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  • [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]] continued to travel to many different parts of the world. One day, they arrived at a beautiful
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  • As he couldn't travel anywhere he would ask people to go to see Guru Ji and then wait for their r
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  • ...by Maratha spies at the Lahore Durbar to British parliamentary papers and travel accounts. The story ends with the controversial Anglo-Sikh Wars following R ==Travel==
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  • ...ment and left there, as he was seriously injured and not in a condition to travel. The Mughal forces came to his fort and asked for a search of the Sikhs. He
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  • ...lash action, he was reported for throwing in November 1998, forcing him to travel to England for tests, after which he was cleared by former English player F
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  • ...the arrow. They are designed to keep the arrow pointed in the direction of travel by strongly damping down any tendency to pitch or yaw. Some cultures, for e
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  • ...Singh signed a ’standstill’ agreement with Pakistan to ensure that trade, travel and communication continue.
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  • ...ous he was to see him and yet how disappointed he felt at his inability to travel to Anandpur owing to his old age. Thirteen years later. Guru Gobind Si
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  • A statement on its travel advice website reads: "Britons can find themselves facing charges relating
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  • * [http://travelamritsar.com Travel Information]
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  • ...ractices and is considered the founder of the new faith. The Guru loved to travel and observe concepts and ideas regarding spiritual practices of various fai
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  • ...from Talwandi to Sultanpur to meet his sister before proceeding to a long travel. ...chievements, on completion of this research project are going to prove the travel of Guru Nanak to the end of Middle East (Turkey) and beginning of the Europ
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  • ...his experiences in that country with those of nearer home, he published a travel diary, Brijbhumi te Malaya di Ydtrd, 1958.
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  • We both decided to learn Shashtar-Vidya (science of weapons) and we used to travel seven miles everyday to get training. With Satguru’s grace we both acquir
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  • ...oured vehicle and consequently the soldiers had to abandon the vehicle and travel by foot. Upon reaching the Jallianwala bagh, Brigadier General Dwyer opened
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  • ...wara in Baghdad. I would like to add a little more. During his third great travel (1518-1521-Tiji Udasis), Guru Nanak visited some Arabic Muslim countries al
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  • �Hindu passengers can travel by railway only for short journeys and during day time and that too at grea
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  • The first Sikh person to travel to Chiang Mai was Mr. Ishar Singh, who traveled from India through Burma in
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  • Guru jee said, “This is the path of love, no one else can travel this path.”
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  • ...takes it to be the country around Manipur. In the sequences of the Guru's travel, this appears more reasonable. Bhai Vir Singh (Guru Nanak Chamatkar, part I
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  • ...uru Gobind Singh with a request to visit him as he was too old and sick to travel to Anandpur Sahib. After the battle of Bhangani against the Moghals, Guru G
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  • ...ement was General Charles James Napier, who would require several weeks to travel from England. In the meantime, the Siege of Multan had resumed, and Mulraj
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  • ...uld officially give his authority and approval. The individual then had to travel to Patiala, Punjab, where the Buddha Dal printing press would make availabl
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  • ...se with the help of Sikh army deserters. Special permission is required to travel outside Yangon city, which was granted near the final days of my visit. How
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  • cyclones and travel by ship in the Bay of Bengal was considered dangerous. Bengal side. It was a popular route for travellers from Puri to travel
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1
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  • ...d no means of public transportation in those days so clothes sellers would travel village to village on bicycles) let it be know that he was looking for some
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  • You can travel in any direction in the 3 dimensional Universe away from Earth for many ten
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1 ...onicles do not appear to have given much details about this portion of the travel of the Guru. It has been rightly said “where ever Guru Nanak went his fol
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  • ...limination of this group the high-ways in the country-side became safe for travel and trade and commerce began to flourish.
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  • ...s strides in all aspects of bilateral relations between the two countries. Travel between the two countries is more normal now than at any time since the cre ...ces in Pakistan, the same facility is now being given to Hindus as well to travel to places like Ketas Raj.
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  • ...hey decided that the suitcases will be booked but they themselves will not travel by the same flights although they will take the boarding passes. After prep
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  • ...gh and his friend, Manmohan Singh, left behind their families and chose to travel more than 3,000 kms to this backward belt seven years ago. They followed th
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  • ...of a wife thrown live on the pyre of a deceased husband). The Guru would travel to the camps of the mendicants to leave all this false faith and worship on
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  • ...d India and that is why they are also called ''"Banjaras"'' because during travel they have to set up some business on their way.
