This entry honours the self-representation of Sikh tradition. India's sacred landscape includes hundreds of traditions beyond the Brahminical-Vedic canon — Jain, Buddhist, Sikh, Sufi Muslim, Zoroastrian, tribal Gondi/Bhil/Khasi, and many more. Each has its own cosmology, theology, ethical system, and sacred geography. Each deserves first-person recognition, not assimilation. - Location: Nankana Sahib, Nankana Sahib district, Punjab (Pakistan) (31.451°N, 73.7117°E) - Tradition: Sikh /
Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations
MantraIk Onkar Satnām Kartā Purkhu Nirbhau Nirvairu Akāl Mūrat Ajūnī Saibhaṅ Gur Prasādi
- Vāhana
- none (Sikhism is aniconic)