[VIDEOS] The response from the Sikh community about the FIBA turban ban has been overwhelming. Following the basketball turban ban a petition on change.org has been created. Among the Sikh celebrities that have endorsed this petition are: Daler Mehndi, The flying Sikh: Milkha Singh, Baba Iqbal Singh ji of Baru Sahib, Devender Pal Singh, Giribadat Singh, Bhangra singers and professional Sikh athletes.
I have to say. This thing they call meditation? Pretty freaking cool. Before the Siri Singh Sahib’s teachings and I found each other, I’d been fed all sorts of hogwash by all sorts of well-meaning people...
This experience for me was so very powerful that even in this moment, I can back be in that same place, sitting there and witnessing all of this all over again. This memory is no doubt one of my dearest and most valuable, it’s only after 30 years that I’ve finally gathered the strength to dare to...
Australian media writes a glittering expose on Hari Mandir Sahib highlighting the beauty, serenity and martial spirit that has allowed this place to bless humanity, "In this Billionaires Australia guide, we’ll take a look at the history, importance and extreme awesomeness of this fantastic building."
Woolf underscored the dependence of literary genius on freedom of thought; of freedom of thought on the free availability of space; and of space on financial freedom that buys time and space—for the body, heart and head. ...
Guru Gobind Singh Circle Canada held another Gurmat Crash course. This was another jam-packed session after the Kitchener and Guelph this year. Children were excited to learn and participate. Spellbound number of kids participated and showed up all the three days.
Sikhs are very much like the Italians. The family structure is very much so. Everybody get's together, everybody loves each other, everybody's caring. Everything is the same but the quickest way to a man's heart in any culture is through his stomach. I think my heart is Punjabi but my heart is always Italian.
Members of Preston’s Sikh community paraded through the city centre in remembrance of those who fought in the First World War. The free family event included live martial arts, children’s activities including a bouncy castle, as well as food, ice cream and arts and crafts.
The recent incident of Afghan Sikhs rescued from a shipping container from a UK port has again brought to the limelight the plight of the Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan. Both the minority communities have been facing discrimination.
Many people may be curious to know what will happen to them in the future. "What will happen to me?" "Is my marriage going to be successful?" "Will I be successful in business?" "Will I find happiness in my life?"