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  • ...working in India when in 2001, he was diagnosed suffering from bone cancer and doctors soon pronounced defeat at finding a cure for him. The story below i ...?''': Not even the '''deadliest disease of cancer can take my life away''' and that is exactly the divinely inspiring message of the truly miraculous stor
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  • ...ce. It loosely means a “positive, buoyant and optimistic” attitude to life and the future. Always be in "high spirits", "ever progressive", "always cheerf ...d downs of life with as little harm as possible to the individual. To join and help others in their hour of need is part of this “Chardi Kala” spirit.
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  • ...ns to living his live as a a man of learning, he was a scholar of Persian and a learned poet. His fame as a man of letters led to the ruler of the city ...st the Sikhs whose growing power was causing anxiety to Ahmed Shah Durrani and the Baluchis.
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  • ...s, solar systems and galaxies.<br>If one speaks of them, there is no limit and no end."'' ...erse. However, although [[Gurbani]] has been in existence since about 1499 and the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] has been the Guru of the Sikh since 1708, the wor
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  • ...s a mistaken belief amongst Gurbani Keertan purists sometimes that Indian and Sikh classical raags have remained static over the centuries. Gurbani sing ...hen I asked "Why do you want to become a Sikh?" He replied with a smile, "Sikhism is great. It is the only religion where}}
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  • ...he following and find out the significance of hair of the human body, mind and spirit: ...obtained supernatural powers through his long hair. His hair was later cut and consequently he lost his powers.
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  • '''SIKHISM AND CASTE SYSTEM''' ...ked the system. The advent of [[Sikhism]] in the midst of caste rigidities and superstitions was truly a radical beginning.
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  • ...17 February]] [[1881]] - [[31 March]] [[1931]]) was a famous [[Sikh]] poet and scientist born on [[17 February]] [[1881]] at village called {{w|Salhad}} i ...e of fervent devotion to the [[holy Gurus of Sikhism]] and their teaching, and of warm humanitarianism.
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  • ...ational award in this sport at this level; he is from Kartarpur, [[India]] and has won several international awards in body-building.}} ...personal law, the Supreme Court asked before issuing notice to the Centre and attorney general G E Vahanvati.}}
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  • ..., mullahs and Qazis), Jains and Buddhists in India, the Middle East, Tibet and Ceylon (Sri Lanka). ...their lives because their lives were heavily influenced by their religious and political authorities. His philosophy, termed as ”Nanakian Philosophy‘
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  • ...]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer and lecturer on "spiritual science" who was involved in an important legal battle over the rights of Indians t ...nship a second time, but in an almost unbelievable move the US Immigration and Naturalization Service appealed his award of citizenship to the Ninth Circu
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  • =='''Guru Nanak and his Mission'''== ...ing more than a reformer. Onewho carried a message of peace for everybody, and who found here nothing to quarrel with His largenessof view, in holding all
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  • INTRA-RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE ON SIKHISM TO DISCUSS ORIGINALITY AND UNIQUENESS OF
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  • ...Pakistan, has many cultural, historical and political ties to the country, and to the historical region of Punjab. ...roastrians, Buddhists and Ahmaddis (legislated as non-Islamic in Pakistan) and some adherents to animist religions make up the remaining 1%.
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  • ...lar and theologian who was a major figure in the movement for the revival and renewal of [[Punjabi]] literary tradition. His identification with all the important concerns of modern [[Sikhism]] was so complete that he came to be canonized as Bhai, the Brother of the
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  • ...tp://forum.amritsarovar.com SIKHISM FORUM]to share views on sikhism issues and meet others from around the world. '''Free Gurbani & Kirtan Downloads'''<br ...he free distribution of high quality literature in Panjabi, Hindi, English and various other languages.
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  • ...ir Sahib (Golden Temple) complex of Amritsar, facing the Harimandir Sahib, and was constructed under the direction of Guru Hargobind. ...tirred with a double-edged sword while prayers are spoken. Initiation into Sikhism involves drinking Amrit. Can also refer, more generally, to the ambrosia of
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  • ...'''[http://www.sikhnet.com/news/celebrating-canada-day-turban-way-2012 and 2012]''' also see '''[https://picasaweb.google.com/109414004789267755740/Ta ...nt on revenge, who just assumed that any bearded man, wearing a [[turban]] and beard was a [[Muslim]].
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  • ...3,400 Americans and asked them 32 questions about the Bible, Christianity and other world religions.}} ...ngh; meetings with all ages and the leadership resulted in a new direction and focus for the community (kalasingas—the Kiswahili word for Sikh-Kenyans.)
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  • ...S|first English translation]], it was very welcomed by non-Punjabi readers and received a wide distribution. The 'International Edition' published by the ...deeper appreciation of Sikh Dharma. His brief explanation of the Kundalini and Yogic traditions is well-done.
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