The theme of this song is religious bigotry - something that I, and many others, have experienced as Sikh Americans.
Video: It's Time To Grow
This time of year I get to talk to you personally and that means a lot to me.
Video: The Spirit of Gurbani
In this video, Siri Singh Sahib ji discussed the sacredness that comes when we meditate in the ambrosial hours, and the love that takes us away from duality. And this is the gift that Gurbani gives the human.
Video: Global Vision for The Sikh Nation: from SikhNet's Chairman
We have to heal from 1984. We are a resilient, amazing people, should we start deciding that, "I'm not going to be the victim. I'm going to become the victor."
Video: I Am The Mool Mantra
The Mool Mantra describes the attributes of God. Siri Sevak Kaur relates the Mool Mantra to the self. Because we are all a little piece of God, this mantra describes the attributes of higher self of each human being.
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Video: Ode to Akal Takhat
Guru Shabad Singh Khalsa witnessed the build up of events in 1984 when he stayed in Amritsar during those chaotic months to study Sikhi. After June 1984 he wrote this song (lyrics and music by himself) as an ode to the Akal Takhat.
Video: The Resurrection of the Akal Takhat (Full Length)
On June 6, 1985, the Siri Singh Sahib gave a landmark talk about the martyrdom of the Akal Takhat. In this talk, he reminds the Sikhs that our history is filled with challenge and betrayal, because that is sometimes the only way to understand and experience the invincible power of the Heavens.