India is a country of many religions, of which Sikhism is one of the most recent ones. This religion emerged under the tutelage of Guru Nanak sometime during the 15th century, which makes this religion only about 500 years old- which is really young when it comes to other religions […]
Sikh Pilgrimage Places in India
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India is truly a land of diversities. People are of various ethnic origins, races, who speak in different types of language (some of which are so separate from each other that they do not even share a common script or can comprehend each other) and of course different religions. So, […]
Paonta Sahib is a historical city of Himachal Pradesh famous for the Sikhs and Hindu pilgrims. Situated amidst lush green forests of Sal trees, the city of Paonta Sahib gives panoramic view of the region. A large number of devotees travel to Paonta Sahib to witness the teaching of Guru […]
India is a birth place of many saints and religious deities; hence one can consider this place as a spiritual place. Whether it is traditions, rituals, or ceremonies, India is a place that offers knowledge and awareness. Visit all these sacred destinations of different faiths to maximize your spiritual experience […]
The Rewalsar (altitude 1350 M) a small village and a Buddhist pilgrimage center on the mountain slope amidst lush green woodland with a heart shaped sacred lake is at a distance of 25 KM south-south-west of Mandi town. It is held as a sacred spot for Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists […]
Brief historical background The Golden Temple at Amritsar is the holiest shrine of the Sikh community. It is known as the “Harmandir Sahib” and is a major place of pilgrimage for all Sikhs in India. Sikhism is the youngest religion amongst the many that co exist in India. The founder […]
Golden Temple Amritsar, famously known as Shri Harmandir Sahib is one of the most sacred pilgrims for Sikhs all over the world. Named after Hari meaning God, the temple is coated with Gold all over. Originally the location of this temple was a small lake in the deep forest where […]