On July 23, 2013, the San Jose Interfaith Youth Council visited the Sikh community in Espanola, New Mexico. The teenagers on the Youth Council represented many different faiths. SikhNet.com hosted their visit and shared stories about the first Sikh Master, Guru Nanak, and his Interfaith beginnings.
When the Gurbani Media Center went live on SikhNet, it soon became iconic. In short order, it grew to become the largest repository for Gurbani online, with over 20,000 tracks and over 700 artists.
I know that Babaji is arranging my marriage, but when will it happen? How will I know who is the right man? What about all the pressure being put on me to get married? Guruka Singh talks about the deeper issues behind these questions.
Harpreet encourages us to make films for this years SikhNet online Film Festival.
Guruka Singh answers this question by pointing out that the meaning of life is personal to who is asking the question. The meaning of life is present in each moment that can only be had by experiencing it.
Guruka Singh answers this question by pointing out that each person can serve in different ways. Each individual has to answer this questions for them-self. If you don't know the answer inside of yourself, then you can make a prayer. If your prayer is pure, then the clarity and opportunity to serve will present itself to you.
In the honor and memory of those people who lost their lives at the Oak Creek Wisconsin Gurdwara (Sikh temple) shooting in the summer of 2012. Snatam Kaur, along with the Sikh community of the New Jersey Bridgewater Gurdwara, gives us an inside view of the beautiful Sikh way of life.
Gurleen Kaur says that SikhNet is her "bible". She can't go one day without going to SikhNet. She reads the Daily News, the Daily Hukamnama, Videos, and the SikhNet Radio. She says SikhNet makes so many people happy.