Divinity is one of the steps to happiness. It is not your responsibility to teach people lessons, and it's not your responsibility what they do with that money. Act as God in that moment, see the other person's soul, and connect to their soul. Bless them in the moment as the money changes hands.
I remember a time 18 years ago when I was just a "kid out of high school", having completed 10 years of boarding school in India.
Our children deserve our love, attention and respect. The majority of youth are more inspired by Sikh Youth Camps than anything else. In this spirit, SikhNet staff travel an average of once each quarter to Sikh Youth Camps around the world.
This year's SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival gave voice to the concerns of the Sikh women.
Part of SikhNet's unseen seva is to help those who reach out to us because of challenges they face in their daily lives. C.E.O. of SikhNet, Guruka Singh shares an experience he had helping someone through a difficult time.
Khalsa Lakhvir-Singh lives in Kenya where access to Sikh knowledge can be a real challenge.
On July 23, 2013, the San Jose Interfaith Youth Council visited the Sikh community in Espanola, New Mexico. The teenagers on the Youth Council represented many different faiths. SikhNet.com hosted their visit and shared stories about the first Sikh Master, Guru Nanak, and his Interfaith beginnings.
When the Gurbani Media Center went live on SikhNet, it soon became iconic. In short order, it grew to become the largest repository for Gurbani online, with over 20,000 tracks and over 700 artists.







