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  • ...ch is now a proud acquisition of the Punjabi University Library's research section. His first historical biography — ''Akali Phula Singh'' (1914) was well His contribution to the historical literature of Punjab pertaining to the 19th century is monumental. Although his style
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  • In the [[Benti Chaupai]] composition from the [[Dasam Granth]], the final section of the [[Bani]] ends main body of the composition with a dohra and other va ==Doha in Urdu and Hindi literature==
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  • ...ns with the compiler's invocation to Mother Kali (Goddess), followed by a section stressing the importance of bibek, i.e. strict observance of the Sikh cod ..., he puts forth copious illustrations and quotations from the Sikh sacred literature, though these are not always relevant and germane to the point he is speaki
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  • ...an Singh) about his father, Dr. Charan Singh whose contribution to Punjabi literature has been noticed. Kalam di Karamat (The Miracle of the Pen), which is a com The manuscript Section of the Library has about five hundred manuscripts spanning about four centu
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  • ...orities often consulted him on matters relating to Sikh affairs, faith and literature. A strong loyalist in sympathy. Attar Singh helped the British especially a ...]], [[Akal Ustat]], [[Bachitar Natak]], [[Zafarnamah]] and the [[Hikayat]] section in [[Persian]] and [[Punjabi]] which he supplied to the Government of India
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  • ...y as originally written by author is being reproduced for students of sikh literature worldwide on this site. abroad, where they are preserved and also their section and accession numbers
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  • ...operates a library with a wide selection of informative books, magazines, literature, video and audio tapes on religious and social subjects. ==Photo section==
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  • ...r '''Pouri''' is a [[Punjabi]] term for a 'step' (staircase), paragraph or section of verse in the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], which the [[Sikh]]s regard as mo ...eir first Prophets' dreams play an important part in each religion and its literature.
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  • ...a have attained widespread currency chiefly through the agency of Buddhist literature: while ‘sunyavada’ is the name given one of the systems of Buddhistic t ...que based on the philosophy of Emptiness. A class of Buddhist [[Sanskrit]] literature consisting of the Prajnaparamitasutras is devoted to the exposition of empt
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  • ...adopt, joined Oxford University from where he received his B.A. in English literature. He then began his topbrass civilian career. In the Gurdwara Shahidganj agi ...r he, on the verge of his degree, joined the Army in the University Signal Section. Not only did he alone of the senior classes enlist, but he expressed his i
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  • .... A full discussion on the [[Keski]] issue can be viewed in the Literature section. ...Sahib Ji. For a full discussion on the topic, please go to the Literature section.
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  • (1) The term 'ethnic' in section 3 of the 1976 Act was to be construed relatively widely in a broad cultural (c) a common literature peculiar to the group,
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  • ...e of [[Sikh]]s and [[Panjab]]. In many such cases, valuable material, rare literature, architecture and signs of much celebrated memories were completely destroy ...with a focus on archiving the endangered invaluable manuscripts and other literature to conserve and preserve the heritage, culture and language of the Panjab s
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  • Jaitsri does not appear in the [[Ragmala]] nor is it found in the modern literature on the subject. Bhatkhande gives Jait-Kalyan but this is not to be confused |width=20%| '''Section'''
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  • ...ctive. Tradition and Experiment in Modern Punjabi Poetry. Trends in Modern Literature. The Sovereignity of Sikh Doctrine. PUNJABI: Anubhav-te-Alochana (Experienc ...modesty of a student. In the second case, the charge sheet was filed under Section 173 Cr PC.
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  • ...having already been digitized, and now gracefully seated in the manuscript section of the Chandigarh Museum and Art Gallery, is very fortunate in this respect In the Manuscript section, ‘Nanakshahi’ has digitized about 34,000 folios of 33 different volumes
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  • *To prepare and publish suitable literature on the above aspects, and to disseminate information on Sikhism through com ...ated centres through visits, periodical newsletter exchange, and supply of literature published by the Institute from time to time.
