One of the oldest and most diversified cultures in the world, which is evident in every way, is found in Punjab. They are robust people
Category: HISTORY
The preserving tradition or good to say siropa is a cloak of distinctive grant upon a person for his devotion and enthusiasm to Sikhism or
Punjabi culture is well-known throughout the world for a variety of reasons. Here are a few examples: Rich History and Tradition Punjabi culture has a
During Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Khalsa Kingdom, yearly incursions from that direction came to an end. India owes a lot to the Khalsa’s martial heritage. The
Khalsa, (Punjabi: the Pure) the reconstituted and purified Sikh community instituted by Guru Gobind Singh on March 30, 1699 (Baisakhi Day; Khalsa Sikhs celebrated the
Satsaṅg, in Sikhism, the assembly of true believers, a practice that dates back to the foremost Gurū of the religion, Nānak. While not unique to
Rahit-nama, (Punjabi: manual of conduct) in Sikhism, sets of guidelines that governing the behaviour of Sikhs. The rahit-namas offer systematic statements of the principles of
When someone talking about the ‘Punjabi wedding’, the first picture which is more likely to pop up in your head is a extravagant, loud wedding
Punjabis are straightforward yet jovial people who value passionately expressing their feelings. Their marriages are a reflection of their life philosophy, much like their character.
Sant Isher Singh Ji (Rara Sahib) was born on August 5, 1905, in the household of Baba Ram Singh Ji, the local chief in Alowal,