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  • ...n of morality; (b) Guru Granth Sahib does not sanction this combination of religion and politics, (c) the essence of Sikhism is only spiritual, and (d) no Guru ...ssed God seeking protection of the weak: ‘If two strong persons fight each other I have no grudge, but if a strong person kills the weak, Thou must interven
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  • ...re cutting their hair and leaving Punjab, Hinduism may become the dominant religion! Wake Up Sikhs in the west!! Do parchar! Its not to late! Main religion in the Indian Majha is Sikhi.
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  • ...hey wear for the rest of their life and differentiate themselves from each other. Each name has a power and dignity of its own. ...and more non-Sikhs around the world want to learn about the Sikh culture, religion and traditions, including the naming pattern.
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  • In [[Sikhism|Sikh Religion]], Kamadhenu is an anthropomorphic name for '''Naam''' or '''Hukam'''. As p ...ides her owner whatever he desires and is often portrayed as the mother of other cattle as well as the eleven Rudras. In iconography, she is generally depic
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  • ...ur Yugas of Hindu Shastras are sanctified and defined as state of Soul. On other side, Gurbani says Yugas are innumerable and not four only i.e 'Kete Yuga V * Treyta Yuga: The time is defined two ways in Sikh Religion. 1) When Soul gets Satt-Santokh (Total Contentment), then it enters into St
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  • In [[Sikhi|Sikh Religion]], Para Brahman (Pa: ਪਾਰਬ੍ਰਹਮ ) is highest state of Soul in In Sikh Religion, Brahm, Pooran Brahm and Parbrahm are three interrelated aspectes. Brahm me
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  • Sikhs do not believe that only one Religion has the only way to attain salvation. Before Jesus or Muhammad or the Sikh ...uropeans did not discover India until the fifteenth century and the Muslim Religion took many years to reach India).
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  • ==Religion==
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  • ...s creativity, he supports religion in the world. Its theme is related with religion, the space and the ancient scriptures, all this is interconnected. [[Category:religion and art]]
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  • ...''': A Hindu devotee who worships [[Shiva]] who neglects the ceremonies of religion and goes about naked, with his body besmeared with ashes. [[Guru Nanak]] d 1. Encyclopedia of Sikh Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • ...s the Old Testament), and for this reason is sometimes called an Abrahamic religion along with [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...SikhSoc is open to all students of Imperial College irrespective of their religion, beliefs and background. So if you are interested in any aspect of Sikhism
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  • ...ar, a teacher, particularly one skilled in [[Sanskrit]] and [[Hindu]] law, religion and philosophy. In the original usage of the word, a pundit is a [[Hindu]], Pundits or pujaris are hired to chant Vedic verses at yagyas and other events, both public and private. The chanting is meant to be listened to wi
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  • ...isting during the region of Emperor Aurangzeb. The complete might of Hindu religion had buckled down in front of the fervent endeavors of the state to propagat ...giving right to profess one's faith which are the main principles of Sikh religion are clearly projected in the film with special reference to the sacrifices
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  • #REDIRECT [[Parbrahm in Sikh Religion]]
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  • no pains to serve Sikh religion. It is said that after the death of Banda Bahadur, when the Mughal rulers decided to root out Sikh religion, it was the Udasis who kept the
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  • * The granth contains written record of history of religion, religious experiences and ideas by different people before 17th century. ...ad to distortion of original facts preached continued with born of another religion.
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  • ...ipur which was constructed in 1940. It welcomes all people irrespective of religion, cast and creed.
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  • ...ai Singh". The hardships and humiliations that a handful of Sikhs of a new religion had to undergo for their survival against the onslaught of state repression ...n their womenfolk and children primarily to finish the Sikhs and their new religion by destroying their seeds, i.e. mothers and children. Sikh women were drag
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  • ...llion followers of various Abrahamic religions. Eastern religions form the other major religious group, encompassing the "Dharmic" religions of India and th
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  • ...by Dr Gurcharan Singh is a dictionary of Sikh Scripture and books on Sikh Religion.
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  • ...e im [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab Punjab] (Nord-Indien) begründete Religion – im deutschen Sprachraum auch als Sikhismus bezeichnet – hat über 20 ...ale Vorgaben z.B. bezüglich Kleidung, Namensgebung und Auftreten. Die Sikh-Religion orientiert sich nicht an der Einhaltung religiöser Dogmen, sondern hat das
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  • ...oubts as to the validity of the marriage ceremony conducted under the Sikh religion and sacrosanct among the Sikhs called "Anand Karaj". ...ts as to the validity of the marriage ceremony among the followers of Sikh religion called Anand Karaj; It is hereby enacted as follows:-
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  • ...ingh made the following statement about Sikhs and the principles of their Religion including their wearing of a turban and beard. ...turbans worn by Sikhs represent the high moral code of conduct of the Sikh religion: equality, justice and freedom for all. Sikhs are honor-bound to stand agai
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  • ...shire. Born to Punjabi parents, he is the first Sikh to represent a nation other than India in test cricket. Panesar sports a trademark black patka (a small ...cipline that religion creates into my cricket. There’s discipline with any religion, and you can take it into a game or into anything else."
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  • ...acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs ...acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs.
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  • ...teps of [[Guru Nanak]], who was the first Guru and founder of the [[Sikh]] religion
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  • '''Buddhism''' is a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of the Buddha, Siddhĝrtha Gautama, w ...approximately 350 million followers, Buddhism is considered a major world religion.
