We ask for hope and strength, for remembrance and resilience, for commitments and promises to memorialize that dark dawn which hatched upon those pilgrims a crimson cacophony of military bombardments thirty years ago.
This is where we have blundered. We have made God as a part of us which comes through. We have never made ourselves part of us which can come through for God.
while ago, I had an enlightening experience while visiting the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine. The experience is always rejuvenating. No wonder the city is known as the abode of bliss and blessings.
Delighted, elated, overwhelmed, excited, thrilled, ecstatic....Today, first thing in the morning, I saw a message from Mejindarpal Kaur...
Says the eyewitness who as a boy counted bloody turbans: “[The] Indian mass population doesn’t know this… they didn’t let this come out at all…
We also told that in District Kotte there was a copper plate with inscription "Nanak Acharya", honoring of Guru Nanak dev ji (and ascribed) by the people of Kotte.
Commemorating the 1984 attack on Sri Akal Takht Sahib... ~United the lions roared
Shaking the foundation of the Red Fort...~
I have heard it said that "The fact that 1984 happened, the fact that we had to deal with these massive challenges, made us a better community, a bigger community and a more successful community." I hope and pray that it is so.
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The killer thought Sodhi, who wore a turban, was from the Middle East. There have been many instances of such crimes against Sikhs since, ranging from beating to shooting.