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  • ...practice of pursuing any moving living organism, usually wildlife or feral animals, by humans for food, recreation, safety or trade. Hunting is great practice ...irst guns used in warfare. The Mughal's even captured and trained Cheetahs to aid in their hunts.
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  • ...is right hand has survived in folklore and in portraiture, and he is known to this day as chittian bajanvala, Master of the White Hawk. ...aja wala”''' or '''Chittian Bajanvala)''', the keeper of the white falcon. To infuse his [[Sikh]]s with worth and valour the Tenth Guru conducted his aff
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  • This article is to make Sikhs and other people aware of the environmental issues. You may be happy to know that Guru Har Rai Ji Seventh gurus of Sikhs planted many trees during his lifetime.
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  • ...ather [[Guru Hargobind]] sahib, Guru Gobind Singh instructed his [[Sikh]]s to make offerings of arms and horses in readiness for the turbulent times ahea ...e the blue colour has been diluted down to a grey white. No one is allowed to ride the horses as a mark of respect and they are brought out on the festiv
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  • ...erstitions or fads, or other meaningless rituals will not bring one closer to [[God]] or make one a better human being. ...m hospital. The women whom she interviewed reported having performed close to two hundred different religious and secular rituals during pregnancy, birth
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  • Both [[Jainism]] and [[Sikhism]] are faiths native to the [[Indian]] subcontinent. [[Jainism]], like [[Sikhism]], rejected the au ...and last of the Tirthankaras (Sanskrit for fordmakers). Mahavira was born to a ruling family in the town of Vaishali, located in the modern state of Bih
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  • ...tates of existence. The effects of those deeds actively create all that is to happen and determine every present and future experience, thus completely e ...Dharma]] (perennial faith). As a term, it can at the latest be traced back to the early Upanishads, around 1500 BC.
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  • '''Jesus''' of Nazareth 7–2 BC/BCE to 26–36 AD/CE), was a 1st century Jewish teacher and ascetic who some Chris ...se and Japanese to Christianity sans the swords of Islamists) gives a clue to Jesus' name once being Jeshua as the name for the society is not pronounced
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  • ...pressed in the figure of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu who is yet to come. ...Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Vedas, Ramayana, Gita, Purans or Law
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  • ...t in modern society most people cuts their her hair because they feel that to be the norm and no one questions this very wide-spread custom. However, rea The history of hair goes back to the times of the Bible and beyond. The Bible talks of a man called Sampson
    16 KB (2,881 words) - 07:22, 25 March 2013
  • ...an having a long beard and wearing a kirpan over his shirt looking similar to what some people might think of as a terrorist. ...ich was totally packed. The Sikh youth tried to board the train but failed to do so. Just then a voice was heard from the back coach, ''''Sardarji Barah
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  • One of '''[[Guru Gobind Singh|Guru Gobind Singh’s]]''' main gifts to the world was the message of '''unity and equality of all the peoples of th Prior to the arrival of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] the hill country around what would bec
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  • ...to it he explained to remove an inflated feeling of pride within ourselves to know the Supreme. Sadhna travelling from Sindh reached Panjab during his la Sadhna is considered to be a contemporary of [[Bhagat Namdev]]<ref name=HAROSE>A glossary of the tr
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  • ...g|thumb|right|300px|This gateway built by the Indian Army is over the road to Hemkunt Sahib, one of the sacred Sikh shrines in honour of Havildar Modan S ...s through Govind Ghat. Dedicating his life to this religious place he took to living in hollow of tree trunks and surviving on meagre food, till his demi
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  • ...til 1947'''. Many Jatts mainly of Sialkot, Gujranwala, districts converted to Kookeh. ...azro, in Attock District of Punjab. mentor of Baba Ram Singh, acknowledged to be the forerunner of the Namdhari movement, founded in 1857, eight years af
    36 KB (5,938 words) - 04:43, 31 July 2016
  • ...a great martyr. I would feel proud to send my younger son Sandeep Singh to serve in Indian Army."}} ...John W. McDonald will call on the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan to move forward with a confidence-building measure that would establish a pea
    34 KB (5,061 words) - 17:21, 26 August 2011
  • ...reasoning behind this view. Below are given the reasons and the references to support these views. The section below lists arguments why these Sikhs supp What is called meat, and what is called green vegetables? What leads to sin? <br>
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  • ...d unambiguous and anyone who understands [[Gurmukhi]] will be able to come to their own conclusion. To be a [[Sikh]] is to regard the [[SGGS]] as ones primary spiritual guide. The message within the
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  • ...ng that has incensed us is the use of incorrect History and mistranslation to back up arguments. It was these points that we felt needed clarification an ...o matter what pilgrimages, fasts and rituals they follow, they will all go to hell. (SGGS p1377)
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  • Pilgrimage by the Old Nanak to the New 48 Har Gobind’s response to the Dhyanam of His Disciples 87
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