Most important is ensuring that the security agencies especially BSF and Punjab Police which have mandate to stop this drug trade, are equipped to carry out their tasks without political pressures.
The Sikh religious establishment seamed in disarray over the dismissal of Takhat Chiefs, suspension of Panj Piaras and acceptance of the edict of the Panj Piaras.
Sankar Dev's followers came to pay obeisance to Guru Nanak on the auspicious occasion. During discussions with them they revealed that they hold Guru Nanak in the same esteem as Srimanta Sankar Dev.
Guru Nanak stopped the rolling boulder with his stick and to address people climbed up the boulder. Since it had wet earth, his footprints got etched into the boulder.
Guru Nanak came to Lachen. In between Thanggu & Lachen his footprints were on stone. These were blown off during road building and found in Teesta river...
The Lamas from these areas have been visiting Golden Temple, Amritsar, regularly to pay obeisance to their beloved Guru Rimpoche, Guru Nanak, also known as 'Nanak Lama in their areas.[15] A board earlier displayed near the Gurdwra narrated this all.
Puratan Janamsakhi mentions episode of Kauda cannibal related to Dhanasari Des on an island. Janamsakhi Bhai Bala too has the episode of Kauda Cannibal.
The monument at the place of burial of Loonia Siddh at the bank of river Dikhow points to the place of Guru Nanak's visit since the Guru's followers maintained the place of Guru's visit wherever the Guru went and Nazira was such a place of Guru's visit.
The reason of travels of Guru Nanak has been described by Bhai Gurdas in his first 'var' (verse) to redeem the 'the four lands and nine regions' and to convey the True message of the Lord.
With the development of number of sites of Sikh Gurdwaras in Assam and Arunachal, Brahm Kund may be developed into a Sikh pilgrimage centre and a Gurdwara commemorating Guru Nanak's visit to the place may come up sooner or later.