Sikh policemen were an indelible part of the landscape of Hong Kong, Shanghai & Straits Settlements...
Accepting death by choice for a principle to make a political statement was unknown in India until the Sikh era.
So in Bachitr Natak Guru Gobind Singh ji says, 'Now I will tell my own story. When I was in deep spiritual practice I was called by God to SachKhand and became One.'
Guru Gobind Singh did his best so that all sects and communities in India may live with freedom and enjoy the fruit of liberty and equality.
Over three hundred years have passed since both, Guru Gobind Singh and Aurangzeb died. What a contrast!
The Gurus faced a multi-task agenda of remaking society. This demanded sustained and deft mentoring for over two centuries.
It was Guru Gobind Singh ji who revealed Waheguru ji ka Khalsa i.e. Waheguru's Khalsa, from the Sangat assembled at Anandpur Sahib
We’ve all heard the traditional story of their capture by the Mughals, tower imprisonment, and bricking alive for not converting to Islam. But it turns out that is not the full story; I had been told a sanitized, white-washed version of the story.
Emotional and deep English talk about Guru Gobind Singh ji, the Sahibzade and the Battle of Chamkaur.
Features previously unknown depictions and stories of women in the Sikh military history.