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The Lesson of the Wilted Flower

Gurdwara Sri Moti Bagh Sahib: Sikh Gurdwara serving the Sangat in Punjab, Near Moti Bagh Palace

The Supreme Martyrdom

First Udasi - Delhi visit

The Cremation of the Body

The Final Utterance 'Baba Bakala'

The Service and Sacrifice

Third Udasi - Himalayan Travels

First Udasi - Discourse on Aarti

Gurdwara Singh Sabha (Old Rajpura): Sikh Gurdwara serving the Sangat in Punjab, Old Rajpura (Purana Rajpura)

Birth of Gobind Rai
“Ath Sath Tirath” literally means “Sixty-Eight Holy Pilgrimage Sites.” One who bathes here with sincere devotion and remembrance of the Divine receives the spiritual merit of visiting all sixty-eight holy places. Not be…
Gurudwara in the memory of Sri Baba Atal Rai Sahib (son of Guru Hargobind Ji ), who gave up his life here after performing a miracle to bring his dead friend back to life. Famous for the phrase 'Baba Atal Pakki Pakai Gh…
Seated beneath the shade of the Lachi Ber tree was Guru Arjan Dev Ji observing the construction work of Harmandir Sahib with calm spiritual radiance. The Harmandir Sahib being envisioned here was unlike anything India h…
The first major shrine in Sikh history named after a Muslim woman, immortalizing her spiritual liberation and her choice to seek asylum under the protection of the Guru. The excavation of Sri Kaulsar Sahib began under t…
Here on Sunday morning, the 1st of April, 1621 AD, the residential quarters witnessed the birth of Tyag Mal, the youngest son of the sixth Master, Guru Hargobind Sahib and Mata Nanki Ji. In recognition of this latent …
When Baba Deep Singh ji received word of Amritsar’s desecration in 1757, he Gathered a small core of 500 men at Damdama Sahib. Baba Deep Singh Ji offered a historic Ardaas vowing that his life would not leave his frame …
Seeking absolute solitude for deep meditation and wanting to test the spiritual maturity of his disciples, Guru Amar Das ji closed the single door to the hut and affixed an uncompromising, historic notice upon the woode…
In the late 1500s, Guru Arjan Dev Ji chose to reside in the small settlement of Guru ki Wadali for several years. The plains surrounding Amritsar were frequently plagued by devastating droughts, leaving the agrarian pea…
Seeking a space removed from the distractions of the central town and the bustling construction of Ramdaspur, the Guru selected this specific low-lying area. He ordered the excavation of a small, tranquil sarovar (sac…

The First Sikh Fortification
Built by Guru Hargobind Ji in 1606 opposite the Golden Temple. Here, he donned two swords—Miri (Temporal) and Piri (Spiritual)—and issued 'Hukamnamas' (edicts) for the Sikh nation. The Throne of the Timeless One.
Sri Harmandir Sahib (The Golden Temple): Sikh Gurdwara serving the Sangat in Punjab. The ultimate spiritual and cultural center of Sikhism. Founded by Guru Ram Das Ji (4th Guru) in 1577. Guru Arjan Dev Ji designed this…
Guru Ram Das Ji designed and began the excavation of the sacred 'Amrit Sarovar' (Pool of Nectar) in 1577, inviting 52 types of tradespeople to settle around it to ensure the city's prosperity. The Amrit Sarovar became t…