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Punj (Five) Takhats of Sikhs: Pillars of Faith, Leadership, and Legacy
Sikhism, a faith founded on the principles of equality, service, and devotion, is deeply rooted in both spiritual wisdom and temporal responsibility. At the heart of Sikh governance and spiritual authority lie the Punj Takhats: the Five Takhats, or thrones, that represent the highest seats of Sikh decision-making, faith, and unity.
By Sukhwinder Kaur9 months ago in History
Shri Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Heart of Sikhism
Located in the vibrant city of Amritsar in Punjab, Shri Harmandir Sahib, more commonly known as the Golden Temple, is one of the most revered and iconic religious sites in India. Its radiant golden dome, glistening especially under the sun or lit magnificently at night, is surrounded by the tranquil waters of the Amrit Sarovar, a sacred pool that mirrors the temple’s grandeur and enhances its spiritual aura.
By Sukhwinder Kaur9 months ago in History
120 Days Underwater
In an impressive achievement that embodies human perseverance, scientific ingenuity, and extreme exploration, Rudiger Koch, a German aerospace engineer, is the new record holder for the longest time living in a submerged underwater chamber without the use of depressurization. Koch surfaced from his submerged capsule on Friday off the coast of Panama after spending an astounding 120 days, 11 meters (36 feet) under the Caribbean Sea. The feat, verified by Guinness World Records adjudicator Susana Reyes, saw Koch break the previous record of 100 days, which was set by American Joseph Dituri, who resided in an underwater lodge in a Florida lagoon.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in History
The Great Underground Pyramid of Alaska: Secrets Beneath the Frozen Tundra
Beneath the Frost, a Hidden Legacy Beneath the endless expanse of Alaska's tundra lies an enigma that has puzzled explorers, researchers, and conspiracy theorists for decades. For years, the whispers have circulated, tales of a massive underground pyramid, an ancient structure far older than anything recorded in history. Hidden deep within the wild, remote regions of the state, this pyramid is said to be a relic of an advanced civilization, one that predates all known ancient cultures.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in History
Ancient High Tech Machinery Used to Build Egypt’s Pyramids Study Claims
Ancient High Tech Machinery Used to Build Egypt’s Pyramids Study Claims For centuries the Great Pyramids of Egypt have fascinated historians engineers and tourists alike. Built over 4,500 years ago these towering monuments have sparked countless theories about how ancient civilizations managed to construct them with such precision and scale. While the mainstream archaeological consensus holds that the pyramids were built using simple tools manual labor and ingenious techniques a new controversial study claims that ancient high tech machinery may have played a crucial role in their construction.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in History
Atlantis: The Eternal Mystery Beneath the Sea
Is Atlantis a Lost Civilization or a Philosophical Allegory? The legend of Atlantis is one of the few ancient myths that has sparked so much interest, discussion, and speculation. First introduced by the Greek philosopher Plato around 360 BCE in his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, Atlantis was described as a vast, technologically advanced island civilization that met a sudden and catastrophic end—vanishing beneath the ocean in a single day and night.
By Shahriar Kabir Emon9 months ago in History
The Mysterious Egyptian Sistrum. A Sacred Instrument That Opened Portals and Changed the Skies
The Rattle of the Gods Deep within the stone chambers of ancient Egypt, past columns carved with forgotten glyphs, lies a sound few have heard, one said to shake the heavens and stir the Earth. It is the sound of the sistrum, a sacred instrument held not by musicians, but by priestesses, pharaohs, and gods. To the untrained eye, the sistrum is a rattle. But to the initiates of the old temples, it was far more. It was a key. A tool of vibration. A portal-opener.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in History
A Candle Called Hope
The Beginning of Darkness In a small, forgotten village surrounded by endless hills and thick forests, there was a girl named Lina, just twelve years old, with eyes full of dreams. Her village, once full of joy, was now covered in shadows. The sun rarely peeked through the clouds, the trees stopped blooming, and people had started to lose their smiles. Something strange had happened a deep sadness had spread, and no one knew why.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in History











