The fifth Udasi was undertaken within the Punjab province. Although the Guru had settled down at Kartarpur, he still took small tours within the radius of 100 to 200 miles around Kartarpur. He went to…
Best Gurudwara’s in India You Must Visit
In the 15th century a religion emerged in India that spoke concerning equality, bravery and generosity. Sikhism, based by the humble saint Guru Nanak, established to be one in all the foremost powerfu…
Fourth Udasi (1519 to 1521)
The fourth Udasi was undertaken towards the west. Places visited: 1) Multan, Lakhpat, Karachi 2) Addan, Jeddah, Al Mecca, Medina 3) Baghdad, Basrah, Karbala 4) Bushehar, khorramShahr 5) Tehran, Ashgha…
Second Udasi 1506 – 1513
The Second Udasi or Dooji Udasi refers to the Journey of Guru Nanak Dev ji towards to the south for the sacred mission to spread the holy message of peace and compassion to any or all of man. In This …
Third Udasi (1514-1518)
The third time Nanak Dev ji left home on his famous Udasis (journeys) in 1514 he trekked towards the north. He was amid his very long time companion Mardana ji. Places Visited 1) Una, Mandi, Rawalsa…
The Travels of Guru Nanak
Guru Nanak (29 November 1469 – 10 October 1539) was the founding father of sikhism and also the 1st of the 10 Sikh Gurus. Guru Nanak travelled far and wide teaching people the message of 1 God who dwe…
First Udasi of Guru Nanak (1500 to 1506)
In his first Udasi (travel), Nanak covered east of india and returned home after spending about six years. He started from Sultanpur in 1500 and visited his village Talwandi to meet and inform his par…