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  • .... Remembering what GurMukh Singh had said she agreed, it would be safer to travel during the day and Jathedar had given her permission to spend the night. Th
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  • ...he had been preaching his own personal religious philosophy and decided to travel to [[Multan]], which was the center of orthodox [[Muslims]], but his slogan
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  • |The disciple ought to travel the route, pointed out by the Guru. (3)}}
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  • ...ning to his preaching and his discussions with many strangers. She did not travel with him, as their children were very young when he went way. Travelling wa In January of 1516, after eight years of constant travel, [[Guru Nanak]] returned from one of his Udasis(travels). At the age of 46,
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  • |They travel millions of miles, endlessly.}}
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  • But sooner or later everyone has to travel it through.}}
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  • ...yearly without caring for the great hardships they had to face during the travel. They had all the goodwill of the local people and have sweet remembrance o ...r Ganga. Today Farrakka Barrage cum bridge, a few kilometers long has made travel fast and easy. Both land and rail traffic flow across it.
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  • [[Image:Nanak-travel-rest.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Guru Nanak'''<br>by Punjabi Press}}]]
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  • ...aving realised the growing number of his followers and the difficulties of travel, had appointed 22 Masands (seats) in 1552 who ministered to the spiritual n
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  • ...mation, as many scholars cannot study them closely due to limited time and travel constraints. A Digital Library will allow scholars to view the images of ra
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  • ...ebellious son. This is clear in the story of Nanak's return from his first travel. His parents met him at the edge of town. Nanak was overcome with emotion, ...ning to his preaching and his discussions with many strangers. She did not travel with him, as their children were very young when he went way. Travelling wa
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  • ...enough arrangements besides ensuring their boarding, messing, medical and travel facilities.
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  • ...ebellious son. This is clear in the story of Nanak’s return from his first travel. His parents met him at the edge of town. Nanak was overcome with emotion,
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  • ...East Indians. The regulation specified that East Indian immigrants had to travel directly to Canada from India: however, there were no shipping lines operat
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  • ...had undertaken Four Long Travels to ameliorate the world. During his third travel Guru Nanak Ji went Arbrain Countries. Lajward was the ruler of Arabia. He w
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  • ...tances to [[Nanakana Sahib]]. They were forced to go by foot because train travel was prohibited to them. The Sikhs were determined to take charge of the Gur
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  • [[Image:Nanak-travel-rest.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Guru Nanak Sahib]]
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  • ...3, when the civil authority found out that Baba Ram Singh was planning to travel to Amritsar for Baisakhi celebrations to which he had invited his followers
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  • ...dia. While a schoolboy there, a teacher scolded him that light could only travel in a straight line. Singh disagreed and set out to prove the status quo wr
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  • 4. Before the Thanksgiving 2007 travel season, all 43,000 TSA screeners will undergo the following mandatory train
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  • ..., who said that the ban at Domein Speelhof had forced the Sikh students to travel 100 miles everyday to attend another school rather than attending school wi
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  • ...by ‘their’ people. I have myself heard the tales of exploitation involving travel agents, as narrated by the victims themselves at the Grewal residence.
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  • ...se with the help of Sikh army deserters. Special permission is required to travel outside Yangon city, which was granted near the final days of my visit. How
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  • ...had previously visited Guru Gobind Singh at [[Anandpur]], assisted him to travel further west disguised as Muslim divines. There are three [[gurdwara]]s to
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1 In his first Udasi (travel), [[Guru Nanak]] covered east of India and returned home after spending abo
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  • ...ion causes, and she grew up in an environment alive to social conscience. Travel to the Netherlands as a high school exchange student brought an internation
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  • ...f Gurmula also, in Gujranwala District. In those days Sikh preachers would travel from village to village giving lectures on Sikhism, to the native Sikhs. D
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  • ...ng for a period of time. After some time in Hong Kong, the four decided to travel to Vancouver, Canada. After a series of adventures and mishaps, one wrestle
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  • ...hams-Ul-Ulama Dr Sir Jivanji Jamshedji Modi [5]. While reading through his travel in Azerbaijan I found an inscription in Gurmukhi script. Nothing has been w ** Chahal, D.S. 2007. How long was Guru Nanak’s travel towards Middle East? Understanding Sikhism, Res. J. 9(2): 34-36,26.
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  • ...arag pair dhareejai, sir deejai kaan na keejai." (If you wish your feet to travel this path, don't delay in accepting to give your head.)
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  • ...ect who live by honest labour.Bhai Addan Shah it is said he would not even travel on a path which would disturb the birds on the trees. One Seva Panthi leade
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  • She and her musical colleagues also travel to many schools, impoverished communities, and jails to perform music for p
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  • ...ng their laptops or DVD players to watch their favorite movie during their travel time? Don't forget those who will be napping during their flight or train j
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  • '''[[Guru Nanak]]''' went to Mecca on his 4th (last) udassi (journey/travel). [[Bhai Mardana]] went with him and he put on a blue dress worn by hajjis ...kh Arab - By Khwaja Jain-u-Labdeen: He was present in Mecca during Nanak's travel. He mentioned the discourse of Nanak and Rukn-ud-din.
