Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGSS) is Guru Eternal for the Sikhs. Since 1708, on the declaration by Guru Gobnd Singh, SGGS is regarded by Sikhs as the final, sovereign and eternal living Guru after the lineage of Ten human Gurus. Its first comprehensive version was a collaborative effort of Guru Arjan (1563–1606) and his trusted associates, particularly Bhai Gurdas (1551-1636) and Jagana Brahmin of Agra. It was completed in 1604 and…
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The Indian Railway Minister Mr. Ashwini Vaishnav recently announced the launching of Gurudwara Circuit trains, a set of special trains for Sikh devotees that will take passengers to select Sikh pilgrimage sites across the country. This 11-day journey will commence from and end in Amritsar. Amongst other pilgrim sites, the Gurudwara Circuit will cover four prominent gurudwaras, namely Harminder Sahib in Amritsar, Patna Sahib in Patna (Bihar), Hazoor Nanded Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra & Damdama Sahib in…
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A life-size bronze statue of Havildar Ishar Singh was unveiled at Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Wednesfield, a suburb of Wolverhampton, UK, on the 124th anniversary of the battle of Saragarhi. This is the first memorial of its sort in the United Kingdom, honouring the valour of 19th-century Sikh troops. The monument, which was commissioned by the Guru Nanak Gurdwara Wednesfield after Wolverhampton Council agreed to transfer land, was officially unveiled…
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With the Taliban taking over Afghanistan, a large number of Sikhs and Hindus were evacuated from Afghanistan after Kabul fell to the Taliban in August. Amongst them were a group of 44 Afghan Sikhs who have been given shelter at a Gurdwara in west Delhi, India. Of these 44 people, 32 will be adopted by the Sobti Foundation, a New York-based philanthropist Mandeep Singh Sobti, said Kanv Bhalla, who is…
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Remembering the soldiers and officers for their courage, Lt General A K Sharma (retd) said “this momentous day gives us an opportunity to celebrate the historic day and reiterate the solidarity with the armed forces”. Paying floral tributes to the martyrs at Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, Lt Gen Sharma stated that, “Every soldier has committed to sacrifice his life for the sake of the nation. Serving the country by…
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Raised on 30 July, 1846, as the XIV Ferozepore Sikhs under the British, the Indian Army’s Sikh Regiment, celebrated its 175 years of its raising. Many such celebratory events are planned for the rest of the year. Incidentally, the 1 Sikh (XIV Ferozepore Sikhs), which has now transformed into 4 Mech (4 Mechanised Infantry), is the most-decorated Battalion in the Commonwealth. The raising of the 1 Sikh on 30 July…
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Sardar Daljit Singh Sethi is a multifaceted personality, having been an accomplished sportsman, with a Degree in Commerce and Diploma in Business Management and well set to be part of his family business, opting for a two decade long tough timber business in the forest of Kashmir, later mining at Kota, continuing to Vadodara where he excelled in stocks and shares. He was born in Jhelum, undivided Punjab in 1938…
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ਮੇਰੋ ਸੁੰਦਰੁ ਕਹਹੁ ਮਿਲੈ ਕਿਤੁ ਗਲੀ ॥ ਹਰਿ ਕੇ ਸੰਤ ਬਤਾਵਹੁ ਮਾਰਗੁ ਹਮ ਪੀਛੈ ਲਾਗਿ ਚਲੀ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ “Tell me on what path will I find my Beloved? O’ Saints of the Lord,show me the Way, and I shall follow.” (Page 527 SGGS) In a deeply touching verse, Guru Ram Das seeksto know the way to the Beloved’s home. OurGurus were one with Wahe Guru, the queryis made on behalf…
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Daulat Khan Lodi (1458-1526) is an interesting historic person particularly from the Sikh perspective and the sub-continent’s history as he was the first – and the only – employer of Guru Nanak Dev, as store keeper of the state granary. Bhai Gurdas in his Vaar 11, which lists eminent Sikhs of Guru Nanak Dev ji’s time, includes the name of Daulat Khan Lodi. This piqued my curiosity to further explore…
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S Harbhajan Singh Sapra, now in his 81st year, has written this piece for the next generation of youth, his desire being to present the vitality of Sikhism to those in modern times educational institutions, in India and around the world. Sikhism is the youngest and the most visible amongst the world’s religions, but is not a passive faith. It advocates active participation of mankind in the process of transformation…

