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  • ...uru Granth Sahib, which now spans 1430 pages, was installed by Guru Gobind Singh as the Eternal Guru of the Sikhs, shortly before his death. This unique hol .... These are called sarovars and it is the practice of some Sikhs to have a dip in all five of these holy pools. The ritual, apart from the being good exer
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  • {{main|Baba Isher Singh (Rara sahib)}} Compiled by Sant Isher Singh Ji
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  • ...her Singh]] Ji and [[Sant Kishan Singh]] Ji. On the request of Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala, they had stayed in the village [[Rara Sahib]] and had made this d The witness of Sant Isher Singh Ji's nine-year meditation and penance is the well, which is still intact. T
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  • ...made it his permanent seat, devotees continued to visit Goindval to have a dip in the sacred baoli and pay homage at other local shrines. ...[[Guru Amar Das]], [[Guru Ram Das]], [[Guru Hargobind]] and [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. The area between the arch and the coping is covered with portraits of th
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  • ...t and proceed into the complex. At a trough of swiftly running water, they dip their feet to cleanse them. As they pass the flower stalls, some stop to bu ...ni Ber. Built around a jujube tree, it marks the spot where, it is said, a dip in the sacred pool miraculously cured a crippled youth. Since many consider
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  • Pritpal Singh Bindra ...Das Ji observed thousands dying of cholera and other diseases by having to dip in (and drink) the polluted and contaminated water.
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  • ...jit Singh]]. A number of weapons used by [[Guru Hargobind]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and other Sikh heroes are preserved at the Akal Takhat. In 1984 during Op ...bandhak Committee Amritsar and its foundation stone was laid by Sant Sadhu Singh ji of Patiala on 17th January 1931.
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  • ...search of food. Occasionally he would come to Amritsar by night to have a dip in the holy tank, spending the day in the wilderness around [[Tarn Taran]]. ...he taunt cut Bota Singh to the quick. Accompanied by his companion [[Garja Singh]], a [[Rangreta]] Sikh, and with a bamboo club in his hand, he took up posi
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  • ...Brahma Kund. Hindus all over the world flock to this place to have a holy dip to attain salvation from their sins of birth. The dusk arathi performed at ...lievers feel that they can go to heaven by getting their salvation after a dip in the sacred Ganga at Haridwar.
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  • Excerpted from Gurnek Singh, Sikh exgesis, problems and prospects ...627172,77.208588&spn=0.013636,0.027874&t=h&z=16 Ashok Road and Baba Kharag Singh Marg]. It is instantly recognisable by its stunning golden dome and tall fl
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  • ...ib Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]]. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] proceeded to hold the ceremony of initiation to mark their rebirth as new ...], the Nectar of Immortality, was ready for administration. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] gave the five Sikhs five palmful each of it to drink. The disciple sat "
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  • ...r was more than the blistered body could bear", writes historian Gurbachan Singh Talib. "Wrapped in meditation, the Guru peacefully passed away." ...her Singh also indebted to the historical essay on Guru Arjan by Gurbachan Singh Talib.]
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  • [[Image:Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753).jpg|thumb|300px|right|Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753)]] '''Nawab Kapur Singh Virk''' (1697-1753) is considered one of the most revered, pivotal and lege
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  • ...small>A page from the handwritten bir of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] by [[Pratap Singh Giani]], located on the first floor of [[Sri Harimandir Sahib]], [[Amritsar * [[Bhai Vir Singh]]
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  • ...ਾਸ ਕਮਲ ਵਿੱਚ ਮੰਨਿਆ ਹੈ. "ਸੇਵੇ ਚਰਨ ਨਿਤ ਕਉਲਾ." (ਵਾਰ ਕਾਨ ਮਃ ੪), Mahankosh, Kahn Singh Nabha </ref>. There are different views of historians regarding Mata Kaulan Regarding Mata Kaulan, Kahn Singh Nabha states in Mahankosh:
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  • ...dols, except the Samadhs of deceased mahants, and to these they offer dhup dip. ==Sect flourishes during reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh==
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  • ...he idol was later shifted to Kullu. The temple was renovated by Raja Dilip Singh in 1889 AD. A trust is looking after the temple since 1981. The temple comp ...t boiling sulphur springs, which are revered by lakhs who come here for a dip in the curing waters. It is believed that the hot springs can cure skin dis
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  • ...rom Gurdwara Baba Atal, Amritsar|19th century fresco painting of Baba Deep Singh from Gurdwara Baba Atal, Amritsar]] ...jab1.htm#5</ref> which was founded by the last Sikh prophet, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji. <ref>[http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01dec19/state.htm#2 Daily Excelsi
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  • ...n of the [[Khalsa]] in 1699 that [[Guru Gobind Singh]] deputed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] with a few other Sikhs to go to [[Amritsar]] and resume control of the to ...hough its surrounding district was held by [[Hari Singh Bhangi|Sardar Hari Singh]] of the [[Bhangi Misl]]. Different sardars or chiefs constructed their own
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  • President of the American Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (AGPC) Pritpal Singh told The Tribune about the scriptures after a meeting with caretaker Prime ...ar Singh Sanghera, Amrik Singh Vochhoa, Kuldip Singh Chaheru and Harbhajan Singh Matharoo, that his government would make efforts to open a visa centre in L
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