Explore the spiritual legacy of Sundar Baba, descendant of Guru Amar Das, and his profound composition, Ramkali Sadu. Dive into rich history and devotion.
CHALITARJOTlJOTI SAMAVANE KE, one of a collection of seven unpublished Punjabi manuscripts held in the Khalsa College at Amritsar under catalogue No. 1579E. Comprising a bare three folios (3063-08), it is divided into two sections. The first part (ft. 3063-07) entitled "Verva Guriai ka Likhia," lit. details recorded of the guruship, gives the duration for which each of the ten Gurus occupied the holy seat, followed by a vague remark that 24 years and 3 months have elapsed since he passed away, implying thereby that the writing took place 24 years and 3 months after the death (in 1708) of the tenth and last of the Gurus, Guru Gobind Singh, which takes the date of the compilation of the manuscript to 1732.
Discover the rich lives of the ten Sikh Gurus detailed in the historic manuscript 'MAHIMA PRAKASH,' with ties to ancient texts and Sikh heritage.
Discover the sacred Gurdwara Tahla Sahib, a historic destination in Bathinda, Punjab, honoring Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh.
DABISTANIMAZAHIB, a seventeenth century work in Persian, is a unique study of different religious creeds and systems, including early Sikhism. It first attracted wide notice when it was translated into English by David Shea and Anthony Troyer and was published by Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, London, in 1843. The section on Nanakpanthis, i.e. Sikhs, was first translated into English by Sardar Umrao Singh Majithia, and into English and Punjabi by Dr Ganda Singh.
Explore Mahima Prakash Vartak, an early manuscript of 164 anecdotes on Sikh Gurus, believed to stem from 1741, preserved in key Indian collections.
Explore the tale of Tulasi and her divine bond with Vishnu. Discover why Tulasi is revered, her connection to Salagrama, and the Sikh perspective.