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    News: Dr. Devinder Pal Singh Delivers Talk on “AI and Sikhism” at Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib.

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    September 12, 2025 – The Department of Physics at Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib, hosted an expert talk by Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Director of the Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on the timely theme “Harnessing AI for Sikhism – Opportunities and Risks.” The event was graced by the presence of Dr. Pritpal Singh, Vice-Chancellor; Prof. S. S. Billing, Dean of Academic Affairs; Dr. Tegbir Singh, Registrar; and Dr. Preet Kaur, Head of the Department of Physics. In his remarks, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Pritpal Singh appreciated Dr. Devinder Pal Singh’s contributions to the promotion of Sikhism and emphasized the importance of exploring artificial intelligence in the context of religious studies. In her welcome address, Dr. Preet Kaur highlighted Dr. Singh’s extensive contributions to Sikh studies and his pioneering work in exploring the intersections of science, technology, and religion. During his talk, Dr. Singh discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) presents both transformative opportunities and significant ethical challenges for Sikh communities worldwide. He emphasized the potential of AI in areas such as preservation and accessibility of Sikh scriptures, educational tools for youth, and global interfaith dialogue. At the same time, he cautioned against over-reliance on technology, underlining the risks of misinformation, cultural misrepresentation, and ethical dilemmas in AI development. The event also featured the release of Dr. Singh’s newly published book, “Echoes of a Digital Dawn – AI’s Triumphs and Trials,” which explores the broader societal implications of artificial intelligence in contemporary life. A large number of students attended the event and actively engaged in a lively discussion session, raising questions about AI’s role in shaping future religious scholarship and community practices. The program concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing appreciation for Dr. Singh’s insightful perspectives and his continuing efforts to bridge the gap between emerging technologies and Sikh thought

    News: Dr. Devinder Pal Singh Delivers Talk on “AI and Sikhism” at Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib.

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    September 12, 2025 – The Department of Physics at Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib, hosted an expert talk by Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Director of the Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on the timely theme “Harnessing AI for Sikhism – Opportunities and Risks.” The event was graced by the presence of Dr. Pritpal Singh, Vice-Chancellor; Prof. S. S. Billing, Dean of Academic Affairs; Dr. Tegbir Singh, Registrar; and Dr. Preet Kaur, Head of the Department of Physics. In his remarks, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Pritpal Singh appreciated Dr. Devinder Pal Singh’s contributions to the promotion of Sikhism and emphasized the importance of exploring artificial intelligence in the context of religious studies. In her welcome address, Dr. Preet Kaur highlighted Dr. Singh’s extensive contributions to Sikh studies and his pioneering work in exploring the intersections of science, technology, and religion. During his talk, Dr. Singh discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) presents both transformative opportunities and significant ethical challenges for Sikh communities worldwide. He emphasized the potential of AI in areas such as preservation and accessibility of Sikh scriptures, educational tools for youth, and global interfaith dialogue. At the same time, he cautioned against over-reliance on technology, underlining the risks of misinformation, cultural misrepresentation, and ethical dilemmas in AI development. The event also featured the release of Dr. Singh’s newly published book, “Echoes of a Digital Dawn – AI’s Triumphs and Trials,” which explores the broader societal implications of artificial intelligence in contemporary life. A large number of students attended the event and actively engaged in a lively discussion session, raising questions about AI’s role in shaping future religious scholarship and community practices. The program concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing appreciation for Dr. Singh’s insightful perspectives and his continuing efforts to bridge the gap between emerging technologies and Sikh thought

    Book Review: "Mystic Echoes: Stories Rooted in Sikh Spiritual Realms" (Book Author: Dr. Devinder Pal Singh; Book Reviewer: Prof. Hardev Singh Virk)

