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  • [[Image:16thcenturymecca.jpg|thumb|4000px|right|A 16th Century Depiction of Mecca]] ...with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. Guru Nanak had now been on his Udasis (travels) for at least twenty years, since his s
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  • ...had visited Mecca, in 1519. Nowadays, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca. [[category:Gurdwaras in Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...and [[Bhai Mardana]] visited this town on their way from Mecca and Baghdad in 1519-20 [[Category:Gurdwaras in Iran]]
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  • ...to preserve the memory of the visit of Guru Sahib. The other Gurdwara Guru Nanak Chashma (spring) is about eight km from Jallalabad, on Jalalabad-Kabul road [[Category:Gurdwaras in Afghanistan]]
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  • ...uru Nanak is believed to have visited this site while he was on his way to Mecca during the Fourth Udasi. A few rare personal possessions of his are retaine ...hand's house. That is why this is known as Sirianwala Bazaar. The day Guru Nanak reached there, Duni Chand was performing Shradha of his father.
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  • Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Jalalabad Gurdwara Baba Nanak, Jade Mewan, Kabul.
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  • ...ore rounding Arabia and sailing up the Red Sea to Jiddah (lit; Grandmother in Arabic) a reference to Eve or Hawwa who is said to have landed there after [[Category:Gurdwaras in Iran]]
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  • * [[Guru Nanak]] * [[Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • ...as his sikhs (a Punjabi word that means devotees) who adopted him as their guru. ...im he replied that without good deeds both would get agony. so the bani of guru sahib is itself for whole humanity for universal brotherhood.
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  • ...ons as well of those of the traders who passed through the town is located in an area which has little water or rainfall, but has always been blessed by ...Mecca and cleaning its shrine of its many idols. The Prophet Mohammed died in Medina suddenly and was hastily buried, with one of his followers declaring
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  • |[[Guru Nanak in Mecca]] | [[3 Days in the River]]
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  • ...here and a stone slab with an inscription in Ottoman Turkish was installed in it. :Look what was wished by the Glorious Lord in His majesty
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  • ...anak 3rd Udasi.jpg|thumb|250px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji accompanied by Mardana Ji in Northern India|right]] {{main|The Udasis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...wice. For the first time during the return journey from the Middle East ([[Mecca]], [[Medina]] etc) and the second time when he took Shazda (son of [[Bhai M According to Giani Gian Singh, the Guru entered Afghanistan via Baghdad (Iraq), Tehran & Mashad (Iran) to Ashgabat
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  • Guru Nanak travelled almost 35,000 miles in his lifetime. He is the second most travelled person he was a spiritual gui * Mecca
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  • |'''Pauri No.''' ||'''Pauri Name in English'''|| '''Pauri name in Gurmukhi''' |15 || Ideas in vogue about the Yugs || ਜ੝ਗਾਂ ਬਾਬਤ ਪ੝ਰਚਲਿਤ
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  • ...re childhood playmates in [[Talvandi]]. From Talvandi, he accompanied Guru Nanak to [[Sultanpur]] where he stayed with him a considerable period of time bef ...spoke to Bhai Buddha, 'Seek the disciple who accompanied the Master, Guru Nanak, on his journeys far and wide, who heard his preaching and reflected on it,
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  • {{p|Image:Guru Nanak by sobaSingh.jpg|<small>'''[[Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak, messenger of world peace]]'''</small>}} [http://www.sikhreview.org/november2007/tsr98.htm '''Guru Nanak: Bridge across all faiths'''] ''by Maheep Singh, Ph. D.''
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  • [[image:Babananakbaghdad.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurudwara Baba Nanak]] ...emigrant Indian community comprising Hndus and Sikhs numbered around 8000 in 1989.
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  • ...ala Sandhu]] in the Sampat year 1592 at the instance of the second Guru, [[Guru Angad]]. ...ru and contains a higher proportion of historical fact, this was completed in 1844.
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  • ...le:Mice-both2.jpg|One day, a man was walking along the dusty footpath deep in thought. Suddenly, he fell into a well!! It was quite a deep well but it ha |[[Guru Nanak in Mecca]]
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  • {{p|Image:Baghdad.jpg|[[Gurdwara in Baghdad]]}} ...on which the whole population became wrapped in silent astonishment as the Guru had omitted the usual words ''Muhammad ar Rasul Allah'', and substituted Ar
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  • [[Image:Feb3 sikhism ttl.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Guru Nanak in the Himalayas<br> <small>Painting by Ravi Bhangu</small>]] ...is, mullahs, etc. He was determined to bring his message to the masses; so in 1499, he decided to set out on his sacred mission to spread the holy messag
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  • ...seventeenth century. In 1615, Sandys published an account of his travels in a book called ''"A Relation of a Journey"''. ...s travel writings of that time and was read widely in England and appeared in nine editions. According to Jonathan Haynes, it is also "the most 'literary
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  • ...c Research & Educational Foundation, [[Hyderabad]], [[India]], established in 1998 C.E. Born a [[Muslim]] and an Indian, he was a student of Public Admin In Youtube videos, he is posing a wrong image of the Sikh Religion among his l
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  • '''CHAPTER 41 TOUR TO THE WEST-I: VISIT TO MECCA ...as true life that he taught people to live, a life in which the spirit was in constant accord with and subservient to the spirit, and the human body was
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  • Guru Nanak's visit to Mecca and Baghdad and his discussions with one form or the other. Therefore, most of the anecdotes recorded in the
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  • ...t the dots of history and discover our rich heritage linked to our founder Guru Ji. ...Sahib]] travelled to Mecca through the then to the Port of Basta Bandher, in the then province of Sind. Today, this place is called [[Lakhpat]] and is
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  • ...b|300px|right|15 feet high & 6 feet wide & constructed in mortar. Situated in public park on shores of straits of {{Wiki|Bosporus}}]] ...hs and Jogis), [[Muslim]]s—(Sufis, mullahs and Qazis), Jains and Buddhists in India, the Middle East, Tibet and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
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  • ...]] differed from the way the Muslims practised their religious duties. The Guru tells us that his mission is to teach both [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims]] thus: In the following [[Shabad]], the Guru tells us how one can become a true Muslim. The verse tells us how one must
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  • ...adherents. Still visible is the sacred rock with the hand print of [[Guru Nanak]]. The word "Panja" in [[Punjabi]] means an "outstretched palm" from the word "panj" which means "
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  • ...on of his hymns under his arm, with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. ...ous three in which he traveled to headquarters and famous religious places in South India, East India and North India discussing and spreading path of Al
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  • ...warighat. I did not know until then that this site is associated with Guru Nanak's travels. It is practically unknown outside of Jabalpur. ...e were there the sevadars treated us with hot and very tasty tea and leter in the afternoon before having langar.
