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  • ...tween Sikhi and Islam, in the field of comparative religion, connects some fundamental ideas.
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  • ...ven to crying out during their assemblies. [[Baba Ram Singh Namdhari]] was fundamental to the start of the Namdhari movement.
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  • ...cago University (1940), research Professorship fellow of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) (1947), Officer-on-Special Duty (OSD) with the Atomic Energ ...ha, who offered him the research fellow Professorship at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in 1947 [4]. He was also a close friend of Nehru, who was one of t
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  • He has uncut hair and a full length beard, which is a fundamental part of the Sikh identity and way of life. Panesar himself has been quoted
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  • ...by the religious services held at the caste-based gurdwaras. In fact, the fundamental difference lies in the constitution of caste-based gurdwaras, e.g. only Ram
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  • ...gue since the death of the tenth Guru Gobind Singh, it did not resolve the fundamental question of central authority in Sikhism which had once been exercised by t The definition of a Sikh as provided in the Act raises some fundamental questions concerning the identity of a Sikh person. Firstly, it does not ex
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  • ...tatus. Pangat is thus a synonym for [[Guru ka Langar]], an institution of fundamental importance in [[Sikhism]].
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  • "The right to safety is a fundamental human right that we are all responsible for upholding," he said after the s
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  • ...i/murti (image or form), which occurrs in the Mul Mantra (root formula) or fundamental creed of the Sikh faith as recorded at the beginning of the Japu, the compo
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  • ...them hope, though they were not yet ready to admit that she was creating a fundamental change in their lives. The couple fell dangerously ill, for twenty one days
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  • ...ut members of the sect generally are not differentiated either by dress or fundamental tenets from the main body of [[Sikhs]]. They recognize no religious literat
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  • [[Seva]] and [[Simran]] and two aspects of [[Sikhi]] which are fundamental to a devotee of this faith; [[Seva]], meaning work or service performed wit
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  • ...ive hundred years later, the rest of mankind is only now waking up to this fundamental truth. The Gurus actively encouraged the participation of women as equals i
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  • The fundamental institutions of the Sikh tradition bear the seal of human Gurus who display ...r old son, the tenth Guru, Gobind Singh. Guru Gobind Singh introduced some fundamental innovations within the Sikh tradition which had a far reaching impact on th
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  • This fundamental teaching of [[Sikhism]] that there is only one Essence or one reality that
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  • ...tension but by applying a ball of dough from aarta, whole-fiber wheat. Its fundamental tone will be the lower tonic. Traditionally, the pakhavaj has been the favo
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  • ...d, we must also take this opportunity to look within ourselves and ask the fundamental question: have we really eradicated racism?......."
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  • ...s are encouraged to lead a teetotal and vegetarian lifestyle and adopt the fundamental principles of Das Dharam, which are: speak the truth, be content, follow th
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  • ...ru]] undertook the supreme sacrifice for the protection of one of the most fundamental human rights — the right of a person to freely practice his or her own re
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  • ...''' (image or form), occurring in the [[Mool-Mantar]], the root formula or fundamental creed of the Sikh faith as recorded at the beginning of the [[Japji]], comp
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  • A fundamental categorization of precepts as also of ensuing actions concerns their moral
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  • ...ntra]] is the opening hymn or [[Shabad]] of the Guru Granth Sahib. It is a fundamental statement of Sikh belief.
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  • 2. No restriction upon or derogation from any of the fundamental human rights recognized or existing in any country in virtue of law, conven ...velopment and full and productive employment under conditions safeguarding fundamental political and economic freedoms to the individual.
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  • ...l creatures and all other parts of His creation. This is consistent with a fundamental principle of physics that sound vibrations, when increased several fold, ch
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  • ...a that anything could be “Higher” than it’s own self. Actually this is the fundamental spiritual problem of everyone. ...for many thousands of years. While the specifics of belief may differ, the fundamental teachings of all the world’s great religions are the same. They all have
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  • ...dated 22.9.2006 addressed to Your Excellency regarding the human right and fundamental right violations of the Sikh peoples in India, I have now come to gather mo
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  • ...ook place on March 28, 2011 when pharmacists from Punjab exercising their fundamental right gathered in Mohali for a peaceful sit-in to high light their demand ...ook place on March 28, 2011 when pharmacists from Punjab exercising their fundamental right gathered in Mohali for a peaceful sit-in to high light their demands
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  • ...such as accounting, auditing, municipal laws, civil service regulations, fundamental and supplementary rules.
