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The Tourneys of Hola Mahalla by S.S. VANJARA BEDI
Guru Gobind Singh initiated this festival and tradition as an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martial arts.
Langar, The Sikh Refectory
Part Three
Sangat and Pangat
by PARKASH SINGH
Sangat (association) is the getting together of noble and good people. Pangat (row) stands for people sitting and eating together in the same row in guru-ka-langar.
Langar, The Sikh Refectory
Part Two
The Temple of Bread
by PARKASH SINGH
The Gurus showed in actual life how the precept of the
"Brotherhood of Man" was to be lived out; and the free kitchen is
perhaps the best demonstration of this.
Langar, The Sikh Refectory
Part One
The Concept of Service
by PARKASH SINGH
Service to others should not be confined to fixed forms of sectarian charity, but
is to be freely varied according to the needs of those to whom it is
rendered.
The Diwali Story by T. SHER SINGH
Nothing grabs the imagination of a child more than the magic and joie de vivre of Diwali.
Punjab, Punjabi, Punjabiyat by Prof. PRITAM SINGH
Punjabiyat appears
to be one, undivided unity; its fissures are only superficial and the
strength of its unified base is beyond any doubt.
Anand Karaj
The Talking Stick Colloquium # 31, October 12 - 19
Convenor: RAVINDER SINGH TANEJA
"They are not husband and wife who merely sit together. They
alone are called husband and wife who have one light in two bodies."
Guru Angad: The Epitome of Obedience by INDERPREET SINGH
Today, the 4th day of the month of Assu (September 18), we celebrate the gurgaddi divas [The Coronation Day] of the Second Master.
Dastaar Bandhi: The Why & The Wherefore by I.J. SINGH
It is not a mere cultural eccentricity but the cornerstone of a Sikh's existence, essential to the very definition of self.
Marriage in Sikhism: Part II - Anand Kaaraj by MANJIT SINGH
"They are not to be called husband and wife who merely live together; rather, they are husband and wife who have one spirit in two bodies."



