The Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia has issued a notification praising the contribution of Sant Teja Singh Ji and Sikhs in Canada. According to the notification issued by the Government of British Columbia, "Since the end of the 19th century, Sikhs have played a significant role in the history and development of British Columbia, facing many difficulties.
The Sikh community strives to care for the community and its surrounding... Creating a tranquil garden takes time, preparation, and a few DIY attempts, but the rewards can be enriching for you, your family, and your mental health.
As questions are being raised in the West about the damage done by colonial attitudes and institutional racism, the Sikhs too need to take timely steps to record their own experience.
What are your favorite things about being Sikh? We posed this question to the Kaur Life community and y’all came up with some great “favorites”!
Affirmed Indy Mayor’s Commitment to Strengthen Police-Community Relations and Safety Measures for all Communities
To be greeted by the Great Tide of Peace, The Universal Mystical Mother. Melting ice-like and merging, Into the tender wings and waves Of Satsangat Simran.
Let’s take a moment to pay reverence to these brave hearted Policemen: Inspector Kartar Singh, 1st Class L/Cpl. Tara Singh, L/Cpl. Jagir Singh and all such brave souls.
So, we can see that Guru Ji’s thought process is no different from Bhagat Kabir’s although they have not seen each other or even heard from the other. After the incident on river Bein Guru Ji decided to go on Udassis-long journeys, to spread this message of one mankind. In the process of his journey to the east he passed through Kurshetra, Delhi, Mathura, Paryag, Ayudhya, and reached Varanasi (Banaras) around 1501.
It was like time stood still, as we father and son embraced one another, sharing a true moment of pure love. Overflowing with emotion, and tears, for both of us it was a feeling of love and tenderness like none other.
Hosting a float at the parade is also an opportunity to educate the Americans about the Contribution of Sikhs in World Wars. Every year along the parade route, Sikhs are cheered with a big applause, “Thank you”, “Happy Memorial Day”, “Mr. Singh”, “Dr. Singh”, and a special cheer “Avatar” for the local resident Avtar Singh. Thousands of brochures with information about Sikhs and their unique identity are also distributed to people lined up on the sidewalks. Many who don’t know about Sikhs are also curious to know more about them.
