The ‘Anand Karaj’ Sikh marriage ceremony has been recognised by the Indian government since 1909. ‘Blissful Union’ is the literal translation of Anand Karaj. The
Author: Kulwinder Singh
The Temple of Gold (also known as Harmandir Sahib, lit. ‘the abode of God’, Punjabi pronunciation: [ɦəɾᵊmən̪d̪əɾᵊ saːɦ (ɪ) bᵊ], or Darbār Sahib, ‘the highest
Akhand Path (Punjabi: ਅਖੰਡ ਪਾਠ, Punjabi pronunciation: [əkʰəɳɖᵊ paːʈʱ]) The continuous and uninterrupted repetition of Sri Guru Guru Granth Sahib Ji is known as the
The Punjabi language is an Aryan language spoken in India that is thought to have started with the Sauraseni Apabhramsa. However, early Prakrit languages, particularly
Gurbani, which signifies the Guru’s word — A Song message – as contained in Guru Granth Sahib, is Sikhism’s holy literature. The Guru in Sikhism
Guru Nanak Ji is the founder of Sikhism, and he is followed by nine other living gurus. Guru Gobind Singh, the last living Guru, granted
Sikh is a term that signifies “disciple” or “learner.” Guru Nanak Dev Ji established the Sikh community in Northern India in the 15th century, and it
“Soora So Pehchanneai, Jo Larai Dheen Kae Haeth, Purajaa Purajaa Kat Marai Kabahoo Na Chhaaddai Khet” “He Alone Is Known As A Spiritual Warrior, Fighting
Punjabi juttis represent traditional Punjab shoes, known worldwide for their beautiful design and intricate pattern. It can be described as a traditional Indian shoe, other
Har Rai was a child with a high level of sensitivity. According to legend, he sobbed since he had injured a rose bush by brushing