Guru the emancipator. Guru the mediator. Guru the gracious. Guru the liberator.
Several years ago this event was very confusing to me. 1.) A Hindu festival and an event in Sikh history seemed to coincide exactly which was a bit baffling to me for it to be just a coincidence.
It was a 'permission' word— a warm-up to a request, an apology for interrupting, a shy knock on a door before asking “Can I get something I need from you?”
Who decides which holidays and which moments in history we celebrate and who decides in what manner do we celebrate them with? I'm not trying to take Bandi Chor Divas away from you. I'm actually wanting to do the opposite.
The growth of Sikhism is renewing in Pakistan with great enthusiasm.
Anonymous Kaur writes about the disconnect between what we practice and what we read in Gurbani.
Here's how I triumph over business challenges, exams, frustration and exhaustion
"Message of unity & understanding - who their Sikh neighbors are and what we stand for,”
Gurdwara elections do not accord with the Khalsa tradition nor with Gurmatt.