History & Culture

Why Maa Annapurna is known as the Goddess of food and nourishment?

Once Bhagwaan Shiva said that everything in this world is maya (illusion), even the food we eat. When Maa Parvati heard him, she was enraged. This is when the whole world saw what a destructive famine feels like. But why did it happen? Why did Bhagwaan Shiv say it?  Let’s understand the story behind the …...

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History & Culture

What is the Difference Between Religion and Spirituality?

Why do some people find God in scripture while others find the divine in silence? Many people search for meaning in life. Some find it through organized religion and sacred traditions. Others find it through personal spirituality and inner reflection. Simply, they both are two sides of one coin. But still different in form and …...

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History & Culture

What Is Seva in Sikhism? The Meaning of Selfless Service

From the time of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Sikhs were taught that true devotion isn’t shown in isolation or ritual, but in service to humanity. This principle of Seva in Sikhism shaped Sikh communities into places of equality and support, where food, compassion, and shelter are shared freely.  Today, that same spirit continues...

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Festival

Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Shaheedi Diwas: Honouring His Supreme Sacrifice

On Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Shaheedi Diwas, we remember a moment in history that reshaped the idea of courage forever. The ninth Sikh Guru didn’t raise a weapon or spark a war,  he offered himself, choosing sacrifice over silence when people’s freedom was at stake. His stand wasn’t just brave. It was revolutionary. Called...

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History & Culture

How Sikh History Shows Us the Power of Fearless Faith

Some stories don’t just inspire you, they shake you awake. Sikh history is full of these moments. Moments where ordinary people chose extraordinary courage. Moments where faith wasn’t just a prayer, it became fearlessness in action. If you’ve ever wondered how faith transforms into unstoppable strength, this journey into Sikh...

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10 Simple Tips to Keep Your Home Spiritually Positive

Does your house also feel restless and heavy, even though it’s spotless? If yes, then it’s not about the dust on the surface. It’s about something that’s intangible. And don’t worry, no ghost is haunting your house. Your house is just burdened by negative energy or aura for any reason. So, how to Keep Your Home...

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Festival

Guru Nanak Jayanti 2026: A Light That Teaches Kindness

“He Who Regards All Human As Equal is Religion” This is the definition given by a Guru who guides not just sikhs but every humankind who is looking for peace and kindness. Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji shows us the light of freedom from thoughts that separate us.  His each and every teachings aimed to …...

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Pushkar Mela 2026 – World’s Biggest Camel Fair of Faith & Culture

India is not just a country where people exist. It is a country of festivals that breathes like a living being, living to the fullest. Every celebration and festival, from small to large, feels grand. And one grand festival that is the biggest in the world is the Pushkar Mela 2026.  With over 2,00,000 national …...

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The Story of Kansa Vadha and Its Lessons About Inner Battles

Sometimes, the loudest battles happen in silence, not on a field, but inside us. Between right and wrong. Ego and surrender. Love and fear. And that’s exactly what the story of Kansa Vadha teaches us. A divine victory that wasn’t just about ending an evil king’s rule, but about defeating the darkness within. Key Insights...

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Festival

Chhath Puja 2026: A Journey of Gratitude Between Sunset and Sunrise

Every sunrise and sunset during Chhath Puja 2026 feels like the Earth pausing to breathe. Across ghats, rivers, and rooftops, millions of devotees fold their hands to the Sun, not out of fear, but gratitude. This ancient festival honors Surya Dev, the giver of life, and Chhathi Maiya, the goddess who protects families and blesses...

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