Guru Ji was never an aggressor, nor did he ever fight for wealth, land, property or for women. The battles were all essentially in self-defense. The success in these battles instilled Sikhs with new found zeal, and self-confidence which was lacking earlier.
This fantastic,powerful, potent and deep painting portrays the Sixth Guru, Hargobind - who erected the Akal Takht in the 17th century at the young age of 11 years old, to be the seat of Sikh Temporal Authority - along with scenes from 1984.
The Lord is all love and mercy. In His court true repentance never goes unrewarded.
The impact of Babur's invasions on the citizens lasting 20 years that culminated in his eventual annexation, have not been documented from victim’s perspective or recorded in history. But we have some very insightful first- hand account to fill the gap.
Prime Time airing of Guru Nanak : Life & Legacy
"One day while I was listening to the shabads and contemplating Guru Sahib's martyrdom, I saw Guru Sahib and the scene of his torture. My eyes teared up and I began crying. I saw a glimpse of Guru Sahib and how he saw his beloved Sajanra right next to him, and everywhere, and how he remained by His side until his departure. It was a very moving moment and I knew I had to paint it."
Book weaves through anecdotes & important events highlighting the relationship between the British & the Sikhs
Gurdwara Ker Bhag Di and Jaisukhwala (Jaisuk)
This may very well be the first book about Guru Nanak ever printed in the Malayalam language.
A remarkable and detailed volume on our heritage in Pakistan






