ਸਚਾ ਨੇਹੁ ਨ ਤੁਟਈ ਜੇ ਸਤਿਗੁਰੁ ਭੇਟੈ ਸੋਇ ॥
When the soul meets the Satguru, its connection with Akaal Purakh becomes eternal.
That bond cannot be destroyed by fear, suffering, separation, or the world’s distractions.
On the birth anniversary of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, we remember not only a fearless warrior but a visionary builder of Sikh heritage.
Among his most enduring contributions stands the iconic Ramgarhia Bunga, located near Sri Harmandir Sahib. This structure, along with the historic Ramgarhia Burj (towers), symbolized strength, protection, and sovereignty during a time of constant invasions.
In a remarkable act of defiance and pride, Jassa Singh Ramgarhia brought the coronation slab (Takht) from the Red Fort to Amritsar. This slab, once used by Mughal emperors, was placed at the Bunga Sahib as a symbol of Sikh ascendancy and resistance against tyranny.
His legacy also extends to Delhi, where he played a vital role in establishing and protecting historic Sikh Gurudwaras, strengthening the roots of the Panth beyond Punjab.
Thread 7📌 गुरु तेग बहादुर जी :This is the story every Sikh (Indian) should know.Not just because it’s powerful but because it defines who we are. In 1675,The Mughal emperor Aurangzeb had launched a brutal campaign of religious persecution,Forcing Hindus to convert to Islam under
Agadh | ਅਗਾਧ | اَگادھ
Agadh means Unfathomable - beyond depth, beyond grasp, beyond knowing.
It describes the Divine as the Infinite Ocean, whose bottom no soul can touch, whose vastness no mind can measure.
Agadh is the reminder that God cannot be understood - only experienced.
The intellect stands at the shore, but the heart must dive in. Every drop of grace reveals a glimpse, yet the mystery only deepens.
To accept Agadh is to bow before the limitlessness of Truth - to stop dissecting the Infinite and start dissolving in it.
When the seeker becomes still, the Agadh reveals itself - not as something to be reached, but as what was always here.
Agadh is the humility of the awakened: to know that even after lifetimes of devotion, the ocean remains vast - and you, still a drop in awe.