I believe that most of Sikh history will never be known because it cannot be described in words just as most of the iceberg cannot be seen. Most of the Guru’s message happened in the silence between words which were filled with such a powerful vibration.
We all know that Siri Guru Granth Sahib is our Guru. For most of us, this is what we believe. Yet, if we are honest, it is too often a concept rather than a reality.
[VIDEOS] The response from the Sikh community about the FIBA turban ban has been overwhelming. Following the basketball turban ban a petition on change.org has been created. Among the Sikh celebrities that have endorsed this petition are: Daler Mehndi, The flying Sikh: Milkha Singh, Baba Iqbal Singh ji of Baru Sahib, Devender Pal Singh, Giribadat Singh, Bhangra singers and professional Sikh athletes.
"Make a film beta!!!!" Entries to the SikhNet Youth OnLine Film Festival are due August 31, 2014. That is time enough to decide to make a film that you will never forget, and, perhaps, others won't forget either.
How does humor fit in to Sikh Dharma? Are jokes allowed in Sikhism? Isn’t it more respectful to be serious? Weren’t the Gurus always serious? Here are some episodes and perspectives the author offers on the subject of humor in Sikhi.
GRAB YOUR CAMERAS The theme for the 2014 film festival is 'Uncommon Courage' What does uncommon courage mean to you?
Gurbani refers to Kaam in several contexts. It can be a vice or a wish but can it also be a blessing?
[VIDEO] Today the British Parliament convened an open session where the Foreign Secretary represented the report on the Amritsar Inquiry. Many MP's showed great care and concern representing the Sikh voice.
Guru Gobind Singh did not just bring a light to the world, he emanated the most bright and pure light. This year, in remembrance of Guru ji's birthday, let us go deeper.