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  • ...g and guardianship; of loving all are paramount to [[Sikhi]] and necessary for a rewarding and fruitful spiritual life. ...of community cohesion, of kindness and forgiveness, of sharing and respect for all were strongly emphasised. The fact that we all belong to the one same G
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  • ==Is Bana required for a Sikh== For a Sikh, Bana is not required but for Khalsa, Bana is required. Kabir ji was a Sikh, so was Bhagat Pipa and other
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  • In America he became India's spiritual ambassador and pleaded eloquently for better understanding between India and the New World in order to create a h ...race the whole world. There was no difference between a Hindu and a Muslim for him. He was common Guru to all. He was the Guru of all human race. '''
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  • ...ill some debate about the complete acceptance but it serves as a good base for most Sikh communities worldwide. ...-being of even its weakest and infirm members - both locally and globally, for all of mankind. This is the practical aspect of the three pillars of Sikhi
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  • ...Patiala state on 21 November 1887. The term babu, a common mode of address for junior government officials, soon came to be prefixed to his name. ...ional women's dupatta or scarf. Babu Teja Singh replaced the Sikh term for God "Vahiguru," by "Vahugur." The word karah prasad, Sikh sacrament, wa
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  • ...the age of nine, he was honoured with the title of Baba, a grand old man, for the extraordinary powers he had displayed. The present nine-storey building ...s to the very top through the breadth of the wall itself, with a provision for entrance at each floor.
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  • ...n [[Punjabi]] Muslim poet, was born in what is now Pakistani Punjab. Known for his seminal work of [[Heer Ranjha]], based on the traditional folk tale of His mausoleum is a place of pilgrimage today, especially for those in love. A consummate artist, deeply learned in Sufi and domestic cul
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  • ...[sewadar]] who offered us [[langar]] and provided rooms at gurudwara sahib for our stay. Some portion of the Gurdwara were under construction and this wor ...ther develop this important shrine and any donations will be most welcome. For more information about Gurudwara sahib, Please contact
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  • ...h prompted him to write biographies of Sikh heroes who had fallen fighting for the glory of the [[Khalsa]]. ...he Patiala and East Punjab States Union Government for his monumental work for the advancement of Punjabi letters. Baba Prem Singh died at Patiala on 10 J
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  • ...hem. Area from Orrisa to Rameshwaram is called Dravirh and Bheel is a word for BOW in dravirhian language. (Kauda, like others of his tribe, hid in the fo ...ork. He will save me from the man-eaters. Have no fear. Please pray to God for my success. My success will bring joy to your people. They need to be taugh
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  • ...who came to their home for food. Sain means Sayian, a person which is born for God(Sayin). ...as very happy in their company. He performed for them all menial officies, for he believed that serving saints was equivalent to serving God himself.
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  • When a hungry animal sees food, it will not wait for its frail parents or grand-parents to eat first before it starts eating; ho ...better, more finely tuned and fairer role in life. The essential attitude for correct meditation is one of listening. To listen clearly one must subdue t
    9 KB (1,566 words) - 20:40, 19 January 2012
  • ...ng man hoping to find work was named charanjit singh. Feeling some empathy for the young man, Gursewak Singh began to relate a story from his earlier year ...h had accomodations for pilgrims and weary travelers. Before he settled in for a much needed night of restful sleep he went to the central room where the
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  • .... On 1st January 1990, Sant Kishan Singh Ji resigned his being and left us for the heavenly abode. On 3rd January 1990, his body was submerged in the rive
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  • ...-granthi in Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Gujranwala in 1936 and did katha there for many years which including Guru Itihas too. ...nas for Pheru Morcha and was imprisoned on 7th April 1924. He was punished for 6 months imprisonment and sent to Multan Jail. In jail he used to do naam s
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  • ...]] folklore. There are many stories of Nanaki's deep and devoted affection for her brother, [[Nanak]]. ...th the Nawab Daulat Khan of Sultanpur. He wrote a letter of recommendation for young Guru Nanak and so, at the age of fifteen, Nanak came to live with his
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  • *Piercing of the nose or ears for wearing ornaments is forbidden for Sikh men and women. *It is not proper for a Sikh woman to wear a veil that covers the face or have the face hidden.
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  • He was responsible for the reconstruction of the shrine, [[Gurdwara Nangali Sahib (Poonch)]] in 19 ...ablished there. Since then, the Digiana Ashram has remained a nerve centre for socio religious-cum-economic-educational activities of the Sikh minority in
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  • ...paralleled fervor for Sikh precepts and practices, and a perpetual longing for the advancement of the Sikh Panth. To many who continue to be inspired by h Giani Ji's passion for Sikh spirituality had an early start. In his childhood, he used to join his
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  • ==Sikh sacrifices for freedom== ...s produced in 1950 it failed to deliver any safeguards or political rights for the Sikhs as a people or nation. The Sikhs therefore refused to sign the Co
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