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  • ...ch is now a proud acquisition of the Punjabi University Library's research section. His first historical biography — ''Akali Phula Singh'' (1914) was well His contribution to the historical literature of Punjab pertaining to the 19th century is monumental. Although his style
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  • In the [[Benti Chaupai]] composition from the [[Dasam Granth]], the final section of the [[Bani]] ends main body of the composition with a dohra and other va ==Doha in Urdu and Hindi literature==
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  • ...ns with the compiler's invocation to Mother Kali (Goddess), followed by a section stressing the importance of bibek, i.e. strict observance of the Sikh cod ..., he puts forth copious illustrations and quotations from the Sikh sacred literature, though these are not always relevant and germane to the point he is speaki
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  • ...an Singh) about his father, Dr. Charan Singh whose contribution to Punjabi literature has been noticed. Kalam di Karamat (The Miracle of the Pen), which is a com The manuscript Section of the Library has about five hundred manuscripts spanning about four centu
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  • ...orities often consulted him on matters relating to Sikh affairs, faith and literature. A strong loyalist in sympathy. Attar Singh helped the British especially a ...]], [[Akal Ustat]], [[Bachitar Natak]], [[Zafarnamah]] and the [[Hikayat]] section in [[Persian]] and [[Punjabi]] which he supplied to the Government of India
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  • ...y as originally written by author is being reproduced for students of sikh literature worldwide on this site. abroad, where they are preserved and also their section and accession numbers
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  • ...operates a library with a wide selection of informative books, magazines, literature, video and audio tapes on religious and social subjects. ==Photo section==
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  • ...r '''Pouri''' is a [[Punjabi]] term for a 'step' (staircase), paragraph or section of verse in the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], which the [[Sikh]]s regard as mo ...eir first Prophets' dreams play an important part in each religion and its literature.
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  • ...a have attained widespread currency chiefly through the agency of Buddhist literature: while ‘sunyavada’ is the name given one of the systems of Buddhistic t ...que based on the philosophy of Emptiness. A class of Buddhist [[Sanskrit]] literature consisting of the Prajnaparamitasutras is devoted to the exposition of empt
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  • ...adopt, joined Oxford University from where he received his B.A. in English literature. He then began his topbrass civilian career. In the Gurdwara Shahidganj agi ...r he, on the verge of his degree, joined the Army in the University Signal Section. Not only did he alone of the senior classes enlist, but he expressed his i
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  • .... A full discussion on the [[Keski]] issue can be viewed in the Literature section. ...Sahib Ji. For a full discussion on the topic, please go to the Literature section.
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  • (1) The term 'ethnic' in section 3 of the 1976 Act was to be construed relatively widely in a broad cultural (c) a common literature peculiar to the group,
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  • ...e of [[Sikh]]s and [[Panjab]]. In many such cases, valuable material, rare literature, architecture and signs of much celebrated memories were completely destroy ...with a focus on archiving the endangered invaluable manuscripts and other literature to conserve and preserve the heritage, culture and language of the Panjab s
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  • Jaitsri does not appear in the [[Ragmala]] nor is it found in the modern literature on the subject. Bhatkhande gives Jait-Kalyan but this is not to be confused |width=20%| '''Section'''
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  • ...ctive. Tradition and Experiment in Modern Punjabi Poetry. Trends in Modern Literature. The Sovereignity of Sikh Doctrine. PUNJABI: Anubhav-te-Alochana (Experienc ...modesty of a student. In the second case, the charge sheet was filed under Section 173 Cr PC.
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  • ...having already been digitized, and now gracefully seated in the manuscript section of the Chandigarh Museum and Art Gallery, is very fortunate in this respect In the Manuscript section, ‘Nanakshahi’ has digitized about 34,000 folios of 33 different volumes
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  • *To prepare and publish suitable literature on the above aspects, and to disseminate information on Sikhism through com ...ated centres through visits, periodical newsletter exchange, and supply of literature published by the Institute from time to time.
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  • ...ty. In 1995, Guru Nanak Dev University awarded him the Degree of Doctor of Literature (honoris causa) in recognition of his contributions in Sikh Studies. On Apr ...urbani Is Jag Meh Chanan. He contributes frequent columns in the religious section of the Dallas Morning News and serves on the editorial boards of the Sikh R
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  • ==Published literature== *See contact section below
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  • ...r having studied [[Sikh Scripture]] and history, [[Sanskrit]] language and literature, poetics, philosophy and mythology at Amritsar for about 15 years, Santokh After having studied Sikh Scripture and history, Sanskrit language and literature, poetics, philosophy and mythology at Amritsar for about 15 years, Santok S
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