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
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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

Nestled in the village of Daroli (Bhatpur) near Anandpur Sahib, Gurdwara Kusht Niwaran Sahib stands as a living testament to Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s divine

In a remote town where people had never seen fire or grain, a shocking tradition prevailed: they survived by offering sheep as sacrifices, letting the

In the turbulent 18th century, when the Khalsa Panth was still regrouping after decades of persecution, a daring campaign marked its resurgence—the lightning conquest of Sirhind,

The story begins with Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s travels through Assam, Bengal, and Bihar before settling briefly in Talwandi Sahib and Dhamdhan. In April 1665,

One day, Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrived at a village with his companions. The villagers were treating each other poorly, and when Guru Ji arrived,

One day, as Guru Nanak Dev Ji was walking through a village, he noticed a farmer watering his crops. However, a significant amount of water

This story is set during the time of Guru Nanak Dev Ji when he visited the land of Sangla Deep, ruled by a king named

Because a Hindu by definition is the non-Muslim and no non-Muslim could enter Mecca as per the principle of the land or good to say