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  • ...s, to U.S. immigrant parents, Pavitar Singh (Burma) and Jasbir Kaur Singh (India). He was raised in Sikh faith, where a turban and full beard are basic reli USA Today awarded Singh with the title, “campaign guru” in April 2007. The USA We
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  • ...writing in Bengali, which is regional language. In spite of that, not only India but the whole world reads my writings. '''His Quote for the Book:-Today there is no spirit of progress among Sikhs. They have crystallized into a s
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  • After Independence, as a result of the partition of India, most of the Muslim population from Punjab migrated to Pakistan and similar ...ligion.[4] In fact, this situation prevailed in all the provinces of North India in which the Hindu and Muslim populations were numerically balanced--albeit
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  • ..., however, that humans have drifted away from that ideal. For the earth is today saturated with problems. It is agonizing over the fate of its inhabitants a ...estruction of forests, and overuse of land for agriculture and habitation. Today pollution is contaminating air, land, and water. Smoke from industries, hom
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  • ...a Singh, were overshadowed by the outbreak of World War I, in August 1914. Today the only reminders of this incident are a plaque near the Gateway to the Pa
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  • ...city, in the {{w|Tonk district}}, [[Rajasthan]], present day North West [[India]]. He was a simple Indian farmer who worked hard on his farm all day tend ...h (sighting) of Krishna within his mind and through this enlightenment; we today have the benefit of Dhanna Bani in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
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  • ...ding living the next few years of his life in hiding amid the mountains of India until the fateful day when starved to weakness by a protracted seige he and ...elped to shape the [[Sikh]]s as a people and mould them into what they are today.
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  • ...l problems such as memory loss. The sad fact is that nowadays if you go to India you can see some Sikhs claiming to be Nihangs, who drink ‘Bhang’ and ha ==Nihangs/Akalis today==
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  • ...t of [[Delhi|New Delhi's]] famous Connaught Place in the Capital city of [[India]]. It is located on the eastern side of the intersection of [http://maps.go A small tank was constructed by Raja Jai Singh over the bungalow's well. Today, the faithful continue to come to the well and take its water home, as am
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  • ==He was the "Mother Teresa" of [[India]] and [[Sikhism]]== ...sick patients. The word "Pingal" means "Cripple" and "wara" mean "home". Today, this institute which is run by Bibi [[Dr Inderjit Kaur]] cares for over 10
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  • ...reason for great shame and sadness for the authorities and politician of [[India]] and for all people of the nation. ...r understanding; it is behaviour belonging to the Stone Age. Shame on you, India! You may have made some material progress in the last sixty years but the s
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  • ...elling in those days was a dhow, which brought many thousands of them from India to East Africa The Sikhs who were brought over from India to build the old Uganda Railways were skilled workmen - carpenters, blacksm
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  • Today the Professor's article appears on several web sites (Al Islam [http://www :The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam was founded in India in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who is known as the Prom
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  • ...he mind against voluptuous indulgence in music such as had been current in India particularly among the upper classes, says: ...it currently is a member of the purvi thata. Still a popular concert raga today, it is considered one of the most famous from among the North Indian classi
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  • ...asked my father to give his life for "dharam" (righteousness and justice). Today, what I told my father, I now tell you son."'' ...clapped his hands three times saying "PeerÚ Hind Rahaavat" ("The "Peer" of India is Leaving").
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  • ...ed in the minds of all Sikhs as the year that Ethnic Cleansing of Sikhs in India stepped up a gear........ ..."Sant Ji, in view of the recruitment of 100,000 persons has been completed today, what is your next program?" I answered: "My brother, Dictator Sahib Ji (Sa
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  • Christianity may well be thriving in parts of Africa and Asia today, but in the West, Christian faith is eroding at an alarming rate. Secular ...ffect on the people unless the message has value for the scientific man of today. New churches are appearing which do not adhere to the ‘old’ concepts.
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  • ...reciting of holy hymns called [[Shabad]]s. The Gurus taught the people of India & beyond, to live spiritually fulfilling lives with dignity and honour. He made four great journeys, travelling to all parts of [[India]], and into [[wikipedia:Arabia|Arabia]] and [[wikipedia:Persia|Persia]]; vi
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  • ...form. The best and the most modern form of preserving the doctrinal purity today is the use of printed media and electronic storage. At the time of the Gran ...d edition, which he completed at Damdama, a town in the State of Punjab in India in 1705. Since then, his authorized version has been transcribed and printe
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  • ...ched one another’s feet. This practice continued for a long time; and even today it is not unlikely that one would be greeted by an old citizen with the wor ...used in the administration terminology of the [[Muslim]] State system in [[India]] for lands or fiefs directly held by the sovereign and not farmed out to l
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