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  • {{p|File:Guru 01.jpg|'''[[Guru Nanak]]'''<br>''[http://www.naamjapo.org/ photo courtesy: naamjapo.org]''}} ...the Truth and Truth shall make you free,”'' promises the {{w|Bible}}. Guru Nanak, too, reminds us that ''“Truth is the panacea of all ills,”'' and that
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  • ...d from the [[Arabic]] word ''mawla'', meaning both "vicar" and "guardian". In large parts of the Muslim world, particularly Iran, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Tu It is primarily understood in the Muslim world as a term of respect (a religiously educated man), though
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  • ...s the manipulation of janamsakhis to the way gospels were also manipulated in the early Christian Church: ...and claiming more or less direct apostolic authority, were in circulation in the early Church - Gospels according to Peter, to Thomas, to James, to Juda
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  • * PREREQUISITE: [[Guru Granth Sahib|Thorough study of Guru Granth Sahib]] ...eities the true path of God. Deities are shown those which have only faith in God, but are not clear with concept of god.
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  • ...e performed miracles and was getting proudy. In proud he even changed guru nanak's word due to which he was thrown out of community. ...various times but Baba Ji perform miracle to get safe. But Baba Ram Rai ji in proud showed miracles to Aurangzeb like some Magician without any aim or wi
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  • ...]] is believed to have visited this site while he was on his way to {{wiki|Mecca}} during the [[Fourth Udasi]]. A few rare personal possessions of his are r ...ce growing area and was also a popular port. However, due to an earthquake in 1819 A.D., the area became barren and crops withered away due to a lack of
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  • ...ives, they sort to awaken the higher conciousness in the human race. The [[Guru]]s taught the people of [[India]] and beyond, to live spiritually fulfillin ...irit, is more than a holy book for the [[Sikh]]s, for the Sikhs accord the Guru Granth Sahib the same respect and reverence as they did to the human form G
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  • ...pe=decimal&latitude=31.22&longitude=75.20 31,22N; 75,20E]), is an old town in [[Kapurthala district]] of the [[Punjab]]. It is located about 35 kms south ...is sister, [[Bibi Nanaki]], and her husband, [[Bhai Jai Ram]], an official in the service of [[Nawab Daulat Khan Lodhi]], a feudatory chief, who became g
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  • [[Image:16thcenturymecca.jpg|thumb|4000px|right|A 16th Century Depiction of Mecca]] ...with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. Guru Nanak had now been on his Udasis (travels) for at least twenty years, since his s
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  • ...he gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root śiṣya meaning "disciple" or "learner", ...examples (called the Sunnah, collected through narration of his companions in collections of Hadith). Islam literally means submission to God (see Islam
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  • ...umb|left|<center><small>'''Superstitions - A black cat is consider unlucky in some cultures'''</small></center>]] ...holy places, offering of food to [[sadhu]]s (religious leaders). Believing in any other such rituals, superstitions or fads, or other meaningless rituals
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  • ...He was born at Sevastan (Sindh) August 11, 1550. He spent most of his life in and around [[Lahore]]. ...his will was buried beside Mian Natha Ji who was one of his bosom friends in the village of Hashimpur.
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  • ...at are in accord with Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This is the instruction of the Guru. ...he speakers, false are the hearers, false are those who speak and recite. (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 917)
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  • As published in, '''The Review of Religions''', March 1993 ...adiyya headquarters had been located before moving to its current location in London. The Ahmadiyya Movement’s emphasis on proselytization has led to t
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  • ...AKASH UTSAV, Patshahi Seventh, Guru Har Rai Ji. This is the actual date of Guru Sahib's prakash. 1949: Akali Dal decided to hold a conference in Delhi, on Feb. 20, to expose Sikh grievances.
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  • ...e. The mausoleum of Pir Baba Sheikh Brahm lies near Mianwali Uttar village in the Khemkaran sector on the Indian side of Punjab. According to villagers, the Pir Baba was a disciple of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...:Guru Granth Sahib By Bhai Pratap Singh Giani.jpg|350px|thumb|right|{{cs|[[Guru Granth Sahib]] offers spiritual guidance for all!}}]] ...Sikh scriptures]] are unique among the religious "Holy Books" of the world in that they don't just offer spiritual guidance for the [[Sikh]]s alone but i
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  • [[File:Dictation of the Guru Granth Saheb.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] ...Guru Nanak]]. There was no written record about the life and times of Guru Nanak but stories must have been going round by word of mouth.
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