Sikh Bloggers

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Here is a list of Sikhs who have a started Sikh related Blogs. If you have created a blog or know of someone else who has, feel free to add to the list. In order to help the blog stand out we recommend that you write a sentence or two giving SikhiWiki users a feel for the theme or content that the blog might contain.

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It started as a way for me to share my personal life with family and close friends. It has since grown into a place for me to share thoughts, ideas, inspirations, and just have fun. It is a medley of fun and serious things. I miss the personal connection that I use to have when SikhNet was smaller and less formal, so for me this is a place to be able to just speak out share with others on a personal level and not as "SikhNet". It's kind of ironic...but yeah...you guessed it...the website is http://www.mrsikhnet.com (People can't remember the spelling of my name so some friends suggested this, since this is what they jokingly call me, "Mr SikhNet"). The site is updated daily with a mixture of pictures, videos, music, happenings, thoughts, etc. You can also subscribe to the audio portion as a podcast.

"THE BEST BLOG I EVER SEEN, Keep It Up Gurumustuk" :--Navi 12:22, 11 Aug 2005 (Central Daylight Time)


"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give."

http://www.ashsingh.com

A look at my life as a friend, brother, son, technopreneur, philanthropist, motivational speaker, artist, athlete, writer, and a Sikh.

You can also visit Sikhpal.com by Clicking here.


I am traveling across America, making a film about religion, fear, and violence since 9/11. I am a third-generation Sikh American. I study religion and ethics at Harvard. I wish to face the violence and fight it. I don't want to fight alone. And so I write. These are my notes...

In the aftermath of 9/11, Valarie Kaur journied across America with a camera and captured the stories of Sikh, Muslim, and Arab Americans. Stories of fear and unspeakable loss. But also resilience and hope. Now four years later, she crosses the country again, this time with a film crew, to discover how much has changed, or stayed the same. Join the making of the documentary film "Divided We Fall: Americans in the Aftermath".


Two Sikhs, Valarie Kaur and Dawinder S. Sidhu, are directing this new research initiative to study the mistreatment of minority communities during times of national crisis and military action

Mr. Sidhu noted, "DNSI will present an honest picture of the condition of the communities affected by the post-9/11 backlash, particularly Sikhs, by compiling objective information on existing incidents and more importantly by performing original research on the consequences of this backlash, as told by members of the targeted communities themselves."


To have your Sikh Youth related event pictures, announcements and more posted on our Blog, you can submit your post directly by e-mailing [email protected]! All submissions will be reviewed before being posted. Submissions to our blog should be related to Sikhi / Sikhism and the title of the blog submission should be in the subject of your e-mail.

The goal of BCSikhYouth.com is to facilitate all of the Sikh Youth groups in British Columbia, Canada to give their unique strengths to a working partnership that would re-connect the youth with Sikhism and promote unity within the BC Sikh community. The BCsikhYouth website features a community directory, calendar, links, e-mail newsletter, and more. Our blog is a new addition to try to provide the most up-to-date announcements. Other seconds we are currently working on include a community directory, calendar, classifieds, and forum. Check out BCSikhYouth.com regularly for updates!
 


Other Blogs

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  • ChaHun's Blog - We are Different, We are One; Guru Ka Langar; This Story is fascinating - Steadfastness?; What a Story?; A Sikh and a Blue Flower in The Wilderness - A Dialogue; Parents and Children - Responsibilty?; Hair and a Sikh; Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Family Life - A View; Respect to SGGS and Concept of Shabad Guru; We Sikhs need to introspect; Status of women In Sikh Religion; Sura? Conquest of the Mind, Is it not?;Unshorn Hair in Sikh Religion - My Perspective: Any Suggestions?;Role and expectations from Children;Sikhi, Turban and Woman;Sikhi – Vital Statistics – Suggestions;Equality of Woman – What does it Mean?;Baisakhi 1699, Amrit Then and Now – Woman – A Suggestion;Topi, Turban and Long Hair;Sikhi or Punjabi;Sikhi-Service or Sword?;Participation of Sikh Youth in Gurudwaras; Golak in the Gurudwara?
  • Bhagatshan Singh Powar :::...


G to I

The quest of a young Sikh guy for a wife-the arranged way. Come,share my experience.

This blog is just something that my fiance and I decided to start to chronicle our life. There are pictures of our family, our life as a dental and medical student and links to Sikhi related sites. Please visit and give us your comments.


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T to Z

  • Tejinder Pal Singh Jab Haam Hote Tab tuu naahi
  • Upinder Kaur Photographs of sikh interest
  • Vicky Singh THe blogging - Inane, Rambling, Rarely Updated, produced by Average S1ngh ;)
  • VaheGuruu ***VaheGuruu - VAHEGURUU - VaheGuruu - VAHEGURUU - VaheGuruu***
  • xSHANTIx please feel free to read or comment on my blog about western aspiring Gursikh thankies xx
  • Harmeet SinghBlog on International Relations and Human Rights
  • Work in ProgressBlog on on general topics directly / indirectly affecting / related to sikhs...
  • Do you know of any other blogs by Sikhs? Feel free to add to this list.

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