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  • We uphold the rights of free expression as fundamental to democracy and human rights, and acknowledge the fact that freedom of rel
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  • ...aid all of these businesses have a common technology platform and the same fundamental software platform.
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  • ...ealed words (shabads) of the sacred [[Guru Granth Sahib]], is considered a fundamental component of a Sikh's life.
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  • ...plain that getting up early, having a shower and remembering God is pretty fundamental to a Sikh. In this period of calm and peace before sunrise, before the 'has
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  • ...</ref> Panesar has [[kesh|uncut hair]] and a full length beard, which is a fundamental part of the [[Sikh]] identity and way of life. He won the 2006 Beard of the
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  • fundamental principle of their religion is that salvation
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  • ...minority. The Constituent Assembly's Advisory Committee on Minorities and Fundamental Rights had, in its report of 8 August 1947, recommended reservation of seat ...view by the socalled Twoman Goodwill Committee. This committee recommended fundamental changes in the language settlement. The Government, persisting in its dilat
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  • ...practice of untouchability is legally abolished. Article 17 in Part III, "Fundamental Rights," of the Constitution of India reads :
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  • ...uth Asian and Western religious systems typically rest on conceptions of a fundamental separation between their officers and those to whom they minister. Heredit
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  • * A discussion of Mundavni is an integral part of Giani Gurdit Singh's fundamental work on Ithihas of Guru Granth sahib. The author has a website, gianigurdit
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  • This fundamental teaching of [[Sikhism]], is that there is only "one Essence" or "one realit
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  • ...e organization, but this organization was made by the will of God. So, the fundamental point is to absorb Nam 24 hours. This Nam into the hearts of the brave pers
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  • ...gh the religious legacies of a number of forerunners of his. For Nanak the fundamental truth was that, for a human being, the approach to God lies through self-ab ...een that, at bottom, Hinduism and Islam are each an expression of the same fundamental religious truth, and that these two expressions are therefore reconcilable
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  • ...and standards set by Baba Ji. This ensured the Jatha's growth based on the fundamental pillars of “Simran and Sewa.”
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  • ==The Fundamental Belief == The fundamental belief of [[Sikhism]] is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept,
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  • ...izens with the information and tools necessary for them to safeguard their fundamental rights as free citizens and make the most of the democratic process
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  • * 1. '''[[One God]]''':- of all the Universe - The fundamental belief of Sikhism is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept, but ...ly way of life, and practice truthfulness and honesty in all dealings is a fundamental part of [[Sikhi]]. The term mean to carry out good deeds and earn a honest,
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  • ...pounds on the One to whom all the religious thoughts of the world have the fundamental consensual faith. There may be different salutations for that One, may it b ...lost down the line. It has been seen that these religious orders shun the fundamental aspects of the One and ultimately resort to explaining something else othe
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  • ...al differences between Bhakti movement and Sikhism. Sikhism repudiates the fundamental basis of the Bhakti movement, which claims that god Vishnu incarnates by ta ...similarities of Sikhism with some of these features are not so intimate or fundamental as to suggest any direct or indirect borrowing". <ref> Kapur Singh, Parasar
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  • ...hese compromises were designed to secure support of the minorities for two fundamental features of the agreement, the demand for establishment of a national centr
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  • ...am-Simran'''. The four great taboos prescribed for the Sikhs are, thus, of fundamental importance. Being of such fundamental importance, the four taboos cannot, obviously, be based upon any temporary
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  • Gurnam Kaur , Revelation and Reason in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, In "Fundamental Issues in Sikh Studies", Institute of Sikh Studies, http://sikhinstitute.or
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  • ...There is no denial that such behaviors are essential as they cater to the fundamental necessities of our lives as well as of our families and children whom we br
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  • Wahdat al-Wujud: a fundamental doctrine in Sufism ...ect man and Wahdat al-Wujud, the transcendent Unity of God are seen as two fundamental doctrines in Sufi 1 Islam. God is the ground of all being and there is noth
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  • '''Equality and brotherhood of mankind''' is a fundamental requirement of Sikhi. Since about [[1499]], the [[Sikh Gurus]] have emph ...ly way of life, and practice truthfulness and honesty in all dealings is a fundamental part of [[Sikhi]]. The term mean to carry out good deeds and earn a honest,
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  • One of the fundamental texts of the Sikh faith, the [[Sukhmani]] presents a complete scheme of the
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  • ...d). If Guru Arjan Dev was copying from the Pothis, why would he change the fundamental formula of Sikhism, given by Guru Nanak?
