Guru Gobind Singh Ji taught Sikhs to use the Kirpan only as a last resort, after trying other ways to right a wrong.
Our exploration starts with Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, who emphasized ethical values.
The turban has been a significant part of Sikh culture since the Sixth Guru's era.
The term "Sikh Panth" refers to both the Sikh faith and the Sikh community as a whole.
The Tenth Guru teaches the Khalsa about two important qualities: having faith in one God (Akal Purakh) and rejecting rituals like pilgrimages.
Around the year 1800, Maharaja Ranjit Singh added Amritsar to his territory, which was a significant event for the spread of "Gurmat Sangeet" in the Sikh community.