Rak Singh Tattal was unemployed and depressed. Then he received a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome and everything changed. Singh now finally understands his obsessive tendency to draw pictures for hours on end.
[VIDEO] A picture is worth a thousand words and silence says it all. This film expresses the feeling of the daily meditation of one sangat in a way that is sure to capture you.
While Guru Nanak talked about the vast universe 500 years ago, scientists have recently discovered a water source that could supply 140 trillion planets with water.
[VIDEO] British Military Academy Sandhurst holds aspects of Sikh history that you may be interested to watch. A look at the Anglo-Sikh wars with newly exposed artifacts.
[VIDEO] 23 year old Harnaam Kaur has a condition that causes hair growth. After taking Amrit she stopped cutting or treating her hair and has faced social backlash including death threats. ‘I would never ever go back now and remove my facial hair because it's the way God made me and I'm happy with the way I am.'
"This past fall Prabhjot Singh was attacked after dropping his wife off. That's why I couldn't be happier to see recent media advertising depicting Sikh men as desirable, sexy and most importantly American. America is first and foremost a land of immigrants. Every ad that highlights an American ethnic community makes that community less subject to the invincible burden of proving their Patriotic pride.
A new book by a marketing lecturer has revealed how young Sikhs in the Western World are searching for their perfect match online. "The Sikh parents we interviewed appeared to be quite accepting of online dating..."
Announcement: The PBS documentary, part of the 'Not in Our Town' series will premiere in mid March this year. The series "documents hundreds of stories across the country in which people stood up against hate and took action to prevent the next hate crime from happening in their town."
"Working on 'Frozen' was an absolutely wonderful experience. I loved the story idea of this film from the get go, and all the creative and technical challenges that came along with it."
Gurbani refers to Kaam in several contexts. It can be a vice or a wish but can it also be a blessing?