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

The Debate in Aurangzeb’s Court One day, a debate arose regarding the meaning of a verse from the Sharif. Even the court officials struggled to

Observing the Rituals at Jagannath Temple When Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji reached Jagannath Puri, he closely observed the religious atmosphere and rituals of worship

Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Arrival at Saidpur While spreading the message of religion, Guru Nanak Dev Ji reached Saidpur, today known as the “Saipur of

In the quiet sanctum near Ramsar Sarovar, where the golden light of Amritsar dances on water, stands Gurdwara Manji Sahib—the sacred ground where Guru Arjan Dev Ji composed

The Bungas around Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar hold immense historical, spiritual, and cultural significance in Sikh tradition. These structures were not just resting places but also

In the sacred city of Haridwar, where the Ganges carries millions of prayers, Guru Nanak Dev Ji performed a simple act that shattered centuries of empty ritual—and

“Where Guru Nanak’s footsteps brought forth nectar” Located just 65 km from Hazur Sahib (Nanded, Maharashtra), Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib is a sacred shrine commemorating Guru Nanak Dev

The Jaito Morcha (1923–1925) was a pivotal movement in Sikh history, showcasing the community’s unwavering commitment to religious freedom and resistance against British oppression. This historic protest