For this reason, Gurmeet Kaur's set of illustrated Gurmukhi books ,"The Fascinating Folktales of Punjab" are a joy to get hold of. It is an excellent attempt at introducing "Baatan" or the folktales of Punjab, usually set in rhyme to our children and us alike.
I went to a place drenched with the Guru’s love. The people’s mission was to foster a space where the Guru touched the hearts of the youth who came. Without a doubt they accomplished their mission.
The Granthi singh had just finished doing katha and simran of the 11th asthpadee of sukhmani sahib, when a very upset young lady walked in. She said fateh to everyone with great humility and love. She looked very upset.
She told me how grateful she was that the Coalition was doing these presentations and creating teacher-friendly materials. She knew she had “come to the right place,” and thanked me for spending time with her students.
His bold decision showed in no uncertain terms his disdain for all the things royal.
A group of prisoners is suing the federal government over its decision to cancel contracts for part-time chaplains, affecting Buddhist, Sikh, Muslim, Jewish, and Wiccan ministries.
Envisioning imminent prospect of an intense Gun Control debate, pursued in the interfaith arena through intense activist interventions by church groups, I concurred that we need to be meaningfully engaged in this debate as a faith group.
In some parts of the world, the plight of women and girls is certainly getting worse, and in others it seems, inconceivably, that the scourge of violence is simply not improving.
One day as a child, while passing through a garden, Guru Har Rai, the seventh Sikh Guru, damaged some flowers with his loose-flowing robe. The sight of scattered, crushed petals — separated from their stems — affected his tender heart and he resolved never to harm anything in the world.
All parties are often guilty of focusing too heavily on the negative aspects of immigration and multiculturalism but I believe British Sikhs should be recognised for not only for their great success in fully integrating themselves into British society but also for their extraordinary contributions.