Uplift and encourage your fellow Sikh brother and sister. If you see someone doing a good job, shout them out. Discuss ways we can contribute to society and tackle social issues/injustices. Just anything that brings light into the world.
But the thing is, if we are to succeed in life, no amount of kohl, kajal, or black eyeliner is going to help. We just need one thing and one thing only: Naam.
At first, it felt odd since so few in our culture cover our hair. However, soon I experienced the spiritual and physical benefits described above, experiencing a strong sense of well-being, centeredness, and balanced. I often wonder if others knew the physical/spiritual benefits of wrapping their heads, if they would do it too.
We often shun real interfaith understanding and communication when the Guru Granth could well be the textbook for such initiatives in the world around us.
Who is she? Is she married? Does she wear nice suits? Does she talk to all elders in this sweet manner?
In the early days of Sikhi, there was no Anand Karaj ceremony.
Nanak's attire was meant to obfuscate his religious identity but Gobind's clothing was meant to make him stand out.
It’s soo normal for everyone to blame the girl if anything happens.