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harbhajan halwarvi

Discover Harbhajan Singh Halwarvi’s journey through Punjabi journalism and literature, including award-winning poetry and significant contributions.

Explore Sarmukh Singh Bava's role in Khurshid Khalsa's prophecy about Duleep Singh's return. Discover the historical insights from 19th-century Punjab.

S.S. Wanjara Bedi was born at Sialkot, now in Pakistan. He did his M.A. in Punjabi from the Punjabi University and Ph.D. from the University of Delhi. He worked in a bank early in his career and senior lecturer of Dayal Singh college, Delhi. He edited Fateh a weekly and Pritam a monthly magazine from 1949-1952. Bedi has written some eighty books, which includes three collections of poems, five books on literary criticism and some books on folklore on Punjab.

john ballile

Explore the Persian chronicle IMAD USSAADAT revealing historical accounts of Nawabs, Marathas, Sikhs, and more from 1808, lithographed in 1864.

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Explore SAU SAKHI, a prophetic and esoteric anthology of Guru Gobind Singh's life, blending anecdotes with profound historical insights.

CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH DAVEY (1812-1851), the first British historian of the Sikhs (his A History of the Sikhs was published in London in 1849), was the eldest of the five sons of Allan Cunningham, a noted poet and playwright. Born at Lambeth on 9 June 1812, Joseph had his early education in private schools in London where he showed such a marked aptitude for mathematics that his father was advised to send him to Cambridge. But as the young boy was more keen on becoming a soldier, a cadetship in the East India Company`s service was procured him through the good offices of Sir Walter Scott.

itihas guru khals

Explore 'Itihas Guru Khalsa,' a historical account in Hindi by Sadhu Gobind Singh, showcasing the rich narrative of the Sikhs and their philosophy.

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Explore the 1904 classic 'SIKHS, THE' by General Sir John J.H. Gordon. Delve into Sikh history, from the Ten Gurus to their role in the British Empire.

DIVAN SINGH MAFTOON (1890-1974) was in his day the most talked about editor in Urdu journalism. Born in the Punjab he migrated to Delhi in the early twenties. His sole asset was a smattering of Urdu. Gradually, he grew in his command of the language and became known for his mastery of Urdu prose acclaimed for its lucidity and exactness. Through his felicity in Urdu prose, he naturalized himself in the milieu of Ghalib`s Delhi. He achieved to a considerable degree its style and refinement. In his conversation, in his dress and in his tastes, he became a sovereign Delhiite. He had a natural genius in personal relationships.

sikh dharam sastra by avtar singh vahiliys

Explore the Khalsa Dharam Shastar, a key Sikh text outlining rituals & practices. Delve into Sikh beliefs, ceremonial customs, & historic interpretations.

sketch of sikhs

Explore John Malcolm's groundbreaking 1810 study on Sikh history, culture, and religion. Discover firsthand insights into the Sikh community of Punjab.

das granthi satik

Discover Das Granthi, an anthology of the Dasam Granth by Guru Gobind Singh, curated for easy access for beginners. Learn more about its content!

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4 years Ago

Explore the deeper meaning of Aarti in Hinduism and Sikhism, where true worship goes beyond rituals and embraces the beauty of nature and truth.

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4 years Ago

Explore the profound concept of Aatma and its connection to Paramaatma, God, and the transcendental self in Sikh and Hindu philosophies.

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Explore the distinctive and largely unknown Sikh architectural style, with its rich history in gurdwaras, forts, and palaces, by S.S. Bhatti.

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18 years Ago

Explore the spiritual importance of sarovars, sacred bodies of water at holy sites, symbolizing purity and renewal in various religious traditions.

The Sikh Encyclopedia

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