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Diwali - Festival of Lights
- By Surjit Singh flora
- Published 01/2/2009
- Religion
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India is a land of festivals. Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is celebrated with fervour and gaiety. The festival is celebrated by young and old, rich and poor, throughout the country to dispel darkness and light up their lives. The festival symbolizes unity in diversity as every state celebrates it in its own special way.
I AM A PROUD TURBANED PERSON
- By Surjit Singh flora
- Published 01/2/2009
- Religion
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This headpiece is a marker of the Sikh identity and a symbol of a religious belief system despite the desire to fit in, where as by creating the Khalsa (an order of the pure ones) to uphold universal brotherhood, Guru Gobind Singh gave the Sikhs the 5 K's in a baptismal rite: Kes (long hair), Kangha (comb to keep the long hair neat), Kara (an iron bracelet), Kachcha (shorts) and Kirpan (sword). These outward symbols were meant to remind them of their principles.
The Universal Lord – Guru Nanak Dev Ji
- By Surjit Singh flora
- Published 01/1/2009
- Religion
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Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikh religion.Guru Nanak Dev ji was born in 1469 in Talwandi, near Lahore, Pakistan. His father Mehta Kalu, was an accountant of land revenue in the government. His mother was Mata (Mother) Tripta Devi. His elder sister was Bibi Nanki. His parents were Khatri Hindus of the Bedi Family. He preached and promoted universal brotherhood, selfless love, peace, harmony and service to the humanity. We (Sikhs) gain strength and seek directions through prayers and worshipping "Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji" as living guru
Let’s give Jack Layton a chance
- By Surjit Singh flora
- Published 01/1/2009
- Politics
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