Pritty is the externalization of someone who is well integrated in Sint-Truiden. She has succeeded in its original culture retain and adequately adapt to the Belgian and Sint-Truiden culture. They know perfectly both to reconcile. In short, a model for the integration policies in Sint-Truiden, even though this is the first of its own merit.
Their T-shirt features Nike's signature swoosh transformed into a ladle.
Artiste Neeta Mohindra has taken a unique initiative of exhibiting works on Sikh women at Lalit Kala gallery sector 16 from October 18 to October 21.
By “re-telling” these saakhis in simple, “child-friendly” language - English, in this case - and by presenting them in contemporary idiom, Inni Kaur brings to life the miracle that Guru Nanak was.
As many Sikhs shed the most important article of their faith, the size and length of the Sikh turban still worn by those who continue to maintain their long hair shrinks in size.
An early morning fire destroyed a Sikh temple called Guru Ram Das Sikh community temple in the eastern part of Vancouver in Washington state in the US on Friday.
Participate by hosting an Akhand Paath or Sahaj Paath in your community or by tuning-in to the 72-hour live-streaming Akhand Path from Siri Singhasan Gurdwara in Espanola, NM.
over $ 250,000 was raised to fund scholarships for needy students striving to acquire higher professional education in Punjab and neighboring Indian states. Six hundred guests packed the ballroom of the Sheraton Premiere in Vienna, Virginia, to express their support for Sikh Human Development Foundation (SHDF)’s
We believe at the heart of every Sikh woman, there are multiple love stories that inhabit the mind, body, and soul. The geography, politics, and social climate of the United States and Canada have shaped these love stories into unique and fascinating narratives.
Over time, the window that Sikhism opened for me into the sacred has become a mirror in which to reflect on my own tradition. I share the following observations in a spirit of deep gratitude. Sikhism has never been a tool for self-analysis so much as a gift of self-discovery.