[Being a turbaned Sikh] has cost him in the village where he was always very active in scouting, but people get more and more used to it in Haaren.
Knowing something mystical was happening, the Giani Jee asked the few people sitting in the Darbaar Sahib to leave, and closed the doors.
We serve around 300 children, twice a month with nutritive food. Beyond food we brought them hope, a place to share and grow up knowing that there are nice people, they can trust in God, and that they can grow in that vibration. LOVE.
Devoted to her younger brother, Bibi Nanki was concerned about his drift toward unworldliness and her father's increasing impatience at the boy's indifference toward all that he valued in the world--position and wealth.
He found in translating the Siri Guru Granth Sahib to Spanish, the sense and purpose of his life. The Guru gave him courage, wisdom, patience and grace...
Extending this seva to others through various community service projects has proven to be one of the most effective methods of building positive visibility and awareness of the Sikh faith.
Ultimately, the Heritage Trail not only remembers the arduous efforts and contributions of the early Sikhs in Australia, but also, serves as one of the major gateways to eternally showcasing the rich history of Indians in Australia.
It bears repeating that the Sikhs are a proud people. And why wouldn’t they be? Check out what Singh means — most male Sikhs adopt the term “Singh” (meaning “lion”)