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<small>[[Image:GuruGranthSahib.jpg|thumb|150px|left|{{cs|Guruship endowed to [[Guru Granth Sahib]]}}]] The tercentenary celebration of [[Guruship]] of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] is to be undertaken on a massive scale during this year at [[Hazoor Sahib|Takhat Sachkhand Hazur Sahib]] in [[Nanded]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. This historic town is an important place in [[Sikhi]] as here in October 1708, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ended the chain of human Guruship and endowed the spiritual throne to the Holy Granth. {{Aowf|300 years of Guruship}}</small> | |||
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Guru Nanak Medical Centre is a charitable hospital based at Secunderabad in Andhra Pradesh, India. The Gurdwara Sahib, Secunderabad, and Guru Nanak Charitable Trust opened this medical centre on the premises of Gurdwara sahib on Sunday, October 07, 2007. According to the Prabhandak Committee president, S. Baldev Singh Bagga and convener R.S. Saluja, this state-of-the-art polyclinic and diagnostic centre will provide free and low-cost medical treatment for the poor and needy of all religions and communities. Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee president S. Avtar Singh Makwar, who was visiting the state of Andhra Pradesh for the first time, inaugurated the centre. It was said by the local people that this day care medical centre had become necessary to meet the demand of people in Secunderabad and surrounding localities when the Gandhi General Hospital moved to Musheerabad. .....More On January 5 this year the world celebrates the birth in Patna, India of the tenth and last of the Ten Gurus in human form of Sikhism. Gobind Rai was born on January 5, 1666 and became Guru on November 11, 1675 at the age of nine, following in the footsteps of his father Guru Teg Bahadur. The Guru moulded the Sikh religion into its present form with the formation of the Khalsa in 1699. The tenth Guru (teacher) of the Sikh faith, was born Gobind Rai. It may not be out of the way to say here that throughout the annals of human history, there was no other individual who could be of more inspiring personality than Guru Gobind Singh. Guru ji infused the spirit of both sainthood and solider in the minds and hearts of his followers to fight oppression and support righteousness (Dharma) in order to restore justice, peace and to uplift the down-trodden people in this world. In the short 42 year of life and a Guruship of only 33 years, the Guru contributed immensely to Sikhism and to the world and his gift to all the peoples of the world still remains unmatched to this day. .....More Did you know...
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