Gurbani, which signifies the Guru’s word — A Song message – as contained in Guru Granth Sahib, is Sikhism’s holy literature. The Guru in Sikhism
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Guru Nanak Ji is the founder of Sikhism, and he is followed by nine other living gurus. Guru Gobind Singh, the last living Guru, granted

Sikh is a term that signifies “disciple” or “learner.” Guru Nanak Dev Ji established the Sikh community in Northern India in the 15th century, and it

Har Rai was a child with a high level of sensitivity. According to legend, he sobbed since he had injured a rose bush by brushing

There is a lot of difference between Punjab, Pakistan, and Punjab, India. In 1947 Pakistan and India got separated. Punjab was a bigger stage before

What occurred at Hazur Sahib? It marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh Ji had his campsite in 1708. The Guru held his parish and court

The modernised complex of the Jallianwala Bagh memorial that was not long ago inaugurated by the Prime Minister has provoked huge anger amid netizens along

Punjab Government particularly CM Charanjit Singh Channi recently announced that the state government will provide 1 Lakh jobs within a year which is worth the

Omicron variation of coronavirus has created new concerns around the world as countries seek to announce ways to stop the spread of this new species

What is Nishan Sahib? The triangular saffron colour flag power up outside a Gurdwara on a steel pole as covered with a saffron-colour cloth is