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  • ...name Nanak spread everywhere among the crowds. Everyone began to say that Nanak, the renowned saint, had come. ...ame to the Siddhas." A memorial platform was raised on the site where Guru Nanak had halted.
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  • ...y be different but unity among them is natural if their goal is one. Guru Nanak strongly preached the brotherhood of mankind and the fatherhood of God. According to Guru Nanak God is the Lord of the whole universe. He alone is the Father and Mother f
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  • 5 Birth [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji /23 Poh 31 Birth [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji /19 Magh
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  • ...an]]. This striking building was built by [[Guru Arjan Dev]], the fifth [[Guru of the Sikhs]]. ...t directly faces the Harmandir Sahib. It was built by the sixth Master, [[Guru Hargobind]] (1606-44) in 1609. It has been the nerve centre or the Sikhism
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  • ...h Ji''' (1926 - 3 July 1995) was the second spiritual leader of the [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha]]. [[Baba Puran Singh| Sant Baba Puran Singh Ji]], the ...uals not to give up their religious beliefs but instead to look upon their Sikh heritage as a source of strength.
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  • ...remember seeing Sikhs being portrayed in ''Gunga Din'' and one old Shirley Temple movie, I was 6 or 7 and both both movies left me admiring Sikhs. More than ...ocal community that still continue the tradition of [[Seva]] that [[Guru Nanak]] made a part of Sikhi so many years ago. A serai for pilgrims and traveler
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  • ...he Hindustan Times, he was fairly well aquainted with the Sikhs. After the Sikh Gurdwaras Act was placed on the statute book in 1925, the Akali agitation c 5. Kapur, Rajiv A. , Sikh Separatism: The Politics of Faith. London, 1986
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  • ...9 March) of 1709. A manuscript of the poem was held under No. 2735 in the Sikh Reference Library, Amritsar, until the library was destroyed in 1984 duri ...een earlier confiscated were restored to the Sikhs. Mata Sundari, widow of Guru Gobind Singh, appointed Sikhs to administer the Jagir at Amritsar. Acting o
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  • ...ciples. I also believe that up the point that I was "lucky" to know of the Sikh religion, which helped guide my decisions, but unfortunately many of today' ...ons as "inferior, non-believer, etc". That is one reason why you don't see Sikh Missionaries actively pursuing conversions.
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  • ...known that raiders from the hills of Afghanistan had, by the days of Guru Nanak, had been pouring through the passes of the Hindu Kush in search of easy mo ...e scarifice of a wife thrown live on the pyre of a deceased husband). The Guru would travel to the camps of the mendicants to leave all this false faith a
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  • ...s own version of the Bible, he recorded this about Amritsar and the Golden Temple in a question-answer format: ...ve easily walked or taken a simple ride for a short distance to the Golden Temple to examine for himself his answer about the water. Or he could have verifie
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  • ...relating to the history of the Sikhs from the time of the founder, Guru Nanak (AD 14691539), to the establishment in the eighteenth century of principal ...the Emperor's sinful act of beheading the Guru. From among the events from Guru Gobind Singh's life, the
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  • ==Guru Nanak's impact on history == ...], was doing the same and more in the sub continent. On the science front Nanak told us the distance to the moon which is exactly what the scientists tell
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  • This article lists all events of significance in the Sikh calendar which is called the [[Nanakshahi calendar]]: *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]]
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  • ...ilip Singh in 1889 AD. A trust is looking after the temple since 1981. The temple complex has three halls and forty rooms for the devotees to stay in. A '[[L ==Sikh History==
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  • ...of several interruptions, kirtan continued to be performed at the [[Golden Temple]] and other [[historical Gurdwaras]] with due attention to [[raga]], [[taal ...abis migrated to Pakistan, the line of rababis is almost dying out without Sikh patronage.
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  • ...joy a place of pride in the politics and administration of the state. Guru Nanak visited almost all the key religious centres and places of political import ...hymn each of Bhagat Trilochan (1267-1335) and Parmanand (1483-1593) in Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
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  • {{p|File:Gravesend Gurdwara-1.jpg|Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara Gravesend, UK}} ...onies on the day. This was followed by celebrations of the birth of [[Guru Nanak Sahib]], the founder of [[Sikhism]], over the weekend with over three thous
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  • [[Image:Guru_n_rinpoche.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Guru Rinpoche & Guru Nanak]] ...Rinpoche. Guru Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to Tibet and they regard the Guru as a reincarnation of the precious one, ‘Rinpoche’.
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  • ...ind was the first, after Guru Nanak, who went outside the Punjab to spread Sikh religion. He travelled from place to place and went as far as Kashmir in th ...t waited until the Guru came to repair and take possession of Guru Nanak's temple.
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