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  • ...ty. In 1995, Guru Nanak Dev University awarded him the Degree of Doctor of Literature (honoris causa) in recognition of his contributions in Sikh Studies. On Apr ...urbani Is Jag Meh Chanan. He contributes frequent columns in the religious section of the Dallas Morning News and serves on the editorial boards of the Sikh R
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  • ==Published literature== *See contact section below
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  • ...r having studied [[Sikh Scripture]] and history, [[Sanskrit]] language and literature, poetics, philosophy and mythology at Amritsar for about 15 years, Santokh After having studied Sikh Scripture and history, Sanskrit language and literature, poetics, philosophy and mythology at Amritsar for about 15 years, Santok S
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  • ...in [[Raga Gujri]] where the Guru again reinforces the message of the last section. If you want to evolve into a better spiritual person then show '''kindness [[Category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • * [http://www.dawn.com/weekly/books/archive/040215/books3.htm Punjabi literature in 2003: Winds of change] * [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20081116/world.htm#3 Pakistan mulls visa section in Amritsar ]
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  • ...3 from Punjab University, [[Lahore]] for his thesis "New Trends in Punjabi Literature". He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha and was then sent as Ambassador to Bu ...ns to the Pope. It is also claimed that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Later he was asked by Indira Gandhi to stand as a member of the Rajya Sabh
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  • ...to the list in the alphabetic section (please do NOT add to the 'Featured section at the top'). In order to help the website stand out we recommend that you ...d more online as well as download for free. There are also photos, videos, literature and more. The youtube channel is also available at [http://www.youtube.com/
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  • ==Section II== Sikh literature suggests that Muslims used to meet Guru Nanak and listen to him. There are
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  • ...i Vir Singh, Dr. Balbir Singh and Prof. Puran Singh, the doyens of Punjabi literature. Research on comparative religions is carried out at this Centre and the Pu ...readers where they can sit and consult reference books and other relevant literature. A separate air-conditioned hall for using the personal books and a Reading
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  • He presided over the medieval section of Punjab History Conference session of the Institute of Historical Studies The Punjab Government invested him with the Award for literature on 31 March 1963 and the Shiromanl Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar,
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  • ...and Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal, Poona. He presided over the medieval section of Punjab History Conference session of the Institute of Historical Studies ...Lala Lajpat Rai]] and Sardar [[Ajit Singh]] (English), 1978; and Seditious Literature of the Panjab (English), 1987.
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  • He said a section of the "so-called" Sikh scholars was trying to divide ...agenda". "We aim to reach to all those areas where RSS has distributed its literature denigrating Sikhism ", he said while speaking on the occassion.
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  • ...bank of river [[Yamuna]], opposite Timarpur Colony beyond the Khyber Pass section of [[Delhi]], [[India]]. The birthday of the [[Khalsa]] is celebrated here ...girl (Lali) became symbolic of the intense mysticical love for God of Sufi literature. The Yamuna's Majnu, when not lost in meditation, would use his small boat
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  • ...[[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in the [[Dasam Granth]] has written a section of [[Bani]] called [[Chobis avatar]]. This is the seventh [[Bani]] in the s In [[Hindu]] literature, Krishna is often depicted as an infant, as a young boy playing a flute as
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  • ...g the scope of the work, he said that he would append to the translation a section on the lives of the Ten Gurus as well as the Bhagats whose compositions wer ...new generation of English speaking Sikhs who could now read their sacred literature in English translation.
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  • ...arded by then Chancellor of University Jacob. After that he done Ph.D in literature ([[Bhai Santokh Singh]] De Rache Sikh Sahit Da Alochnatmik Adhian) from [[P ...]], [[Govt. of India]]. After passing Departmental Exam. of SAS, he became Section Officer and further promoted as AAO, AO and then Sr. Accounts Officer. Dur
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  • In the following section the [[shabad]]s from the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] tell us the way that a perso [[Category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • ...e importance of [[seva]] without reference to any one race or community or section of the community - Seva has to be done without discrimination or segregatio
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  • ...ch 6, '''1973'''), was a prolific American writer who won a Nobel Prize in Literature (1938) and a Pulitzer Prize. ...f the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] by [[Dr Gopal Singh]]. This text appear in the section "[[Sri_Guru_Granth_Sahib_by_Dr_Gopal_Singh#SOME_OPINIONS|Some Opinions]]" i
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  • ...highly improbable since there is scarcely any mention of them in the Sikh literature before the 19th century. ...to the [[Adi Granth]], they rely on the Vedas, Shastras, Puranas and Epic literature. It is not surprising therefore that their Sanatan position does pitch them
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  • <blockquote>"The statute in section 3(1) contains a definition of a “racial group”. It means a “group of na Section 1(1) is set out at p 1065 a b, post
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  • ...d rather that his/her daily Practises which are dealt with in a subsequent section. For more on this section select [[Primary Beliefs and Principles]]
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  • ...is an article written by Dr. I.J. Singh printed in the Community Profiles Section of The Sikh Foundation. ...ture and poetry but learned soon enough that you couldn't make a living in literature. So at the urging of my father I joined Dental College. In this country, my