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  • ...n historical Gurudwara where Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Tenth Guru Of Sikh Religion) lived for two months. It is located in Ambala (Rampur Sarasheri)
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  • ...is entered: poetry, music, song, sculpture. Science and Art are dualities, religion is the synthesis.
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  • ...lture is explored in this lavishly illustrated collection of essays on the religion's art and literature. The collection is accompanied by more than 100 black-
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  • All, irrespective of their religion Religion & Beliefs
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  • ...kh Singh who was collaborating with Mr. Macauliffe in his research on Sikh religion, made it available to the Englishman, who had it published in November 1885
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  • *3. Macauliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909 *5. McLeod, W.IL, Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1968
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  • ...nterviews and ''10 Ka Dum'' episodes. The painter in him also displays his religion tolerance side through his paintings. Most of his paintings combine two rel ...g a Sikh in Samir Karnik’s Heroes has decided, that out of respect for the religion, he will refrain from smoking while dressed in the Sikh attire.
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  • ...d opinion of your family. Why heap on yourself the trouble by embracing my religion?' ...a pretended saint possessing no real greatness. Thus do men forfeit their religion and lose the advantage of human birth.'
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  • ...re cutting their hair and leaving Punjab, Hinduism may become the dominant religion! Wake Up Sikhs in the west!! Do parchar! Its not to late! Main religion in the Indian Majha is Sikhi.
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  • ...er (Caliph). This has been the seemingly endless cause of wars between the religion's differing sects to this day.
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  • The '''GURMAT TRACT SOCIETY''', dedicated to propagating Sikh religion and history, was founded at Lahore in 1925 by Giani Kartar Singh Piukh, ...over twelve years. About 40 per cent of them were from his own pen. Among other contributors to the series were Bhai Mohan Singh Vaid, Giani Khazan Singh,
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  • ...ways doing good deeds. Nanak travelled far and wide to teach about the new religion, he wrote hymns about his beliefs. He became known as a "Guru". His most fa
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  • 2. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...l declaraion of the sovereigntity of the Sikh nation. The Sikhs reject all other sovereignity and owed their allegiance to the Almighty only. After the reve ...ms against the tyrant regime and that was a must for the survival of their religion.
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  • ...about 20 million worldwide, ranking the faith as the world's fifth largest religion. Sikhs follow the teachings of their ten Gurus through their holy book and
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  • ...ding the same virtues or religion as the victim then to later push for his religion dominantly on to the female later on. The children are forced to become Mus ...In doing so this declines the number of women so to reduce populations of other religions and increase muslim populations. This topic is generally held gen
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  • ...The SGGS is the current Guru or Spiritual Guide for the followers of this religion. This Granth is given the same respect and honor that a living Guru would h
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  • ...ndum to Honorable Heiner Bielefeldt, UN "Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief" demanding UN's immediate intervention to impress upon Prime Mi ...ation of Sikh marriages is yet another instant of discrimination based on religion towards Sikhs.
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  • ...ibere "write". The word may be used to refer to the sacred writings of any religion. The word is equivalent to the Punjabi word [[Bani]].
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  • * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/skh/tsr1/ The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 by Max Arthur MacAuliffe (1842-1913) Oxford University Press (190
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  • ...e [[Sadh Sangat]] in understanding of the Sacred Texts and history of this religion. The person could be a male or female as the Sikh religion gives equal rights to both sexes. He or she will have undergone a intensive
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  • ...s that he invented several stories discreditable to the Gurus and the Sikh religion. Some of his inventions are due to his exaggerated ideas of prowess and for * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • ...ts as to the validity of the marriage ceremony among the followers of Sikh religion called Anand Karaj; It is hereby enacted as follows:- ...hall apply to-<br>(a) any marriage between persons not professing the Sikh Religion, or<br>(b) any marriage which has been judicially declared to be null and v
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  • 3. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The SIKH Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • G5 Sikh Media is an organisation teaching Sikhs and Non-Sikhs about the Sikh religion through mainly visual forms and some written. We will sell Sikh clothing, p ...visual format, art works, multimedia etc bringing a new light on the Sikh religion’s culture and history. There will be a forum, area for young Sikhs to int
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  • ...kh scholars, and ordinary Sikhs have held many different attitudes towards other religions. Attitudes have varied according to time, place and circumstance. ...istorical interaction between Sikhi and Islam, in the field of comparative religion, connects some fundamental ideas.
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  • 1. Encyclopedia of SIKH Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • ...ends to stand out at California Lutheran University, where he is the only religion professor who is not Christian. Gill is a Sikh, a popular religion in the Punjab state of India, where he was born. And he wears a dastar, or
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  • ...s. I also believe that up the point that I was "lucky" to know of the Sikh religion, which helped guide my decisions, but unfortunately many of today's young g Below I have listed 13 points why I think [[Sikhism]] is the best religion in the world, and what it has to offer to Sikhs and to the World, and why S
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  • ...on. This firm was established in 1875 A.D. for the propogation of the Sikh religion. Keeping this aim in view we started composing the hand written Guru Granth We are supplying books of other publishers and writers at the nominal rates. The writers from abroad and In
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  • ...lled one of the two Pathans who had conspired to assassinate the Guru. The other assassin, Jamshaid Khan, who actually stabbed the Guru, had already bee 4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • As per [[Sikhi|Sikh Religion]], truth is always new so the one who attained the Truth i.e [[Naam|Naam Pa
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  • ...justify their teaching saying the term Hindu does not denote a caste or a religion. "It is a part of cultural nationalism in which any one who calls the count
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  • Early religion was Vedic religion which means Gyana Dharma or Adi Dharma. ...given to the religion which preceded the modern term "Hindu" was "Sanatan" religion and before that it was known as "Ad-Dharm". Hindu is not a Sanskrit term.
