Every court in the land only gave the sentence that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had wanted. In the Supreme Court, Bhai Satwant Singh made a statement. He said, “Let any part of my body, after my Shaheedi, be removed and used by anyone (Doner) who...
Decline of Sikhism began under the regime of Maharaja Ranjit Singh who could neither understand the philosophy enunciated by Guru Gobind Singh nor did he follow the concept of Miri Piri defined by Guru Hargobind. Instead, he followed the imperial life...
Sikh 5 K’s
Sikhs wear an external uniform to unify and bind them to the beliefs of the religion and to remind them of their commitment to the Sikh Gurus at all times. Unlike some other faiths where only the clergy are in uniform, all Sikhs are enjoined...
Adi Granth : the original name for the Guru Granth Sahib.
Ahankar : false pride, one of the five evils a human can fall into. Pride in one’s possessions, intelligence, power or wealth takes one away...
Abu-ul-TuraniThe 5 Piare were as follows
1. Bhai Daya Singh Ji
2.Bhai Dharam Singh Ji
3.Bhai Himmat Singh Ji
4.Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji
5.Bhai Sahib Singh Ji
There are various versions of how guru gobind singh...
The eldest of the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzada Ajit Singh was born at Paunta sahib on 7th january 1687 A.D. Sahibzada Jujhar Singh the second son of the tenth Guru, was born in March 1689...
Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was the first Singh King who established Sikh rule in a large part of Punjab. Lachhman Das was his childhood name. He was born to Rajput parents. He wa very fond of hunting in...
It is as difficult and beyond imagination to express and narrate the spiritual spheres and virtues of a true saint, as if to capture the ocean in a bowl. The latter might be accomplished one day but the...
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