Hari Jiwan Singh Khalsa

He was raised in a reformed Jewish community with whom he spent his youth between St. Louis and Palm Springs, California.

[3] In connection with one enterprise, Sweet Song Corporation, Khalsa and his associates were sued by the FTC for a telemarketing scam in which they falsely representing the value of gemstone investments, and in 1998 were barred from engaging in any business related to collectibles investments.

"[6] Harijiwan has defended Kundalini master Yogi Bhajan against multiple allegations of rape and child abuse that emerged following his death.

[7][8] A 52-minute video titled “The Futile Flow of Fate” released on his website, and shared by Guru Jagat, begins, “Someone, I think, needs to speak on behalf of Yogi Bhajan.”[9] In the video, Harijiwan claims that the accusations were made for financial gain.

Their 2016 album White Sun II won a 2017 Grammy award in the New Age category.