Devinder Pal Singh

Center for Understanding Sikhism
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    Guru Nanak’s Teachings & His Legacy of Peacebuilding – An Interview [Part-II]
    with Anayat Ullah Mugloo
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 72 (4): 45-53. 2024.
    [In June 2022, Anayat Ullah Mugloo, a research scholar at the University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India, contacted Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Director of the Center for Understanding Sikhism, Canada, to explore the legacy of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and his role in peacebuilding in South Asia. This interaction resulted in the following deliberation.]
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    Guru Nanak's Teaching and His Legacy of Peacebuilding [Part-I]
    with Anayat Ullah Mugloo
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 72 (3): 32-42. 2024.
    [In June 2022, Anayat Ullah Mugloo, a research scholar at the University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India, contacted Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Director of the Center for Understanding Sikhism, Canada, to explore the legacy of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and his role in peacebuilding in South Asia. This interaction resulted in the following deliberation.]
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    Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on Science-Religion Dialogue
    The Sikh Bulletin, USA 26 (1): 15-20. 2024.
    The science-religion dialogue refers to the ongoing and dynamic conversation between the realms of science and religion, exploring their respective domains, methodologies, and implications. This dialogue has been a topic of interest for centuries and continues to evolve as scientific discoveries and religious interpretations develop. Artificial intelligence (AI) can facilitate science-religion dialogue by analyzing vast amounts of data, identifying common ground, and promoting respectful discuss…Read more
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    Sikhism and Artificial Intelligence - The Mutual Relevance
    Understanding Sikhism: The Research Journal 25 (1): 153-157. 2023.
    Artificial Intelligence refers to developing computer systems and machines that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence. AI is an evolving field, and researchers and engineers continue to explore and develop new techniques and technologies to enhance its capabilities. The impact of AI on religions is not entirely predictable. AI is likely to affect religions or be affected by them in various ways, some of which are already becoming apparent. As with any new technology, it is up…Read more
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    Concept of God in Guru Nanak's Hymns
    Understanding Sikhism: The Research Journal 25 (1): 57-65. 2023.
    God refers to a supernatural or divine being who is the universe's creator and ruler and is often seen as the ultimate source of moral and spiritual authority. Different cultures and religions have different beliefs and ideas about God. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, described various names and attributes of God, symbolized as "ੴ” (Ik Onkar) in his compositions. This article attempts to describe the concept of God as outlined in Guru Nanak’s hymns. It is pointed out that Guru Nanak's hymns …Read more
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    Inspiring Young People to Embrace Sikhism
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 72 (1): 51-55. 2024.
    Sikhism is a vibrant and profound religious tradition. Its rich history, spiritual depth, commitment to equality, emphasis on selfless service, and devotion to God provide a strong foundation for inspiring the next generation to embrace this profound and enduring tradition. To ensure the continued growth and vitality of Sikhism, it is crucial to inspire and engage young people in the faith. By fostering a sense of understanding, community, and spiritual connection, we can ensure the future of Si…Read more
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    Sikhism is the world's fifth-largest religion. It was founded during the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. Its adherents are known as Sikhs. Currently, there are about 30 million Sikhs worldwide. Most of them live in the Indian state of Punjab. As per Sikh tradition, Sikhism was established by Guru Nanak (1469–1539) and subsequently led by a succession of nine other Gurus. Before his death, the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), bestowed the status o…Read more
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    Artificial Intelligence and Punjabi Culture
    International Culture and Art (Ica) 5 (4): 11-14. 2023.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that makes machines smart and capable of doing things that usually require human intelligence. AI works by training machines to learn from data and experiences. Such devices can recognize patterns, understand spoken language, see and understand images, and even make predictions based on their learning. Voice assistants like Siri or Alexa can understand our voice commands, answer questions, and perform tasks for us. AI-based self-driving cars can sens…Read more
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    Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on Punjabi culture
    Punjab Dey Rang, Lahore, Pakistan 17 (3): 5-10. 2023.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that makes machines smart and capable of doing things that usually require human intelligence. It is a rapidly evolving field with ongoing research and development to advance its capabilities and address its limitations. AI has permeated various aspects of our daily lives, and its applications can be found in numerous products and services. The integration of AI continues to expand across multiple sectors, providing convenience, personalization, and e…Read more
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    Truthful Living: A Perspective from Sikhism
    Horizon Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research 5 (2): 132-139. 2023.
    Truthful living involves aligning one’s thoughts, words, and actions with the ultimate truth. It is a way of living in accordance with one’s true nature, being honest, living with integrity, and practicing humility and selflessness. Sikhism emphasizes the importance of truthful living as a life of purpose, service, and ethical behaviour. It is a pathway of connecting with the Divine and achieving spiritual growth and fulfillment. According to Sikh doctrines, truthful living is a holistic approac…Read more
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    Braving the Challenges to Sikh Identity in the Present Era
    The Sikh Bulletin, USA 25 (3): 21-23. 2023.
