This is a shabad, from the Gurbani, in raag Miyaan Ki Malhaar, which brings out the essence of this season.
Bhagat Singh's spiritual painting depicts the radiant Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, under the bright full moon and cool night sky. Amongst the hustle and bustle of the impatient crowd, there is one sikh who sits apart, in eternal patience.
Ramneet Ji infuses her Love for her Guru Ji in this poem. "My Guru ji makes me valorous and makes me move forward. My Guru ji keeps me in high spirits..."
Rupi masterfully weaves her own story, raw yet told gently, powerfully pulling the audience into her art. It is awe inspiring how she links her own outlet for healing, writing poetry, to the poetry inherent in Sikhi,
This young poet from the suburbs of Toronto has fashioned a career out of forcing herself into places where she’s least expected; whether it’s the New York Times bestseller list or challenging social media to rethink how it sees menstruation.
The book documents the functional and vestigial places of heritage across 36 cities in West Punjab, North-West Frontier and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
... the day after Waris Singh Ahluwalia, a first-class Sikh-American passenger, was refused a seat on an AeroMexico flight from Mexico to New York ... because he refused to remove his turban.
So I sing by the moonlight, and smile with the sunshine, 'cause my dreams come true,...
“In the seven decades after the Partition, most of the abandoned assets have been lost forever, barely 10 per cent remain to offer a clue about the past."