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  • ...t the end of a [[raga]] when there were not [[shabad]]s enough to fill the section assigned to it. The site of these marvellous labours is now marked by a shr * The above section with thanks to [http://www.sikhlionz.com/compilationofadigranth.htm www.sik
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  • This section should be read in parallel with the Sanatan Sikh entry, because each Sabha ...ional account, however. Not all the five K's are mentioned in the relevant literature only three: Kesh, Kirpan and Kach, and when five are mentioned it adds Bani
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  • ...owed by [[Rehras]] and ending with [[Kirtan Sohila]]. Then begins the main section consisting of 31 [[Raga]]s or chapters. Although there are 31 Chapters call ===The closing section===
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  • ...ecurity, to allow for the free development of trade, craftsmanship, arts & literature and to safeguard and protect the universal right of all beings to live thei ...rha]] (steel bracelet)." (Reht Maryada, Ceremony of Baptism or Initiation, Section 6, Chapter XIII, Article XXIV, paragraph (p))
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  • ...Oam/Aum) by majority of the Sikh scholars and the Sikhs at large. The Sikh literature indicates that Bhai Gurdas [25] was the first, who has introduced that < is ...e in it is known as Omkar. The island is also known as Shivapuri while the section on southern bank is divided into Brahmapuri and Vishnupuri, bringing the wh
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  • ...s voluminous ''Gurushabad Ratandkar Mahdn Kosh'' (an encyclopaedia of Sikh literature) was published by the Patiala Darbar in 1930. At Partition some celebrated ...with the records of PEPSU are now housed in Baradari Palace and Reference Section of the Central Public Library at Patiala. They constitute a gold mine of in
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  • ...a discourse between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and [[Bhai Mani Singh]]. In this section are includes lines against Banda Singh Bahadur which reiterate the fact tha ...nda Bahadur.<ref>thesikhencyclopedia DOT com/scriptures/nineteenth-century-literature/prachin-panth-prakash Sikh Encyclopedia on Prachin Panth Prakash</ref> He m
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  • and affluent white people). We tried to find some of their literature and they have a Womans section and a Martyrs section, it looks like that
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  • ...di. With his able guidance Atam Marg has also been started with an english section, especially for the children of Sikhs abroad to make them aware of the Sikh
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  • ...lpapers, Latest News and articles on Sri Harmandir Sahib with full tourist section.A Completely Dedicated [http://forum.amritsarovar.com SIKHISM FORUM]to shar ...in Gurbani and Sikh idealism through the free distribution of high quality literature in Panjabi, Hindi, English and various other languages.
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  • ...[1]. The Aad Guru Granth Sahib is commonly written as ‘Adi Granth’ in Sikh literature, and the ’Commencing Verse’ is commonly called as ‘Mool Mantra’. ...and interpreted, nothing definite can be said about the theme of the last section which starts with ਸਤਿ ਗ੝ਰ ਪ੝ਰਸਾਦਿ.
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  • This is the section from [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=7& [[Category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • .... With S. S. Bhullar. Hamilton: New Zealand Indian Association Country Section (Inc.) (1992). Illustrated. 177p. # A List of Punjabi Immigrants in New Zealand 1890-1939. Hamilton, Country Section of the Central Indian Association (1984). Illustrated. 82p.
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  • The literature containing the rahit can broadly be divided into three categories— the te ...uscript copies of [[gurbani]]. A special feature of Rahitnama Hazuri is a section devoted to Sikh women. Some of the stipulations: they should not bathe nak
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  • ...ev Ji like famous poets wrote poetry is excellent one. Punjabi and Bengali literature are very old. I am trying to translate some verses of of Guru Nanak Dev Ji ...Indian History Congress's from its second session held in 1938, and three section, 1. Ancient, 2. Medieval and 3. Modern were created for simultaneous discus
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  • In the main ward is housed another section of the publications, and printing press which has to its credit not less th ==Bhagat Puran Singh's Writings & Love For Literature==
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  • ...igious Jews, the Biblical patriarch Abraham was the first Hebrew. Rabbinic literature records that he was the first since the generation of Noah to publicly reje ==Jewish literature==
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  • ...al scenery, economics, politics, domestic life...What I want to do in this section is simply to see these extremely concrete images triumphing in their splend ...ike parallelism, because of its rhythmic stairs, could be discussed in the section entitled Rhythm.
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  • ...was also from Bhera . His niece Ms.Kalapana Sahni [a professor of Russian Literature at JNU, Delhi] wrote a nostalgic travelogue in www.OutlookIndia.com of 30 O ...roperty in a district. The founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak, a Khatri of Bedi section, started his career in one of these offices. Khatris continue to be the mos
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  • ...as I prepared when in 1991 I read the Satyarth Prakash, Dayananda’s master literature, which left me stunned for days. Before I dwell further on the Swami, let m ==Vedas & the Vedic Literature==
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  • to the caste system; and even its, Kartabhai section, like the Lingayats, ...because it involved discarding their ancestral rituals.237 The later Sikh literature of the 18th century, written by different hands and at different times, tho
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  • ...as never seen or visualized before. C R Das, was able to persuade a large section of the political terrorists and other radical young men to put their trust ...riminals. However, to the best of my knowledge no lead is available in the literature about why he considered the starting of the hunger strike for that purpose
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  • ...n Shaven Men Required" - which are arguably well countered in the comments section of the blog, by its mostly women readers! ...khism]- Blog by Amandeep Singh: Featuring Gurbani, Keertan, Sikh history & literature.
