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  • ...of these two brave and fearless Rangreta sikhs tales. This is constructed on the place were they have became target for the test for the first to face t ...about himself and his jatt sikhs. But after seeing this all, he got shamed on himself.
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  • * [[Attending a Sikh Wedding]] - This article gives a brief guide on what to expect, what you should wear and a feel of the ceremonies that will ...etailed_Wedding_Program.ppt Detailed Wedding Program] This is the original Power Point file that can be modified to customize for your own wedding.
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  • ...llage Dadi Kothi 15 Km away from Mahilpur (District [[Hoshiarpur]]). Sited on a small hill, it comemorates [[Guru Nanak]]'s visit. This shrine is under Acc. to the history board, The one in one spiritual power, the king of [[Sikhi]]sm, Guru Nanak Dev visited this place. From here guru
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  • Dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of 1984 assault of the Indian Army on the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple), Sri Amritsar ...hs have always been the eye-sore of contemporary anti Sikh forces and they on their toes to mitigate them. Zakaria Khan, Yahya Khan, Ahmed Shah Abdali an
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  • #Anima: The power to become very small and minute. #Mahima: Power to expand your body and become huge.
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  • ...t. It is made of two words "Svaiyam" (self) + Bhoo (existent). This is his power, he can break himself. ...with our own hand, i.e ਪਾਇ ਕ੝ਹਾੜਾ ਮਾਰਿਆ ਗਾਫਲਿ ਅਪ੝ਨੈ ਹਾਥਿ ॥੧੩॥(You hit axe on your foot you bekhabar, ਪੰਨਾ 1365, ਸਤਰ 4). But if we want to
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  • ...its spiritual powers. They say that a holy man, not one of their own, sat on a certain spot there and meditated. They say that he spot is covered in a b ...locals said that, "He is not one of ours but there is some great spiritual power here".
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  • ...ence of God and/or Creation, as well. The same term, in Persian, denotes power, potency, authority of God, the Creation, Universe and Nature. ...ib, pir, mir and khasam can be cited. Guru Nanak's religious system, based on the One absolute Purakh as the matrix of the world, did not accept the dual
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  • ...ty. So he passed on to the neighboring village of Jambar where he lay down on a charpai (cot) under a shady tree. By this time, Hem Raj, a Sandhu Jat, ch ...abad and Shergarh and areas from river Ravi to Dogran and Manwan, situated on the bank of river Satuj. Day by day, Hira Singh's status and position incre
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  • ...th Sahib, the Light of all. With the light of the Guru in your heart, call on God! ...d in the face of tyranny and unrightousness: think of their deeds and call on God!
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  • ...asam People's dictionary Chandi is some diety having eight hands, who sits on lion and is a physical body. But in Gurmat it's not any physical body. Ther ...i''<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I6e3WaYZIU Narration by Pro Dasam on Chandi - In Punjabi]</ref> which fights with negativity.
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  • ...Amritsar and then went to the U.S., where he supported himself by working on farms and in factories. He acquired a Master’s degree in political scienc Kairon returned to India in 1929. On April 13, 1932 he started an English weekly paper, ''The New Era'', in Amr
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  • ...y. So he passed on to the neighbouring village of Jambar where he lay down on a charpai (cot) under a shady tree. By this time, Hem Raj, a Sandhu Jat, ch ...abad and Shergarh and areas from river Ravi to Dogran and Manwan, situated on the bank of river Satluj. Day by day, Hira Singh's status and position incr
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  • ...s placed on the throne inspite of the protestations of his widowed mother. Power slowly passed from the hands of the Sayad brothers into the hands of Mohamm ...ovided an energetic outsider like Nadir Shah a golden opportunity to seize power. A son of a poor shepherd in Khurasan, a province of Iran, Nadir had joined
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  • ...four Yugas of Hindu Shastras are sanctified and defined as state of Soul. On other side, Gurbani says Yugas are innumerable and not four only i.e 'Kete ...ouls in this state are saintly. This is formless (Nirankar) and their will power is called Hukam. (Prithame Basya Satt Ka Kheda)
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  • After the return of Indira Gandhi to power in the 1980 elections in India, the organisation was re-named as the People ...o organises a [[JP Memorial Lecture]] on [[March 23]] every year, the date on which the [[India]]n [[State of Emergency]] was lifted in 1977.
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  • ...Singh]] in [[1805]] when he received large jagirs in the Pothohar country. On the death of his father in that year, the jagirs passed to Chatar Singh, th ...y was being hatched by Chatar Singh, its Sikh governor, to subvert British power in the Punjab.
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  • ...including that of RANJIT Singh, he held in poor estimate. His observations on the social life of the Punjab, especially of the Siklis, have considerable 2. Khurana, Gianeshwar, British Historiography on the Sikh Power in the Punjab. Delhi, 1985
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  • ...Chandi. He quoted Dasam Bani in various of his writings. Some of his views on Dasam Bani are shared below: Professor Sahib Singh has written on the first page of this book that it this [[bani]] of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]
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  • Bhai Veer Singh mentions Abu-ul-Trafi in his book. He was spying on Guru Gobind Singh for a year and a half. This is how the incident is record ...about 35 to 40 thousands. The Mughals had four thrones (seats of Imperial Power), Delhi, Agra, Lahore and Kalanur, but the grandeur of Guru Ji's throne was
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