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  • |2 || The Sikh religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors (Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4)|| Sikh Hist ==Other Religion Books==
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  • 2. Macauliffe, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 1. Encyclopedia of Sikh Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • "I want to educate non-Sikhs about this great world religion and its progressive philosophies. For Sikhs I want you to be proud of who y ...what you know or have learned to yourself or trying to use the pretext of religion to make money. That's why you won't find this web site on a commercial CD b
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  • ...man Rights in the [[Sikh]] religion where they covered perspective of Sikh Religion on Human Rights. ** Human Rights in the [[Sikh]] religion - [[Dharam Singh Nihang Singh]] , Khushwant Singh
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  • 1. Encyclopedia of SIKH Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • Sikhs do not believe that only one Religion has the only way to attain salvation. Before Jesus or Muhammad or the Sikh ...uropeans did not discover India until the fifteenth century and the Muslim Religion took many years to reach India).
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  • '''Ad-Dharm''' is an alternative term for the [[Ravidasi]] religion, meaning [[Primal Spiritual Path]]. ...criminated against due to their low catse status (even though the [[Sikh]] religion is strictly against the caste system). Many of these converts stopped atten
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  • 4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...gali and Marathi. It has also been translated as: grace or, as in the Sikh religion, "Guru's honor." It comes from the Arabic ṣĝḥib, originally "friend, c
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  • 2. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...ur Yugas of Hindu Shastras are sanctified and defined as state of Soul. On other side, Gurbani says Yugas are innumerable and not four only i.e 'Kete Yuga V * Treyta Yuga: The time is defined two ways in Sikh Religion. 1) When Soul gets Satt-Santokh (Total Contentment), then it enters into St
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  • ...wisdom which is the truth, but for her/his selfish motives they say every religion is right. Like Politicians, for votes they do not stick to one religion and starting bowing before Shivlingams, Guru Granth Sahib, Kaaba and Rome,
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  • ...tion as defined by fundamentalist Christians to include both new and major religion groups. For these reasons, most, if not all, non-fan groups that are called ...e, "cult" is a technical term with a neutral connotation (see Sociology of religion). Neutral usage of "cult" in sociological science has been partly replaced
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  • ...word ''Mazhabi'' is derived from the Arabic term ''mazhab'' (Mazhab means religion or sect), and can be translated as ''the faithful''. They live mainly in In ...d Brahmins of the Indus valley. Rangreta community is available in Sikhism religion of the India and some are in Hinduism, but very less in population.
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  • ...uru and his devotees began a new city for the followers of the flourishing religion. The new village was named after Guru Tegh Bahadur's mother, Mata Nanaki ...from many areas moved to be near their Guru. In fact the city and the Sikh religion grew so rapidly that the leaders of the neighboring Hindu kingdoms became
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  • 1. Macauliffe, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • In [[Sikhi|Sikh Religion]], Para Brahman (Pa: ਪਾਰਬ੍ਰਹਮ ) is highest state of Soul in In Sikh Religion, Brahm, Pooran Brahm and Parbrahm are three interrelated aspectes. Brahm me
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  • ...paragraph of normal verse is called a '''Pauri''' or a [[Shabad]]. Various other words are used for special sections of Gurbani. Other names given to sections of Gurbani are: [[Salok]], [[Ashpaadi]], [[Var]], e
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  • ...ieve in the Guru Granth Sahib, believe in the Ten Gurus, and have no other religion." The 1925 definition of a sikh in the spirit of universal nature of Sikh religion is an excellent effort, and I admire the endorsees of 1925 definition. Howe
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  • * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • ...a Sikh child from wearing a kirpan to school as a violation of freedom of religion under section 2(a) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This ord ...cil acted according to the law, the Court could now look at the freedom of religion issue.
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  • ...tenets and history of [[Judaism]] are the major part of the foundation of other Abrahamic religions, including [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. ...ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/judaism Article on Judaism from BBC Religion.]
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  • Sant Bhindranwale was accused of terrorism and various other crimes by the Government and the national media. On the 20th of September 1 ...on we must all be united... I can die but cannot see the desecration of my religion."
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  • There are many human races, ethnic groups and religions on this earth. Religion, which should have taught people to treat all humans as equals, acted as a ...All people are His children. No one community or people of any particular religion have “franchise” on Him. God belongs to all.
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  • ...ory. These are the people who are away from Brahmgyan. Any person from any religion if do not seek sanctury of god, is called Hindu. Hindu is used for Dishones
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  • ...lly designed tour packages. It covers all the specialties of Punjab & Sikh religion including its ancient culture and heritage, customs & practices, colorful f
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  • ...ahi 10-Koer Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10-Sukkha Singh, Guru Kian Sakhian or other historical sources before 1800. ...religion cannot originate and spread without political power, but Without religion everything is curropt. So the lines focuses more on Dharama then Raja.
