I would think that to die in battle alone does not justify honor; the proximate cause must be noble and beyond self-interest.
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.
The knowledgeable are the ones who have implemented and awakened
This is the greatest sacrifice that has been made in the history of our lives. Akal Takhat has offered itself as a sacrifice. To understand this, you have to believe in the identity of the Akal Takhat.
Columnist DYA SINGH puts up a laundry list of issues that has seen Sikhs get into silly disagreements, and sometimes unturban each other
The Word Sant (a saint or sadhu) appears several times in Guru Granth Sahib. Who does it refer to in Gurbani?