Guru Gobind Singh Jee is not only Our Guru but we strongly believe that HE is Our Spiritual Father, We owe everything to HIM for all the sacrifices that HE has made for us. Therefore as HE is very Important figure in Our Lives, we have therefore decided to launch Our website on the eve of His Birthday today ie. 5th Jan to pay Our Respects and seek HIS Blessings.
Guru Gobind Singh Jee, the tenth Sikh Guru, was a divine preceptor and crusader for noble cause of human welfare. He was a great religious leader, a poet and a mystic, a true scholar and philosopher. He was also a fear- less warrior and a military commander, who always fought against tyranny and oppression, to establish a just and benign state. In his hymns of ‘Bachitar Natak’,he proclaimed his mission as ‘to protect the righteous, oppressed and downtrodden people and to destroy the evildoers’. He stressed on the unity between humans, rejected all sorts of discriminations and preached equality and goodwill. Being a prolific writer and a poet of rare sensibility, Guru Gobind Singh Jee greatly enriched the literary heritage of India. His poetic vision depicts the glorious epitome of medieval Indian literary traditions. Through his compositions, he enunciated a doctrine of armed struggle for the protection of truth and justice. The fusion of the devotional and martial, of the spiritual and the heroic ethos is the most important feature of his literary work and his charismatic leadership. With his spiritual dynamism, he attempted to reconcile the transcendent with the immanent through his creation of the Khalsa. The commonwealth of the Khalsa was founded based on all round equality and total dedication to one Supreme Reality. Guru Gobind Singh Jee was a pioneer leader in Indian sub continent to introduce republican set up and democratic institutions. His teachings have great relevance for the modern man to build a global society with a commitment to peace and goodwill across all sorts of constraints and geographical boundaries.
Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh
(Khalsa belongs to the Waheguru and that the Victory (Fateh) belongs to Waheguru only)
