Jatinder Singh from Oakland, California returned a passenger’s bag holding $5,000 in cash. Jatinder said, “I am proud to be Sikh” and that his faith teaches to do the righteous thing.
"You must never be limited by external authority, whether it be vested in a church, man, or book. It is your right to question, challenge, and investigate."
Forgiveness is not a reward; it is not something that we give to someone based on her/his good behavior. Rather, it is something that you give whether he/she has deserves it or not.
Actually, don’t trust me either. Trust neuroscientists. They study that gray blob in your head all day and have learned a lot about what truly will make you happy.
Universal Sikh values of steadfastness for compassionate undertakings of altruistic causes and for serving humanity without prejudice are alive and well.
The boys, who had come for the immersion of Ganesha idols at Sular Ghat, had got into the water. But suddenly, as a gush of water came, four of the boys lost their footing and got washed away.
A single image from Pope Francis’ visit to America is seared in my mind. At an interfaith service at the 9/11 Memorial, the pope paused on stage when he met Gunisha Kaur...
The exhibit looks at how the Sikh spiritual text, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji is to be understood and interpreted individually by all practicing Sikhs, guided by the rehat (the code), historical texts, various interpretations...
I admire these features in Francis, because each of them represents what my Sikh faith teaches me about living a good life.
As I realized that by my negative thinking nothing is going to change. What can I do instead of criticizing the other person? It is his/her life, I don’t have any control of their life.