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Legends of Sikhism: Timeless Tales

Test your knowledge of the epic stories, sacrifices, and enduring faith that have shaped Sikh history.

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Which two Sahibzaade were imprisoned and ultimately bricked alive at Sirhind for refusing to convert their religion?

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In which year were the Panj Pyare initiated on Vaisakhi?

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Which two Sahibzaade were martyred in the Battle of Chamkaur?

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Who was the father of the Char Sahibzaade?

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Select panj pyare from the following list.

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Baba Zorawar Singh was 9 years old and Baba Fateh Singh was 6 years old at the time of his martyrdom.

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The Ten Sikh Gurus Challenge: How Much Do You Know?

Test your understanding of the lives, teachings, and legacies of our revered Sikh Gurus—from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh.

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Which Guru is credited with founding the city of Ramdaspur (later known as Amritsar)?

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Which Guru is depicted in this painting, widely recognized as the founder of Sikhism?

 

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Which Guru introduced the Gurmukhi script, making Sikh teachings widely accessible?

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Which Guru is known for his ultimate sacrifice to protect religious freedom, especially for the Kashmiri Pandits?

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Which Guru introduced the concepts of Miri and Piri, signifying both temporal and spiritual leadership?

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Which Guru compiled the Adi Granth (the primary Sikh scripture) and oversaw its completion?

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Which Guru established the Khalsa on Vaisakhi, emphasizing the five Ks and the spirit of Saint-Soldier?

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Mool Mantar Mastery: Test Your Understanding of Sikhism’s Core

Deepen your connection with the foundational teachings introduced by Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

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Which line from the Mool Mantar means “Unborn”?

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Which word in the Mool Mantar means “without fear”?

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In the Mool Mantar, what does audio refer to?

 

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What is the next word after "Satnaam"?

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Which Kakkar is this, used to keep hair neat and clean?

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Sikh Symbols Quiz: The Five Ks Challenge

Test your knowledge of the sacred symbols of Sikhism and their significance.

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Which of the Five Ks refers to uncut hair, representing a Sikh’s acceptance of God’s will?

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Which Kakkar is this, used to keep hair neat and clean?

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which Kakkar is a constant reminder of moral restraint and unity with God ?

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What is the collective name for these five articles of faith in Sikhism?

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Which of the Five Ks is described as: " A Sikh's duty to protect the weak and uphold justice"?

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