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  • ...Khand and is the focal point of pilgrimage for followers of the Ravidasia religion. It is the birthplace of Bhagat Ravidass Ji.
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  • 2. M.A. Macauliffe, The SIKH Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • *2. Mafaulifft;, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...on of media content - audio, video, presentations, literature, images, and other downloads by the community. ''We aim for our network to cut across all caste, creed, race, jathebandhi. other segregation, etc. and encourage faith and devotion to Sri Guru Granth Sahib
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  • ...r [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]] was accused of terrorism and various other crimes, by the Government and the national media, he (September 20, 1981) t ...we must all be united... I can die but I cannot see the desecration of my religion."
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  • ...ts and seven Muslims, along with the teachings of six Sikh gurus. No other religion has included in its holy book the sayings of others, however revered. ...being worked over and interpreted by the founder's followers. Within each religion, there gradually grows up a
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  • ...id any respects to him for his sacrifice. What he did for his country and religion has never been valued or acknowledged. ...tarted acknowledging all the soldiers that were involved in this fight for religion. The families of all the soldiers have been asked to come to forward and ac
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  • 5. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford,1909
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  • ...has some resemblance to the [[Sanskrit]] OM which is recited in the Hindu religion. Ek Onkar forms the cornerstone of Sikh belief in the unity and oneness of ...khism and can be compared to the symbol of Om in Hinduism and symbols from other Dharmic religions. The Chakar is the circle that indicates that God and ete
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  • 3. Macaulitfe, Max Arthur, The Sihli Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...sh Parliament in 1976, Section 2A '''"exempts any follower of the [[Sikh]] religion while he is wearing a [[turban]]" from having to wear a crash helmet.''' ...ead covering was a violation of the Sikh students' right to manifest their religion under article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, of which Belgiu
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  • Where is the greatness of the Hindu religion in the above hymn? My dear Khalsa friend, Sikh religion is a Panth (sect) of Hindus as are Bairagis etc. they are not a Quam (disti
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  • ...Sikhs it does not matter, the fact is that they take special pride in this religion. ...it must be accepted as the truth, independent of place, culture, race and religion. If it meets these criteria then only it can be called `the truth'.
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  • ...cement themselves were politically wise enough to invite the Rulers of the other Phulkian states, the Maharajas of Patiala and Jind, to select a new heir to ...ying the Sikh religion, history and Gurmukhi. McAuliffe's Book, ''The Sikh Religion'' was published in 1907.
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  • *1. Encyclopedia of Sikh Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • 1. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...He was appointed as [[Jathedar]] on 6 August 2008. He is serving for Sikh religion since 70's, as a Sikh religious preacher. His was appointed as Head Granthi
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  • ...1.3 billion Muslims. As such, they are also deeply offensive to members of other religious communities. We join the appeal from The European Islamic Confere ...al to democracy and human rights, and acknowledge the fact that freedom of religion is closely connected to and dependent upon freedom of expression. We see it
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  • Sikhism is a distinct religion revealed through the teachings of ten Gurus, the first of whom was Guru Nan
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  • ...d ‘Patkala vir temple’ was present. According to M.A. Macauliffe (The Sikh Religion) Katu Shah first met Guru Hargobind Sahib at Amritsar. About 3 Kms away fro
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  • ...acs, retains its position as the major commercial city of Punjab. Only two other towns (Pathankot, a military station, and Batala, an industrial centre) hav ==Religion in the India Majha==
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  • 3. Macaulife, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 5. Macauliffe, Max Arthur., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • *{{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • *3. Macauliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909 *5. McLeod, W.IL, Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1968
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  • ...on having such dirty thoughts in their mind because it is against the Sikh religion and the Sikh code of conduct and totally against the laws of nature. Sikhs ...ity to every Sikh is saying that it is unnatural and ungodly, and the Sikh religion cannot support it."[2]
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  • ...land where sharia would rule. He had decided that Islam would be the only religion of India. He would allow no new Hindu temples to be built and he gave order ...to bring comfort to those in need. The purpose of your life is to protect religion. Please help us to save our faith."
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  • ...the works of it's own religious founders but also writings of people from other faiths. As the living Guru of the Sikhs, the Granth (book) is held in great
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  • ...period, many books were written by the British about Sikhs, their culture, religion and history. This articles is about the comments made by these writers abou ...f The Sect And Nation Of The Sikhs (vol II)... Author: Charles Marivale, Other info: History. English, '''1846. 405 pgs.'''
