SikhNet Youth Film Festival 2009 Directed by: Raminder and Randeep (SOCH group)
If you believe in yourself as a spiritual warrior, as a person of grace and consciousness, as one who walks with calm fearless balance through the Maya, as one who delights in the challenges that each day brings, or if you wish to develop those qualities in yourself, then pack your bags and head for the mountains of New Mexico. We will be there to celebrate our unity and to wield our Miri and Piri!
Nearly 20 years ago, Satwant Singh Manak left his position with the Punjbai police to speak up against the abuses he personally witnessed. Now, Ensaaf has released an original documentary about this man's extraordinary journey.
[Book Review] Arvinder Grewal’s book, Weddings Around The World: Sikh Weddings, is a guidebook inspired by her own experiences with Sikh weddings. She wrote the book when she realized that some customs were being lost.
One of the key things Guru Gobind Singh gave us was that we are always the victor, and never the victim. He lost everything a man can lose and then he wrote the victory letter, Zafarnama. Our victory is in the battlefield of morals.
The Sikh Feminist Research Institute (SAFAR) is bringing its Our Journeys Conference series to the United States: on Saturday November 8 2014 Our Journeys 2014: To Know Is Not Enough, will be held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This conference is about the intersection of activism and academics, action and knowledge.
The civilized person is judged by how well he responds to the needs of the less fortunate. "I consider the founders (Dr. N. S. Sodhi and Mrs. Shaminder Kaur Grewal) as modern day messiahs bringing sensitization to a society steeped in materialism."
I was in tears several times reading through the comments, touched by what you had to say. 'Spiritual Learning' is one major priority: This is the voice and face of the cyber-sangat.
Panth Khalsa Hosi Prakash, "The True Khalsa shall blossom!" The author reflects the Guru's words in modern times. This 30th anniversary of 1984 we decide how we move to the future.
This event, which was named "Chardi Kala', is a rare opportunity for Sikhs from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force to pray, learn and eat together.