The Sikh Symbols by Kirpal Singh M.A. 1. Introduction 2. The Background 3. A New Turning Point and the Great…
The Five K’s
The Five K’s The Guru instructed his Amritdhari (Baptised) Sikhs to keep five K s i.e. Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha…
A New Turning Point and the Great Test
A New Turning Point and the Great Test Guru Gobind Rai, seeing the gravity of the situation, resolved to awaken…
The Importance of Hair in Sikh Philosophy and practice
The Importance of Hair in Sikh Philosophy and practice In Sikh philosophy and practice, the keeping of unshaven hair (Kesh)…
Hair and Health
Hair and Health Human hair is a great factory of vital energy. Hair is living tissue and a functioning vital…
The Guru’s injunctions on the Sikh Form
The Guru’s injunctions on the Sikh Form As I see the Guru my turban is much exalted (Guru Ram Das)…
The Hair and Other Religions
The Hair and Other Religions Tracing back the importance and significance of human hair to the dawn of civilisation, we…
Free and Universal Man
Free and Universal Man The Sikhs as a community of saint soldiers, laboriously created by the Sikh Gurus, still persists…
The Background
The Background The Sikh form – the wearing of uncut hair with a turban and the unshaven beard – is…
The Turban
The Turban As is the crown to a sovereign, so is a Turban to a Sikh. In order to keep…