From Guru Nanak Dev’s birth in 1469 to Guru Gobind Singh’s death, the reign of Sikhism’s 10 gurus covers nearly 300 years. Guru Gobind Singh
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The ring ceremony is especially significant well before an actual wedding this ritual is done in all traditions since it is the first moment you publicly express

A neighborhood, town, or city is referred to as a Nagar. Gurbani chanting is referred to as kirtan. Gurpurbs are celebrated with Nagar Kirtans, which

Sikh holidays are religious observances marked by worship and celebrations such as marches. There are several Sikh holidays and festivals to attend. Some are remarkable in

Karah Prashad, a type of religious pudding similar to sweet, is regarded as a delicacy and is prepared in a specific manner. After any religious

The Panj Pyare, or Five Beloved, are the men who were inducted into the Sikh faith’s Khalsa, or oneness, under the guidance of Gobind Singh

Punjab is a place of vibrant colours, upbeat music, and kind smiles. All of this, paired with intense dancing sessions, results in the many bright

The Sikh Regiment is an Indian Army infantry regiment with 19 battalions that recruits mostly from the Sikh population. The regiment’s initial battalion was established

Sikhism is a monotheistic faith that promotes equality and devotion to others. It is the world’s fifth most dominant religion. Sikh (pronounced “sickh”) is a

Baisakhi, commonly referred to as Vaisakhi, is the Punjabi harvest festival. It is observed by people of all faiths. Baisakhi has religious importance for the