Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji’s Gurgaddi Divas
Guru Har Rai Ji balanced military preparedness with deep compassion embodying the saint-soldier ideal.
Guru Har Rai Ji balanced military preparedness with deep compassion embodying the saint-soldier ideal.
Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji merged with the Divine after establishing Sikh resilience and sovereignty.
Guru Angad Dev Ji merged with Waheguru in 1552 passing Guruship to Guru Amar Das Ji after a life of humility and dedication to the Sikh Panth.
Guru Amar Das Ji expanded Sikh administration through Manji and Piri systems empowering women and strengthening the Panth’s organizational structure.
Serving plague victims in Delhi Guru Har Krishan Ji merged with Waheguru guiding Sikhs to the next Guru with the words 'Baba Bakale.'
As Guru He focused on spiritual discipline and resistance against religious persecution.
Born as Bhai Lehna Ji in 1504 Guru Angad Dev Ji embodied humility and seva. His life teaches discipline obedience to the Guru and surrender to Hukam.
Born in 1621 Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stood for spiritual depth and fearlessness in the face of oppression.
Born in 1563 Guru Arjan Dev Ji compiled the Adi Granth and unified Sikh doctrine shaping Sikhi for generations.
Born in 1479 Guru Amar Das Ji became Guru at 73. He institutionalized Langar before Darshan reinforcing equality and rejecting caste-based divisions.
Upon becoming Guru He donned two swords declaring Sikhs must defend righteousness while remaining spiritually grounded.
In 1606 Guru Arjan Dev Ji accepted martyrdom under Mughal torture teaching Sikhs to uphold truth and justice without hatred.