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    Dr. Devinder Pal (DP) Singh joined the Physics Department in 1983 as an Ad-hoc Lecturer to teach Physics and complete his doctorate degree in Physics (Acoustics). I found him as a dedicated teacher and researcher. Upon moving to Canada as an immigrant, he initiated a new venture, the “Center for Understanding Sikhism”. A similar organization, the “Institute for Understanding Sikhism,” was established in 1999 by Dr. D. S. Chahal in Montreal. I was perplexed as to why a hardcore physicist was meddling in Sikhism. My curiosity was satisfied after reviewing his book, “Science and Sikhism: Conflict or Coherence.” I started rating him as one of the greatest exponents of Sikhism (Sikhi) in the modern age. The Foreword “A Sacred Mirror: Seeing Ourselves Through Sikh Narratives” is by Bhai Harbans Lal, Ph.D., D. Litt (Hons). Bhai Lal appreciates the technique used by D. P. Singh: “It brings the living essence of Gurbani into our day-to-day existence. These are not abstract theological exercises, nor are they simply nostalgic tales of rural life. Instead, they are powerful spiritual parables, immersive narratives that reveal how the universal truths embedded in Sikh teachings manifest in the hearts, struggles, and transformations of everyday people”. The author introduces his UNIQUE work in the Preface “Bridging the Temporal and the Timeless” as follows: “The stories in Mystic Echoes: Stories Rooted in Sikh Spiritual Realms emerge from the convergence of profound spiritual reflection, lived experience, and the enduring resonance of Sikh philosophy. They are not merely works of fiction, but narrative expressions of spiritual truths rooted in the teachings of the Sikh Gurus”. Further, D. P. Singh explains the relevance and importance of chosen topics: “Each story in Mystic Echoes is an attempt to explore a specific spiritual theme from within the Sikh tradition: Naam (Divine Name), Hukam (Divine Order), Haumai (Ego), Maya (Worldly Illusion), Raza (Divine Will), Sunn (Primal Void), Sahaj (Equilibrium), Bhaau and Bhae (Devotional Love and Reverent Fear), Nadar (Grace), Wismad (Wondrous Bliss), Anhad Naad (Unstruck Melody), Chautha Pad (Fourth State), Dasam Duar (Tenth Gate), Panj Tat (Five classical elements), and Daya (Compassion) among others

    Book Review: "Mystic Echoes: Stories Rooted in Sikh Spiritual Realms" (Book Author: Dr. Devinder Pal Singh; Book Reviewer: Prof. Hardev Singh Virk)

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    Dr. Devinder Pal (DP) Singh joined the Physics Department in 1983 as an Ad-hoc Lecturer to teach Physics and complete his doctorate degree in Physics (Acoustics). I found him as a dedicated teacher and researcher. Upon moving to Canada as an immigrant, he initiated a new venture, the “Center for Understanding Sikhism”. A similar organization, the “Institute for Understanding Sikhism,” was established in 1999 by Dr. D. S. Chahal in Montreal. I was perplexed as to why a hardcore physicist was meddling in Sikhism. My curiosity was satisfied after reviewing his book, “Science and Sikhism: Conflict or Coherence.” I started rating him as one of the greatest exponents of Sikhism (Sikhi) in the modern age. The Foreword “A Sacred Mirror: Seeing Ourselves Through Sikh Narratives” is by Bhai Harbans Lal, Ph.D., D. Litt (Hons). Bhai Lal appreciates the technique used by D. P. Singh: “It brings the living essence of Gurbani into our day-to-day existence. These are not abstract theological exercises, nor are they simply nostalgic tales of rural life. Instead, they are powerful spiritual parables, immersive narratives that reveal how the universal truths embedded in Sikh teachings manifest in the hearts, struggles, and transformations of everyday people”. The author introduces his UNIQUE work in the Preface “Bridging the Temporal and the Timeless” as follows: “The stories in Mystic Echoes: Stories Rooted in Sikh Spiritual Realms emerge from the convergence of profound spiritual reflection, lived experience, and the enduring resonance of Sikh philosophy. They are not merely works of fiction, but narrative expressions of spiritual truths rooted in the teachings of the Sikh Gurus”. Further, D. P. Singh explains the relevance and importance of chosen topics: “Each story in Mystic Echoes is an attempt to explore a specific spiritual theme from within the Sikh tradition: Naam (Divine Name), Hukam (Divine Order), Haumai (Ego), Maya (Worldly Illusion), Raza (Divine Will), Sunn (Primal Void), Sahaj (Equilibrium), Bhaau and Bhae (Devotional Love and Reverent Fear), Nadar (Grace), Wismad (Wondrous Bliss), Anhad Naad (Unstruck Melody), Chautha Pad (Fourth State), Dasam Duar (Tenth Gate), Panj Tat (Five classical elements), and Daya (Compassion) among others