    Sikh identity is a unique and distinct expression of faith and culture that has developed over centuries and reflects the experiences and values of the Sikh community. It is characterized by several distinguishing features, including a deep devotion to God, the practice of the five Ks (Kesh, Kangha, Kara, Kachera, and Kirpan), adherence to the teachings of the ten Sikh gurus as contained in the Guru Granth Sahib, and a commitment to principles of social justice, equality, and community service. …Read more
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    Challenges of AI for Promoting Sikhism in the 21st Century (Guest Editorial)
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (09): 6-8. 2023.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines or computer systems to perform tasks that usually require human intelligence. AI systems can understand and interpret information, make decisions, and solve problems based on patterns and data. They can also improve their performance over time by learning from their experiences. AI is used in various applications, such as enhancing knowledge and understanding, helping as voice assistants, aiding in image recognition, facilitating…Read more
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    Sangat, Saadh Sangat and Sat Sangat – A Gurbani Perspective
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (7): 27-31. 2023.
    Sangat is a term derived from the root word "sang," meaning association or to accompany travelers on pilgrimage. It also relates to assembly, company, fellowship, congregation, meeting, or union. The word sangat refers only to fellowship but does not necessarily refer to the merits or traits of associates. Sangat: In the Sikh religion, the Sangat term is used to refer to the community of people who gather to worship and support each other in their spiritual journey. Through the Sangat, Sikhs can…Read more
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    Sikhism - A Universal Religion
    with Bhai Harbans Lal
    The Sikh Bulletin, USA 25 (3): 19-21. 2023.
    A universal religion is a philosophical and theological concept with universal applicability regardless of culture, race, sex, religion, nationality, or another distinguishing feature [1]. A universal religion may also emphasize universal principles and inclusively accept others. Some examples of universal religions are Baháʼí Faith, Buddhism, and Christian Universalism. These religions believe in one fundamental truth that transcends the national, cultural, or religious boundaries or interpreta…Read more
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    Women Emancipation and Empowerment - A Sikh Perspective
    Nishaan Nagaara, New Delhi, India 23 (1): 8-9. 2023.
    Women represent half of all humanity, yet they continue to face discrimination in various parts of the world. The feminist movement has done much to lessen gender discrimination in Western societies. However, women in much of the world still face severe difficulties, such as violence, illiteracy, economic and social deprivation. It is increasingly recognized that better education and economic empowerment of women can play a significant role in uplifting the economic level of impoverished areas o…Read more
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    Spirituality - A Gurbani Perspective
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (6): 10-14. 2023.
    Spirituality refers to a sense of connection to something greater than oneself. It is often associated with religious or philosophical beliefs but can also be experienced in a secular context. Spiritual experiences can involve: • A feeling of inner peace. • A sense of interconnectedness with others and the world. • A recognition of one’s purpose and meaning in life. Though spirituality is not necessarily tied to any specific religion or belief system, some people may find spirituality through or…Read more
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    Guru Nanak - An Apostle of Peace
    Punjab Dey Rang, Lahore, Pk 17 (1): 5-8. 2023.
    Merriam-Webster dictionary defines an apostle as a person who initiates a great moral reform or who first advocates an important belief and system [1]. Similarly, the Cambridge Dictionary states that an apostle is someone who strongly supports a particular belief or political movement [2]. The Free Dictionary by Farlex describes an apostle as a person who pioneers an important reform movement, cause, or belief; a passionate adherent; or a strong supporter. In the light of the above meanings of t…Read more
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    Guru Nanak's Teachings on Building Good Indo-Pak Relations
    Abstracts of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, India 26 (4): 16-20. 2022.
    Currently, India-Pakistan relations have often been afflicted by cross-border terrorism, ceasefire violations, territorial disputes, etc. Improving bilateral ties is crucial for both countries, as it would mean stabilizing South Asia and improving the economies of both nations. A strong political will to mend the relationship at the current juncture is direly needed. A constructive approach and confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan can be crucial to improving their ties. About …Read more
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    Dr. Devinder Singh Sekhon – An Eminent Sikh Scholar devoted to the Sikh Cause
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (2): 49-56. 2023.
    Dr. Devinder Singh Sekhon served as a Chemistry/Educational Administration professor at various colleges/Universities in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Presently, living in Windsor, Canada, he is actively contributing to the fields of Science, Religion, and Literature. Despite being a noted chemist and educationist, he is interested in sharing his insights about religion and science. Due to this keen dedication to sharing his understanding of Sikhi doctrines with all, he authored seven bo…Read more
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    Guru Nanak : A Harbinger of Modern Scientific Thought
    Punjab Dey Rang, Dcrcf, Lahore, Pk 16 (4): 6-12. 2022.
    Our universe has over 200 billion galaxies, each containing roughly 100 billion stars. It is still being determined how many planets are orbiting these stars. But at least one of them has undoubtedly evolved life, with the capacity to speculate about the origin of this vast universe. Humans have been looking up into the sky for eons to have a coherent and rational understanding of the Creation. In his compositions [1] of Jap (u), Sidh Gosht, Aasa di Var, Thitee and Maru Sohilé, Guru Nanak has en…Read more
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    Five Classical Elements of Creation - Religious Perspectives
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (1): 34-38. 2023.
