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  • ...protection against atrocities of the Mughal leader, [[Aurangzeb]]. [[Kirpa Ram]] led this group of Kashmiri Pandits driven to dire straits by the persecut ...Ram, a Sarasvat Brahman of Matan, 65 KM east of Srinagar, in Kashmir. Aru Ram had met [[Guru Har Rai]] and sought his blessing at the time of the latter'
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  • [[Gangu Shahi]] [[Ram Raiyas]]
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  • ...had not lived up to the codes of conduct concerning guests given shelter. Gangu had taken the Guru's youngest sons and their dadimah (paternal grandmoth
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  • |5||[[Bhai Gangu Shah]]||||Simaur, Himachal |16||[[Bhai Raja Ram]]||||
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  • ...Bhani later married [[Bhai Jetha]] who became the fourth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Ram Das]]. (See article [[Platforms of Jetha]].) Before Guru Ji died at the age of 95, he nominated [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji (Bhai Jetha) as the fourth Guru of the Sikhs.
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  • ...in 1675, a group of Kashmiri brahmins under the leadership of Pandit Kirpa Ram, mad in desperation by the religious fanaticism of the Mughals General, Ift ...ward. There was still more silence. On the third call there raised '''Daya Ram''', a khatri of [[Lahore]] who said, ''"O true king, my head is at your ser
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  • Reminiscing through history, Hari Ram Gupta, a well-known historian of Punjab University, elaborates on Al-Beruni ...abandoned all these and established the repetition of Waheguru instead of Ram, and no one now acteth according to the Vedas and the Smritis. The Guru rev
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  • ...pted Kabir’s hymn that “We are neither Hindus, nor Muslims. The One, Allah-Ram is breath of our body.”9 To the specific question by Siddhas as to “Who Guru Ram Das records that when Guru Amar Das reached Jumna and the Ganges, the toll-
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  • ...rom birth to death.” The Namdhari movement, however, got a spurt with Baba Ram Singh’s succession in 1862 when the centre of the movement was shifted fr Baba Ram Singh launched a crusade for religious reform and revival. He exhorted his
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  • maintained, there was a break in the tradition after the fourth, Ram Das. Already in his time a loving sister Nanaki lived. It was thought that Jai Ram, Nanaki’s husband, would get him some
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