Many Sikhs believe that if you step away to use the bathroom while reciting Gurbani or sitting in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib Ji,
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The tradition of Guru ka Langar was established by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji not just to feed the hungry but to destroy ego, promote

When reciting Gurbani or doing Simran, many experience sleepiness, negative thoughts, or lack of focus. This isn’t just random—it has spiritual and psychological causes, along

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

Few know that one of India’s oldest banks was born from the visionary spirit of three Sikh pioneers. In 1908 Amritsar, when financial exploitation plagued Punjab’s

Nestled in the heart of Amritsar, Gurdwara Sri Pipli Sahib stands as a living testament to three great Sikh Gurus – Guru Ramdas Ji, Guru

In the sacred land of Sangrur, Punjab, Guru Nanak Dev Ji sat in divine meditation with Bhai Mardana Ji, filling the air with celestial kirtan. Suddenly, a violent storm erupted, twisting

Born on 8 September 1494 in Sultanpur Lodhi, Baba Sri Chand Ji was the eldest son of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and the founder of the Udasi tradition—a path of asceticism, wisdom, and

In a village located in present-day Pakistan, there lived a deceptive fakir named Shah Suhagan who exploited the faith of innocent villagers. Claiming to be