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  • ...religion practices. His total philosophy had been written, but recitation and singing of gurbani was not enough. The successor Gurus were required to exp ...as the same, only the body changed. Over his throne now waved God’s canopy and he sat there in doing what was ordained by his own Guru Nanak.”
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  • ...ith the problems of the village folk who always looked to him for guidance and depended greatly upon his advice. ...intelligence beyond that of the average village child. He was quick witted and was known for his, often spontaneously, composed--extemporaneous verses whi
    28 KB (4,776 words) - 07:32, 9 March 2024
  • ...way, A Perspective of Sikhi, Guru Ki Sikhi] Website about Sikh principles and on the way towards my own personal Sikh journey through the blessings of Dh ...as a people and the issues that they face. And how it is possible to live and thrive as a turban-wearing Sikh in this country.
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  • ...uty. Sikh architecture 300 years ago was distinguished for its many curves and straight lines, [[Keshgarh Sahib|Shri Keshgarh Sahib]] is a prime example. ...es can be found world wide- America, Australia, [[United Kingdom]], Europe and Asia.
    25 KB (4,021 words) - 01:34, 26 March 2010
  • ...tion to Sikh literature. He was an exceptional grammarian, author, scholar and theologian born in a [[Hindu]] family in the village of Phattevali in [[Sia ...im, yet he managed to plough through first Dyal Singh College, [[Lahore]], and then the Government College, Lahore where he obtained his bachelor's degree
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  • ...the mind of an Indian, who is in the thick of all the mental conflictions and naturally reads more of the minds of his people than any foreigner can. ...i Lal Nehru or yourself is of little interest to us poor farmers of India. And why?
    49 KB (8,696 words) - 18:42, 14 October 2010
  • ...o the inimitable qualities of the alien colonial rulers, who painted India and Indian in very unflattering terms. ==Colonial view of India and its people==
    50 KB (7,872 words) - 12:27, 29 April 2009
  • ...important to us. The answers will be added to the previous questions asked and answered on this page. =Frequently Asked Questions about Sikhism=
    232 KB (41,235 words) - 22:46, 1 March 2019
  • '''The Sikh Holocaust of 1980s and 90s''' in India, which reached its zenith in 1984 with the attack on the [[ ...aphy. They are the [[Chhota Ghallughara|The First Sikh Holocaust (1746)]] and [[Wadda Ghalughara|The Second Sikh Holocaust (1762)]].
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  • ...'. It maintained its Rajput character despite migration."''''' <ref>Castes and Tribes of Rajasthan, pp 108,Sukhvir Singh Gahlot, Banshi Dhar, Jain Brother ...first Muhammadan invasions."''''' The land of the five rivers; an economic history of the Punjab from the earliest times to the year of grace 1890, pp 100, Hu
    251 KB (39,509 words) - 23:24, 7 May 2024
  • ...rolled these shrines served as Trojan horses; they even otherwise regarded Sikhism as no different from Hinduism in its social milieu. ...million for the whole of Punjab including the cis-Sutlej princely states. Sikhism, in the words of Census Commissioner, Denzil Ibbetson, was “on the declin
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