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  • ...Singh of the panj pyare.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] of the [[Panj Pyare]]]] ...]] - [[1708]]) had been a farmer when he answered a request of Guru Gobind Rai, which lead to his becoming one of the [[Panj Piare]] (the Five Beloved), t
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  • ...i Rai, Siam, Sainapati, Alam, Tahikan, Daya Singh, Sukha Singh and Dharam Singh had been mostly assigned to the task of translating ancient Sanskrit
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  • '''Dharam khand''' is the first stage leval of Spiritual Reality. The Guru speaks of * 1. '''[[Dharam Khand]]''': the realm of righteous action ([http://www.srigranth.org/servle
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  • ...hand]], the local landlord. The Guru sent some of his disciples to request Rai Jagat Singh to let him take shelter in his haveli. Jagat Singh, for fear of ...A small gurdwara was first constructed here around 1930 by Sardar Bahadur Dharam Singh (1881-1933), a well known philanthropist of Delhi. There was also ano
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  • '''Salis Rai''',also Called Johri Salis Rai or Salis Rai Johri, was a [[Jain]] who lived in [[Patna]], [[Bihar]], [[India]], during ...Guru Nanak accepted his request and stayed for about four months at Salis Rai's house. A congregational center was established and people of locality use
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  • * Was the "first" to answer the call of Guru Gobind Rai, even though he thought he was to be killed. * On the night of 7/8 December 1705 with [[Bhai Dharam Singh]], he accompanied [[Guru Gobind Singh]] out of [[Chamkaur]] fort.
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  • 1. Uday Rai 2. Ani Rai
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  • [[1619]]: [[Baba Atal Rai]], son of [[Guru Hargobind]] was born in [[1619]]; he left for his heavenly [[1627]]: [[Baba Atal Rai]], son of [[Guru Hargobind]] ji left for his heavenly abode on [[23 July]],
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  • ...Kangar) in Bhatinda district was once the capital of a big Hindu Zamindar Rai Jodh, disciple of sixth [[Guru Hargobind]]. The holy dagger was bestowed up ...in the Deccan by the Guru's two trusted Sikhs Bhai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji. Upon reading the letter the emperor was filled with remorse and a
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  • ...ill Guru Gobind Singh Sahib’s times. And Bhai Praga’s great-grandson, Bhai Dharam Singh became the Divan of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], after that.
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  • ...Singh of the panj pyare.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] of the [[Panj Pyare]]]] * Original Name: Bhai Himmat Rai.
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  • ...said here is my offering of my head. Guru Ji, again, in one stroke cut off Dharam Chand's head from his body. ...his thundering voice went on demanding heads, one after the other. Himmat Rai, Mohkam Chand and Sahib Ram got up and offered their heads. Guru Ji cut off
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  • ...or another head and one after another beheaded three more devotees. Himmat Rai, Mokham Chand and Sahib Chand. Many people went to the guru's mother and na ...e Guru became Gobind Singh and the other five were also named: Daya Singh, Dharam Singh, Himmat Singh, Mokham Singh and Sahib Singh (and were called the belo
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  • ...ng oration on his divine mission of restoring their faith and preserving [[Dharam]] (righteousness). ...m Chand]], [[Bhai Sahib Singh|Sahib Chand]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh|Himmat Rai]], offered their heads to the Guru. Each Sikh was taken into the tent and s
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  • So the Almighty blessed Har Rai,Who made Har Krishna, infinite and inaccessible.(29) Numerous are the skies and the heavens,As are Indras*, Dharam Rais* and the Jamkals*,(35)
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  • ...e of the day's battle. [[Bhai Daya Singh|Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh|Dharam Singh]] and Man Singh also escaped leaving behind only two sikhs, Sangat Si The Garhi belonged to Rai Sahib Chaudhary Roop Chand and his brother Chaudhary Jagat Singh. They were
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  • ...ingh]], the local landlord. The Guru sent some of his disciples to request Rai Jagat Singh to let him take shelter in his haveli. Jagat Singh, for fear of ...mall [[gurdwara]] was first constructed here around 1930 by Sardar Bahadur Dharam Singh (1881-1933), a well known philanthropist of [[Delhi]]. The present bu
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  • ...iner of the Delhi rulers of the early fifteenth century. His descendant, [[Rai Bular]], the chief of Talvandi, was a contemporary of Guru Nanak. The town ...on, [[Baba Lakhmi Das]] (1497-1555), more probably by his grandson, [[Baba Dharam Chand]] (1523-1618), was known as Kalu ka Kotha, lit. house of (Mahita) Kal
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  • When the Guru's young son [[Guru Gobind Rai]] to whom his Saintly father had passed the Guruship before his departure [[Guru Gobind Rai]] said, "Bhai Jivan ji, I will create the [[Khalsa]], who will stand out in
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  • ...e [[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Mukham Singh]], [[Bhai Sahib Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]]. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] proceeded to hold The five were designated by [[Guru Gobind Singh|Guru Gobind Rai]] as [[Panj Piare]], the five beloved of the Guru. He now besought them to
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