Late Baba Iqbal Singh Ji, renowned social worker and beloved ‘Baba Ji’, dedicated his life to serving humanity with unwavering commitment and compassion. From humble beginnings at Baru Sahib, Sirmaur, heRead More ...
Remembering the Roots: The Evolution of Mother’s Day Mother’s Day, initially conceived as a meeting of grieving mothers during the American Civil War, has transformed into a global celebration of maternal love andRead More ...
A Sweet Incentive for Spiritual Growth The story of Baba Fareed Ji and his mother, Bibi Mariam, offers a charming insight into the early spiritual upbringing of a revered saint. As a young child, Baba Fareed Ji wasRead More ...
In the rich tapestry of Sikh history, Mata Sahib Kaur stands as a luminous figure, revered as the Mother of the Khalsa Panth. Her love, devotion, and selflessness have left an indelible mark on the Sikh communityRead More ...
Sirhind Fateh Divas was after math of ultimate act of Mughal tyranny The significance of Sirhind Fateh Diwas can be understood in the context of the events leading up to it. In 1704, Guru Gobind Singh’s youngerRead More ...
Sikh teachings emphasize love, respect, and reverence for mothers, highlighting their essential contributions to society and family life. Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings underscore the importance of women: StatingRead More ...
The history of Mother’s Day is quite sweet! But to meet the “mother” of Mother’s Day, you’re going to have to travel all the way back in time to 1864 — the year when Anna Jarvis was bornRead More ...
The Pivotal Moment of Courage: Gurinder Singh Khalsa’s Stand at Buffalo Airport In 2007, Gurinder Singh Khalsa faced discrimination at Buffalo, New York’s airport when he refused to remove his turban despiteRead More ...
Introduction Every year on this day, Sikhs around the world observe Sirhind Fateh Diwas to honor the valor and sacrifice of their ancestors. This significant day commemorates the triumph of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur andRead More ...
Sikhism – A Practical Religion Sikhism is a practical religion—a faith of hope and optimism. Its ideals are influenced by many of humanity’s more progressive elements. It shows mankind how to lead a worthyRead More ...
Jean Henry Dunant served the wounded soldiers of all three countries after the battle of Solferino in 1859. His ideas led to creating a voluntary organization known as the Red Cross in 1863. Long before that, around 200Read More ...
Delhi Fateh Diwas: When the Mughals fell, and the Nishan Sahib was unfurled at Red Fort ! What many of may not know, is that Delhi was once a domain of the brave Sikhs, who fought the Mughals and won. In 1783, BabaRead More ...