Waheguru Ji Ka KhalsaWaheguru Ji Ki Fateh There are five situations where one should never recite Gurbani. Hearing this might surprise you, so let’s carefully
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When we sit for paath (recitation of Gurbani), stand in ardas (prayer), or join a satsang (spiritual gathering), sometimes tears begin to flow from our

Sikhi is based on faith. When the world around us seems full of darkness, when even our closest ones do not support us, it is

Just days after Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji’s martyrdom, the humble villagers who had secretly cremated his sacred remains arrived at the feet of young

When the renowned Sufi saint Mian Mir visited Guru Arjan Dev Ji during those final, painful days, what he saw brought tears to his eyes.

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.

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,

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