Who is a Nihang? Derivation the word nihang in Persian denotes a pen, alligator, and sword, but the attributes of Nihangs seem to root out
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The Kirpan is a peace weapon in Sikhism that are only used to protect an innocent person in distress. The root of the term “Kirpan” is
Sikhs faith that the birth of an individual is a special present from Almighty and must therefore be celebrated. They also faith that a human
There is so much about space, in the solar system, and the galaxy that we still do not identify! Space is pretty big. With billions
In Sikhism, kesh (sometimes kes) is the practice of allowing one’s hair to grow naturally out of respect for the perfection of God’s creation. The
5 Ks from the creation of Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. Guru introduced them for several reasons: Accepting these common symbols will
When some person give a thought about a Punjabi wedding traditions and ceremony, the foremost impression which is more desire to pop up in your
“Leonadro Da vinci” the great artist behind Mysterious Mona Lisa painting and not it is also one among the most valuable painting. Although, no one
Sri Harmandir Sahib, also familiar as Golden Temple and Sri Darbar Sahib, (on account of its golden coating and scenic beauty) is named after Hari (God)
Martyrdom is a basic institution of the Sikh god faith. When one calls a human a shahid, this suggest more than its definition in Islamic faith