Initial lessons I have picked up in few years of trying to follow Guru Nanak’s path
There are many stories of Guru Nanak from his childhood, his travels and his last days. Let's recall some of his stories and the life lessons we learn from them.
Let us not lose the ‘magic’ of Sikhi even if some aspects which bring us joy and celebration are fictitious, or just not fact.
I had the honour of meeting the two pioneers of SikhNet - Guruka Singh Ji and Gurumustuk Singh Ji - when they informed me of their vision back in the last few years of the last century. I think Gurmustuk was just a teenager then!
Recognizes cultural, religious, and interfaith importance of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as “Living Guru” of Sikhs in promoting peace and declaring Sikhs as distinct ethnic and religious minority.
For this GurGaddi story we at SikhNet did our best to do justice to what Guru has bestowed upon us: We have two Gurus in perpetuity. Guru Panth, Guru Granth.
Having a cursory look on the meanings of this shabad may give you a wrong impression that Guru Jee pleads for a life of renunciation and other-worldliness.
Art like music has a universal language, it comes from a source deep within and makes its voice heard.
My name is Jujhar Singh from the UK. I am on the SikhNet Board of Directors and I’ve been supporting Sikhnet for a long time now.
“Hindu poojai dhehuraa musalamaan maseet. Naame soiee seviaa jeh dhehuraa na maseet.”