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  • ...ss and within all forms. This allows them to justify their doctrine of the Guru Granth as opposed to the continuation of human Gurus indefinitely, (which t ...est exemplified by the fact that the Tat Khalsa hold the Adi Granth as the Guru Granth over and above the Dasam Granth, for the reason that the latter is r
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  • ...ric melodies of [[Guru]]'s [[Ragi]]s. It was with great sadness that the [[Sikh]] community acknowledged the loss of their most dedicated Gurbani Kirtania ...and Bhai Sahib Gurcharan Singh Ji have rendered invaluable service to the Sikh [[Panth]] by preserving Gurmat Sangeet in its pristine form. They accomplis
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  • ...[Bhai Mukham Singh]] and [[Bhai Sahib Singh]], who were so designated by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at the historic divan at [[Anandpur Sahib]] on 30 March 1699 ...re each given 100 armed Sikhs to command by his successor, Guru Hargobind; Guru Tegh Bahadur, set out on his journey to Delhi to court execution attended b
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  • [[File:Nanakshahi dhaka.jpg|400px|right|thumb|GURDWARA NANAK SHAHI,Nilkhet Road ,Ramna DHAKA(near teachers students centre ,Dhaka Univer ...in 1830. Besides, the founder Guru, [[Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] also stayed at Dhaka for over two years.
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  • ...ankana Sahib’s nine gurdwaras are associated with different events in Guru Nanak Dev's life. The town remains an important site of pilgrimage for Sikhs worl ...s scattered across the cities, towns and villages of Pakistan. The largest Sikh population in Pakistan is found in Peshawar, in the Northwest Frontier Prov
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  • ...anta Sankardeva}} (the founder of the {{wiki|Mahapuruxiya Dharma}}) as the Guru travelled from {{wiki|Dhaka}} to {{wiki|Assam}}. ...ith due solemnity and ceremony. Sikh devotees call this festival [[Sahidee Guru Parav]].
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  • ...Lahore. Soon Khushwant was sent to Kings College, Cambridge and the Inner Temple in London. ...e "Fall of Sikh kingdom". His translation of Japji, Hymns of Nanak and the Guru shows his spiritual side. 'From Mind to Supermind' a commentary on the Bhag
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  • '''List of Sikh films''' ...also films dedicated entirely to the famous Centenaries celebrated by the Sikh Panth.
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  • ...also used in the ceromony used to designate each new Sikh Guru after Guru Nanak as well, according to many written accounts. ==Is Jesus God? The Sikh view==
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  • ...t in the Court of the Lord, and many are saved along with them! ||1||"'' - Guru Angad Dev Ji {{infobox Guru
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...]] - three of the [[five articles of faith]] endowed to the [[Sikh]]s by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ]]
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  • ...The early compilation of the Sikh scriptures by Guru Arjan, the fith Sikh Guru, in 1604. '''[[Adi Shakti]]''': Symbol on the turban pin worn by Sikh women. It represents the Primal Feminine Creative Energy of the Universe
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  • ...e honour in protest against the army action in the precincts of the Golden Temple, Amritsar, in June 1984. Sadhu Singh Hamdard died a month later at Jalandha ...rd in 1972–73. He also wrote some novels built around heroic episodes from Sikh history as well as some short stories.
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  • ...Sikhism]] its style is used in many non-religious building due its beauty. Sikh architecture 300 years ago was distinguished for its many curves and straig ...and Turkey- these examples are mostly memorials of the places The [[Sikh]] Guru's payed visits to. Modern examples can be found world wide- America, Austra
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  • ...ja Shivnabh's dancing girls testing the Guru to see if he truly is Satguru Nanak Dev ji]] ...of the Guru from a merchant Sikh and had become his devoted disciple. The Guru's Songs of God sung to him by that merchant, Munsukh, had soothed his heart
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  • ...i|Lakhpat}}, [[Gujarat]], [[India]] - A town in Gujarat, visited by [[Guru Nanak]] Sahib during his [[Second Udasi|second]] and [[Fourth Udasi|fourth missio ...[Guru Nanak]] (1469-1539), the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. Guru Nanak was born here on [[Baisakh day]] on 15 April 1469. Nankana town is part of
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  • ...ngh, [[Patna]] was also honored by visits from [[Guru Nanak]] as well as [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]. ...ce of the birthplace of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s. Like many historical [[Gurdwara]]'s in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], this
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  • ...d''' (1494 to 1643), also called Baba Sri Chand is the elder son of [[Guru Nanak]] and the founder of the ascetic sect of [[Udasi]]s. He was born to [[Mata ...ed the Udasi order. He travelled far and wide and spread awareness of Guru Nanak.
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  • The call of humanity and God which Guru Nanak had heard in his youth at Sultanpur was yet ringing in his ears. He had bee ==Great men of religions encountering Guru Nanak==
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  • ...Chand]] (1494-1643), son of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder and the first guru of [[Sikhism]]. Its Time of origin is 1494 (birth of Baba Siri Chand Mahara ...term udasi has also been used for each of the four preaching tours of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji; in this sense, udasi meant a prolonged absence from home. Some sc
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