Who wants to give their head? The circumstances were different, but the meaning of giving your head or carrying your head on the palm of your hand is the same. It means total dedication, total commitment to God.
Kiran Lyall, the creator of "Have Fun With Panjabi" and "Ria & Raj and the Gigantic Diwali Surprise" has now published the second book in her Panjabi for kids series. It's perfect for kindergarten age kids to learn basic words and phrases and have a lot of fun at the same time.
"...I believe SikhRI plays a vital Panthak role in preserving our rich heritage and inspiring future generations through education. I look forward to building upon SikhRI’s successes as we continue to collaborate with Sikh sangats in the homeland and diaspora." - says Inni Kaur
The meaning of the word Kaur is princess. And the namesake film is the world’s first animation focusing on 18th century legendary Sikh warrior, Mai Bhago.
The Sikh Coalition is conducting a survey on Sikh female participation and leadership at Gurdwaras. Through this survey, we hope to better understand the perception of women and men in sevadaar roles at the Gurdwara.
With three days to go before the Sikh New Year begins on March 14, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) is expected to work overtime to get the calendar ready for ‘Nanakshahi Samat 547’.
Kulkarni, who is Hindu, said it alarms him that some people have never heard of Sikhism, which makes the event necessary. For some students, attending the event was a matter of broadening their perspective.
[VIDEO] Mayor Silva, "I want to thank you so much from the bottom on my heart... we thank you so much for being a VERY important part of our Stockton community."
The Sikh Press Association have said: "We are fed up of being associated with terrorism. Sikhs are known for charity, loyalty and bravery. The media are responsible for the bullying this child is facing" - Jagraj Singh, Sikh educator.
"The history of Sikhs affords many instances of their value as soldiers, but it may be safely asserted that nothing finer than the grim valour and steady discipline displayed by them on the 4th June has ever been done by soldiers of the Khalsa.”