Muktsar lives in people through a combination of faith, family, and local endurance.
Those things are not neatly separated there.
A place of devotion is also a family reference. A family story is also tied to local history. A local custom often carries spiritual meaning in the background.
That makes memory feel thicker somehow.
People do not remember the city only through location, but through value and attachment too.
That is one reason Muktsar can feel deeply present even at a distance.
It teaches belonging through continuity of spirit as much as through routine.
Tell us one Muktsar memory where family and faith still feel inseparable.