Kulbir Kaur

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The pure saint-soldier

Is there present a true Sikh who would offer his head to the Guru as a sacrifice?” asked the young Guru Gobind Singh. The whole assembly of Sikhs was silent.

Nine nights of Shakti

It is Gudi Pudwa in Marathi, Ugadi in Kannada and Cheti-Chand in Sindhi — call it by any name but it is, simply, the Hindu New Year Day, a time of new beginning, the arrival of Navratra. Basant Navratri is a festival of the worship of Shakti when energy in the form of the universal mother, Durga, is invoked. It is this energy that is responsible for creation, preservation as well as destruction. Navratra is the time to thank the “Divine Power” for all the things bestowed upon us.

Sing with devotion

Can you hear the gentle rustle of the reeds and waving plants, the murmur of the rivulets, the gushing of hill-torrents, the humming of the bees, the chirping of the birds and the songs of the lark and the nightingale which constitute the orchestra of nature?” says Guru Nanak. The Almighty is the greatest musician who has created the world resonating with cosmic melody. So, why not use music for spiritual realisation?

Welcome the Spring

When the fields are mustard yellow, the berries ripen yellow, the atmosphere is neither intense with heat nor are there are shivering waves of winter, my beloved, it is Basant here. When there is calm and the season is full of quite joy as well as passionate, my love, it is the time to celebrate the spring festival, Basant Panchami. “Aaj basant manalay suhagan, aaj basant manalay” — with these words, Amir Khusro not only praises the coming of spring but there is also a longing to meet his guru Hazrat Nizamuddin.

As a self-confessed hardliner, I must admit that being a part of the team engaged in Indo-Pak Track 2 dialogue has been very interesting.

In June 2012, world leaders along with thousands of participants from governments, NGOs and environmental groups as well as the private sector will come together in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil for Rio+20