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  • 3. February, 2006 issue ([[Naming in Sikh religion]])<br>
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  • ...uarrel with Guru Gobind Singh and expel him from his territory. On the other hand, he sent a messenger to the Guru requesting him to disregard the pret 3. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...as recognised for research excellence, was funded as part of the AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society programme [<ref>http://www.religionandsociety.org.uk/</ref> in *‘The Guru's Way: Exploring diversity among British Khalsa Sikhs’, Religion Compass, 8(7)<ref>https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/r
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  • ...Pandits against the forcible conversion to Islam and to protect the Hindu religion, was going to Delhi for the supreme sacrifice. The Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind
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  • ...Bole So Nihaal' and it has been the case again in 'Singh is Kinng'. And so other top actors are hoping their films in this avatar will be successful," he sa ...nterviews and ''10 Ka Dum'' episodes. The painter in him also displays his religion tolerance side through his paintings. Most of his paintings combine two rel
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  • The Bahá'í Faith is a religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in 19th century Persia. Bahá'ís number around 6 ...eacher prophesied in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religions, and that his mission was to establish a firm basis for unity thr
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  • ...were attracted to the concepts of the Sikhism and as a result, joined the religion. Many Ezhavas were also prompted to join [[Sikhism]] after remarks by Ambed
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  • ...sacred literature of Sikhism, giving a clear orientation to Sikh history, religion, and tradition. The collection itself begins with episodes from the lives o
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  • ...he human society as examplified in the life of Guru Arjan Dev Ji. The Sikh religion was founded by Guru Nanak on principles of equality and justice for all, un ...also had wells or tanks dug for fresh water wherever needed and did many other services for the citizens of Punjab.
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  • ...ily due the child's birth called 'sutak' as it is found in our neighboring religion Hinduism. That all is the outcome of ignorance & Guru Ji caution us about: ...whims prevailing around within the society or within our neighboring Hindu religion.
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  • ...to restoring Sikhism to its pristine purity, preach the principles of Sikh religion by word of mouth, by publication of historical and religious books, and thr
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  • A JAIB Singh removes his shoes and socks and joins dozens of other Indian Sikhs inside a small rented groundfloor apartment in the centre of t ...they are a part of our town. We have no right to deny them their right to religion."
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  • ...Sahib''', is the home of the fourth temporal seat ([[Takhat]]) of the Sikh religion. The land is located in the district of Bathinda, Punjab, India. ...e Aad Sri Sahib and sent them to the other four temporal seats of the Sikh religion.
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  • ...Sikhs with respect to contracting relations with Hindus and individuals of other religions that is stated here: ...hing. After Sikh-Hindu marriage why does a Sikh become a Hindu and not the other way around?
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  • ...tal human rights — the right of a person to freely practice his or her own religion without interference or hindrance. Today, we tend to take this freedom for
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  • ...o' (sacred thread). Even a Hindu King had these three signs, though he had other three political signs of 'chavar', 'takht' and 'dand'. When the Muslim rule ...ok different to the traditional Hindu religion. He was aware that this new religion could be merge into the great ocean of Hinduism. So, there was a great need
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  • ...mman was organised jointly by the people of the area irrespective of their religion or creed. Now the Muslims organise this fair and the Hindus, Jains, Christi
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  • ...and Marathi, etc. It has also been translated as: grace or, as in the Sikh religion, "Guru's honor." It comes from the Arabic ṣĝḥib صاحب, originally "
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  • ...ligion as his own and presented his own faith and philosophy as everyone’s religion, in the crucible of eternal Truth. ...s, Buddhists, Jains, different sects of Muslims, Guru Nanak told them that religion is without its moorings till it joins the main life-current of humanity and
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  • ...a is a website which gives information about many aspects of Sikh history, religion, culture, architecture and society. Organised under headings on the home pa
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  • ...titions, for lifting the women and for ending discrimination on grounds of religion, castes and gender. It high lights his mission of revolting against the tyr ...dur Sahib laid down his life for the so called modern right of ‘freedom of religion’, how Guru Gobind Singh Sahib fought for ‘Human Rights’ more than thr
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  • ...mately 100,000 of these living in California. Sikhs are the second largest religion in the Yuba City area. 15,000 Sikhs live in the Sacramento area and there a
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  • ...ing to God's will, ought to be equally endured. Perform the duties of your religion, and repeat God's name. Meditation on God's name is the only means of salva
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  • ...left India divided in two. The two countries were founded on the basis of religion, with Pakistan (later declared) as an Islamic state and India as a secular ...yrs to the cause of forging a new nation. But alongside, there is also the other, inescapable reality that millions of people were killed and in many famili
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  • ...ho were being taken to be sold as slaves and a forced converion to another religion.)
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  • ...mSakhis", "Sketch of the Life of the other [[Sikh Gurus]]", "Sketch of the Religion of the Sikhs", "On the Composition of the Granth" and "On the Language and ...is conclusions offensive, even insulting. To him, "[[Sikhism]] is a waning religion, that will soon belong to history...;" "[[Nanak]] himself was by no means a
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  • In recent years, some books have been published against Hindus and their religion. Most of such books are just an open demonstration of hatred towards Hindus ...Even then, there are some points, which cannot be accepted in the light of other facts, which seems to be hidden by the learned writer, who is, by chance, a
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  • All the people were absorbed in Shravak Religion (Jainism) and all abandoned the action of Dharma.<br> ...rom the kingdom of the king Manu, they only remained adherents of Sharavak Religion.<br>
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  • ...sorb Sikhi as well, claiming that Sikhs were the martial wing of the Hindu religion created to protect Hinduism. ...his followers were part of the Muslim fold. Sikhi was in its early years a religion of peace which took in members who were formerly Hindus and Muslims. As Sik
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  • ...s the next perpetual Guru of the Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh moulded the Sikh religion into its present form that we see today with the formation of the [[Khalsa]
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  • The Rishis the ancient sages of the Hindu religion kept their hair tied in the top knot reminiscent of Mt. Meru, the mythical ...fferentiate his followers as separate and distinct (not part of) the Hindu religion.
