Even today, at the sacred land of Hazur Sahib in Nanded, the great Kalgidhar Patshah, Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, waits lovingly for his Sikhs.
Author: Kulwinder Singh
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Guru Ji’s heart was deeply moved. Bhai Shia Ji, a devoted Sikh of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was a poor man who earned his living
The saropa (or siropa) – that saffron cloth draped over shoulders in Sikh ceremonies – carries deeper meaning than most realize. Its very name reveals
Let’s cut to the chase – does using a rosary during meditation actually help, or is it just religious theater? Across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam,
One morning in Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s court, a man arrived with a trained bear. Seeking permission to perform, he wrestled with the animal and
In the village of Ambmari (Lahore district) lived a Khatri trader named Bhai Sangat, who earned the nickname “Pheru” because he traveled selling goods. Drawn
Friends, let me share an extraordinary moment from Sikh history that unfolded at Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib. This is the story of Bibi Krishna Kaur
In Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s inner circle lived a Sikh named Bhai Dana Brar. When fellow Sikhs noticed he’d trimmed his hair – directly going
Many of us believe that unless we complete an entire paath (prayer), there’s no benefit. But nowhere has Guru Ji said that only a full