Kabir the Weaver
Only after Kabir's enlightenment did Ramananda, his teacher, spiritual father and guru, became enlightened himself.
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Always a meal for everyone at Harmandar Sahib
A visit to Amritsar is priceless
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The blessing of Living as a Sikh
Waking up and remembering who you are: The inspirational stories of John Singh and Gurumeher Singh.
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Kesas -the Fort of Uncut Hair
The young Khalsa of today is struggling to keep his promise with Guru Gobind Singh. Many, who are tune with their conscience, tie the turban everyday, look in the mirror and get a glimpse of their father - men and women alike.
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Interfaith or Interknowledge (OP-ED)
Much is being made of ‘interfaith conferences’ in which representatives of different religious traditions, particularly major religious leaders, like heads of states, are brought together on a common platform.
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Anniversary of the installation of the Adi Granth in 1604
Today, on September 1, 2009, Sikhs celebrate the 405th anniversary of the first installation of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, called then ,before the ninth Guru Teg Bahadur Ji’s writings were added by Guru Gobind Singh Ji (in 1708), the Adi Granth.
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Ego, Guru, Guide
God is nothing but your own inner consciousness. Now I will agree with you that you cannot always feel God, but that is because you think that you are separate from God.
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The Sikh Brand
A Sikh has a brand but he does not have to advertise it. Wherever he goes people turn their eyes to look at his unique appearance, the way people do when a leader arrives.
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The acronym of S-I-K-H
S for Spirituality, I for Individuality, K for Knowledge and H for humility.
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Some trends in Sikh weddings and a special ‘Anand Karaj’ in Thailand
It is my observation that the significance and meaning of the actual ‘lavan’ are today, generally, a mere formality and the remaining ‘merry-making’ and that other, sometimes meaningless and outdated, cultural ceremonies have taken greater prominence.
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