Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh Guru, shared a profound teaching through the Anand Sahib
Simran is like a secret power that resides within us, and it's the only way to truly evaluate ourselves.
Gurbani is considered a treasure trove of wisdom and guidance. Many believe that it holds the answers to life's questions and offers profound insights into living a meaningful and ethical life.
The Guru Granth Sahib is our 'emancipation proclamation' that boldly calls for us to be sovereign individuals.
Guru Nanak’s teachings and hymns, recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib, continue to inspire millions, promoting love and understanding among all human beings.
The Sangat in attendance came from Manchester, Birmingham, London, Wolverhampton, Edinburgh, and Scotland.
The Japuji's message is timeless; it explains the characteristics of the Ultimate Reality and how to understand it.
After years, Bhai Sahib Vir Singh received a message from his college friend. The friend was in the hospital and urgently requested Bhai Sahib's visit. Surprised and eager to assist, Bhai Sahib promptly went to the hospital.
Bhagat Kabir holds the distinction of being the most widely quoted author and mystical poet in India. Despite being a Muslim, his verses have been included in the Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of Sikhism.
‘Bhagat’ means devotee and is derived from the Sanskrit term Bhakti, which signifies dedication and love. Bhagats developed a belief in a single God.