We have now established the “SikhNet Charitable Trust” in India. This will allow SikhNet to do more work in India, as well as accepting Dasvandh from those who want to be part of this seva but do not have an international credit or debit card.
Guru Nanak was the very first leader of the Sikhs and he started the Sikh religion. He traveled to many places, and once he went to Lahore, a big town in Pakistan.
This week we remember the courage and sacrifice of the four Sahibzadas of Guru Gobind Singh ji who gave their lives in support of this path. SikhNet strives to carry on and share this lifestyle with tens of thousands every day.
The idea that still sits in my mind, after a year of experiencing different sites, is that we have all these communities, unique in their own beauty and we are keeping to ourselves this Guru’s gift of Langar and Sangat.
Rose Charities has been enormously touched by the generosity of the lower mainland Sikh community in helping..
A first hand account from ground zero in Port-au-Prince Haiti. Dr Pargat Singh Bhurji tells his inspiring story.
I have noticed that the concept of seva is nowadays increasingly wielded as a weapon and less as what it is meant to be.
Entire southeast US has been experiencing one of the severe cold weather of last 20 years. The brutal weather has resulted in crowding of homeless shelters, which are facing lack of food and warm clothes.
Uncomplicated. Jokester. Turn-around guy. Saviour. Survivor. Karambir wasn’t supposed to be his name. At 22, Kanwaljit Kang was married and pregnant. One night, she had a dream.
Chilly morning of Dec 20, the LA Sikh community gathered at the Fred Jordan Mission to participate in the Annual Christmas Toy Drive.