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  • ...entious individuals to come forward, bring forth and promote the spirit of fundamental principles and message of Sikhism and to uncover the plight of Sikh communi
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  • One of the fundamental texts of the Sikh faith, the [[Sukhmani]] presents a complete scheme of the ...d from the unity of Truth. This argument seems to be in agreement with the fundamental thought of Sikhism. Sikhism builds its philosophical structure of non-dual
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  • ...f them. It completely negated the humanitarian and egalitarian principles, fundamental to the Sikh creed. [[Guru Nanak]], founder of [[Sikhism]], and his nine spi The fundamental assumption of the caste ideology is that men are not equal, but are forever
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  • Martyrdom in [[Sikhism]] is a fundamental concept and represents an important institution of the faith. In the [[Sik ...k theologians emphasize and interpret Christ’s martyrdom on the Cross as a fundamental political act of confrontation with the state or the Forces of Oppression.
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  • ...The simplicity with which Bulleh Shah has been able to address the complex fundamental issues of life and humanity is a large part of his appeal. Thus, many peopl
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  • The fundamental belief of [[Sikhism]] is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept,
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  • ...Sikhs. He declared that after him, there would be no person as Guru. This fundamental principle was preached by the Singh Sabha on the platform and in the press.
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  • ...l mystical revolution. Hinduism is hard to pin down, but there are certain fundamental beliefs focusing around a national-political project which has been active The fundamental belief of the Hindus is the role of the brahmin, for without the brahmin no
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  • ...blished by Nanac, till the time of Guru; who, though he did not alter the fundamental principles of the established faith, made so complete a change in the sacr
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  • ...g the coronation of the Gurus but have also given expression to one of the fundamental SIKH convictions, namely the identity in spirit of all the Gurus, whose lin
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  • ...orthwith wherein the Sikh interests are constitutionally recognized as the fundamental The fundamental policy of the Shiromani Akali Dal is to seek the realization of this birthr
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  • ...orthwith wherein the Sikh interests are constitutionally recognized as the fundamental State policy. Secondly, that this autonomous region includes the present Pu The fundamental policy of the Shiromani Akali Dal is to seek the realization of this birthr
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  • ...the Sikh faith. [[Guru Nanak]] used the term in the [[Mool Mantar]], the fundamental creedal statement in the [[Japji]], the first composition in the [[Guru Gra
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  • ...ct, his insistence on his worth as an individual is in conformity with his fundamental refusal to internalise the idea of arbitrary ascription to some social grou
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  • ...l creatures and all other parts of His creation. This is consistent with a fundamental principle of physics that sound vibrations, when increased several fold, ch
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  • .... It does, however, replace Keshas as a symbol because Keshas is the first fundamental requirement for a Sikh. Shaving or trimming of hair is the first of the fou ...ssor Gurus. Hence the importance of keeping Keshas intact is the basic and fundamental requirement for becoming a Sikh. In fact, the Keshas are considered so sacr
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  • ...t sikh girls are the most uninhibited, ie.(cheap), in the asian community. Fundamental muslims do target sikh girls, they are desparate for a dastaar wale girl ju
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  • The 12 fundamental principles of the Guru’s educational system are (i) knowledge is strength
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  • ...mination as a concept therefore is not simply a case of politics, but is a fundamental aspect of International Law and human rights. Self-determination as a human
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  • One of the fundamental texts of the Sikh faith, the [[Sukhmani]] presents a complete scheme of the
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  • ...ncerns that people have, but we cannot let public safety concerns override fundamental [rights] in our charter like…freedom of religion.