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  • ...Gurus encouraged the Sikhs from the very beginning of the formation of the religion in 1469 to always meditate on the Almighty and to remember the gift of life Prayer is a powerful tool, which the Masters of the religion recommended to the follower to lift moral and connect directly with the Alm
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  • ...hey were instrumental in building a firm foundation that nurtured the Sikh religion and the Sikhs in such troubling times, while the Gurus primarily did the te
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  • ...y Fellows at Georgetown University. He is the recipient of Sikh Council of Religion and Education's Leadership and Service Award (2006) and the Men Can Stop Ra
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  • 3. [[Max Arthur Macauliffe|Macauliffe, Max Arthur]], The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authons. Oxford, 1909
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  • In Sikh Religion, '''Siva''' is power of Almighty. It is synonym to like Hukam(command), Sha ...ka etc. is used for physical body i.e Parvati which is not in case of Sikh Religion.
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  • He contributed the view of Sikh Religion on sustainable development in Inter Religious Dialogue at German Federal Mi
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  • * Cutting of beard is prohibited in Sikh Religion. ...portion suggested trimming of beard is removed as it is prohibited in Sikh Religion.
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  • ...h]] studies, and the author of multiple books on Sikh culture. Mann taught religion at Columbia University from 1988 to 1999 and then held the Kundan Kaur Kapa ...eological Studies at Harvard University. He joined the doctoral program in Religion at Columbia University in 1987, and completed his Ph.D. there in 1993.<ref>
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  • ...r an underpinning of its belief - peace or submission. I have seen this religion also referred to as Mohammedanism. Most Muslims, though, do not prefer such ...of anti-Semitic practices and have waged crusades and jihads against each other.
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  • ...troops". The saying is common among [[Nihang]] Sikhs, but not common among other Sikhs.
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  • It took 239 years from [[1469]] to [[1708]] for the religion of [[Sikhi]] or [[Sikhism]] to be established. The [[Sikh]] faith was estab
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  • The Sikh religion originated about 500 years ago, based on the spiritual teachings of the [[S Cole and Sambhi add that Sikhism is a revealed religion (and not a social protest movement or an attempt to reconcile Hinduism and
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  • ...what is the habit we have gotten into? If one lights one match-stick, the other says that he will be better than the first person only if he can light the ...we must all be united... I can die but I cannot see the desecration of my religion."''</blockquote>
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  • Then other countries shall be theirs; No other religion will remain.
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  • Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, was born, according to all ancient Sikh records, in the early morning of t ...cknowledge but one God, and the creature he should treat as a creature. In other words he should be a monotheist, not a worshipper of minor deities and idol
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  • ...School. The school’s uniform policy prohibits the wearing of any jewellry other than a wrist watch and plain ear studs. When the school noticed that Singh ...s School. The school’s uniform policy prohibits the wearing of any jewelry other than a wrist watch and plain ear studs. When the school noticed that Singh
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  • ...truth, dharma and the freedom of those of another faith to practise their religion in their own way.
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  • ...nded leaders accomplished the task of warning the people, Lahkhpat, on the other hand, stealthily posted a large number of sepoys around the temple. He sat Surat Singh: "If you wold not have come to the temple, your religion would not have been endangered."
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  • ...o give political voice to Sikh issues (Panthic cause) and it believes that religion and politics go hand in hand.
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  • ...movements allot of knowledge has been lost regarding the true image of our religion. It has only been now in the 21st century that knowledge about the Sri Dasa the nihangs and other groups of sikhisim are a rear sight indeed the sewapanthis the udasis and t
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  • ...for an underpinning of its belief – peace or submission; I have seen this religion also referred to as Mohammedanism; most Muslims, though, do not prefer such ...of anti-Semitic practices and have waged crusades and jihads against each other.
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  • ...llagers are not allowed to cook in their homes. All, irrespective of their religion, take food from Langar. It is managed by Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus alternat
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  • ...evak Sangh]] (RSS) and [[Vishva Hindu Parishad]] for followers of [[Sikh]] Religion, under their dubious [[Sikhi & RSS|Hindutva]] agenda. <ref>Page 95, Secular common sense, Mukul Kesavan, Penguin Books, 2001 - Religion - 136 pages</ref><ref>Page 19, Minority: Social and Political Conflict, Vol
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  • '''English Translation:''' Religion, righteousness, duty, virtue, merit, honesty, sect, justice, characteristic He implants [[Naam]], and inspires us to chant Naam; this is Dharma, '''true religion''', in this world. ||1||'' (SGGS page 680)
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  • ...d regeneration were obscured by this rising tide of conservatism. The Sikh religion was losing its characteristic vigour and its votaries were relapsing into b Two factors which separated the Sikhs from other Punjabis were the outward marks of their faith, especially the kesas. Baba
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  • ...in 1955 and Iran in 1974. In 1978 he visited U.S.S.R. to represent Sikh religion in the World Religious Conference. He wrote several books mostly on Sikh
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  • ...nanak.html Janam Sakhi or The Biography of Guru Nanak, Founder of The Sikh Religion]'''
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  • ...brahm. In Guru Granth Sahib, Matti Devi is considered as superior then all other existing Devis and it provides supreme boon to Sikh.
