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
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The Two Tigers – Bhai Sukha Singh and Bhai Mehtab Singh
By Rajveer Singh, Head Of Khalsa Diary, Funding and Conflict None Bhai Sukha Singh belonged to the village Mari Kamboki, and Bhai Mehtab Singh belonged to the village Meeran Kott, both in the district of Amritsar. These two brave saint soldiers are famous for their daring deed of cutting the head of an evil man, … Continue reading The Two Tigers – Bhai Sukha Singh and Bhai Mehtab Singh
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?
Vaisakhi celebrations in the post-Covid era
Personal thoughts of Dr. Jagroop Singh, student of Sikh Studies For 2 years in succession, the usual Gurdwara gatherings and the exuberant Vaisakhi celebrations involving Nagar Kirtans have cancelled due to the pandemic restrictions. This disappointment offers a valuable opportunity to reflect on alternative means of marking these occasions. It might be an idea, for … Continue reading Vaisakhi celebrations in the post-Covid era