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  • {{Aowh|[[Recognize the human race as one]]}} ...nise the human race as one.jpg|thumb|150px|right|{{c|'''''"[[Recognize the human race as one]]"'''''<br>[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}}]]
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  • {{Aowh|[[Guardian of human rights]]}} ...g|thumb|175px|right|{{c|[[Guru Tegh Bahadar|Guru Tegh Bahadar, Guardian of human rights]]}}]]
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  • When I was the first time in Amritsar I heard a Shabad Keertan: One translation: "All Human Race is One".<br />
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    ...leading a protest march against Indian occupation of Khalistan and ongoing human right abuses against the Sikh Nation.
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    ...leading a protest march against Indian occupation of Khalistan and ongoing human right abuses against the Sikh Nation.
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  • ...spiritual essence and as such has to be subdued and recognised as such by a practising Sikh.
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  • | '''Subject:''' || Viewpoint of Human Rights in different religions (including [[Sikhism]]) and Culture ...information]</ref> Its content includes places of origin of human rights, human Rights in smaller and larger religious communities and areas for action. Th
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  • ...age:African Wild Dog III.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Greed is a dog; falsehood is a scavenger; Cheating is...''[[Guru Nanak]]]] ...[Sikhi]] tells us that it is one of '''[[five evils]]''' found within most human beings.
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  • ...versal Declaration of Human Rights|United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)}} guaranteed every one the right to freedom of thought, cons ...were oppressive and the right to worship as one chose was under attack by a ruler ([[Aurangzeb]]) bent on imposing his religion on every citizen of Ind
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  • ...chers or masters, over the period from [[1469]] to [[1708]] - that is over a period of [[239]] years. These teachers were enlightened souls whose main p ...ving their human lives, they sort to awaken the higher conciousness in the human race. The [[Guru]]s taught the people of [[India]] and beyond, to live spir
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  • ...ice for mass state crimes in [[Punjab]], India by documenting and exposing human rights violations, bringing perpetrators to justice, and organizing survivo Impunity means the institutional refusal to hold perpetrators of human rights abuse accountable. Ensaaf believes that impunity is the root cause o
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  • The story revolves around Sikh-Diaspora. It is a depiction of the internal landscape of their psyche, state of mind and atti ‘Kambdi Kalaai’, the film is focused on the state of oscillation of human mind, which makes it difficult to grasp the truth. The title song, ‘Supn
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  • ...r53.jpg|thumb||200px|right|<small>Guru Har Rai developed Kiratpur Sahib as a town of parks and gardens</small>]] ...nvelops the cities of the world. Human beings are exploiting their fellow human beings.
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  • [[Ardas]] is a unique prayer; It's an appeal to [[Waheguru]]; a way to address and petition the Almighty; to gain spiritual energy; to conn It is a very well-known [[Sikh]] prayer that was not written in its entirety by the
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  • ...erally '''[[Human Hair|Keshdharis]]''' as they also believe in maintaining a natural way of life, but sikhs do not believe that merely keeping hair, g If a Sikh keeps their hair untrimmed because of Guru Gobind Singh's Hukam, he ha
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  • ...human beings. I tend to edit or add to posts concerning my passion. I have a interest in Sikh history and hope to learn and teach as many people possibl ...san literature mainly those concerning Bani and those of Rumi. I also have a general interest in Sprituality and am well learned in other eastern theolo
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  • ...throngs who had come to hear the Guru. "Master," said Mardana, "you teach a way for every person to find liberation. But many of those who listen still "Most people don't recognize life's value," replied the Guru, "although human life is the dearest treasure on this earth."
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  • ...plete this cycle. Once the cycle is complete, one gets a chance to become human again and release themselves from this world by chanting "Waheguru" (God's ...millions of Sikhs visit this Holy Shrine, some of which are there to take a bath in the holy waters of the well, and others which are there to release
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  • ...ke]] in [[Amritsar District]], [[Punjab]], [[India]], [[Baba Buddha]] made a hole in the wall so as not to go against the Guru's note on the door that s *.....that the [[Sikh Beliefs|'''Sikhs believe''']] that all life, including human life, '''comes from God'''. God is the Creator of the universe and the forc
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  • ...as to be nourished and cared for. Fasting as an austerity, as a ritual, as a mortification of the body by means of willful hunger is forbidden in Sikhis
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