As the Gurus taught we need to have the Warrior and Saint spirits to be in balance. If we don't keep the warrior path we might be oppressed. But we can't leave the Saintliness either because it is so important.
Sadasat Simran talks about the reaction in India about him having a daughter. People tell him "don't worry". However, having a daughter is a blessing.
Sadasat Simran Singh tells the story of the Chardikala Jatha. Of how himself and his 2 friends started training in classical raag kirtan and then formed an international seva based kirtan jatha.
Why do people want to go to a saint, Gyani, follow some person or interpretation of someone's else.
Sadasat Simran Singh Khalsa (Chardikala Jatha) giving a personal message (in Punjabi) for everyone in the SikhNet Family
How to manage all the many things in your daily life and stay balanced?
Who would have thought that Sikhs would some day become the workers behind Italy's historic cheese industry?
Do you think Guruji wants us to simply accept that everything in our lives at present and all to come to us in the future is the best for us as decided by Vaheguru and that there is no reason to ask for anything?
What is the difference between Jap and simran? We often say "let's do simran" and generally mean let's meditate on the Waheguru Mantra,
SikhNet user asks the question if Guruka Singh believes in soulmates, as in one person that you are destined to be with.