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  • ...e the state may use railways or air services up to {{wiki|Jammu}} and then travel by road to {{wiki|Poonch}}.
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  • ...ractices and is considered the founder of the new faith. The Guru loved to travel and observe concepts and ideas regarding spiritual practices of various fai
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  • ...ificance back home, too, with Punjabi ministers scheduling stops when they travel through Canada.
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  • ..., car loads of travellers are still streaming in. Because it’s too late to travel on, the travellers look for an abode. The kitchen is busy, the rooms are fu * [http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_open_temple_of_makindu The Open Temple of Makindu] by DAUTI KAHURA
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] went to Mecca during his fourth religious travel, known as Fourth Udasi. [[Bhai Mardana]], a disciple from Muslim faith, acc ...vidences from Historical documents(Sikhs and Non Sikhs) which supports his travel to Mecca:
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  • ...anniversary of Amritsar. About 100 of us had come for this function and to travel to other cities and villages to do kirtan and participate with the Sadh San ...atha, learn the language and our Khalsa history and heritage in depth, and travel with them to systematically do missionary work in cities and especially in
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  • ...or the Barat to set off from the groom's house at 8am. The Barat will then travel to the local area where the bride lives.
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  • ...of various organisations and parties he found no other alternative but to travel abroad. Initial detail plan of escape was primarily consulted and discussed
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  • [[Category:Travel]]
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  • ...suburb called Goodmayes in Essex. During his stay in London, Baba ji would travel to various parts of the UK and most notably to Leeds, Birmingham and West L
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  • ...d that trade, particularly of tea and Pashmina wool would, as in the past, travel through Ladakh.
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  • The Challenge: After days of weary travel, this man, a rangreta calico printer by calling reached Anandpur where the
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  • ...]|http://www.sikhchic.com/cms/articles/thumbnail/taxi1-thmnl.jpg|When I travel on business, I like to talk to the taxi drivers who take me from the air {{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_sikhs_of_sumatra_indonesia|The Sikhs of Sumatra, Indonesia|http:/
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  • ...[Srinagar]], [[Joshimath]], and [[Gobind Dham]]. From the towns one has to travel through the valley in which the Ganges flows and pass the Panch Prayag whic Most people travel in groups otherwise known as Jathas, and the atmosphere is euphoric. A very
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  • ...Nectar is incessantly in operation in the "tenth door" from where man can travel back to his true Home (sach khand) on the ship of the Word (sabda). He can
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1
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  • ...eople will again say "Indeed! The Singhs live!" and news of my battle will travel across the Punjab. The world will know that the Khalsa lives and the Khalsa
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  • * [http://travelamritsar.com/html_files/jallianwala.htm Travel Information]
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  • ...t Vijaywada. Guru Ji also preached Dakhni Oankar a famous bani during this travel.
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  • ...borne by his devotees. He now desired to relieve them and to continue his travel on horse back. Still disguised as a Muslim divine, he asked Chaudhari phatt [[Rupana]]: Back at Muktsar, Guru Gobind Singh decided to travel south in search of a place suitable for setting down in order to reorganize
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  • ..."Most elderly people in Britain eat a rich diet, don't move about and only travel in cars, and that makes them sick''", he says. He wasn't prepared to go the
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  • ...if he was a theologian and had only come to introduce a new theology. His travel accounts are minutely scrutinised as if he was no more than an Ibn-i-Batuta
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  • ...w generation. So much so that during his globe trotting tours, young Sikhs travel long distances to listen to him. Outside south-east Asia, Dya Singh is beco
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  • Railway Minister Lalu Prasad also chipped in, announcing a lifetime of free travel on Air-Conditioned First Class with a companion.
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  • ...d acceptable to most travellers who come here. However, the best months to travel to this part of the world is between the months of October and April. Clima * [http://travelamritsar.com/ Travel Information]
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  • Below are the travel accounts of Major I.S. Issar and Sardar Surinder Singh who visited the area This udasi [travel] of Guru Nanak has not appeared in any History so far as it yet remains to
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  • ...uru Nanak Dev. These objects are held in high reverence by the people who travel long distances for the privilege of seeing them. One Pothi was lost in 1970
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  • ...uru Nanak Dev. These objects are held in high reverence by the people who travel long distances for the privilege of seeing them.
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  • ...distances to Nanakana Sahib. They were forced to go by foot because train travel was prohibited to them. The Sikhs were determined to take charge of the Gur
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  • ...uru Nanak Dev. These objects are held in high reverence by the people who travel long distances for the privilege of seeing them.
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  • Even when the road is pointed out, few travel by it.<BR>
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