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 ...
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 ...
Introduction to Bhagat Ravidas Ji’s Life and Works Bhagat Ravidas Ji, a revered saint and poet, exemplified unwavering devotion to Waheguru and a staunch belief in social equality. Despite belonging to the lowerRead More ...
The Sacred Journey to Sri Harimandir Sahib As news of the sacred enthronement of Sri Guru Arjan Sahib spread far and wide, devotees from distant places embarked on a spiritual quest to catch a glimpse of Nanak the FifthRead More ...
The Rise of Sri Patna Sahib as a Religious Hub In the year 2017, Sri Patna Sahib emerged as the most visited religious site in Bihar, owing largely to the celebration of the birth anniversary of Sri Guru Gobind SinghRead More ...
Celebrating the Legacy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Brandon University is proud to announce the establishment of the Guru Nanak Dev Scholarship, a testament to the enduring legacy and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founderRead More ...
On Vaisakhi day, i.e., middle of April (the first day of the New Year of the Sikhs) in 1699 at Anandpur, the Guru founded the ‘Khalsa Panth‘ by blessing the Sikhs with divine nectar (Amrit). Trials of theRead More ...
Origins and Significance Hola Mahalla, an exuberant Sikh festival, traces its genesis to the hallowed grounds of Takht Shri Anandpur Sahib, the birthplace of Khalsa. Established by Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj in 1701Read More ...
Bhagat Ravidass, a revered saint and poet, stood at the forefront of a revolutionary movement against caste discrimination in India. His profound teachings and unwavering commitment to equality left an indelible mark onRead More ...