The Miracle foundation’s work began in 2020 with the Sher-E-Shamsheer initiative — an effort dedicated to understanding and presenting the life and teachings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
The first step of this effort focused on documenting the Baani:
59 Shabads in 15 Raags and 57 Saloks, presented through an audio-visual format..
To preserve authenticity, recordings were created with leading musicians from Gurmat Sangeet and Indian classical traditions in a controlled studio environment, while also connecting the work to locations associated with Guru Sahib’s journeys..
This initiative became the starting point for the foundation’s broader work in research, education and environmental responsibility.
From this understanding, the foundation also supports efforts in education and environmental care.
The intention is simple: learning should lead to action, and action should be thoughtful.
We do not run large campaigns.
Instead, we focus on steady and meaningful work that can grow over time.
Our Mission
We work in three directions:
Preserving Teachings To study and present the words and life of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji in a way that people today can understand — through research, documentation and publication.
Supporting Learning To help children build confidence, communication skills and a positive learning environment through small educational initiatives.
Caring for the Environment To contribute to greener surroundings by planting trees and ensuring their long-term care, not just one-day plantation activities.
OurVision
We believe meaningful change does not come from information alone, but from understanding followed by action.
Our vision is a society where:
history is understood, not only remembered
education builds confidence, not only marks
environmental care becomes a habit, not an event
Through small but consistent efforts, we hope to create work that remains useful for future generations.
A forthcoming volume documenting the research and discoveries of the Sher-E-Shamsheer project
A journey once walked will soon be walked again — with the intention of understanding, not recreating.
The Hymns of Harmony project is dedicated to the study and understanding of the teachings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji