Ministers of Sikh Dharma serve the needs of their communities and can be found in hospitals, healing centers, universities, airports, the United Nations, Interfaith Organizations, the World Parliament of Religions, Gurdwaras, inner cities and shelters. Sikh Ministers teach students, feed the hungry, help the injured and the sick, and serve to uplift people and communities around the world.
Sikh Dharma Ministry was created by the Siri Singh Sahib in the 1970s to develop leadership responsibility and accountability, and serve the growth of Sikh Dharma. They complete training and annual re-certification to perform weddings, last rites and other duties of service.
To find a Sikh Dharma Minister in your geographical area, please contact Ek Ong Kar Kaur Khalsa in the Chancellor's Office, Los Angeles, CA at ekongkarkaur@earthlink.net.
To learn more, visit http://www.sdministry.org and http://www.sikhdharma.org.
Simran, remembrance of the Name of God, is the test of the spirit. Seva, selfless service, is the test of selflessness. Bana, dignified graceful dress, is the test of dignity. Bani, Prayer, is the test of divinity. These four challenges are to set life on the path of righteousness.
-Siri Singh Sahib
Yogi Bhajan
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Sikh Dharma of Southern California
P.O. Box 35657
Los Angeles, CA 90035