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  • '''Bhai Shalo Ji''', was very famous and a great Sikh during the times of Guru Ram Das Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, and Guru Hargobind ...then known as Guru Ka Chak, with Guru Sahib. He started selfless service (sewa) and meditation (simran).
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  • ...ss, and when he went to the village of Nangal in Faridkhot he would do the Sewa of reading Sukhmani Sahib at the Gurdwara Sahib at Amrit Vela. Bhai Gurchar ...food to patients in hospital in the morning and evening. His would do this Sewa twice a day, go to work and would go to study in evening classes and also f
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  • The author has devoted 12 pages to [[Sikh]] Rule and adminstration. ...Great Sikh Gurus.He has also given graphic accounts of Sikh Shrines,Kar [[Sewa]] for construction,reconstruction or their proper upkeep.
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  • ...ay towards acknowledging, at least in theory, the authority of the sangat (Sikh congregation) in Sikhism. ...mands of the agitators and passed a piece of legislation called the Punjab Sikh Gurdwara Act, in 1925.
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  • ...tablishing their own caste gurdwaras, i.e. Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara, Bhatra Sikh Sangat Gurdwara and Ravidas Bhawan/Gurdwara. ...lsa rejects the notion of caste while promoting the concept of a casteless Sikh brotherhood. An outside observer is easily misled and confused by the relig
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  • ...om/India/Sikh_youths_offer_food_to_security_forces/articleshow/3774023.cms Sikh youths offer food to security forces] 30 Nov 2008, TNN About 20 to 25 young Sikh men, volunteering for Gurudwara Shri Dashmesh Darbar in Sion, saw the chill
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  • ...hari was a disciple of [[Guru Amar Das]] ji. She was also one of the first Sikh preachers. Little could be found on the early life of Bhagbhari, sometimes ...inagar. When she got older and was unable to carry out her duties, her son Sewa Das continued the work of the Guru, preaching and teaching Sikhism to all w
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  • ...Sikhi1.jpg|thumb|400px|right|{{cs|'''Diagram showing some of the important Sikh beliefs'''}}]] <h3>There are three requirements for a Sikh of the Guru: </h3>
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  • ...rough selflessness and meditation on God’s name [[Naam]] ([[Simran]] and [[Sewa]]). ...], or slefless service, and complete submission to [[Waheguru]], or God. A Sikh serves God by serving other people.
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  • ...et for SMS downpour. They are not the regular irritating messages, but the sewa-oriented social service of '''SikhNetwork SMS'''. From Jhansi to [[Amritsar]], from Rudrapur to Panjim, every [[Sikh]] whose mobile number is registered with '''SikhNetwork SMS''' gets the mes
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  • ...Da Khuh' is located near Sri Darbar Sahib Tarn Taran. A Gurdwara (place of Sikh worship) has been constructed at the place under name of Gurdwara Bibi Bhan ...b]], now located [[Pakistan]] in year 2004. Later, among the team took Kar Sewa (construction here-social service) of Janam Asthan (birth place) of Sri Gur
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  • ...ould tread. He was received with great respect and enthusiasm and he asked Sewa Das's mother to bring the dress she had made for him. He put it on and bles ...r enlightenment. Guru Ji told him by pointing towards Bhai Kattu, the poor Sikh, who was hungry and was refused when requested for the honey while accompan
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  • ...ikhs reported this to Guru Angad. "Guru Angad Jee, Bhai Jodh does a lot of Sewa but he does not eat Langar in Pangat". Guru Angad Jee called Bhai Jodh to s ...be so humble and consider themselves so low. Guru Jee asked Bhai Jodh, ‘O Sikh, why do eat the left overs of the Sangat. What makes you eat Jhoot?"
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...service ) to progress spiritually. The [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] asks the Sikh to "Practice truth, contentment and kindness; this is the most excellent wa
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  • ...es on National Highway Number 3, which leads to Agra and Sri Hazoor Sahib. Sikh pilgrims travelling to Hazoor Sahib will usually make a stop at this Gurdwa ...te Baba Amrik Singh, son of the late Baba Charan Singh ji of Sampardai Kar Sewa Sarhali Sahib, Amritsar.
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  • ...hib Pehli Patshahi''', also called Gurdwara Pokhran Sahib, is a historical Sikh shrine located in Pokhran Town in Rajasthan, 100 KM from Jaisalmer. The Gur ...small room now it is under kar Sewa of Patiala Baba Amrik singh who took sewa who is erecting a huge building.
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  • ...|Dr. Ernest Trupmm]] (a German scholar employed by the British) and the Sikh gianis and granthis whom were kind enough to assist him. A brilliant but ar ...akhi was the basis of the accounts written by Trumpp, Macauliffe, and most Sikh scholars.
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  • ...to rest after a long days walk the stranger busied himself doing a lot of sewa for the sangat. Their new aquaintance massaged their legs and sometimes wav Jathedar : No Babajee, we didn't. But we did meet a Sikh and his wife who lead us here, selflessly serving us along the way.
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  • '''SORRY FOR THE POOR QUALITY. COPIED THIS FROM A SIKH FORUM. WILL TRY TO FIX THIS ARTICLE ASAP. CURRENTLY UNDER RE-CONSTRUCTION B There was a Sikh who used to visit [[Anandpur]] Sahib every month and paid his respects to G
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  • ..., Bhai Sobha Singh formed a Gurdwara in a Masjid and Bhai Tarlok Singh did Sewa of the Sangat just like him. With Satguru’s Grace they started Kirtan, La ...ould also attend Akhand Kirtani Jatha Smagams and would take part in doing Sewa of Ishnaan of Harmandir Sahib during the night. Where he had great enthusia
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