On May 21, 2025, Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale presented himself before the Jathedars of the Five Takhts at the Akal Takht Sahib, Amritsar, to seek forgiveness for past statements and actions that were deemed inconsistent with Gurmat (Guru's teachings) and the Sikh Rehat Maryada (Sikh code of conduct). The Jathedars formally accepted his apology and … Continue reading Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale’s Apology at the Akal Takht: A Moment of Reflection for the Panth
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Sukhmani Sahib: The Way To Survive Kalyug
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head Of Khalsa Diary, Funding and Conflict None Sri Sukhmani Sahib is one of the most read Bani's from Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Majority of Sikh Celebrations held in the day will begin with Sukhmani Sahib Path. Written by Guru Arjan Sahib Ji, Sukhmani Sahib contains a vast array of knowledge, … Continue reading Sukhmani Sahib: The Way To Survive Kalyug
Is The Kangha Just A Comb?
Article By Rajveer Singh, Head Of Khalsa Diary; funding and conflict none The second of our Panj Kakars is called a ਕੰਘਾ (Kangha). Physically a Kangha is a wooden comb, used to keep the Kes clean. However, it's more than just a comb. Every single Kakkar holds a huge ideology behind itself. It's not just … Continue reading Is The Kangha Just A Comb?
Jogi – a good attempt mulled over by a lack of education
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head Of Khalsa Diary, funding and conflict of interest none Diljit's new film Jogi perplexes me. On the one side it has some very harsh truths about 1984 and what had happened throughout that time. Jogi Movie Poster At the same time I can't help but feel defeated once again at … Continue reading Jogi – a good attempt mulled over by a lack of education
“Never forget 1984” Part 1 Historical perspective
Self directed learning of Dr. Jagroop Singh, student of Sikh Studies without funding or conflict of interest (20/5/2022) The causes of contemporary issues are invariably rooted in history, requiring active and deliberate effort to decipher the truth from a wide range of documented perspectives. The selective association of events occurring around that time but excluding … Continue reading “Never forget 1984” Part 1 Historical perspective
The farce of “The Ramayan Of Guru Gobind Singh Ji”
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head of Khalsa Diary, funding and conflict none Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, was an amazing warrior and a great writer. However, these words are mere pebbles in front of their grandeur. They formally established the Khalsa Panth as the true Panth that was above … Continue reading The farce of “The Ramayan Of Guru Gobind Singh Ji”