Global Sangat · One Purpose

Gurbani, community, and history—together online.

WorldGurudwara is building a thoughtful digital home for daily prayers, discovering Gurudwaras anywhere in the world, and exploring the journey of Sikhi from its beginnings to today.

Gurbani Curated playlists & collections from YouTube—easy to follow each day.
Directory Learn about Gurudwaras worldwide and plan your visit with confidence.
Museum A digital space for Sikh history—from the Guru period to the present.

Gurbani playlists & collections

Bring Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji into everyday life through Shabad, Kirtan, and guided listening. We organize trusted YouTube recordings into playlists so you can follow a daily rhythm—whether you begin with Japji Sahib, Rehras, or Kirtan that speaks to you.

Collections by theme

Browse sets grouped by time of day, Bani, or spirit—so newcomers and lifelong practitioners can find a clear path.

YouTube, thoughtfully curated

Playlists link to respected channels and recordings; we focus on clarity, captioning, and respectful presentation.

Practice, not noise

Designed for fewer taps and calmer discovery—so Sangat can listen, reflect, and return tomorrow.

Worldwide Gurudwara directory

Sikhs travel for Darshan, langar, and Sangat—and seekers deserve trustworthy information. Our directory highlights Gurudwaras globally: history, timings, contact details, and what makes each place meaningful.

Discover before you go

Background, notable events, and practical visitor notes help you prepare respectfully and participate fully.

Global coverage

From historic Punjab sites to diaspora communities—one map-minded index for the Panth.

Stronger Sangat

Gurudwaras can reach travelers and locals alike; families can teach children where Sikhi lives in the world.

Digital museum of Sikh history

Sikhi has a profound story—of Guruship, martyrdom, scholarship, and resilience. Our museum presents that journey online: timelines, exhibits, and narratives so anyone can learn how the Panth took shape and continues today.

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Origins & Gurus

From Guru Nanak Dev Ji through Guru Gobind Singh Ji—the teachings, institutions, and turning points that define Sikhi.

  • Lives of the Ten Gurus
  • Key hukams, bani, and historical texts in context
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Empire, struggle & renewal

Political and social chapters—from the Khalsa to colonial encounters and into modern citizenship movements.

  • Misls, Raj, and resistance
  • 20th century milestones and diaspora growth
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Living heritage

Art, architecture, music, and Seva—how memory becomes daily practice for Sangat around the world.

  • Gurudwaras as historical anchors
  • Contemporary voices carrying the tradition forward
1469–1708

Guru period — revelation, collective worship, and the forging of the Khalsa.

1708–1849

Consolidation — misls, Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s era, and defense of sovereignty.

1849–today

Colonial and modern Sikhi — reform, migration, activism, and global Sangat.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa · Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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