Sikh beliefs about death Sikhism believes in the transformation of the immortal soul. However, human life is an opportunity for the soul to break free
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The Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, is a leading North India museum with collections of Gandharan sculptures, sculptures from ancient and ancient India, and

In Sikh society, the naming of children is a family affair in which religion plays a vital role. The newborn baby is named during the

Manjit K. Gill (Daughter) Sikhs are known for their generosity, as, one of their most important teachings is Seva. Seva, also known as Sewa, refers

Traveling is the best medicine for healing the mind, body, and soul. Those who enter the road can often guarantee the many benefits of traveling

Temple of Gold, Amritsar The Temple of Gold, Sri Harmandir Sahib, or Sri Darbar Sahib – anything calls you could have, however, it’s far simple

The beautiful hill station of Ooty in southern India is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Famous for its pleasant climate and

Sri Arjun Dev Ji, the fifth Guru, established Kartarpur in the Jalandhar province. In 1598, he went to Kartarpur and planted his walking staff in

The Nihang Sikhs are a branch of Sikhism. They are effectively one of the last remaining modern-day warrior practices. Nihang directly means “crocodile.” They call

Punjab has a long musical history, with traditional instruments dating back centuries. Such instruments had left an indelible mark on Punjab’s heritage. Guru Nanak Dev