In the twilight of the Sikh Empire, when treachery and colonial ambition threatened Punjab, one 90-year-old Nihang warrior stood like an unyielding fortress—Jathedar Hanuman Singh Ji, the
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In the dark era of Mughal tyranny, when Sikhs were hunted like animals, Bhai Taru Singh Ji (1720–1745) stood like a mountain of faith—proving that a Sikh’s
Born in the holy city of Amritsar, Punjab, Kavar Singh Dhillon is a rising star in the world of Sikh art, blending tradition with modern storytelling. From a
Nestled on the serene banks of the Beas River in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, Gurdwara Sri Patan Sahib (also called Gurdwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Sahib) stands as a living testament
The Kartarpur Corridor stands as a rare beacon of hope between India and Pakistan—a 4.1 km visa-free passage linking two holy shrines: This spiritual highway allows Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit
One evening, as Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji strolled through a village near Lahore, a playful scene unfolded nearby—children were tossing stones at a berry tree, laughing as
In December 1704, one of history’s most extraordinary last stands unfolded at Chamkaur Sahib—where 40 Khalsa warriors, led by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, held off a Mughal army of
Gurdwara Handi Sahib, located in Danapur near Patna, Bihar, stands as a heartfelt tribute to Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and a touching memory from
Many believe that sins can be erased by undertaking pilgrimages, as if sacred places alone hold the power to purify. But Guru Nanak Dev Ji,
In 1740, Zakaria Khan, the Mughal Subedar of Lahore, sent Massa Rangar to suppress the Sikhs. Rangar seized control of Sri Harmandir Sahib and began