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  • ...order to constitute itself an autonomous reality, and in order to enclose religion in the private sector of life” (The secular and secularisation” page5)< ...ruth, fair play and justice have taken flight from both.’275He secularised religion by divesting it of mystery, miracles, magic, divine incarnation and superna
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  • ...outlook, dedicated with missionary zeal to tackle the problems facing our religion in the present day. He is also pioneer in realizing and making use of the l
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  • ...and its founder as a "reformer" rather than as a "subverter" of the Hindu religion. He appreciates Guru Nanak`s insistence on monotheism from a deistic standp 3. Darshan Singh, Western Perspective on the Sikh Religion. Delhi, 1991
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  • ...fe is the creative work of God. Therefore, in principle at least, the Sikh religion takes a very strong position against abortion as a sin. Despite this, abort The Sikh code of conduct does not deal with abortion (or indeed many other bioethical issues).
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  • ...hroughtout history, pushed their own religion on others--touting their own religion as the only way to salvation. #''“Never offer religion instruction to a shudra”'' <ref>(Manu Smirti Ch.4 hymn 80)</ref>
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  • Moreover in Sikhism, ethics and religion go hand in hand. The inculcation of moral qualities and the practice of vir ...ach any value to the gods and goddesses and other deities and mythology of other religions.
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  • ...cure lies in remembering him. This method of cure makes no distinction of religion, caste creed, status or gender. Anybody and everybody can benefit from this ...s, brain cancer, stomach cancer, thyroid cancer, multiple myeloma and many other diseases could have been cured.
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  • ...generation does not know about our Guru-history and basic concepts of our religion. ...ample, it is our religion, which tells us to always speak truth. It is our religion, which asks us not to make thefts etc.
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  • ...1670|}}. Further, it does want the listener or reader to change his or her religion but just become a better person within their own faith. ''"Where have the H ...[Muslim]] saints, along with the teachings of six [[Sikh gurus]]. No other religion has included in its holy book the sayings of so many others, however revere
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  • ...]]. The word, Islamic relates to any matter or material connected with the religion of [[Islam]]. ...: الإسلام; al-'islĝm; pronounced [ɪs.ˈlæ˝m]) is a monotheistic, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, a 7th centu
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  • ...the New World in order to create a healthy synthesis of East and West, of religion and science. ...kshineswar Kali Temple. Ramakrishna is said to have also experimented with other religions, notably Islam and Christianity, and said that they all lead to t
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  • ...of the remains of the burnt body was placed in an urn and buried. With the other part of the ashes, Lakkhi Shah went to Anandpur. Guru Gobind Singh bles 4. Macanliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...iture and a distance from the underlying principles of prudence set by the religion. ...tal, vegetarian and over by noon. Similar measures are being considered in other Indian cities. DSGMC is keen on enforcement. The Committee president Paramj
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  • ...is derived from Sanskrit šreṣṭhī which denotes the head of a mercantile or other guild. ...mation of the Khalsa in 1699, resulted in Kukhran family names, as well as other Khatri-like clan names, being present in both Hindu and Sikh communities wo
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  • ...isakha Singh published a series of tracts bearing on Sikh theology and religion.
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  • ...Akbar, Prince Muazzam, was assisted in this battle by the head of the Sikh religion, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. A contingent of Sikhs soldiers was dispatched to he
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  • ...t effects the body and mind as badly as the other intoxicants do. No other religion except the Sikh faith has prohibited the use of tobacco. All except the Sik
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  • ...s in many nations. They are the most widely known form of student uniform; other types of which include uniforms worn by students participating in higher vo The Human Rights Act protects the right of all to ''"manifest one's religion or beliefs"''. Various religions and beliefs require their adherents to con
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  • ...s awarded the prestigious Akali Phoola Singh Book Award by Academy of Sikh Religion and Culture, Patiala. * Muklawa And Other Stories
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  • ...portant trading center, enroute to Central Asia as well as [[Kashmir]] and other parts of [[India]]. The caravans to Lahsa, central Asia and India passed th
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  • ...not Sikhism. There is no place for miracle cures, rituals or godmen in our religion. ...nment with Sikhism. I am not against Sikhs cutting their hair. I believe a religion should be flexible and change with the times."
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  • ...Japji Viakhya, having 119 pages written in 1996, for preachers of [[Sikh]] religion. The book was published by Sachkhoj Academy, [[Khanna]] and was first book
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  • ...ndit was swindling the gullible people who were not aware of what the true religion was. Many rich persons who visited him were more interested in knowing abou ...ng Vishnu Bhagwan in the heaven. Similarly he would claim an audience with other gods and his visits
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  • He never asked anyone to change their religion; all he said was "If you desire eternal bliss, O Nanak, ever remember the L A [[Muslim]] conqueror whose descendants were spreading their 'universal' religion (the only one they thought should exist in the world) by forceful torturing
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  • * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • ...about 25 million Sikhs worldwide, making Sikhism or Sikhi, the 5th largest religion in the world. ...eligions or of no religion to work together in friendship. The taught that religion was a way to unite people of diverse backgrounds in the knowledge that we a
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  • ...per house of Indian Parliament. In 1980, she participated in a seminar for Religion and Philosophy held at Wembley Conference Centre, London, and in 1982 she a
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  • ...jabis prior to Sikh religion regardless of caste. After converting to Sikh religion some Jatheras were turned into Gurudwaras.
