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Sikh History and Heritage
Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated every year on July 26
in the 2024 College Football Season
Current Events
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi and Preet Kaur Gill for re-elections in UK
On the Vaisakhi festival in 1699, Guru Gobind Singh created a dedicated community of Sikhs called the Khalsa Panth. In...
Jagmeet Singh, a prominent Canadian politician, is known for his distinctive style and commitment to social justice. As...
Notable Sikhs
Encountering a Sikh in San Antonio is relatively uncommon, with only about one in 1,400 people being Sikh. However, if...
Sikhi Worldwide
Sikh women suffered and worked while being held captive with their small children. Giani Gian Singh[viii] claims, "They...
Kaur
The connection between Sufism and Sikhism can be traced back to the times of Guru Nanak, who lived from 1469 to 1539....
Spiritual Living
Maharani Jinda was the queen of Punjab. She was married to Maharaja Ranjit Singh and once owned the famous Koh-I-Noor...
Sikh Warrior
The Sikh holy text, the Guru Granth Sahib, teaches that Waheguru (the Divine) created everything in the universe and...
Environment
Perspectives
Art & Entertainment
In contemporary Sikh circles, the term Gatka is commonly used to encompass all aspects of Sikh martial arts. However,...
Sikh Identity
Outreach and Seva
One might consider how languages like Punjabi, which lack clear distinctions between present and future, impact...
International Religious Freedom
Pulse of the Panth
The spiritual path can be challenging to navigate alone. In this perspective, the Guru's function is to be the "boat"...
Simran and Meditation
Spirituality
From pampered princess to champion for women's rights, Sophia’s transformation was fueled by a tumultuous family...
Education & Career
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