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  • ...[[Bhagat Kabir]] uses the word "Khalsa" for the first time in Sikh sacred literature. The [[tuk]] (line) that contains this word is: * This section by Dr Gurwinder Kaur
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  • This narrative is brilliant piece Literature having all Historical, Secular, Philosphical, Spiritual, Maritial Flavour. * '''Difference from Puranas''': The difference of Chobis Avtars with Puranic literature is that Chobis Avtar believes in One God which is beyond Birth and treat al
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  • * Part-II: In this section, Lord Vishnu is entreated to become incarnate as Sarbloh (stanza 1167). * * [[category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • ...ent from contemporary Sri Gur Sobha - Poet Senapati, who wrote first three section on base of Bachitar Natak in same way Guru Sahib wrote. In Addition to that .... It has proved itself as a cardinal literary piece in all northern Indian literature for its brilliance, sublimity and majesty. The Jaap Sahib has no equal.
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  • producing first-rate literature on Sikhism. section 370 of the Constitution.
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  • ...ry, translating holy gurbani into other languages and producing first-rate literature on Sikhism. ...s should be taken to rehabilitate them even if it involves an amendment to section 370 of the Constitution.
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  • ...ut of place to conclude that Guru Gobind Singh's contribution to religious literature far exceeds any other Guru's contribution to the Guru Granth. Contributions ...s the word bhagauti used to mean Durga. Everywhere, throughout the Puranic literature, bhagauti means the sword and nowhere does it mean Durga.[1]
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  • This section below lists [[shabad]]s directly from [[Guru Granth Sahib]] which have a co * [https://www.sikhroots.com/literature/books/416-why-kill-a-chicken-by-bhai-joginder-singh-talwara PDF version of
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  • ...u, Arjun Dev, onwards, the Islamic elements started disappearing from Sikh literature including the Granth Sahib with only some of these teachings remaining in s Then, the final section of ARZAS is supplicatory and God is asked to keep the Khalsa faithful, to b
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  • ...a remarkable work in and of itself. Especially readable and worthwhile is Section II: On the Philosophy of Sikh Religion. In this treatise on comparative rel ...constitute only form and the meaning, the content or the soul, and yet in literature and particularly in religious books words do matter more than anything else
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  • ..., the Gauri group offers many possibilities. A main [[raga]] from another section of the [[Holy Book]] may also be used as a variant. [[Tala]]s are left to Jaitsri does not appear in the Ragmala nor is it found in the modern literature on the subject. Bhatkhande gives Jait-Kalyan but this is not to be confuse
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  • ...any years observing Hindus and their culture, and studying their religion, literature and sciences. He writes: ...n of the Sikh Scripture has named it as “Adi Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.” In literature it is referred to as Guru Granth Sahib or Guru Granth or Aad Guru Granth Sa
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  • ...limited to the following: Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee, sacred writings and literature written by Guru Gobind Singh jee, Works of Bhai Gurdas and the works of Bha · Reincarnation is taught in one section, yet is rejected elsewhere
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  • ...to destroy Sikhism via multilevel tactics one of which is publishing false literature about Sikhism. One of the main claims published in many misleading books on In Bhagvat Purana chapter 10, section 22 says that once Krishna saw women taking bath in the river. So he went th
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  • ...tive mann or menomes, which take over the control of human behaviors. Art, literature, religion, customs, gestures, traditions, symbols, language, myths, technol ...en described in the above sections. Let us consider cultural memes in this section.
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  • ...inent group among Sikhs. Sainis, also known as '''Shoorsaini''' in Puranic literature.The name "Shoor" Means 'Valiant' and "Saini" means 'Warrior'.Now the it has ...ini Rajput"/> <ref name= "Arjuna settles Sainis in Punjab" >Visnu Purana , Section 5</ref>
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  • ...g men's associations' also A Sikh Missionary Society, which published Sikh literature on many occasions. ...aps it was Londiani), and then in Nairobi where he was in the Intelligence section until he retired.
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  • ...ism of idolatrous practices and restore it to its pristine purity. Another section claimed that Sikhism had come into being for the sole purpose of protection ...vided all the ammunition that was immediately used by Hindu and Arya Samaj literature on Sikhism for about three decades.15
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  • ...s - none of them - laid down social responsibility on any one, much less a section of the society, to ameliorate the socio-political conditions of the people. ...keeping in view the need of the time decided to delve deeper into the epic literature to unravel the mystery and the processes of God’s benevolent intervention
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  • ...aspects of Bhagti, the Gurus practically demonstrated it through creative literature, through hymns of adoration to the Almighty. That concept of Bhagti which w * Reincarnation is taught in one section, yet is rejected elsewhere
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