On the occasion of Prakash Purab of Guru Angad Dev Ji, here’s the Sakhi (story) of Maluka Chaudhry to teach us a moral lesson. Sakhi of Maluka Chaudhry This an intriguing Sakhi, or story, of Maluka ChaudharyRead More ...
In the annals of Sikh history, the name Bhai Lehna Ji shines brightly as a beacon of unwavering devotion and selfless service to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. Despite facing challenges and tests of loyaltyRead More ...
The Serene Presence of Chittian Masjidan Nestled in the quaint village of Mahadian, near the historic city of Sirhind in Punjab, stands the Chittian Masjidan, fondly known as the White Mosque. Despite bearing remnantsRead More ...
Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji – The Architect of Miri Piri in Sikhism Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, revolutionized Sikh philosophy by introducing the concept of Miri Piri and Sant Sipahi (Saint-Soldier)Read More ...
In Sikhism, the path to realizing the Divine within is illuminated by the virtue of selfless service, or “sewa.” This profound concept is deeply ingrained in the teachings of the Gurus, emphasizing itsRead More ...
Community Support in Times of Crisis Following the Pulwama attack on February 14th, Kashmiri Muslims faced significant challenges, including harassment and threats from vigilante groups. During this period of unrestRead 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Arrival in Baghdad During his travels, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, accompanied by Bhai Mardana, reached Baghdad, a prominent city in Iraq. Staying on the outskirts of the city, Guru Sahib gave a melodious andRead More ...