Category: Community

A Final Farewell to Dr. Marwah

Sangat members, The Bhai Sahiba Bibiji and Sikh Dharma International bid attended the funeral on January 16th, 2025, of longtime friend and collaborator of the community Dr Amarjit Singh Marwha. Dr Marwah has been a dedicated pioneer in the Sikh American community for many decades. He emigrated to America in 1953 at
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Malaysia Japa and White Tantric Yoga in Kuala Lumpur

Visiting World Sangat:  Inspiration and Shared Values, November 2024 Southeast Asia was recently the setting for a confluence of Sangat dedicated to taking part in our dynamic and life-chaging practices. The events took place in Malaysia and were very well organized and presented by the Anand Foundation which graciously hosted the Sangat
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In Memoriam – SS Sangeet Kaur Khalsa

Sangeet Kaur is probably best known for her angelic voice, and the uplifting melody she drew from the ethers for the Dhan Dhan Ram Das Gur recording. But she also recorded sadhana mantras, banis, and other shabds, always collaborating with other musicians. Fewer people know the many other ways Sangeet Kaur served Sikh Dharma, the Ministry, Solstices, several Ashrams and Gurdwaras,
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Interreligious Dialogue from a Sikh Perspective: Lessons from Bolivia

by SS Sham Kaur Khalsa, La Paz, Bolivia 2024 (Third Quarter) SDI Ministry Newsletter As Sikhs, our active participation in interreligious dialogues around the world is nourished by the inclusive teachings of our faith. In 2023, I had the honor of experiencing this firsthand in Bolivia, where I joined as a Sikh
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Saying Goodbye to YogiJi

Originally written on October 7, 2004, the day after the passing of Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji, Ek Ong Kaar Kaur describes the Espanola community in the midst of Yogiji’s twilight days. =================================================================== It was only a week ago yesterday that the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan, strolled through the
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