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In the sacred history of Sikhism, Mai Bhago Ji, also revered as Mata Bhag Kaur, shines as an immortal symbol of courage, faith, and unwavering
Mata Khivi Ji (1506–1582) In the divine light of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji’s teachings, Mata Khivi Ji stands as a sacred pillar of compassion, equality,
We say in the prayer, “First of all, what is the prayer of Sarbat Khalsa Ji? May God appear in the mind of Sarbat Khalsa
Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Lion of Punjab, was unmatched in both power and justice. During the lavish wedding celebrations of his grandson, Kanwar Naunihal Singh,
The saropa (or siropa) – that saffron cloth draped over shoulders in Sikh ceremonies – carries deeper meaning than most realize. Its very name reveals
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
The Shri Akal Takht Sahib in Amritsar, established in 1606 by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, stands as the supreme seat of Sikh authority, embodying the union of Miri (temporal