The reason of travels of Guru Nanak has been described by Bhai Gurdas in his first 'var' (verse) to redeem the 'the four lands and nine regions' and to convey the True message of the Lord.
With the development of number of sites of Sikh Gurdwaras in Assam and Arunachal, Brahm Kund may be developed into a Sikh pilgrimage centre and a Gurdwara commemorating Guru Nanak's visit to the place may come up sooner or later.
The “Yellow Peril” fears of the late 19th century are well known, but few remember the “Dusky Peril” that soon followed—...
Though many do not acknowledge Guru Nanak's visit to Singapore, here is a Janam Sakhi and some background that shows that he did visit and bestowed great honors to a humble ruler.
The news about this miracle healing reached the Sangat of Rawalpindi (Rawalpindi is close to this hill town) and in gratitude, the Sangat there announced a third Siri Akhand Paath Sahib to thank Guru Sahib.
Many legends abound surrounding the birth, life, and death of the 15th century poet. Obscure historic details shrouded by the passage of centuries are blurred with discrepancies.
To paint a great man in all his simplicity with pastel colours of poetic words that compliment him is difficult. But Dr. Tejinder Harjit moves to the easel and paints Bhagat Puran Singh's persona and life mission in one brilliant...
These souls are blessed with all the divine attributes of the Akal Purakh. Their omniscient understanding of the cosmos is not intellectual but divine, experiential, and clairvoyant.
[VIDEO] The film is of “BHAGAT PURAN SINGH”, a man who treaded a difficult and exhausting path. The journey was made possible by his infinite faith in his mission...
"on the invitation of British Organization for People of Asian Origin ( BOPA ), we have gathered here in Belgrade Theatre, Coventry to commemorate and to raise awareness about brave & mostly forgotten contribution of British Asians to British Society that we now live in." ~ Bhupinder Singh Holland