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MY GURU & I
The Journey Together
by I.J. SINGH
Let me tell you a story! How a book, too voluminous to prop up in bed to
read, written in languages that I barely understood, became, for me,
first an object of admiration, and then adoration and veneration.
Sikh Women: Beauty, Valor & Revolution by ANDREW BOWEN
The Gurus recognized that society
cannot move forward without all of its components moving as one and with
one purpose ...The Sikh answer of full
equality for all mankind offers a worthy solution.
U.S. Marines & Sikhs: Uniform Matters by ANDREW BOWEN
If youthful vibrance is about being bold, standing out,
declaring your identity, why not embrace an aspect of your culture - your
religion - that historically makes you so?
Who Is A Sikh? by ROOPINDER SINGH
In defining a Sikh, we go back to the rehat-namas issued after Guru
Gobind Singh in which the teachings of the Gurus were given as Code
of Conduct by prominent Sikhs.
Not Through The Stomach:
Religious Fasting is Prohibited in Sikhism
by AMRITPAN KAUR
While expressly rejecting fasting as a way of earning
religious credits or brownie points, Sikhi condemns waste and gluttony,
promotes balance and moderation.
Roots by PAVNEET KAUR
As a youngster, one is faced with many situations when one is tempted to do something outrageous, just for the sake of it.
From God ... With Love:
Making Sense Of It All
by ANAMAI
" ... God shows a savage
face to people and shouts some fierce things at them, isn't that
all we see and
hear of Him, now? ... Nobody seems to know why ..."
What Shall We Do With The Sunday Sikhs? by FI "PRITHI HARD KAUR"
If people aren't feeling the love, then how
should we best try and bring "Sunday Sikhs" back into the fold? But, are we duty-bound to do so?
The Beacon by INNI KAUR
My father's parting words have never left me. They have stood me well. I wonder what my parting words will be to my daughters.
Losing Faith ... And Getting Back In The Game by PRITHI HARD KAUR
I'm not quite sure
when it started but I remember waking up one day at University and
realising I just couldn't feel God any more.




