An International Scientist and a Leading Exponent of Nanakian Philosophy - Prof. Devinder Singh Chahal
Interviewed by
Dr. Devinder Pal Singh
Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, L5A 1Y7, ON, Canada
Dr. Devinder Singh Chahal, Montreal, QC, Canada, and Dr. D. P. Singh, Mississauga...
Sikhi as it is practiced today, is no longer the Sikhi that was taught to us by our Gurus. It is a spirituality that stands distorted, corrupted and tainted. Its scripture – Gurbani – has been distorted through vedic and puranic slants in interpretations and translations; its history muddled in...
BOOK REVIEW By Prof. Harbans Lal, Ph.D.; D.Litt. (Hons).
"Science and Sikhism: Conflict or Coherence" (Anthology of Essays on Various Concepts in Sri Guru Granth Sahib), 334 pages
Author: Dr. D.P. Singh
Singh Brothers Publishers, Amritsar, India
When I received the newly published book my...
Please read the latest report on British Sikhs and Mental Health:
http://www.britishsikhreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/British-Sikh-Report-2018.pdf
It would be great to discuss this report, how it represents sikhi and spiritual perspectives on mental health and depression.
What does...
I am reminded of an erstwhile Governor of New York, at one time a Presidential hopeful, Mario Cuomo. He famously advised politicians to “Campaign in poetry but govern in prose.”
For our newly minted current President, Donald Trump, it’s always campaign season. He makes policy, manages our...
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Sangat ji,
On occasion as I read the Hukamnama I find myself cringing at a particular word used in the English translation. The word is "slave". Maybe it's because I'm an American and our national history with slavery, but whenever I read this word I find myself forced further from...
Found this blog recently and it's quite interesting. As a non-Indian without the assumed knowledge of cultural religion of Hinduism, a lot of the Hindu/Indian mythological references in Gurbani go right over my head. I hope the author continues this project as I imagine it will become a very...
Who am I? by Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal
Who am I? I am a soul. I am part of Supreme Soul; having the same characteristics of Supreme Soul. I have been given a body to perform my functions. My soul was entered into a body to ensure performance of the...
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