Guru Nanak believed that God is everywhere in nature, and we humans are just one part of His creation.
“Inhale Sat, Exhale Naam" guides us in preparing to shed our physical form fearlessly.
Diwali, the "festival of lights," is joyfully celebrated by many people of South Asian descent worldwide. Rooted in Hindu tradition,
The Akhand Paath involves reading the Siri Guru Granth Sahib without interruption, aiming to complete it within 48 hours.
The walls of the Gurdwara Sahib hold numerous murals, but many are badly damaged, leaving only 42 panels intact.
In Japji Sahib, Guru Nanak Devji describes five khands.
In 1469, Guru Nanak Devji was born to Mehta Kalyan Das Bedi and Tripta Devi in the village of Talwandi, also called Nankana Sahib, near Lahore, which is now in Pakistan.
Gurdwaras, besides their main functions, also act as Sikh community hubs globally.
On June 5th, 2011, Sikhs honored the martyrdom day of Guru Arjun Dev Ji, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs who spread Divine Understanding and cared for everyone.
A glimpse into the lives of Sikh youth, highlighting their experiences with cultural identity, meeting societal expectations, and maintaining their faith despite influences.