Guru Kirin Kaur: Why I Became a Sikh

Guru Kirin Kaur (originally from Mexico) shares her experiences learning about the Sikh religion, being a Sikh and a parent. She also shares a few stories from her recent travels in South America.

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8 Responses to “Guru Kirin Kaur: Why I Became a Sikh”

  1. xSHANTIx says:

    wow this video is sooooooo radiant. Guru Kirin Kaur is such a princess. I love it! thanks for putting it on ji! :D

  2. Guruka Singh says:

    And, Shanti Ji… not only is Guru Kirn such a princess with such a big heart, she also runs the Chocolate Maven, with her husband, Dharam Singh. Yes, she’s THAT Guru Kirn Kaur @;-)##

  3. Anonymous says:

    Sat Nam,

    So lovely to see Guru Kirin here…the Grand Warrior Princess, Sword Master extraordinaire and all around rockin’girl. :)May she live long and prosper. SBK

  4. Anonymous says:

    Wow, she’s a beautiful person. Nice to see a Mexican Sikh. Respect. :)

  5. xSHANTIx says:

    ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo my gosh oooooooooooooooooooo my gosh oooooooooooooooooooo my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is my adoptive mother to be then! :p now i love her more..it must be all the chocolate that makes one so radiant!!!! i must eat more!

  6. Anonymous says:

    Wow! watching this just made my day – A fellow hispanic that realized there was more to life than the customs we are brought up in. Kudos!!!

  7. Anonymous says:

    Is She an amritdhari?

  8. Anonymous says:

    I had the honor of meeting Guru Kirin Kaur at Ladies Camp in Vancouver many years ago. From the very moment I saw her, I felt her radiance and strength. She was also just so down to earth, and her sense of humor made her even more enchanting. I’m a Punjabi Sikh, and I know Guru Kirin to be one of those folks who has left a lasting impression on me. Her daughters too are just amazing human beings.