In the diverse tapestry of Indic religions – including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism – there exists a unifying ritual that encapsulates the essence of devotion and respect: Parikrama, also known as Pradakshina.
One of the most moving aspects was seeing people of all ages behind the counter, caring for pilgrims' shoes, day or night, even in the cold before dawn.
Since 1977, Bhai Sahib has been visiting different countries to share the Guru's teachings.
The martyrdom of the ninth Sikh Guru, Tegh Bahadur, holds great significance in the Sikh religious calendar.
This historical site holds deep significance for Sikhs and visitors alike, as it commemorates the spiritual journey and teachings of Guru Nanak.
Seva, the act of selfless service, can take many forms, including physical work, emotional support, or material assistance.
In 2009, two young Sikh men, Bhupinder Singh and Harkeerat Singh, started a TV show called "Seeking Sikhism."
In Assam, the Sikh community, though small in numbers, has a unique story to tell about their origins and cultural integration.
In Sikhism, the concept of Miri Piri has existed for decades. It showcases the subtle co-existence of the two bases of authority-spiritual and temporal.
"Garland Around My Neck: The Story of Puran Singh of Pingalwara" by Patwant Singh and Harinder Kaur Sekhon is a biography of Puran Singh Ji,and the story of the creation of Pingalwara, a refuge dedicated to the indigent and underprivileged, often referred to as "The Leper Colony.". They called him Bhagat ji, which means "God's Devotee" .