"It has been decided that Guru Granth Sahib cannot be placed in a house or location where liquor bars and substances having ingredients like tobacco, intoxicants and halal meat exist," Akal Takhat Jathedar (head) Gyani Gurbachan Singh said.
Remembering BAKSHI INDERJIT SINGH (1919 - 2009) on his 4th death Anniversary.
It is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy.
The study, “Turban Myths in America,” found that 70% of those surveyed couldn’t identify a Sikh man in a photo as a Sikh and 79% were unable to identify India as the geographic source of Sikhism.
On July 23, 2013, the San Jose Interfaith Youth Council visited the Sikh community in Espanola, New Mexico. The teenagers on the Youth Council represented many different faiths. SikhNet.com hosted their visit and shared stories about the first Sikh Master, Guru Nanak, and his Interfaith beginnings.
Sitting in Guruka Singh's house last week, watching video after video, all of us felt deeply moved and also quite stunned. Stunned at the number of entries. Stunned at the quality of the work. Stunned at how much time, care, effort, thought and energy it took to make each one of these films.
At the orphanage I didn’t know what to expect. I walked in and was met with the most incredible young Indian girls.
I AM ENJOYING THE CALM THE TRANQUILITY IS SO SOOTHING
The shimmering light that suddenly illuminates the black cell and the man with a crown of thorns and wounds on his hand and feet, who sits down next to Bhai Maharaj Singh and compassionately and puts him on his lap, like his mother Mary once put him on her lap...
Bringing the Guru to Iceland started out as a deep need in my being that I could not ignore. Once that was settled it became very clear that we needed to start with an Akandh Path.