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.
Category: Sikh Gurus

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

One day, Guru Nanak Dev Ji held some money in his hand and asked his sons, “Tell me, what is in my hand?” His sons

A long time ago, as Guru Har Krishan lay on his deathbed, he spoke his final words to his followers:“You will find my successor in

Guru Nanak Dev Ji had two close companions: Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana. Bhai Mardana was a Muslim. One day, Mardana told Guru Ji, “I

Bhai Shalo Ji was a very famous and great Sikh during the times of Guru Ram Das Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, and Guru Hargobind

When Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s sacred weapons returned to India from England, the Prime Minister of India at the time, Lal Bahadur Shastri, was moved

Recently, the PM of India has make known that 26th December should henceforth be marking as Veer Baal Diwas to paying homage to the courage

In the late 15th century, Philosophy, Sikhism, and religion were found in the Punjab state of an Indian subcontinent. Its members are denoted as Sikhs.

I had seen a poster in the country once that compared the full distances traveled with those of other popular explorers. It construct up a