We've all got this preconceived notion of what a religious person must be like, that we can't see people for who they are. Which is pretty much the same with any label we put on a person.
We are neither gyanis or scholars and have no intent to be so, just humbly trying to pay respect to a Guru Maharaj Ji’s beloved Brahamgyani.
The Sikh Welfare and Awareness Team is hoping to give hundreds of homeless people a Christmas to remember with a free street party.
“A campaign like this allows us to address the ignorance without throwing another community under the bus,” said Singh.
The former soldier has frontline combat experience, having completed three tours of Afghanistan and one in Bosnia. He became the first Sikh to...
"When you say Merry Christmas you wish the other person peace, love and prosperity," he said. "And that's what we want to tell the people."
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The audience was hushed into silence by the truth of what Nanak had said. They felt that the regalia of sanctity without inner conviction was like dressing a thief in the clothes of holiness.
Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Maharaj states within his Gurbaani that the elephant remembered the Lord and in an instance the Lord saved the elephant. Guru Ji explains that this...
I kept looking at the children. Thank God it was dark. So no one could see me crying. How can we stand aside and do nothing while these people are suffering so much," he said.