During his travels (Udasis), Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrived in Baghdad and settled at the foot of a hill, facing east in deep meditation (Bandgi).

In the land of Kafira, there ruled a proud and fanatical king named Sultan Hamid. Known for his rigid beliefs and disdain for spiritual seekers,

The story begins with Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s travels through Assam, Bengal, and Bihar before settling briefly in Talwandi Sahib and Dhamdhan. In April 1665,

On a quiet hill by the Sutlej River near Kiratpur Sahib lived Sai Budhan Shah, a fakir so spiritually elevated that legends tell of him

Born out of necessity and vision, the Sikh National Center (SNC) took root on March 12, 2003, when the Texas Secretary of State officially recognized

For Sikhs, places of worship are more than just spaces for prayer—they’re vibrant centers where communities come together to meditate, serve, and connect. The Winnipeg

In the village of Guruwali, Amritsar district, stands the historic Gurdwara Samadh Baba Naudh Singh Ji—a sacred site that echoes the bravery of Sikh warriors.

Once, a Sikh named Bhai Lal Singh arrived at the court of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, presenting a meticulously crafted shield. He had spent considerable

In Punjab, there lived a devout Sikh named Bhai Gurmukh Singh, who firmly believed in the immense power of God’s name. Every morning, before sunrise,

Guru Nanak Dev Ji is not regarded as a god or an incarnation of any deity. Instead, he is revered as a divine messenger and