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  • ...nine desires acknowledged by the Adi Granth, is tantamount to ignoring the fundamental messages of the Adi Granth.
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  • ...d the Nobel Prize in Science (1979) for his theoretical unification of two fundamental forces of nature.
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  • ...am-Simran'''. The four great taboos prescribed for the Sikhs are, thus, of fundamental importance. ...nine desires acknowledged by the Adi Granth, is tantamount to ignoring the fundamental messages of the Adi Granth.
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  • The notion of dharmsal (place for practising righteous deeds) is fundamental to understanding the doctrine of social justice and responsibility. The ter
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  • ...or Buddhist civilisations. Each civilisation is different in terms of its fundamental principles namely spiritual; political, economic, social or cultural which
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  • Brahman & Atman: All the thoughts of the Upanishads move around two fundamental ideas man and atman. These two concepts are of great importance in them. Th
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  • Brahman & Atman: All the thoughts of the Upanishads move around two fundamental ideas man and atman. These two concepts are of great importance in them. Th
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  • The fundamental belief of [[Sikhism]] is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept,
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  • ...e, people were threatened with another onslaught on their life, honour and fundamental rights: ...s ownself in his colossal and beneficent efforts to defend the dignity and fundamental rights of the people.
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  • ...became a popular stopover for travellers to and from the coast. One of the fundamental principles of Sikhism is the free ‘langar,’ or meal. The founder Guru o
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  • ...er dent of self-study and learning from experience. He always stressed the fundamental importance of critically examining the Party’s ideological and political
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  • ...ditional Sikh forms to Canadian conditions which nevertheless embodies the fundamental beliefs of Sikhs and their early experience as immigrants in Canada.
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  • The fundamental analogy used in the bani depicts the relationship between God and man, and *3. Kanwaljit Kaur : Sikh Women, Fundamental Issues in Sikh Studies, Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, 1992, p. 96.
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  • Predominately, Bhai ji brings home to Punjab the fundamental message of [[Guru Nanak]] and the values and benifits of leading a spiritua
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  • ...n every respect the core issue facing the present day Punjab. It has three fundamental aspects which portray the conflicting approaches of the Punjab on the one h
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  • Gurbani identifies ‘Arth’, which means ‘economic well-being’ as one the three fundamental criteria for a successful life. The other two are ‘Dharam’ or ‘dutifu
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  • The fundamental article of the Islamic faith, the Kalima, has been given the greatest stres ...and loved. The first poetic utterance of Baba Nanak, known as Mool Mantra (fundamental ode), summarises the Sikh beliefs. It reads:
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  • ...all religions and mystic experiences, and, at the same time, establish the fundamental unity of spirituality and faith through the scripture of Sri Guru Granth Sa
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  • One of the fundamental texts of the Sikh faith, the [[Sukhmani]] presents a complete scheme of the
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  • ...y constant repetitions, is the basic practice. This is more important and fundamental than any of the ceremonies forms and symbols which are, in fact, only suppl ...s indicated throughout the scriptures naturally arises out of a few simple fundamental ideas which are common to all human society. The main idea is to love God'
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  • ...weakening. It completely negated the humanitarian and equality principles fundamental to the Sikh creed. Sri Guru Nanak Dev, founder of the Sikh religion, and ni
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  • ...ly way of life, and practice truthfulness and honesty in all dealings is a fundamental part of [[Sikhi]]. The term means to carry out good deeds and earn a honest
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  • i. Nanak found salvation in good deeds & taught fundamental principles of Unity of God and brotherhood of Man.
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  • ...issue with the maturity not to simply blame the entire media but to tackle fundamental issues that are hindering their integration in modern multicultural Britain
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