Understanding Our Actions and Their Outcomes Every day, we perform countless actions. While we have control over whether our actions are good or bad, the outcomes of those actions often lie beyond our control. ForRead More ...
You are my Sat guru- the true teacher. You are my true companion- with me all the time. You always show me the right path. You are the source of my strength and inspiration. A mere glance of You in my eyes gives meRead More ...
The Devoted Soul in Butala Village During the era of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, a devoted Sikh woman named Bibi Santi lived in the village of Butala. Though she was born into a Sikh family, her marriage led her into aRead More ...
A Brahmin’s Concern and a Superstitious Suggestion One day, a Brahmin approached Guru Gobind Singh Ji, expressing his concern over the difficult times faced by the Sikhs. Reflecting on the sacrifices of Guru Arjan DevRead More ...
A Remarkable Bow Towards the East One morning, as everyone performed Namaaz facing Mecca, Pir Bhikham Shah astonished his Muslim disciples by bowing towards the East, in the direction of Patna. Curious, his disciplesRead More ...
The Divine Journey of a Spiritual Luminary Sant Attar Singh Ji, an enlightened saint, lived a life far beyond the reach of ordinary mortals. His journey, as narrated by Sant Teja Singh Ji, carries unparalleledRead More ...
Honoring the Legacy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Akal Academy Kajri commemorated the 549th Prakash Purab of Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji with immense devotion and enthusiasm. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh Guru, sharedRead More ...
The Tranquility of Kartarpur Sahib Amidst the lush green fields along the Ravi River, the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara stands as a beacon of spiritual unity. Despite the overcast sky and monsoon clouds looming overhead, theRead More ...
Introduction to Moti Ram Mehra’s Devotion Moti Ram Mehra Ji, a servant in the Hindu kitchen of the Faujdar, dedicated his life to serving the Sikhs, even when it meant going against the oppressive Mughal regime. MataRead More ...
The Sacred Thread Ceremony When Guru Nanak Dev Ji was nine years old, preparations began for his Janeoo (sacred thread) ceremony, a ritual traditionally performed for upper-caste Hindu boys. The thread, woven fromRead More ...
The Deceptive Life of Sajjan Sajjan, a notorious robber, was as cunning as he was cruel. To deceive unsuspecting travelers, he built a temple for Hindus and a mosque for Muslims, inviting people of both faiths to stayRead More ...
A Powerful Lesson in Humility and Goodness During one of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s journeys, a local priest approached him with a cup of milk filled to the brim, symbolizing the city’s claim that it was already full ofRead More ...