Part Three of a Three Part Series about Sikhs serving in the F.M.S.R. & Malayan Railways
Guru Ji has used the simile of the lotus, but actually he is talking about us.
Diwali, the "festival of lights," is joyfully celebrated by many people of South Asian descent worldwide. Rooted in Hindu tradition,
Sikhs exemplify their devotion to their faith wearing the turban, a tradition deeply embedded in their religious and cultural identity.
The Sikhs of Mumbai felt a strong urge to honor Sardar Fauja Singh, a remarkable figure in both marathoning and humanity.
The gurdwara's significance extends beyond its spiritual role, as it welcomes a large influx of tourists and devotees every day.
The Gurdwara Barambala in Hyderabad, now in ruins, was originally built at Sikh Chhawniat. Many people in Punjab may not be aware of the distinct characteristics of Sikhs living in the Deccan region. Among them, there are three main types: Punjabi, Dakhani, and the tribal
Pir Dastgir found Guru ji's defense of sacred music convincing, which transformed his initial hostility towards the Guru into admiration and friendship.