The Complete Encyclopedia of Sikhism
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
From the banks of the Ravi where Guru Nanak sang his first Shabad to the Golden Temple's sacred sarovar — explore the living tradition of Sikhi.
The ten human Gurus of Sikhism — from Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469–1539) to Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666–1708) — who collectively revealed the complete path of Sikhi.
The Gurdwara — Gateway to the Guru — open to all, regardless of faith, caste, or background. With langar (free kitchen) for every visitor.
Rooted in Waheguru's Oneness, the equality of all humanity, and the path of Naam Simran — the Sikh teachings offer a practical, joyful way of living in the world.
A visual journey through the Golden Temple, gurdwaras, langar, festivals, and the living spirit of the Sikh Panth.
Kirtan, katha, historical documentaries, gurdwara tours, and the stories of the ten Gurus — Sikhism in motion.
The Guru Granth Sahib Ji — the eternal, living Guru of the Sikhs — and the other sacred scriptures of Sikhism.
The five articles of Khalsa faith gifted by Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Vaisakhi 1699 — each a symbol of spiritual and temporal sovereignty.
Gurpurabs, Sangrands, and historic anniversaries — the celebrations that mark the Sikh liturgical year with prayer, kirtan, and seva.
From Punjab, the birthplace of Sikhi, to diaspora communities in every continent — the Sikh Panth is a truly global family.