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  • #'''Living a Family Life:''' Must live as a family unit (householder) to provide and nurture children for the perpetual benefit of creation.
    6 KB (920 words) - 07:43, 26 December 2012
  • ...n is still a householder. It is difficult to be a Sikh. It is easy to be a householder or a sannyasin, but as a Sikh you are to be both. You have to remain in the A further point to note here is that the householder-sannyasin as represented by Guru Nanak, and expanded by Guru Gobind Singh i
    26 KB (4,248 words) - 17:35, 22 October 2018
  • ...er, wife and sons arrived at Kartarpur. Here the Guru lived the life of a householder for 18 years. Sikh history is replete with pleasant stories connected with
    7 KB (1,161 words) - 17:56, 20 May 2009
  • ...asting off the vestment of an Udasi, hast thou again adopted the life of a householder?" "Bhangar Nath," replied the Guru, "it is thou that hast been perversely i
    6 KB (1,113 words) - 18:35, 1 July 2013
  • ...resulted in mukti (escaping the cycle of life). After living the life of a householder and having a son many men would take to the forest and give up their attac
    7 KB (1,181 words) - 16:25, 13 November 2009
  • ...ciety and the world. But on the other hand, it is the state of mind of the householder who performs his duties keeping his mind absorbed in contemplation all the
    11 KB (1,880 words) - 23:41, 23 April 2007
  • ...s natural instinct of the body. [[Sikh]]s are expected to live a life of a householder with adult members living a life as married couples engaged in a moderate b
    7 KB (1,150 words) - 21:51, 18 February 2012
  • ...e of the [[Sikh Gurus]], emphasized the importance of living the life of a householder ([[grist jeevan]]). His belief was that through marriage and having a famil ...it had been possible for him to see God while carrying on the duties of a householder, the great Suka would not have gone to the forest to seek God. Had it been
    16 KB (2,270 words) - 23:02, 11 November 2019
  • ...hari'' or the bachelor (also, a learner) wears a single sacred thread. The householder or the married person wears two. A person who is married and has lost one o
    8 KB (1,344 words) - 00:49, 26 November 2016
  • ...to visit his home to see his ailing sister. He ultimately returned to the householder's way. On 4 March 1904 he got married to Maya Devi.
    16 KB (2,525 words) - 07:12, 30 October 2019
  • ...er, wife and sons arrived at Kartarpur. Here the Guru lived the life of a householder for 18 years. Sikh history is replete with pleasant stories connected with
    8 KB (1,340 words) - 10:57, 15 September 2009
  • | {{sdd|ਗਿਰਸਤ}} || girsat|| 1. householder. 2. engrossed || {{new-word2}}
    11 KB (1,102 words) - 16:31, 27 December 2009
  • ...ncepts. This implied that a God-centered person should live full life as a householder attending to all religious, social and political obligations.
    10 KB (1,769 words) - 00:43, 14 June 2008
  • * One must live the life of a householder - committed to Selfless service ([[Sewa]]) to the community # Live a householder life - honest, simple and family oriented [[Kirat Karni]]; Know you respons
    24 KB (3,906 words) - 00:59, 22 April 2018
  • ...move. They were entitled to extract articles of bare subsistence from the householder Sikhs according to their capacity. For the purchase of other essential comm
    9 KB (1,624 words) - 07:35, 1 September 2015
  • ...gathered around him a band of his own disciples who, like him, shunned the householder`s life and practiced austerities. With his disciples he traveled throughout ...ant to note that Sri Chand did not marry or lead a life of a "[[Gristi]]" (householder) which are important consideration of [[Gurmat]]. Further the use of [[Wiki
    20 KB (3,490 words) - 17:00, 4 September 2020
  • Instead of wearing these beggar's robes, it is better to be a householder, and give to others.
    12 KB (641 words) - 04:34, 5 April 2007
  • ...drank human blood in their rapacious greed. He taught them that hermit or householder would reach God through the Name if he followed one of the four paths; comp The Guru now put off his weird costumes and dressed himself as an ordinary householder of the day. He regularly preached to the great crowd who came out daily to
    27 KB (4,967 words) - 00:17, 30 December 2008
  • ...the time of Emperor Akbar. He lived a very simple life, A married man and householder, he was held in high repute for his piety and learning, guided by pious and
    11 KB (1,684 words) - 16:18, 12 March 2012
  • ...lined in of [[Guru Nanak]]'s teaching is that we should live the life of a householder ([[gristi]]) and embrace all of the responsibilities of family and communi
    12 KB (2,061 words) - 00:42, 26 November 2016
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