AMRITSAR & BEYOND: From temples so gold they'll make your eyes water, to food you'll be longing for days after it hits your lips, Punjab is India at its colorful, lively best. That's good news for intrepid travelers. Just reading this list takes you there.
Many in the group, "Sikhs in America", got their inspiration from the famous Brit Fauja Singh. In India, the Sikhs were renowned for their martial-arts prowess. In the Western world, that has translated into running. But their main reason for running goes beyond culture or religion: It's fun!
A hilarious eight-minute rant by British comedian John Oliver last weekend gave more insight and airtime to the Indian elections than most U.S. television news channels.
A record 73% of total 19.5 million electors on Wednesday voted to elect 13 Lok Sabha MPs from Punjab where the polling was largely peaceful, barring few incidents of violence.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, staff and learners from all backgrounds at Leicester College came together to take part in a very special Sikh lunch. Staff and volunteers at the college served 500 hungry people – for free.
While this was a great opportunity to clear misconceptions about Hinduism and Sikhism, and help to fight anti-Hindu and anti-Sikh bullying, the trainings have an even greater significance: cooperation between Hindu-Americans and Sikh-Americans on these kinds of issues.
Maybe if these guys knew that we're not so different after all... that turbaned, bearded men went and fought for Australia, that turbaned, bearded men died in Australia fighting for the British forces, the Allies...
This beautiful video is a quick insight into the life journey of Kal Singh - Who found something amazing through the experience of losing someone so dear to him.
Author and activist Inni Kaur speaks of equality, diversity and the message of Guru Nanak at the PENTAGON. "The concept of 'the other' does not exist in Sikh thought- for the One exists in all. There are no strangers... Hence, we seek no conversions. For whom are we converting, for there is no other, but the One."
A few months after starting employment at Tom Wood Lexus, Gurpreet Singh of Greenwood, Indiana, was approached by several co-workers who had many questions. His appearance aroused curiosity. "How long is your hair?", "Have you ever cut it?"...