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  • ...ind, is still in the possession of his descendents. This village is famous for Gurdwara Zafarnama Sahib. ...f Chamkaur and invites Aurangzeb to visit him even though he is the reason for the martyrdom of many brave and innocent Sikhs. The letter was personally d
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  • ...abi from Khalsa College at [[Amritsar]]. After this he began research work for his Ph.D. thesis. ...s well versed in Gurbani and Sikh literature. He devoted whole of his life for Sikh missionary activities. Bhai Sahib Ji was a close companion of Sant Jar
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  • * [[Waheguru]] - the Most Common Phrase which is heard which is God's name for sikh and people used it in every situation wether happy or sad. Waheguru is ...er good or bad, sikhs are often used this words for their satisfaction and for other satisfaction too.
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  • ...n to eat from the [[Guru's kitchen]], and allowed to join the congregation for prayers and hymn singing. ...whether this cure was of mind and spirit, or of his physical body, is left for the reader to speculate. The Guru gave Prem a new name, Murrari, which mean
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  • ...the birth place of [[Guru Nanak]] Dev, for many years. He broadcast kirtan for 36 years from All India Radio, [[Lahore]] and later from [[Jalandhar]] and ...r) in the [[Punjab]]. His forefathers were honoured Ragis at Nankana Sahib for five generations. He sings in simplified classical mould and balances the e
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  • ...tling in Calgary. Sahota worked Kuwait, Dubai, Oman, Australia, and Hawaii for Vince McMahon and the WWF from 1980-86. ...teur ranks. Persack trained Singh for six months and suggested it was time for him to go to Calgary and Stampede Wrestling.
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  • ...the Communication Centre, at the Agriculture University of Ludhiana. Known for his psychological but realistic portrayal of characters, he selects some co ...ion of short-stories, ''Naven look'', earned him the Sahitya Akademi Award for 1969. His work was also awarded by the Punjab Arts Council in 1981.
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  • This means that a Shaheed is one that gives their life for a cause that people may learn from. ...concept of Shaheedi (martyrdom) for Sikhs is actually different than those for other faiths.
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  • ...he Hebrew Bible (historically called by Christians the Old Testament), and for this reason is sometimes called an Abrahamic religion along with [[Judaism]
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  • *July 23: [[Baba Atal Rai]], son of [[Guru Hargobind]] ji left for his heavenly abode on [[23 July]], [[1627]] ...noured Sikh scholar, missionary, and literary master who is also respected for his Sikh way of life.
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  • ...ਜੀ ਊਭੀ) (June 1561 - 1641) is a [[Sikh]] religious figure who is venerated for his religious devotion and service to the fifth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Arjan Baba Jai Lal Ji maintained a hut for prayers outside the village of Patara, and devotees visited this hut to see
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  • ...She performs the Sikh devotional music, kirtan and tours around the world for the Kirtan. She lives in Amritsar, Punjab. She completed her MA in Gurmat S ...ani. She attended Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary School in Gurdaspur for her basic education. While at childhood, she played with the different musi
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  • ...music with Komal Ji, a respected music professor, in Punjab. He had a gift for music, and excelled as a student from an early age. ...and In the early 1970's Gian Singh Surjit Ji was appointed as an examiner for Pracheen Kala Kendra Music Academy, Chandigarh, India, an office he held un
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  • ...da bal bakhsho", which is indeed a fine introduction to the Guru’s legacy for a child. ...teachings through its simplicity. The prose is used as an effective medium for the Guru’s message.
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  • ...or would not seek to harm innocent and defenceless humans or animals, even for his/her own survival, since the true warrior values the creation of God and ..., which are a part of God. The true warrior harbours only love and respect for all beings, whether they be friendly towards him/her or not.
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  • ...es in Mississauga. An initiative of Sikhs Serving Canada, a registered not-for-profit organization, our mission is to positively impact local communities ...ained supply of safe, nutritious and culturally-appropriate food available for distribution to low-income families.
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  • ...vitation of Raja Ratan Rai, staying for several months.Staying near Nangal for another nine months it was here that Guru Sahib wrote "[[Chaupai Sahib]]" P [[Guru Gobind Singh]] stayed here for about a year and composed hymns in praise of God. The [[Gurdwara]] is situa
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  • ==Shabad to ask for blessing== ...lls us to place our trust in the Almighty and with humble gratitude to ask for His blessings and then with the assistance of wise (sant) people to set for
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  • '''Text for children''' ...are given in the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] which is more than a holy book for the Sikhs - It is their "Living Guru". By reading the Guru Granth Sahib, th
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  • [[Gurbani]] highlights the importance for the adherent of [[Sikhism]] to tread on the path of [[Truth]] and to follow ...ver know in which direction He may choose to change your life. Be prepared for everything and anything that the Lord wishes.
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