Sant Kirpal Singh (1894–1974) was a great spiritual Master whose life was devoted to guiding humanity toward self-realization and inner awakening. Born on 6 February, he emphasized that human birth is a rare and precious opportunity given for understanding our true nature and realizing the divine within. His life and teachings continue to inspire seekers…
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Amar Singh Chamkila: The Immortal Rebel of Punjab’s Folk Legacy
In Punjab, it’s never easy for artists, especially those who come from middle-class or lower-class families. When someone rises from nothing and suddenly becomes famous, it looks like a dream. But for them, it becomes a trap. They get stuck between fans, fame, and people who both love and envy them. The same crowd that…
The Living Legacy of Compassion: Honoring Bhagat Puran Singh Ji
Today, on the birth anniversary of Bhagat Puran Singh Ji, we remember not just a man, but a towering soul whose life was a beacon of unconditional love, tireless service, and profound environmental consciousness. He was not merely a humanitarian—he was a saint in action, a silent revolutionary who served the forgotten, uplifted the fallen,…
Baisakhi, Punjab’s Misguided Youth, and the Unfinished Fight for Change
Baisakhi is a vibrant and multifaceted festival, especially in Punjab, where it marks the harvest of rabi crops like wheat and the Punjabi New Year, ushering in a season of renewal, gratitude, and hope. Traditionally, Baisakhi is a day of colorful celebrations, with bhangra, gidda, and fairs filling the streets, as well as spiritual significance…
