Rupi Kaur details how she went from self-published student poet to the top of the New York Times best-seller list with fans like Sam Smith tattooing her artwork, plus she shares a poem from her second collection, 'The Sun and Her Flowers'.
I was raised in a Sikh household in Northern New Jersey, where there were not many other Sikhs living nearby who were close in age. I attended Khalsa School and practiced kirtan as a child, and continue to regularly visit my local gurdwara in New Jersey.
"OH children LOVE the Punjabi Pad. It's not education, it's fun for them, especially when they want to test their knowledge in the quiz mode."
The sound of it was so familiar to my soul. So close to my essence, that I started to say I AM A SIKH
An entrancing interview with Inni Kaur from SikhNet
Kirtan artist, writer and philanthropist - Manika Kaur
"Any response in anger is going to harm our chance at peace". So there I was, fuming inside, now understanding...
Here is some inspiration advances that have happened in 2017
Today, when we go to the Gurdwara on Vaisakhi, we all remember the story of what happened. And we even know what to expect. In that “knowing,” might we be missing something?