As a practicing Sikh, I can affirm that the Sikh commitment to the tenets of their faith, including love, service and justice, keeps them resilient in the face of hate. For these reason, for many Sikh Americans, like Gurbir Grewal, it is rewarding to maintain their unique Sikh identity.
Sukhjit Kaur asks the question, are we doing enough to help people outside of our communities? Are we living up to the legacy left to us by our Guru's?
550th Birth Anniversary ~ 550 Trees each at 1820 Locations worldwide !
On today's episode Aanchal Malhotra walks us through some of these memories from her outstanding thesis and now book.
Discipline, discipline, wherever you go people talk about it or more so the lack of discipline.
Truly, our unique identity as Sikhs brought us honour in a land that was still alien to us then, but because of the history behind it, we did not remain alien to it but rather made part of it the day Kala Singh embraced his first African companions.
The top things that you should AVOID doing to beat the summer heat
The articles, videos, and self-directed exercises will help you learn and use simple and effective tools to heal the memory of loss and find a sense of inner peace.
“What are you afraid of so much? The blooming tree of Sikhism that was planted by Gurū Nānak Dev Jī´s sacred hands can never be destroyed. Droughts, storms and heat may seem overpowering, but Sikhism will never lose its religious power and its spiritual radiance.”