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Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsaa, Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh !!
The Khalsaa belongs to Vaaheguroo (God); All of the Khalsaa's victory belongs to Vaaheguroo !!

Gurbani Highlight: Gur Sikhee Dee Eh Neeshaanee

Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa!
Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh!
The writings of Bhai Gurdas Jee are commonly believed to be a key to understanding the immaculate depths of Gurbani. Bhai Gurdas Jee first turned toward the Sikh path under the blessing of Guru Ram Das Jee, and did an in-depth study of Gurmat under the guidance of Guru […]

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Bhai Khaniya Jee

BHAI KHANIYA JEE(1648-1718), was a Sikh of Guru Teg Bahadur ji and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addanshahi sect of the Sikhs. Bhai Sahib was born in a Dhamman Khatri family of Sodhara near Wazirabad in Sialkot district (now in Pakistan). His father was a wealthy trader, but he himself being of a […]

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Maharaja Ranjeet Singh Jee’s Golden Throne

Here is a great video by the BBC on Maharaja Ranjit Singh Jee and his Golden Throne. It is about 30 minutes long and includes interviews with historians and other professionals who hold great knowledge of the throne. Enjoy!

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Shaheed Bhai Taru Singh Jee

Bhai Taru Singh Jee was one of the greatest shaheeds of Sikh history. Bhai sahib jee’s father passed away when he was young and his mother raised him and taught him about Sikhi. Bhai Taru Singh jee developed full faith in Sikhi and was proud to be a Sikh. Bhai sahib jee used to feed […]

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Siri Prachin Panth Parkash (Part II) - By: Rattan Singh Bhangu

~ Siri Pracheen Panth Parkash ~
Part II of V
(NOTE: Since Sri Gur-Panth Prakash (by Bhangu) is in poetic form, the numbers at the end of sentences are couplet numbers and not reference numbers. Page numbers indicate the end of a page.)

Couplet: Bowing at the feet of Guru Nanak and invoking Guru Gobind Singh; I […]

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Siri Prachin Panth Parkash (Part I) - By: Rattan Singh Bhangu

(Translations and Analysis by: Professor Gurtej Singh, Chandigarh, India)
~ Siri Pracheen Panth Parkash ~
Part I of V
Ratan Singh Bhangu (d. 1846) - a descendant of Mahtab Singh (who had, along with young Sukha Singh, assassinated Massa Ranghar, the tyrannical Zakariya Khan’s deputy, in 1740, as punishment for desecrating the precincts of Harimandir Sahib). We publish […]

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