Sant Lakhbir Singh (1860-1935) a convert to Sikhism was born Karim Baksh to Muslim parents, Natthua and Basri, at Bakapur,…
Reaffirmation of Sikh Values (1890 – 1940 A.D )
Reaffirmation of Sikh Values (1890 A.D – 1940 A.D ) After the decline of Sarkar Khalsa in 1850’s, Khalsa population…
Operation Bluestar:The Attack on the Sikh’s by Indian Armed Forces
Operation Bluestar: The Attack on the Sikh’s by Indian Armed Forces ATTACK ON OUR FAITH ! SIKH Smoke rises in…
The Sikhs and the Independence Movement-4
The Sikhs and the Independence Movement Singh Sabhas and Sikh Revitalization By the time India gained independence, what the terms…
The Sikh Foundation
The Sikh Foundation The Sikh Foundation – www.sikhfoundation.org – The Sikh Foundation was founded in 1967 to promote the heritage…
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
The Rise of an Illiberal Democracy in India A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab Sikh Genocide Project India became…
Chardi Kala
Chardi Kala Chardi Kala is an important expression used in Sikhism for a mind frame that a Sikh has…
Introduction to Sikhism
Over twenty million Sikhs follow a revealed, distinct, and unique religion born five centuries ago in the Punjab region of…
Moh (attachment and delusion)
Moh (attachment and delusion) Moh, as a propensity, is understood in two meanings, though both of them are inter-related. The…
Lobh (covetousness)
Lobh (covetousness) In Guriabadratmikar, Bhai Kahan Singh renders lobh as the "desire to possess what belongs to others," though the…