Introduction to Sikhism Over twenty million Sikhs follow a revealed, distinct, and unique religion born five centuries ago in the Punjab region of northern India. Between 1469 and 1708, ten Gurus preached a simple message of truth, devotion to God, and universal equality. Often mistaken as a combination of Hinduism and Islam, the Sikh religion can be characterized as a completely independent faith.


Sri Akal Takht Sahib
Akal Takht Sahib literally means Eternal Throne. It is also part of the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar. It's foundation was laid by Guru Hargobind Sahib . The Akal Takht is situated opposite to Harmandir Sahib and are connected by a passage.
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Takht Sri Damdama Sahib
Takht Sri Damdama Sahib is situated in the village of Talwandi Sabo near Bhatinda. At this place Guru Gobind Singh stayed here for approximately a year and compiled the final edition of Guru Granth Sahib also known as the Damdama Sahib Bir in 1705.
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Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib
Over twenty million Sikhs follow a revealed, distinct, and unique religion born five centuries ago in the Punjab region of northern India. Between 1469 and 1708, ten Gurus preached a simple.This is the birthplace of the Khalsa.
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Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib
These are the words uttered by Guru Sri Gobind Singh ji, before he left for his heavenly abode (Parlok Gaman) along with his horse Dilbag on October 7, 1708 at Nanded in Maharashtra.
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Takht Sri Patna Sahib
Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib ji. (Patna Sahib) Takht Sri Harmandir ji. (patna sahib) gurudwara is birth place of tenth sikh Guru Gobind Singh Ji maharaj. Gurudwara is situated at the north-eastern part of patna. At the bank of holy river ganga.
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Shri Hemkunt Sahib
Long before the Sikhs started frequenting Sri Hemkunt Sahib,the local inhabitants of that area held the lake there with great awe and reverence and called the area around it lokpal, i.e. sustainer of people.
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