Sri Damdama Sahib
Sri Damdama Sahib holds great spiritual importance in Sikhism. It is a symbol of strength, devotion, and the preservation of Sikh teachings, ensuring the message of the Gurus continues to guide generations.This place had been visited earlier by Guru Teg Bahadur, the father of Guru Gobind Singh. Damdama Sahib is also the headquarters of Nihangs.
The teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, instilled at Sri Damdama Sahib, continue to inspire people across the globe. Similarly, through spreading the essence of Sikhism, the New Mool Mantar Initiative fosters unity, devotion to God, and the teachings of equality and justice. It acts as a beacon of hope for all who seek a deeper connection with the divine and the values taught by the Gurus.
Through collective support, we can help spread the message of these timeless values, making a meaningful difference in the lives of many. By getting involved with initiatives like the New Mool Mantar course, we not only honor the teachings of our Gurus but also actively contribute to building a more just and compassionate world for all.