    The five classical elements of creation are also known as Panch Tattva or the basic elements of life. Within these, and through these, life has prevailed and evolved. Although various religious philosophies differ in many details, they emphasize the fundamental unity of the universe through recognizing these elements as the basis of creation. Thus, Panch Tattva's knowledge helps us transcend the notion of an isolated individual self and identify ourselves with the ultimate reality.
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    Elisabeth Meru – A Prolific Author and a Devoted Sikh Proponent
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (5): 48-52. 2023.
    Elisabeth Meru, born in Hamburg, is a poetess by heart, a storyteller by nature, a forwarding merchant / financial accountant by training, and a Sikh by choice. She is currently settled in Munich, Germany. During the past three decades, she has authored numerous short stories, articles, and poetic compositions for various newspapers, journals, and radio broadcasts. With over a dozen books, both in English and German languages, to her credit to date, she is a prolific author who specializes in wr…Read more
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    Truthful living is a central concept in Sikhism. It highlights the importance of living a life based on truth, honesty, and integrity. According to Sikhism, living a truthful life is essential for spiritual growth and leading a fulfilling and purposeful life. The foundation of truthful living in Sikhism is the concept of ‘Sat,’ which means truth or reality. Sikhism emphasizes the importance of seeking and living in harmony with the ultimate truth, which is believed to be embodied in the teaching…Read more
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    Understanding Anand - A Book Review (Book Author: Dr. Karminder Singh Dhillon) (review)
    The Sikh Bulletin, USA 25 (1): 36-39. 2023.
    Dr. Karminder Singh Dhillon is a much-acclaimed theologian, a renowned civil servant, a prolific writer and a profound scholar of comparative religious studies. Born in 1960 at Teluk Anson, Perak, Malaysia, he retired after 32 years long professional career in the Malaysian Civil Service. His incisive articles on Sikh theology have been regularly published in various international journals. Currently serving as Joint Editor for the Sikh Bulletin, USA, he, with his exceptional writing style, h…Read more
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    Own Your Life: Create as You Go (6 Virtues that can change your life) (review)
    The Sikh Bulletin, USA 24 36-38. 2022.
    "Own Your Life: Create as You Go" outlines Parm Sran's journey of life transformation. From a person suffering from clinical depression, in constant denial of her condition, suffering from self-limiting beliefs, past regrets, anger, guilt and relationship conflicts to her transformation into a person full of positive energy, enthusiasm, optimism and leading an exemplary life full of joy and peace is quite a journey worth knowing.
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    Guru Nanak - His Life and Times (Part-II)
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 67 (02): 38-43. 2019.
    Guru Nanak was not content to remain a mystic. He undertook [9-11] four long travels, called udasis, to spread his message far and wide and to share his spiritual experiences with others. Bhai Mardana always accompanied the Guru during missionary tours. During the four travels, Guru Nanak visited different religious places. He went to Kurukshetra, Haridwar, Joshi Math, Ratha Sahib, Gorakh Matta (Nanak Matta), Audhya, Prayag, Varanasi, Gaya, Patna, Dhubri and Gauhati in Assam, Dacca, Puri, Cuttoc…Read more
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    PAL SINGH PUREWAL: The Architect of the Nanakshahi & Hijri Calendars
    Punjab Dey Rang, Lahore, Pakistan 16 (3): 5-8. 2022.
    A renowned Sikh scholar and internationally recognized expert on Calendrical Science, S. Pal Singh Purewal's outstanding contribution to Sikh history has been the Nanakshahi calendar. In the old Bikrami calendar, some gurpurabs (Sikhs' sacred days for commemorating certain events) came twice a year, and some gurpurabs did not come even once a year. Taking cognizance of these anomalies, Pal Singh Purewal took the initiative to remedy the situation. For nearly fifteen years, he toiled hard to sort…Read more
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    Five Classical Elements of Creation - Religious Perspectives
    The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 71 (1): 34-38. 2023.
    The five classical elements of creation are also known as Panch Tattva or the basic elements of life. Within these, and through these, life has prevailed and evolved. Although various religious philosophies differ in many details, they emphasize the fundamental unity of the universe through recognizing these elements as the basis of creation. Thus, Panch Tattva's knowledge helps us transcend the notion of an isolated individual self and identify ourselves with the ultimate reality.
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    "Own Your Life: Create as You Go" outlines Parm Sran's journey of life transformation. From a person suffering from clinical depression, in constant denial of her condition, suffering from self-limiting beliefs, past regrets, anger, guilt and relationship conflicts to her transformation into a person full of positive energy, enthusiasm, optimism and leading an exemplary life full of joy and peace is quite a journey worth knowing.
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    Guru Nanak’s Life and Works - A Scientific Perspective
    The Sikh Bulletin, USA 24 (5): 17-18. 2022.
    Scientific methodology is defined as a mode of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data gathered, a hypothesis formulated and then empirically tested. Viewed in this light, Guru Nanak’s life was a continuous process of scientific experimentation and statement. Guru Nanak’s life and writings are rich in several such examples wherein his scientific approach to resolving several real-life situations with logic and rationality is evident.