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Uncover the legacy of Dhir Mall, grandson of Guru Hargobind, who challenged the succession of Sikh Gurus and formed his own sect at Kartarpur.

Discover Bhai Gupala, a devout Sikh of Guru Arjan's time, known for his flawless recitation of Gurbani and his warrior spirit under Guru Hargobind.

Explore Jhabal Kalan, 15 km from Tarn Taran in Punjab, a village rich in Sikh history, home to Gurdwara Bibi Viro Sahib, sacred to Guru Hargobind.

Explore Malla, a village in Punjab sacred to Guru Hargobind, featuring Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi and hosting vibrant Baisakhi celebrations.

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Discover the legacy of Phul (1627-1689), the daring ancestor of the Phulkiari dynasty, known for his influence and battles in the Malva region.

Discover SIDDHVAN KALAN, where Guru Hargobind once stayed, featuring a historic gurdwara with unique offerings and vibrant annual celebrations.

BHANA, BHAI (1536-1644), the youngest son of Baba Buddha, was born in the village of Katthu Nangal, in Amritsar district of the Punjab. Baba Buddha, blessed by Guru Nanak himself, was the most revered Sikh of his day. In his lifetime, he had had the privilege of anointing with his hands five successive Gurus, Guru Angad to Guru Hargobind. Upon his death in 1631, Bhai Bhana succeeded him in that position of honour in Guru Hargobind`s household. He was then in his ninety-fifth year.

DHIRA, BHAI, a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Hargobind, was a resident of Uj[jain. He used to visit Amritsar twice a year, to make obeisance to the Guru. Once, records Bhai Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, he begged Guru Hargobind to enlighten him about the qualities of a true saint. Guru Hargobind recalled Guru Arjan`s sloka (GG, 1357) which, defines a man of God as one who meditates upon the mantra of God`s Name; for whom dukh and sukh, suffering and pleasure, are the same; who, purged of rancour, has compassion for all; who subsists on singing God`s praise and is free from maya or worldly attachment; who treats friend and foe alike and instructs both in the love of God; who is selfless and humble; and who does not lend his ear to slander of others. According to Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, Bhai Dhira, along with his brother, Hira, took part in the battle of Amritsar.

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Discover the rich biography of Guru Hargobind, vividly versified in GUKBILAS CHHEVIN PATSHAHl, capturing Sikh history's defining moments.

Discover the pious journey of Manohar Das, great-grandson of Guru Amar Das, known for his kirtan at Gurdwaras and cherished by Guru Hargobind.

Discover Bhai Pirana's journey from devotion to Sultan Sakhi Sarwar to his pivotal role in Sikh history alongside Guru Arjan and Guru Hargobind.

Discover the valor of Singaru and Jaita, brave soldiers who served under Guru Hargobind, participated in battles, and exemplified true transformation.

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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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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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Discover the captivating history and architecture of Samman Burj, the octagonal Mughal marvel in Lahore Fort, known for its royal and administrative legacy.

The Sikh Encyclopedia

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