In Sikhism, the Panj Piare stand as revered figures, etched in the hearts of the faithful. These five beloved ones are not merely figures from history; they embody the spirit of courage, devotion, and selflessness that define Sikh ideals.
In 2008, Mick Stewart shared that World War Two Historical reenactors planned to honour the service and sacrifice of all Allied soldiers who served in the Far East Theatre during World War II.
Guru Arjan Dev emphasized the importance of kirtan, the singing of devotional hymns, as a means to attain union with God.
In London's British Library, among the treasures like the Magna Carta and the Lindisfarne Gospels, there is a remarkable collection of simple personal items.
The costliest piece of land ever sold or purchased was by Diwan Todarmal for the cremations of the younger Sahibzade. This research is everything about this devotee of the Guru's house.
There was once a Sikh commander named Hari Singh Nalwa who was able to tame the turbulent forces in Afghanistan and earned the reputation of being the "most feared Sikh warrior".
The Blacktown City Council has supported a project to honour the contributions of Sikh soldiers in Australia's military history.
In the last few years, Sikh heritage sites have been undergoing restoration and renovation. However, there have been shocking instances in the name of modernisation.
Max Arthur Macauliffe, a renowned author, wrote in the Preface to his famous book 'The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors' -
“I bring from the East what is practically an unknown religion.”
Members of Wolverhampton Council’s cabinet took a notable step to respect the Sikh legacy. In a discussion in 2021, they agreed to contribute £35,000 towards the construction of the Saragarhi Monument.