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Unity in the Khalsa Panth
Posted August 27th, 2008 by administratorSukha Singh (UK) shares his thoughts about how Nimrata (humility) is what we need to unite the Khalsa Panth (collective Sikh body). He talks about how some people use their knowledge in Sikhism to divide instead of unite.
Negotiations Under Way to Purchase Historic Gurdwara
Posted August 25th, 2008 by administrator
By Kamaljeet Singh - Gurdwara Baoli Sahib at Jagannath Puri in the state of Orissa, where Guru Nanak unearthed a natural spring and where he sang the shabad ‘Gagan mae thaal rav chand deepak banay, Taaraka mandal janak moti...’ that challenged the concept of aarti, is a rather miserable looking place.
Like many other Sikh historic places, Gurdwara Baoli Sahib is desperately in need of conservation.
The Joy & Challenges of Being a Sikh Woman
Posted August 21st, 2008 by administrator
Having been born into a family of another faith, my spiritual journey along the path of Sikhism obviously did not begin along with my very first steps.
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Salman does an Akshay; dons a turban and a beard in Heroes
Posted August 21st, 2008 by administrator
Mumbai, Aug 21: ‘Singh is Kinng’ indeed! Following Akshay’s footsteps, it’s none other than the B-town macho man Salman Khan, who is all charged up to don the most happening look these days, a turban and a beard. The actor, who would soon be seen playing a Sardar in his forthcoming flick ‘Heroes’, is doing all that it takes to give his character all the authenticity.
Sleeper Cell: Fight in the subway
Posted August 19th, 2008 by administratorSpecial agent FBI Darwyn Al-Sayeed trying to help Sikh man in the subway. Scene from Sleeper Cell episode one and season one.
Sikh Woman: First Turbaned Pilot In America
Posted August 15th, 2008 by administrator
The Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) reported today that Arpinder Kaur, 28, of San Antonio, Texas has become the first turbaned pilot hired by a commercial airline in the United States.
Indraj Singh, A True Gursikh
Posted August 10th, 2008 by administrator
Vaheguru jee ka khalsa, vaheguru jee kee fateh.Recently i came across this blog where a person was describing a story about Indraj Singh ( an inspirational story of young boy to whom GuruSahib took SachKHand)
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Canadian Sikh professor wins prestigious Early Researcher Award
Posted August 10th, 2008 by administratorWaterloo, Canada — A Sikh psychology professor at Wilfrid Laurier University has received a prestigious Early Researcher Award from the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation.
Research has implications for understanding and assisting people with brain injuries
Canada's Sikh hockey players to don turbans at Olympic ceremony
Posted August 7th, 2008 by administrator
Four Sikh players in the Canadian hockey team and their assistant coach will don red turbans at the Olympic opening ceremony on Friday.
Sikh scholar Kharak Singh dead
Posted August 6th, 2008 by administrator
Dr Kharak Singh, a Sikh scholar, passed away at Mohali today after a prolonged illness. He was 86. He will be cremated tomorrow at Mohali. Author of many books, Dr Kharak Singh, was a founder member of the Institute of Sikh Studies. He also worked as adviser in the FAO at Rome. He did doctorate in agriculture economics from Ohio University in the USA. Dr Kharak Singh was known as an authority on Sikhism.


