Article by Rajveer Singh, Head Of Khalsa Diary, funding and conflict none Many people associate happiness, love, and the celebration of a timeless bond being formed when it comes to weddings. But, when it comes to Sikh weddings, we have created disillusion as to what the Anand Karaj means and its significance. Gursikh Anand Karaj … Continue reading Anand Karaj of the Sikhs: a day to remember Akaal Purakh with your partner, not to get drunk
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Hindutva’s continuing obsession with Sikhism
An exploratory analysis by Dr. Jagroop Singh: student of Sikh Studies without any funding or conflict of interest. 6 June 2021 Harsimrat Kaur Badal recently made a speech in the Lok Sabha (Indian Parliament) claiming, “It was our Guru Teg Bahadur who got beheaded to save your Tilak and Jenue”. Generally speaking, politicians are a … Continue reading Hindutva’s continuing obsession with Sikhism
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”
Modernisation of the Khalsa; is it possible to be part of the Khalsa without Kes?
Article by Rajveer Singh, Head of Khalsa Diary, funding and conflict none Social media seems to be like a virus. At times it is the most helpful tool for finding a story or supporting a cause. But more often than not it’s a tool for degradation, humiliation and hatred. Forums also seem to hold a … Continue reading Modernisation of the Khalsa; is it possible to be part of the Khalsa without Kes?