Nestled between Pathankot (11 km) and Gurdaspur (31 km), Gurdwara Shri Barth Sahib stands as a living testament to the spiritual legacy of Baba Shri

In the heart of Ghazni, Afghanistan, stands a haunting minaret—not as a monument of faith, but as a symbol of shame. For centuries, this structure

During his second Udasi (1510-1513 CE), Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrived at Tilla Jogian—a sacred hill near Rohtas Fort (Punjab, Pakistan) revered by Siddhas and Naths. Here, a divine encounter with Bhai Lakhi

1. Ludhiana – The Manchester of India 2. Amritsar – Soul of Sikhism 3. Jalandhar – Sports Capital 4. Patiala – Royal Legacy 5. Bathinda

Among the thousands of Gurdwaras worldwide, Gurdwara Baba Sidhsar Sahib in Chambal village (Tarn Taran) stands out for one extraordinary reason: it is the only Gurdwara where patients are forbidden

During his travels (Udasis), Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrived in Sirsa, where a gathering of Muslim fakirs was taking place. Among them were five proud Pirs, who grew

The Sikhs of South India, particularly those associated with Hazur Sahib (Nanded Sahib) in Maharashtra, indeed have a distinct identity compared to Punjabi Sikhs. Their

When the British decided to shift India’s capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911, the land around Raisina Hills was a barren wasteland. While

India’s history has seen many legendary figures, but none as audacious as Natwarlal (born Mithilesh Kumar Srivastava), the master scammer who “sold” the Taj Mahal,

At the heart of Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) lies a profound architectural duality—two iconic domes, each embodying distinct spiritual and temporal philosophies of Sikhism.