Why Do Sikhs Wear Turbans?

This is an excerpt from a lecture given at the Ross Street Gurdwara in Vancouver, BC, Canada on September 7, 1991, by the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan Student: Why do Sikhs wear turbans? Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan: Sikhs wear turban for a simple rule. Now I'll explain to you:  the solar center has
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My First Turban

What is that?” I heard a huge voice behind me asking, as I sanded an antique Thonet bentwood chair. I turned to see Yogi Bhajan, my new teacher, towering over me with a most inquisitive stare. “It’s my turban, Sir,” I responded with great enthusiasm. It was actually a scarf that I’d managed to wrap enough
Divine Union Play, 3HO Anniversary, Janurary 5, 1970

Protected: Life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Nanak was born into a middle-class Hindu family in 1469 in a small village near Lahore, Pakistan. As a boy, he rejected commonly held spiritual conventions and spent as much time as he could in the company of traveling sadhus, mystics, and spiritual teachers. Although well versed in Sanskrit, Persian, and the sacred texts of
Guru Nanak Sewa Singh

Reflections on the Sixth Paurī from JapJī Sāhib by Gurū Nānak

Many times I’ve started improving my translations from Gurū’s Japji over and over again. I have never been satisfied with it and have always been wondering what it is, that makes Gurū’s Bani so powerful, so life changing, such a revolution in the spiritual world, so Aquarian, that oftentimes people who listen to it only
6th Pauree

A Joyful Noise

  In this article written in 2004 by Guru Dass Singh, which was originally published in the Aquarian Times, Winter of 2005 (Vol. 4, No. 4) Edition, he explores the first 35 years of music in 3HO.   I wanted to be a rock star. I had left Puerto Rico for Boston in
Guru Dass Singh on the left with guitar; with other early 3H0 musicians: Krishna Kaur, Gurushabd Singh, Livtar Singh and Sat Peter Singh.