Environment awareness includes conserving energy, lesser reliance on fossil fuels, water wastage, greed motivated devastation of vegetation without proper rejuvenation, minimisation of garbage and encouraging recycling.
When we look at Sikh history, it is fair to say that poverty is not a virtue in Sikh Dharma. Rather, the Gurus created a social climate where people could feel a basic level of security, and then have the opportunity to develop their talents, and earn a living.
What was in store for future was not known. Their lands, animals and other valuables all were left behind. They had lost number of near and dear ones en-route..... Those who were sick were treated. However a new name 'Refugee' was attached by the volunteers from new India.
YET, BEHOLD, THE JUSTICE AND THE MIGHT OF THE OMNIPOTENT IS SO BRIGHT AND SHINES IN THE DARKNESS
From this comparative study it is found that science is coming to the conclusions very close or almost the same as the ones which the Gurus and saints have already described in the scripture. Science has lot to take from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib for future guidance.
We have now established the “SikhNet Charitable Trust” in India. This will allow SikhNet to do more work in India, as well as accepting Dasvandh from those who want to be part of this seva but do not have an international credit or debit card.
I AM IN ECSTACY WITH THE LOVE OF WAHEGURU THE ONLY LOVE I NEED
AS I FLOAT WITH THE WAVES ~ THE INTRINSIC UNDERTONE OF THE GURU'S GRACE... ~ AS I SING ALONG......
The word Guru has now morphed into so many applications that it becomes confusing. Common usage equates the word with any expert. Gurus are now dime a dozen. One can be a Guru in the kitchen or in music, in surgery or in style and fashion, even a personal trainer at the spa.
Though the main 'curriculum' is aimed at youth - mums, dads, grandparents and adults in general are also catered for in special gurmatt and gurbani interactive classes by competent bilingual 'facilitators'. It is a strong belief of this camp organisers that Sikhi can only flourish if a strong 'family values' culture is nurtured.