In the quiet town of Goindwal on the Beas River in Punjab, a bright soul was born on April 15, 1563, under the full moon of Vaisakh in the Hindu calendar year Samvat 1620. This was Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru of Sikhism, the youngest son of Guru Ram Das (the fourth Guru) and Mata Bhani. His mother,…
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BE 6: Fourth Guru – Guru Ram Das – The Builder of Harmony
In the busy lanes of Chuna Mandi Bazaar in Lahore, where the Ravi River’s waters whispered secrets to the city’s stone heart—now in Pakistan—a humble spark of harmony ignited on September 24, 1534, under the full moon of Asun in the Hindu calendar year Samvat 1591. This was Bhai Jetha, destined to shine as Guru Ram Das Ji, born to…
BE 5: Third Guru – Guru Amar Das – The Ocean of Wisdom
In the quiet village of Basarke, near the gentle flow of the Beas River in Punjab—now part of Amritsar district—a wise soul was born on May 23, 1479, on a Sunday under the full moon of Baisakh in the Hindu calendar year Samvat 1536. This was Guru Amar Das Ji, the third Guru of Sikhism, born to a simple Hindu…
BE 4: Second Guru, Angad Dev – The Pillar of Devotion
In the lush fields of Matte di Sarai village in Muktsar district, Punjab, on March 31, 1504—under the full moon of Baisakh in Samvat 1561—a gentle soul was born to a Hindu family steeped in Sanatan Dharma’s warm traditions. This was Guru Angad Dev Ji, originally named Lehna, the second light of Sikhism after Guru Nanak. His father, Pheru Mal…
BE 3: Exploring the Udasis: Guru Nanak’s Epic Journeys of Enlightenment
Blog Episode 3 of Sikhism Series. Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s nine Udasis—those monumental pilgrimages spanning over three decades and countless miles on weary feet—were no mere wanderings, but thunderous proclamations of Hari’s eternal truth against the gathering gales of division and tyranny. From the tender year 1500, when he was but 31, until his final breaths in 1539, Nanak traversed…
BE 2: Guru Nanak Dev – The Dawn of Enlightenment
Blog Episode 2 of Sikhism Series. First Guru of Sikhism – Guru Nanak In the verdant embrace of Punjab’s ancient heartland, where the five rivers weave their silver threads through fields kissed by the eternal sun, a divine spark ignited on April 15, 1469, in the humble village of Talwandi—now revered as Nankana Sahib, cradled in the shadow of Lahore’s…
BE 1: The Blossoming of Sikhism from Ancient Hindu Roots
Blog Episode 1 of Sikhism Series. In the cradle of Punjab’s sun-kissed fields, where the eternal rivers of the Saraswati’s spirit still whisper through the soil, Sikhism unfurled like a radiant lotus from the ancient banyan of Hinduism—a divine offshoot, not a rupture, but a fierce guardian of Sanatan Dharma’s timeless flame. Here, amid the Vedic echoes of yajnas and…
Sant Meerabai’s Divine Dance on Sharad Purnima
Beneath the enchanting silver veil of Sharad Purnima’s full moon, where the night blooms with the fragrance of jasmine and the distant strains of a flute call the soul home, our hearts open like lotuses to the timeless grace of Sant Meerabai. Today, Sharad Purnima, as Chandra Deva pours his cool nectar upon the earth, we celebrate Meerabai Jayanti—the sacred…
Maharishi Valmiki’s Eternal Light on Sharad Purnima
Under the silvery glow of the full moon on this sacred Sharad Purnima, as the night air hums with whispers of ancient grace, our hearts turn to the one whose life blooms like a lotus in the divine pond of Bhagwan’s mercy. Today, Sharad Purnima, marks Valmiki Jayanti—the joyous celebration of Maharishi Valmiki’s birth, coinciding with the luminous fullness of…









