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		<title>Russian TV throws light on white Sikhism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Television network RT, formerly known as Russia Today, has produced a feature on white people who adopt the Sikh faith.

The English-language global news channel, broadcast from Russia, focuses the article at first on the Miri Piri Academy, an international boarding school in Amritsar, the Sikh holy city in India.]]></description>
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<p>Television network RT, formerly known as Russia Today, has produced a feature on white people who adopt the Sikh faith.</p>
<p>The English-language global news channel, broadcast from Russia, focuses the article at first on the Miri Piri Academy, an international boarding school in Amritsar, the Sikh holy city in India.</p>
<p>Students there include the children of foreign converts to Sikhism, who wish their offspring to be comprehensively educated in the faith.</p>
<p>Among the teachers is a Russian-American who has taken the name Mahan Atma Kaur. She converted five years ago.</p>
<p>Students are drawn from 13 countries in Asia, Europe and America and speak eight language, reports RT on its website.</p>
<p>The TV channel talks to foreign converts from around the world and reveals that a 1998 survey had disclosed substantial non-Indian Sikh communities around Espanola, New Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.</p>
<p>It estimated that there were nearly 8,000 “gora” or “white Sikhs”, many of whom came to Sikhism as followers of Harbhajan Singh Yogi’s Kundalini Yoga.</p>
<p>RT says Harbhajan Singh Khalsa, better known as Yogi Bhajan, was a Sikh yoga teacher who settled in America in the 1960s, and died in 2004.</p>
<p>After his death the US Congress passed a bipartisan resolution honouring and effectively equating his life with great names such as Dr Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Theresa, and Pope John Paul II.</p>
<p>The article sets out opposing views on the rights and wrongs of white Sikhism.</p>
<p>It points out that conversion dates back to the 1860s and the conversion of Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841-1913), a senior British administrator in the Punjab. A noted scholar, Macauliffe is esteemed for his translation into English of the Sikh scriptures, the Guru Granth Sahib.</p>
<p>The RT article, with photographs, can be found in full at <a title="White Sikhs who found faith in Sikhism" href="http://rt.com/Top_News/2009-07-16/_White_Sikhs____foreigners_who_found_faith_in_Sikhism.html" target="_blank">http://rt.com</a></p>
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