Bhai Kanhaiya Ji came from a wealthy family, but he was not interested in material riches. Instead, he sought spiritual fulfilment and chose to leave home in search of it. He found solace in the company of Sadhus (Saints) and eventually met Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
Hari Singh Nalwa, a commander in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army, who managed to subdue them. According to legend, Afghan mothers would quiet their babies by taking Nalwa's name, and his reputation instilled fear in young Afghans.
This story introduces key themes in Sikh teachings: humility, generosity, faith, and living according to God's will.
Mian Mir, a revered Sufi saint, laid the foundation stone of the Golden Temple in Amritsar at the request of Guru Arjan Dev.
Chola Sahib, the 400-Year-Old Sacred Robe Worn by the Sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind on the First Bandi Chhor Diwas in October 1619, Restored Close to Diwali 2015
A Historical and Spiritual Exploration of Gurdwara Tapiana Sahib, Shalkote, Kashmir
Fauja Singh's 113th Birthday Celebrated by Book Signing in Tokyo Book Store
“The Sikhs and the Prospect of Pakistan: Their Relationship with Key Actors and their Responses to Proposals, between 1940 and 1947”