This website based on Encyclopedia of Sikhism by Punjabi University , Patiala by Professor Harbans Singh


Encyclopedias encapsulate accurate information in a given area of knowledge
Encyclopedias encapsulate accurate information in a given area of knowledge and have indispensable in an age which the volume and rapidity of social change are making inaccessible much that outside one’s immediate domain of concentration.At the time when Sikhism is attracting world wide notice, an online reference work embracing all essential facets of this vibrant faith is a singular contribution to the world of knowledge.
The Encyclopaedia of Sikhism was the first of its kind in the field of Sikh studies; it is comprehensive in its scope and includes entries to cover topics such as Sikh history, theology, philosophy, literature, art and architecture, customs and ceremonies, sects, personalities, shrines, etc. The fact that the work has undergone several reprints since its first publication testifies to the authenticity and catholicity of its contents, its terse and precise style and impeccable and flawless English idiom.
Additional entries have been added from other sources with references to expand the horizon of the online edition of The Sikh Encyclopedia
How We’re Different
An authoritative resource on Sikhism, covering history, philosophy, literature, and more.
Based on the Encyclopedia of Sikhism by Prof. Harbans Singh, ensuring accuracy and credibility.
Explores Sikh history from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to modern times, including the formation of the Khalsa.
Enhanced with references from other sources to broaden the scope of Sikh studies online.
Originally released by the President of India in 1992 and later by the Prime Minister in 1998.
An online resource making Sikhism knowledge available worldwide, attracting global attention.

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The history of Sikhism started with Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Guru in the final century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent.
The religious practices were formalised by Guru Gobind Singh Ji on 13 April 1699. The latter baptised five persons from different social backgrounds to form Khalsa (ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ). The first five, Pure Ones, then baptised Gobind Singh into the Khalsa fold. This gives the order of Khalsa, a history of around 300 years.
The history of Sikhism is closely associated with the history of Punjab and the socio-political situation in 16th-century Northwestern Indian subcontinent ( modern Pakistan and India). During the Mughal rule of India (1556–1707), Sikhism was in conflict with the Mughal empire laws, because they were affecting political successions of Mughals while cherishing saints from Hinduism and Islam. Prominent Sikh Gurus were killed by Islamic rulers for refusing to convert to Islam, and for opposing the persecution of Sikhs and Hindus.