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  • ...gy of one's atman, or soul, and obscures the purity of the amritdhari, the Khalsa warrior. ...all of the tenets of Sikhism, and quite a few Prasadis are members of the Khalsa as well.
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  • ''Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh'' Note:- Not to be Confused with the Cults and Sects with the Same Name. Which they adapted from the Gr
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  • ...of a casteless Sikh brotherhood. An outside observer is easily misled and confused by the religious services held at the caste-based gurdwaras. In fact, the f
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  • ...uldron) used by Guru Gobind Singh Ji to prepare the [[Amrit]] during the Khalsa initiation ceremony in [[1699]]. The [[Khanda]] (a double edged knife or sw Sarbloh should not be confused with either cast iron or steel as these metals only came into common use du
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  • ...gy of one's atman, or soul, and obscures the purity of the amritdhari, the Khalsa warrior. ...all of the tenets of Sikhism, and quite a few Prasadis are members of the Khalsa as well.
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  • ...t that the issue of authority within the Sikh tradition remained extremely confused during that period. ...authority with the Khalsa Panth; it can be argued that the founding of the Khalsa was the beginning of the doctrine of Guru Panth.
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  • ...1845, between the forces of the British East India Company and part of the Khalsa, the army of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab. The British army won an untidy ...d territories adjoining the Punjab, while at the same time building up the Khalsa, to deter aggression from the British and the Afgans. When he died in 1839,
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  • ...records for these were kept at Amritsar and Lahore. As the Sikh Army (Dal Khalsa) grew new regions where administered and new Sikh barons came to the fore a ...its military strategy. It had also to set out plans for strengthening the Khalsa faith and body politic, besides adjudicating disputes about property and su
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  • ...said to be a contemporary of Sri [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji. He is not to be confused with [[Bhai Gurdas]] Ji, who was the scribe of the [[Adi Granth]] under [[G ...r has been attributed to another poet, who lived after the creation of the Khalsa, hence the name '''Bhai Gurdas Singh'''. He is said to have lived many year
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  • Tat Khalsa was originated on 2nd October 1879. ...aditions. The basic belief of Tat Khalsa is exclusivity. The Orthodox (Tat Khalsa) view believes that God cannot take any form in particular, for He is both
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  • ...hibition of his battle skills. Guru jee, following the orders of the Panth Khalsa (in the form of the Panj Pyaare) left the fort on the night of December 22, ...Sohilaa (prayer said at bedtime and funerals). The guards were shocked and confused as to how a lone woman could come into the fort on such a dark night. The g
    11 KB (1,789 words) - 00:34, 24 March 2024
  • ...ld like to believe that no one spoke of independence until the aimless and confused "Indian Mutiny" of 1857. ...orth from Anandpur Sahib. That was two years after Vaisakhi 1699, when the Khalsa was revealed as Akal Purakh ki Fauj (Immortal Army of the Timeless).
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  • ...Tarn Taran. To announce his presence and proclaim the sovereignty of the [[Khalsa]], he started collecting toll from the passersby. Finding everyone submitti ...onths have passed and there has been no word from the Khalsa. It seems the Khalsa has been totally killed off."
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  • ...for these were kept at [[Amritsar]] and [[Lahore]]. As the Sikh Army (Dal Khalsa) grew new regions where administered and new Sikh barons came to the fore a ...its military strategy. It had also to set out plans for strengthening the Khalsa faith and body politic, besides adjudicating disputes about property and su
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  • ...orshippers of bodies it is only a book. And for matters of discipline Guru Khalsa Panth is the Guru, though to the worshippers of body these are only ordinar ...he Guru Khalsa Panth, begged to be initiated by the Guru Khalsa Panth. The Khalsa discipline (Sikh Reht Maryada) is the discipline of the Guru.
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  • Sanatani Sikhs should not be confused with those people who show disrespect for Sri Guru Granth Sahib or other Si ..."Hindu Dharma" from invaders and that Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji created the Khalsa Panth especially for this task.
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  • ...hs who told the Guru that at that moment they were the Guru and he was the Khalsa. They ordered him to escape in the interest of the community. Three would a ...hibition of his battle skills. Guru jee, following the orders of the Panth Khalsa (in the form of the Punj Pyaaray) left the fort along with Bhai Daya Singh,
    10 KB (1,836 words) - 11:28, 3 January 2009
  • ''Not to be confused with the [[Chhimba Darzi]] a Muslim community.'' ...it to Anandpur. Bhai Nanu became Nanu Singh after taking the rites of the Khalsa. He laid down his life in the battle of Chamkaur on December 7, 1705. His t
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  • ...ersian. While still a small boy, he received the initiatory rites of the [[Khalsa]] at the hands of [[Baba Khem Singh Bedi]], taking the name, Teja Singh. ...but after passing his matriculation examination, he was enrolled at the [[Khalsa College, Amritsar]].
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  • ...hose of Sikh and Hindu, are applied in common parlance in a very loose and confused way. The followers of Nanak returned themselves under various appellations; ...Himachal Pradesh are all Nanakpanthis, about 10 per cent of them being the Khalsa Sikhs. The potters in the Karigra hills are also mostly Nanakpanthis. Some
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