Harmony between distinct cultures can be seen in small yet meaningful gestures every now and then. This is exactly what is reflected in the handover of a Pakistan-based gurudwara to Sikhs, and simultaneously, an instance in Punjab where the Sikh community repaired a mosque and handed it over to Muslims.
Kanwar Singh thanked God as he stood among his fellow uniformed candidates awaiting the event that would finally make them commissioned officers.
In 2020, a Sikh temple in England’s Black Country turned purple to spread awareness about domestic violence.
The two manuscripts had been in the custody of Pir Syed Munir Naqshbandi, a revered Sufi elder from Kalra Dewan Singhwala in the Gujrat district, for many years.
In northern India in the 14th and 15th centuries, there was a strong anticaste sant tradition. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Sikh Guru Nanak (1469–1539) and his followers turned this into an organised religious movement in Punjab.
The Siri Guru Granth Sahib has 1,430 pages of spiritual teachings and melodies and has 36 contributors in all.
Harman Singh Pandher wants kids of all backgrounds to know that their stories are important.