The Kanga, one of the Five Kakaars (articles of faith) mandated by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, is far more than just a wooden comb—it is
cWhen Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s family faced brutal separation in 1704 AD—with the siege of Anandpur, the martyrdom of the younger Sahibzade at Sirhind, and
Along the sacred banks of the Narmada River in Bharuch, Gujarat, stands Gurdwara Sri Chadar Sahib—a timeless testament to Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s divine grace
In the quiet village of Talwandi (now Nankana Sahib), a humble mother cradled an extraordinary child—one who would become the beacon of spiritual revolution. Mata
Few know that one of India’s oldest banks was born from the visionary spirit of three Sikh pioneers. In 1908 Amritsar, when financial exploitation plagued Punjab’s
While Sikhism doesn’t attach spiritual meaning to numbers, the recurrence of 52 throughout Sikh history is remarkable. This number appears at pivotal moments, connecting the
On February 5, 1762, the plains of Punjab witnessed one of history’s most brutal massacres. Fresh from defeating the Marathas, a vengeful Ahmed Shah Abdali
Nestled in the heart of Amritsar, Gurdwara Sri Pipli Sahib stands as a living testament to three great Sikh Gurus – Guru Ramdas Ji, Guru
Long before the Ambanis made headlines with lavish weddings, the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh set an unmatched standard of royal splendor. On March 7, 1837, the
In the era of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Mukhlis Khan, a proud and ruthless commander, learned a brutal lesson about challenging the Sikh Gurus—no boast