Exploring the Multifaceted Dimensions of Guru Nanak's Educational Philosophy
Exploring the Spiritual and Historical Significance of Guru Amar Das Ji's Journey
One soldier, Gobind Singh, earned the Victoria Cross for delivering urgent messages despite having three horses shot under him while he did so and completing his journeys on foot.
Long hair helps Sikhs feel a connection to their Gurus. It's a physical similarity they share, reminding them to embody the qualities their Gurus represented.
In the British Museum, there is a Sikh fortress turban, a rare object of which only five exist in Britain. This particular one is wrapped around a wooden cone and was made for a ceremonial purpose rather than everyday wear.
Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji, Guru Har Rai Ji embodied the dual role of a saint and a soldier. He maintained a robust army consisting of 2,200 horsemen, prepared to defend when necessary. Despite his military preparedness, the Guru was known for his deep love for peace and his compassionate nature towards all.
This deficiency is why string instruments are preferred for conveying emotions in music compared to the Harmonium. It's widely acknowledged that the Harmonium is not ideal for Indian music. Traditionally, Sikh Keertan, a form of devotional singing, exclusively utilized string instruments.
In 2014, a researcher from the UK shared that 90% of Sikh heritage sites are found in Pakistan, mainly in Punjab. This shows how strong the connection is between the Sikh community and Pakistan.