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Music has always been more than sound. From the communal energy of live concerts to the surreal visuals of Yellow Submarine ...
Akhand Path continuous recitation of Guru Granth Sahib was held at Amritsar Golden Temple on January 23 in memory of legendary tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain.
Diljit Dosanjh marks the 41st anniversary of Operation Blue Star with a heartfelt visit to the Golden Temple. ... The background music he chose was his own devotional track Aar Nanak Paar Nanak ...
The singer also added his soulful devotional track ‘Aar Nanak Paar Nanak’ as background score for the video. Diljit also shared a striking image of the Golden Temple beautifully illuminated with ...
O n the 41st anniversary of Operation Blue Star, Diljit Dosanjh took a quiet moment away from the noise of everyday life to visit the Golden Temple—a place that clearly holds de ...
Inquiry into UK's role in 1984 Golden Temple massacre 'under consideration' Thousands gathered in central London on Sunday to call on the government to honour its pledge. Amrit Singh Mann.
The Indian Army on Tuesday (May 20, 2025) said that no air defence guns had been deployed within the premises of the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), the central place of worship for Sikhs in ...
The claim emerged following reports that the Golden Temple management had permitted the Army to station air defence guns within the shrine to counter potential threats from Pakistan.
Indian Army guns were deployed at Golden Temple during Op Sindoor, Head Granthi cooperated: Lt Gen Sumer Ivan D'Cunha Operation Sindoor: Lieutenant General Sumer Ivan D'Cunha said, “It was very ...
Pakistan attempted to target the Golden Temple in Amritsar with drones and missiles on the intervening night of May 8 and 9 in retaliation against India's strikes on nine terrorist sites in ...
Pakistan tried to attack India’s Golden Temple but the attack was thwarted by…,read full story here Indian Army has said that Pakistan had no legitimate military targets and was expected to ...
Written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the piece outlines the policy of selecting reincarnated Living Buddhas through a lot-drawing process using a golden urn.