NPR visits The Golden Temple. A little peek into the Sikh faith

I was raised by a Hindu mother and a Sikh father who both sort of practiced both faiths. In my experience religion in India can be both fluid and rigid, all at once. I've never been to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, but would love to visit. While an atheist, I find great comfort, joy, love, and warmth in Sikh temples (known as Gurdwaras) with the rituals, the amazing music, and the langar - the communal meal which all share equally. I have fond memories of helping prepare, serve, and clean up these meals - the act of service is known as 'seva' and is a core value of Sikhism. Not to mention how fantastic the food usually is; always simple, always good.

While I don't necessarily identify as a Sikh, much of my identity was formed around Sikhism's principles of equality and justice. I also wear a steel bracelet known as a 'kara' which symbolizes strength and integrity, and is supposed to be a visual reminder to do the right thing with your hands.

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