The Punjab government in Pakistan has decided to promote religious tourism for strengthening provincial economy. In first phase of it’s plans, the government has decided to focus on Sikh religious tourism.
For a whole month Santokh Singh will teach kirtan to Chinese students in Shenzhen. After only three days of practice, it was very touching to listen to the group chanting the Name guided by Santokh Singh playing tablas. Each student played harmonium, diving into the vibration of the sound current.
It is in times like these that we remember the generous virtues of Bhai Kanaiya and to spread this love and kindness to the world, which is seeing so many conflicts and natural disasters.
Jathedar Baba Surjit Singh ji did Akaal Chalana (left for the abode of Akal Purakh)... in Patiala jail. This brief obituary cannot do justice in describing his life, achievements, and more importantly their love and divine presence that was beyond words.
[POEM] After listening to us, GOD decided to take away our harsh condition, To give the place of Bidar, a GOD’s magical creation. By sliding the piece of a stone, the fountain of fresh water burst,...
I was not born to Sikh parents in this lifetime. Most people figure that out quite quickly that even though my name is obviously Indian in origin and my dress is unusual as well,
Hearing directly from Sikhs across the globe how they experienced the events of 1984 highlights what has been lost over the years due to the “official” 1984 narrative.
Eminent Sikh sportspersons from India have welcomed Fiba's decision to allow basketball players their fundamental right to wear religious head coverings. Though this resolution is on a trial basis for two years and will go through a testing phase,...
President Lincoln once said that the “legitimate object of government is to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they cannot, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves.” Last year, the FBI decided to finally track hate crimes committed against Sikhs in particular...
“They left school with low aspirations in life. They achieved anyway and become professionals but they want better for the next generation of children. The Seva School ethos is that every child can and will achieve.”