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  • [[Gurbani]] highlights the importance for the adherent of [[Sikhism]] to tread on the path of [[Truth]] and to follow ...ver know in which direction He may choose to change your life. Be prepared for everything and anything that the Lord wishes.
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  • This is a seminal form of worship for Sikhs. ...t we do not remember god because we never think that he will be benificial for us. we think we are best but we don't remember god who makes us best everyt
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  • .... He had also received the vows of the [[Khalsa]]. He also served the army for a brief period. He was among those from his village who had volunteered to [[Saka Nankana Sahib|For details of the Nankana Sahib Massacre]]
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  • The Village/Pind he stayed in for the majority of his Life/Jeevan was named kartarpur.
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  • ...p. In days of peace, when there were no battles, he used to sit in Samadhi for days at a stretch. He was respected by one and all in Dal Panth. ...by Guru Gobind Singh ji. Created in Taksal of Guruji, Babaji was treasure for Khalsa Panth.
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  • ...to Amritsar where he stayed at Dharamsala of Addanshahis another name for Sevapanthis. After his preliminary training in scripture reading, Sham Sin Having an ear for music and a good singing voice, he learnt Sikh devotional music from Bab
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  • ...ng at this tranquil spot, the Guru fixed his thoughts on God and meditated for a little while. Bhai Mardana began singing the Guru’s sacred songs or hym ...d, "A number of flags are flying on the roof of your house. What are these for? What do they mean?’
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  • ...the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] in the 1970's, there has been a constant hunger for information about the contribution of the [[Sikh Gurus]] to the world. ...amming features such as a macro language, variables, a transclusion system for templates, and URL redirection.
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  • ...as no food. Guru Nanak sent his Companion [[Bhai Mardana]] to collect food for [[langar]] (the sikh's meal). Many people donated rice and flour (atta) to
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  • ...s the concept of ''"[[Only those who have loved shall attain the Lord|Love for the Lord and his creation]]"'' and the ''"[[Simran|constant remembrance of If you do not feel any love for God; you will not feel any love for His creation and vice versa; your heart will be barren and you will have no
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  • ...o tells, What is real Dharam, What are you doing and for what you are here for. Satguru = Person, Satguru = Chitt and Satguru = Parameshwar. But to get et
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  • ...pect in the kidnapping and murder of one employee, but served only 90 days for a weapons charge.[4] In 1993, he was convicted of weapons charges again and ...s, including Gurdip. When Gurmeet Dhinsa arrived at the scene, he was held for questioning and released. Although Dhinsa was released, a task force was fo
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  • ...eturned home. Both received the Amrit - holy nectar, and set up a platform for reciting gurbdmand preaching the [[Singh Sabha]] creed. ...is services during the Gurdwara Rakabganj agitation. On receiving the call for the liberation of Gurdwara Janam Asthan at Nankana Sahib, he along with Bha
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  • ...ered at the Thaat. Back in Dehli a thief who had been watching their house for some days decided to break in and steal all their valuable clothing, jewell ...man standing guard with a big stick. The thief hid for a while and waited for the old man to go. After half an hour the thief decided to leave the house
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  • (1919-2012), who left for heavenly abode on February 10, 2012 was a revolutionary soul, spiritually u ...nna Muzzefrabad, it is important to highlight the reforms initiated by him for the welfare of the society in POK and after partition in Jammu and Kashmir
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  • ...civil life was used as a weapon, but special varieties were soon developed for fighting. War axes were of all sizes from light weapons, to heavy pole axes
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  • ...erse is called a '''Pauri''' or a [[Shabad]]. Various other words are used for special sections of Gurbani. ...rally meaning ladder, rung, step, or stair, it is a form of stanza adopted for Vaars. They generally consist of 6 to 8 lines each. Stanzas of Baabaa Nanak
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  • ...octorate. While most folk singers and movie singers in India are not known for their educational qualifications, Sartaaj is one of the younger crop of sin ...[[Maharaja Duleep Singh]], the last king of [[Punjab]].He was also Praised for his Work in
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  • ...r no one has ever paid any respects to him for his sacrifice. What he did for his country and religion has never been valued or acknowledged. ...at sacrificed their lives for this cause. This will be a very proud event for all families that have members that have sacrificed their lives.
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  • ...[[Sufi]] master. A 'peer' is also referred to as a Shaikh, which is Arabic for Old Man. A Pir usually has authorizations to be a teacher for one (or more) Tariqahs (paths). A Tariqah may have more than one Pir at a t
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