Guru Nanak believed that God is everywhere in nature, and we humans are just one part of His creation.
Pir Dastgir found Guru ji's defense of sacred music convincing, which transformed his initial hostility towards the Guru into admiration and friendship.
Bhai Nand Lal, through his various works, shares deep insights into the Sikh faith. His writings unveil a profound understanding of its mystical aspects. One of his notable works, the rehitnama,
In original Sikh historical literature, stories abound about the close bond shared between the Guru and Bhai Nand Lal.
The Akhand Paath involves reading the Siri Guru Granth Sahib without interruption, aiming to complete it within 48 hours.
In Japji Sahib, Guru Nanak Devji describes five khands.
The Gurdwara Sikh temple in Phuket Town is a vibrant hub where the Sikh community gathers to worship and connect. Beyond the familiar rituals of traditional Indian Sikh services, the atmosphere resonates with a unique blend of cultural identity and spiritual devotion.
Sukhmani Sahib is a fundamental scripture in the Sikh tradition, found in the Guru Granth Sahib.
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.
Navleen Kaur, the event organizer who attended this special day with her kids, expressed the necessity for a different approach.