Learn about Karah Prasad, a sweet offering in Sikhism symbolizing grace, made of equal parts ghee, wheat flour, and sugar, served at religious gatherings.
Explore the beautiful tradition of Arti, a ritual honoring deities with hymns, lacking lamps but rich in devotion. Sing Nature's praise and find unity.
BUDDHU, BHAI, a kiln owner of Lahore, whose name occurs in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI.25, among the prominent Sikhs of the time of Guru Arjan, once waited upon the Guru and begged to be instructed. The Guru said, "Commence any task you may be launching on after an ardas or prayer in sangat seeking God`s blessing, and distribution of karahprasad. Lay aside one tenth of what you earn for the general weal." Bhai Buddhu took the Guru`s precept and became a Sikh. Once, as the tradition goes, Bhai Buddhu undertook a large brick baking project, involving considerable investment.