    Dr. Devinder Singh Sekhon – An Eminent Sikh Scholar devoted to the Sikh Cause

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    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 books on various aspects of the Sikh way of life. In addition, his about three dozen stories and two dozen articles have been published in various newspapers and magazines in India, Canada and the USA. His writings, laced with his rationalistic approach and logical outlook, have been well appreciated by his readers. Presently, he is entirely devoted to preparing an English translation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of the Sikhs. In one of my recent meetings with him, I had a chance to learn more about his contributions and insights into Sikhism. A brief write-up of the interview is being shared for the benefit of the readers

    Dr. Devinder Singh Sekhon – An Eminent Sikh Scholar devoted to the Sikh Cause

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    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 books on various aspects of the Sikh way of life. In addition, his about three dozen stories and two dozen articles have been published in various newspapers and magazines in India, Canada and the USA. His writings, laced with his rationalistic approach and logical outlook, have been well appreciated by his readers. Presently, he is entirely devoted to preparing an English translation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of the Sikhs. In one of my recent meetings with him, I had a chance to learn more about his contributions and insights into Sikhism. A brief write-up of the interview is being shared for the benefit of the readers

    Prof. Devinder Singh Chahal - A Leading Exponent of Nanakian Philosophy

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    Prof. Devinder Singh Chahal, an international microbiologist, having worked at various prestigious universities in India and the USA, migrated to Canada in 1975. In Canada, firstly, he worked at the University of Waterloo, Ontario and later on at Institut Armand‐Frappier, Université du Québec, Laval, Québec. He retired as a Professor of Industrial Microbiology in 1996. In his long career as a microbiologist, he is credited with the discovery of two new species of fungi, three scientific books, numerous research articles and five patents. He has published 6 books and several articles on the scientific and logical interpretation of Gurbani. He played an instrumental role in establishing the Institute of Understanding Sikhism, Laval, Quebec. Presently, he is working as honorary Editor‐in‐Chief of "Understanding Sikhism: The Research Journal." Besides, he is a member of the Advisory Committee of SGGS Study Centre, G.N.D. University, Amritsar since 2011. He has been honoured for his services to Sikhism by several Sikh organizations e.g., SGPC, Amritsar; DSGMC, New Delhi and SGGS World University, Fatehgarh, Punjab. A renowned microbiologist and a noted Sikh theologian, Prof. Chahal, is a founder member of the School of Scientific and Logical Interpretation of Gurbani. He is committed to bringing out the truth of Gurbani, logically, rationally and scientifically. With his scientific training and devotion to Gurbani, he is eminently qualified to do so. Prof Chahal adheres that Nanakian Philosophy is perennial and universal in its approach to understand Cosmology, Nature, life and human behaviour in the present era. In his works, he portrays intellectually courageous and authentic attempts to interpret Guru Nanak's verses logically and scientifically, to create an accurate understanding of the Guru's messages. His scientific background and professional life as a scientist have undoubtedly influenced his choice of paradigm and perspective. Prof Chahal asserts that Guru Nanak, his philosophy, his bani, his Sikhi, and the Guru Granth Sahib delineate the basics befitting the 21st century. His views on various aspects of Nanakian Philosophy are presented here for the benefit of readers

    Role and Relevance of Gurudwaras in Global Context - An Interview

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    This interview of Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Director, Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, Canada was conducted by S. Ekam Singh, M. Arch Candidate, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, USA, in Jan. 2022. The interview elaborates on the Role and Relevance of Gurudwaras in the Global Context

    Role and Relevance of Gurudwaras in Global Context - An Interview

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    This interview of Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Director, Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, Canada was conducted by S. Ekam Singh, M. Arch Candidate, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, USA, in Jan. 2022. The interview elaborates on the Role and Relevance of Gurudwaras in the Global Context
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