punjabi Heritage & lifetsyle

The TrishSaab perspective.

The Opening Photo

Inspired by a story I once heard about Punjabi Nanakshahi coins, where a leaf symbolising abundance and prosperity was detailed on each coin after The Chalisa Famine of 1783.

The leaves in this logo reflect that same belief - abundance and prosperity to Punjab. For as long as we share the stories that build our heritage, Punjab will thrive.

Series - The Punjabi year

rEAD NOW - Assu

Autumn peaks up north. Spring blossoms down south.

Assu rewards Punjab’s farmers.

Another harvest begins, filling granaries once again, after months of effort. Farmers rest briefly before the next cycle.

Relief. Gratitude. A season fulfilled.

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A personal favourite

A personal favourite

Series - The Punjabi Cities

GUJRANWALA

A city with grit. Fast-paced. Energetic. Known for its industry and strength. Hard work builds the future. Gujranwala’s spirit is tough. Resilient. Proud of its heritage. Modern. Yet deeply connected to its roots.

A city that never stops.

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The Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire

Power. Conflict. Culture.

A complex era. The Mughal Empire in Punjab. A delicate balance between rule and resistance.

History shaped by struggle and influence.
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Series - Punjab's Forgotten History

Banda Singh Bahadur’s lost legacy

Lachhman Dev. Madho Das. Banda Singh Bahadur.

Villager. Ascetic. Warrior.
A man whose sword cut through oppression.
The clash of empires. A fight for justice. Unwavering conviction.

Victory came at a price: betrayal, defeat, martyrdom.

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To endure with the strength of the five rivers. 
To stand tall like fields of ripe crops. To speak with the pride of those who came before us. To carry Punjab in heart and mind. 
To live with Punjab in the soul.