CELEBRATING KHOJ GURBANI: Pitfalls & Pleasures of Translating
I.J. Singh
The Internet is abuzz these days with a sea of initiatives in translating the Guru Granth. I hope to capture some of the complexity of this never ending task today. In the process I want to take note of a new portal Khoj...
Our beloved sister, Narayanjot Kaur [spnadmin], is gravely ill in hospice. Both she and her family are in great need of love and support from all of you. Please keep all of them in your prayers and your positive thoughts.
She has been suffering for several years with a type of blood cancer and...
US celebrates 100 years of Sikh arrival; Sikh business leaders join the White House celebrating Sikh Centennial
By Jagdeep Singh
http://www.sikhsiyasat.net/2013/07/16/us-celebrates-100-years-of-sikh-arrival-sikh-business-leaders-join-the-white-house-celebrating-sikh-centennial/...
June 1 celebrates the 10th Sikh Philosophy Network parkash diwas. It would be wonderful to hear how Sikh Philosophy Network has been a friend on your spiritual journey.
First, let’s get the celebration moving and our hearts beating with the rhythms of this Happy Birthday Song – Punjabi hip...
Plantation of Medicinal Plants at Kiratpur Sahib celebrating Sikh Guru Har Rai Ji’s Birthday
By HAINDER SINGH
Published: February 2, 2013
http://www.sikhsiyasat.net/2013/02/02/plantation-of-medicinal-plants-at-kiratpur-sahib-celebrating-sikh-guru-har-rai-jis-birthday/
Kiratpur Sahib...
Sadly, the image attached to this thread is from the New York Times and was titled the Image of the Day, January 13, 2012. A turbaned Sikh man, to quote:..."prays as he takes a ritualistic circle around a bonfire during the Lohri festival in Amritsar, Punjab. Singing and dancing around a bonfire...
In this grim moment of senseless human tragedy in Winsconsin Gurdwara, SPN celebrates the heroism of Satwant Singh Kaleka, whose single handed actions saved the precious lives of many many fellow human beings from hands of a madman. If it wasn’t for him (as well as Officer Murphy & his partner)...
I read the notice about the "SALDEF National Gala: Celebrating 15 Years" and because I don't live that far away, maybe 40 miles and I certainly have the time, I considered going until I saw the price tag. Although I am not a Sikh I knew it would be educational for me. How ever when I saw the...
Sikh community in Lahore prevented from celebrating festival
Islamabad The Sikh community in the eastern city of Lahore has been barred from organising a religious celebration at a disputed gurdwara after a religious group persuaded authorities that celebrating the Muslim holy day of...
By Daljit Ami
Celebrating a Punjabi artist through his letters.
One of the criticisms levelled against the artist Sobha Singh, who was born in Gurdaspur district of undivided Punjab in 1901 and died in 1986, was that he depicted the Sikh gurus devoid of their warrior spirit. To the naysayers...
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Datuk Mokkam Singh and Gurdwara Sahib members with their guests from the Johor Baru Welfare Association.
Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman receives a token of appreciation from Datuk Mokkam Singh.
A old picture of the Gurdwara Sahib centre in Johor Baru displayed during the Vasakhi...
By some historical accounts Guru Gobind Singh was born on December 22, 1666. The gurpurab of his birth is given as the 7th day in the Desi month of Poh, according to the Hindu Bikrami Calendar.
According to the Nanakshahi Calendar (Purewal, 2003), Guru Gobind Singh’s birthday falls each year...
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Gurfateh SPN'ers !!
Well, we all have come to love these adorable smileys and have been using them...
Acts of Kindness
by Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa
Celebrating International Women's Day ...
ACTS OF KINDNESS
There is a story about Mata Damodari, Guru Hargobind''s wife, that I read several years ago in Max Macauliffe's The Sikh Religion.
It is my habit to go back to these volumes from...
Celebrating International Women's Week
Jasvir Kaur: A Life Well Lived
<small>Interview conducted by Gurmeet Kaur</small>
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She is not a woman of complicated words, just simple actions.
I came across...
Celebrating Sikhi Art by Bhagat Singh Bedi
November 6th, 2009
Bhagat ji
It is wonderful to see how you have been publicly honored at Sikhnet. At SPN we value your talent, spunk, creativity and intellect. Therefore we are thrilled that you have designed our...
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Well, by the time you read this newsletter, another glorious chapter would have been added to the history of SPN... five years of intense learning are complete! In a short span of five years, from a small...
By Ravinder Singh Robin Amritsar, Nov 30 (ANI): Sikh devotees, who visited Pakistan to celebrate the 538th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, today returned to India via Wagah border. The devotees said they were overwhelmed with the hospitality of the people of the neighbouring country during...
Devon Avenue in Chicago teemed with color and activity Sunday morning as the participants in the Sikh parade, part of the 13th annual Punjabi Sports Festival, processed slowly down the street.
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