Embracing Sikhism: A Journey of Natural Evolution American national James S Ericsson III, now a baptised Sikh called Sat Hanuman Singh, was so inspired by the teachings of Sikh gurus that he chose to embrace Sikhism. HeRead More ...
The winter sun cast a golden glow over the courtyard as Gurleen sat cross-legged near his grandfather, wrapped in a warm shawl. The scent of fresh chai filled the air, and a quiet curiosity sparkled in Gurleen’s eyesRead More ...
Meeting the Divine Soul: Baba Iqbal Singh’s Message of Peace in West London It is a rare opportunity that we were fortunate to meet a Divine Soul Baba Iqbal Singh in the urban jungle of West London (Southall)Read More ...
Embracing the Path of Sikhi: A Journey of Inner and Outer Transformation Hello, hello! This is my story. Last year, around same time, I was the person in the top left photo. Then something began to dawn on me, and theRead More ...
The Struggle of Keeping Kesh in a Modern World In today’s world keeping Kesh (hair) has become an issue for some men and women. However, our sisters struggle the hardest to maintain Sikhi saroop in this western societyRead More ...
In the cozy warmth of their living room, as the golden light of the setting sun bathed the room, Harleen Kaur’s mother sat beside her young daughter. The day had been long, and Harleen was eager for one of her mother’sRead More ...
The Sikh Family Camp in Copenhagen and a Story of Faith There was a Sikh family camp held in Copenhagen, Denmark. During the camp, the wife of Bhai Lakhdeep Singh (pictured in photograph at the end) asked to share aRead More ...
The Life and Legacy of Pir Budhu Shah Pir Budhu Shah was a Muslim saint who lived at Sidhaura in Himachal Pradesh. His original name was Sayyid Badr-ud-din. He was born on June 13, 1641, in a rich Sayyid family ofRead More ...
Guru Har Rai Ji’s Compassion and Contributions Guru Har Rai ji, he helped animals, he grew fruit trees, he opened hospitals and grew herbs for healing. Let’s get to know the Guru more. Sit up straightRead More ...
If you are a Sikh or on a new life journey of Sikhi, you are always becoming a Sikh. I’ve learned that Sikhism is a verb not a noun: a way of living in which we try to grow into our better selves, as awakened byRead More ...
A Day of Devotion Begins in Darbar Sahib The celebration commenced with the serene routine of morning Nitnem in the Darbar Sahib. Under the divine presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the atmosphere quickly blossomedRead More ...
A Brave Act by Bibi Deep Kaur During the Journey to Anandpur Sahib A group of baptised Sikhs and their families went to see Guru Gobind Singh Ji, where they received his blessings. A group of men and women from MajhaRead More ...