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  • ...l rented groundfloor apartment in the centre of this sleepy town. The Sikh temple is along a narrow alleyway, barely visible to a passerby on the street. One by one, worshipers bow on hands and knees before the Guru Granth Sahib - the holy book of the Sikhs. Those who do not wear turbans co
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  • Guru Nanak visited the present country of Afghanistan in 1521. He went there during hi According to Giani Gian Singh, the Guru entered Afghanistan via Baghdad (Iraq), Tehran & Mashad (Iran) to Ashgabat
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  • ...but is now known as Gurdwara Singh Sabha and functions as a branch of Sri Guru Singh Sabha Ajmer. It is housed in a double-storey flat-roofed building nea ...6. He was served by a priest named Chetan Das. The spot consecrated by the Guru's stay was called Gobind Ghat, but has now been renamed Gandhi Ghat. A ston
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  • ...dpur]]. [[Patna]] is further honored by Sikhs as both [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] visited the city. ...ch exhibits photos, holy scriptures, and the personal possessions of the [[Guru]].
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  • '''Authority under the Sikh Gurus''', reprinted from the paper 'Problems of Defining Authority in Sikh ...ollowed by virtually all Gurus except Guru Hargobind, Guru Teg Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • ...for him. Later, Baba Gurditta instructed Almast, an Udasi, to trace Guru Nanak's stay in Dhaka. Almast did so and at last located a place under Sujatpur m ...for its protection and preservation with contributions received from Guru Nanak's followers in Bangladesh and other countries. The work was carried out und
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  • ...Sahib had visited Jaisalmer. There is still an old well said to be of Guru Nanak's time. ...Rajasthan, India. Baba Ramdevji, was a Tanwar Rajput who had died in 1384. Guru Sahib would often visit at the shrines of Hindu Sants and Muslim Pirs to ta
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  • ...h Adi Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Sarvotam Dharma Khalsd PANTH the former on Sikh Scripture declaring it to be the supreme religious text and the latter on t
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  • [[Image:PanganiFront.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|Ramgharia Sikh Temple Pangani. Headquarters of the East African Ramgharia Board(EARB)'''}}]] == '''Sikh Temple Pangani''' ==
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  • ...nephew of the ruler, and later the ruler, Sudhar Sain, himself became the Guru's disciples. ...h, influenced him, to change his mind. He presented valuable gifts to Guru Nanak. Later, the Manji was turned into Gurdwara.
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  • ...rsity, Amritsar. Her thirty five years research experience is dedicated to Sikh She participated in International Conferences on Sikh History and South East Asian Studies
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  • ...very year a large group of them used to visit the temple of that Devi. The temple is called Jawalamukhi. It is in the Himalayas. Sri Lehna used to go with th ...song. Bhai Jodha did so with pleasure. He also told him of Guru Nanak. The Guru was an old man by that time. He lived at [[Kartarpur]]. That town is now in
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  • ...Amritsar, until the collection perished in the Army attack on the Golden Temple premises in 1984. ...n which context the commentator attempts to highlight the teaching of Guru Nanak. He is however not chary of casting aspersions upon other commentators whom
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  • ...ugh a large township of this name has also come up, which includes several temple complexes, Kurukshetra University and district headquarters. The name of th ...least in 1553. Bhai Jetha, later [[Guru Ram Das]], probably accompanied Guru Amar Das on that visit.
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  • ...ach that homosexuality is "unnatural and ungodly". The Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention homosexuality. ...rty thoughts in their mind because it is against the Sikh religion and the Sikh code of conduct and totally against the laws of nature. Sikhs around the wo
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  • ...r, Lal Singh, and a Sikh settler of Dhani Raiyan. With the arrival of more Sikh families after the partition, a new building was constructed. Sant Fateh Si ...This plot of land has since been enclosed and developed into a serai with Guru ka Langar. Further development continues under his successor Baba Pritam Si
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  • ...n which context the commentator attempts to highlight the teaching of Guru Nanak. He is however not chary of casting aspersions upon other commentators whom 1. Nripinder Singh, The Sikh Moral Tradition. Delhi, 1990
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  • ...known for a Hindu temple dedicated to Kapil Muni. Both Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh visited Kolayat. ...er human beings too. All Dhoondiya Jains were shut after this discourse. [[Guru]] ji came here from Bikaner and continued his journey to other parts of Raj
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  • Gemeinschaft zum Andenken an Guru Nanak, Shri Guru Ravi Das Sabha,
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  • ...my hand." That prophecy was to soon thereafter come true with the birth of Guru Hargobind in 1595. ==Gurdwara Guru Ki Wadali, Dist. Amritsar ==
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