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We all know that Siri Guru Granth Sahib is our Guru. For most of us, this is what we believe. Yet, if we are honest, it is too often a concept rather than a reality.
People of all faiths and none celebrated the Tercentenary of The Guru Granth Sahib at the House of Commons on the 20th November 2008.
A personal rembrance of Nanded by Hervinder Bhandari.
During the course of the Gurta Gaddi celebrations of Guru Granth Sahib, let us remember the role of the Deccan Sikhs
For Bibiana Jasbe Singh Kaur, born and growing up an Indian Sikh in Argentina was not only a curious twist of history, it was also a culinary conundrum.
A Humble Tribute to 300 Saal Guran De Naal at Yuba City, California USA.
Sikhs from across the world are congregating at Nanded in Maharashtra to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the consecration of the Guru Granth Sahib.
Gatka teams performed their martial art outside the gurdwara on Tuesday evening, which was witnessed by scores of devotees.
Sri Dasam Granth path-bodh Samagam ends at Hazur Sahib.
It was the last wish of Baba Jee Singh, a Spanish-converted-Sikh, who suffered from cancer, to accomplish the sacred task of translation of Guru Granth Sahib in Spanish before his death.
Lt Gov of California John Garamendi, in his keynote address, praised Sikhs for their hard work, positive attitude, and a spirit of sharing with other communities.
The largest gathering of Sikh Sangat that was ever observed outside India on the event of 300 Saal Guru De naal was held at UK.
To celebrate the Guru Gaddi Diwas an international conference was held at Guru Gobind Singh Institute of Engineering & Tecnology from September 25th - 28th.
While Muslims around the country celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Sikhs are commemorating an equally auspicious event..
The first ever film festival organized to promote 300 saal guru de naal.
Sikh youth Actors to transform Words from the Gurbani into lively acts...!
Chandigarh citizens contribute in making a 11 Kg gold awning of Guru Gaddi Diwas.
Voice of a Sikh to commemorate Guru Granth Sahib Ji as her eternal guide.
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