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  • ...uru Granth Sahib, that I believe in the Ten Gurus and that I have no other religion." ...Sikh in this Act is the inclusion of the declaration that 'I have no other religion'. This definition, which still applies today, implicitly rejects the teachi
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  • ...ed well and living as most law abiding citizens of Australia as well as of other adopted countries. ...ng the Sikhs: Although there is no "DNA" test for determining any person’s religion, all religions do prescribe certain basic principles so dear to the Founder
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  • ...me "facts" about his life have been pieced together from his own writings. Other "facts" seem to have been passed down through oral traditions. .... His poetry is filled with direct attacks on those who claim control over religion, to the point of comparing mullahs to barking dogs and crowing roosters.
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  • ...I have wanted for a long time to say something about my impressions of the Religion of Guru Padmasambhava. Many of our pilgrims visited Amritsar and other holy places which they looked upon as equal
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  • ...ld the principle of equality between all people of the world regardless of religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gender or social status. In addition to the ide ...ove all, in keeping with the Sikh spirit of inclusion of all regardless of religion or color, I'm most grateful for the efforts our volunteers have made to rea
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  • ...eing in the company of Sants hearing the stories of the Gurus and the Sikh religion. With the passage of time as his skill in the art of weaponry grew he deve
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  • The gurdwaras in Canton and the other cities were shut down, followed lastly by the Shanghai Gurdwara. Another st ...cade later, thousands of houses of worship were destroyed or converted for other use. But some of the big mosques and Buddhist temples that were built befor
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  • ...complete submission to [[Waheguru]], or God. A Sikh serves God by serving other people.
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  • #Macanliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...state of Punjab]]. [[Sikhism]] or [[Sikhi]] is the fifth largest organised religion in the world and the youngest. '''[[Ten Sikh Gurus]]''': As a relatively young religion, with their history spanning from about 1400 to the present - just 600 year
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  • ...globe who are looking for such means to re-connect with their roots, their religion. Keeping such a target audience in mind, the book is a quick-read, kind of ...2009 (Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Prakash Utsav) and will be subsequently taken to other cities in India and around the world.
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  • ...b and the Political Life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, with an Account of the Religion, Laws and Customs of the Sikhs, was compiled by Henry Thoby Prinsep (1793-
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  • ...assed a resolution to that Dalits were as much entitled to temple entry as other Hindus. ...i or the re-conversion into Hinduism of those Hindus who were converted to other religions. The places of worship of the Arya Samajists are different from t
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  • ...sh Parliament in 1976, Section 2A '''"exempts any follower of the [[Sikh]] religion while he is wearing a [[turban]]" from having to wear a crash helmet.'''
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  • ...ashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and Vishva Hindu Parishad for followers of Sikh Religion as their agenda of Hindutva.
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  • ...pilgrimage centre as, the story goes, Guru Nanak (the founder of the Sikh religion) was invited to stay there by the Shia Sufi, Jalaluddin Bukhari. The visit
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  • 3. Darshan Singh, Western Perspective on the Sikh Religion. Delhi, 1991
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  • ...rus (Supreme Teachers) and the Guru Granth Sahib (The Sikh Holy Book). The religion believes in one God (Ek Onkar) who is the eternal source of light and creat ...verses from the saints of the 14th and 15th centuries regardless of their religion, caste or creed.
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  • [[Sikh Council on Religion and Education]](SCORE) has also condemned the depiction and described it as
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  • 4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • religion. Traveling to where I must go you would suffer great hardship, so stay and
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  • ...eedom of religion,” has caused many critics to cry: “See! A.A. really is a religion after all!” The assertion is, that by calling A.A. a religion, A.A’s teachings are thereby shown to be false and that A.A. should be ab
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  • Hindu: If in your religion you do not accept Avatars as incarnations of God, and their worship is not There are other stories that prove that the tenth Guru believed in Avatars.
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  • ...rts. Right from the age of 15, she was more interested in religion than in other subjects. She attended discourses given by different religious teachers til {{religion}}
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  • * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • ...stes, sectarianism, religious factions, and fanaticism. He aligned with no religion, and respected all religions. He expressed the reality that there is one Go * Sikhs think religion should be practised by living in the world and coping with life's everyday
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  • 6. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion : Its Gurus, Sacred
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  • ...sked him why he was not preaching to the English in Hindustan "who have no religion at all." He told Dr Wolff ironically that one way of coming near God was b
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  • ...on occasion of 300 years of Khalsa Panth, mainly for preachers of [[Sikh]] religion. The book was published by Sachkhoj Academy, [[Khanna]] and was second book
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  • ! Religion
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  • ...n important and often integral role in the culture and ritual of the Hindu religion, especially among the Shaivs - the sub-division of Hinduism holding Lord [[
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  • 4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth guru of Sikh religion, along with his family members started a preaching tour to the East. In the ...t emerged on 22nd Dec 1666 AD, when (Guru) Gobind Singh (10th guru of Sikh religion) was born. The son of God had taken birth to dispel the darkness of world.
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  • ...ted by the Royal Canadian Legion branch in Newton B.C., to march alongside other legion members in their annual Remembrance Day parade. When the parade appr ...a Sikh to remove his turban is an insult, not only to him, but to the Sikh religion. You will have to remove my neck before I remove my turban." (Harbhajan Sin
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  • A poet whose works knew no bounds of religion or country, Babu Rajab Ali wrote about 1 dozen kissas and long poems about Other events/topics closely related:
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