There Are Ten Gurus in Sikhism The spiritual founders of Sikhism are 10 human gurus. The foremost Guru, Guru Nanak, was born in 1469. The

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,

The Second Sikh War started in April 1848 with the rebellion of Mulraj, the Multan governor, and turned into a general uprising on September 14

Punjabi (/pndbi/;[12] (Shahmukhi); (Gurmukhi), Punjabi: [pdab] .bi] is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. It is often written, in

Bhoomi Daku De Vaade This is the account of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s life. Bhumi Daku, a former dacoit, formerly resided in a village. Guru

EQUALITY IS ONE OF THE MAJOR PILLARS OF SIKHISM When Guru Nanak was a boy progressing up in the Hindu family, he was already beginning

Sikh practices are practical guidelines and simple laid out by the Gurus for the practices of the Sikh way of life. The Gurus emphasise that

Ashoka, actually spelled Asoka as per to the Brahmi text following during his timeline, in English became Ashoka. An Indian Emperor and was the heir

Layla & Majnun is an old tale of Arab origin, about the 7th-century Bedouin poet Qays ibn al-Mulawwah and his lover Layla bint Mahdi (later

Heer Ranjha (or Heer and Ranjha) (Gurmukhi)) is one of several famous tragic romances of Punjab, other significant ones being Sassi Punnhun, Sohni Mahiwal, and