relief to an unending rush of flood-hit.
Guru Nanak has stated this in better terms, "Air, water and fire created the life."" "This is a play of active mayopic intelligence by combining air, water and fire,"