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  • ...a]] and [[Balwand]] are [[bard]]s whose compositions can be found in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. ...Guru Granth Sahib Ji in the Ramkali musical measure. The Var also praises Guru Raam Daas Ji.
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  • ...llowing is a list of some of the more prominent [[Muslim]] Devotees of the Guru: # [[Rai Bular]] - Met [[Guru Nanak]] at [[Talwandi]]
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  • ...latter's demise in 1539 and continued to serve the Gurus until the time of Guru Arjan. ...offerings on that day fell far short of their expectations. They asked the Guru for more which he refused.
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  • ...eved that a dip by the devotee in the holy Ganges would absolve the bather of all his sins. The Guru himself entered the river at Kushwan Ghat and started splashing water with
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  • ...mar Dass]] and [[Guru Ram Das|Satgur Ramm Das]] carry across to other side of world. His three hymns covered the whole [[Gurmat]] philosophy in brief. ...Thought. Following is questions which could be easily solved through bani of Bhatt Salh:
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  • ...the expenses of the local chapters, the surplus was to be passed on to the Guru’s golak (the community chest) at Goindwal. ...ing this, he hoped that they could all be taught equally in the discipline of Sikhi.
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  • ...s]] with daughter [[Bibi Bhani]], [[Arjan|grand-son Arjan]] and [[Guru Ram Das| son-in-law Bhai Jetha]] (in the background)}} ...the most central role that any woman or mother has played in the history of [[Sikhi]].
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  • '''The spectacular Langar at the Golden Temple of Amritsar''' ...designed to uphold the principle of equality between all people regardless of religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gender or social status.
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  • ...le prayers are said. Initiation into [[Khalsa]] domain involves the taking of [[Amrit]]. It is the word used to refer to this [[holy water]] used in the ...as [[Amrit]] trickling into their mind and this maintains their high state of consciousness.
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  • ...material world. He declared "There is non stronger than I. I am the lord of the three worlds. I shall be worshipped as such". ...her god present on earth. To remove his confusion God himself came in form of Narsingh {{gu|ਨਰਸਿੰਘ}}
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  • ...hana for 13 years. According to Bhatt chronicles they were sons or nephews of Bhikha and Toda Bhatts. ...ed to the courts of the latter Sikh Gurus, which are now included in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] are eulogies to the first five Gurus.
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  • ...[Bhatt Mathura]] and [[Bhatt Kirat]] . Being a true devotee of [[Guru Amar Das]], he preaches complete submission to him in the following [[Swaiya]] Cẖaraṇ ṯa par sakyath cẖaraṇ gur amar paval ra­y.<br>
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  • ...ve life in a upright manner; in a style which is compatible with the "laws of nature" or which please the Lord! ...n. Before we proceed with this inquiry, we need to glance at the etymology of these terms in the [[Punjabi language]].
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  • ...whose Sake, the Yogis, celibates, Siddhas and seekers, the countless sects of fanatics with matted hair wear religious robes, wander as renunciates. ...ercy upon all beings, and blessed Guru Ram Das with the Glorious Greatness of the Naam. ||5|| </center>
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  • ...as]] as his successor, and how he had told his family to abide by the Will of the Lord and not to weep for him after he left to the heavenly abode. ...al after skirmish in amritsar then were left in Goindwal on the persuasion of Baba Sundarji.
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  • ...or:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Devotee Kabir''' | <small>'''Other Info:'''</small> || 500 verses in Guru Granth Sahib.
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  • ...sam Duara"'''; these terms are frequently used in the esoteric literature of medieval India. ...d renders a hyper-physical service by taking the seeker beyond the bondage of embodied existence.
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  • ...ligion's tenth leader, ([[Guru Gobind Singh]]), first baptised 5 followers of his faith and then was baptised himself by the 5 followers, who are called ...he Sikhs about the Sikh teachings and instruct them to adopt them as a way of life.
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  • ...anpur Lodhi]], now in [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]]. This type of arrangement where the child is born at the mother's parental ({{sdd|ਨਾ� ...blished the Udasi order. He travelled far and wide and spread awareness of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...{{wiki|Lakhpat}}, [[Gujarat]], [[India]] - A town in Gujarat, visited by [[Guru Nanak]] Sahib during his [[Second Udasi|second]] and [[Fourth Udasi|fourth ...Nankana town is part of Nankana Sahib District in the [[Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]
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  • [[Image:Harimandar sahib overview.jpg|thumb|250px|Bird's eye view of Harimandir Sahib and Amritsar. Click for detailed view [http://www.gigapan. ...[[Amritsar]], Punjab, India. It is one of the most revered spiritual sites of [[Sikhism]].
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak-1024X768.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Guru Nanak Dev with Bhai Mardana and Bhai Bala singing Shabad Kirtan ''painting ...bled together to listen and sing [[shabad]]s, i.e. hymns composed by the [[Guru]] and thus to render praise to the Lord.
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  • ...in [[Sikhism]]. But sex outside of marriage or sex forced against the will of ones partner is taboo, as it can cause unlimited sorrows. ::::::::(Page 37, Line 18) Guru Amar Das)
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  • ...fore and after eating. The prayer is a plea to God to support and help the devotee with whatever he or she is about to undertake or has done. ...[[Guru Gobind Singh]]. When it comes to the conclusion of this prayer, the devotee uses:
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  • [[Image:Sheikh_Brahm_Mazar.gif|thumb|right|300px|Mazar Of Sheikh Brahm at khemkaran at Mianwali (Indo-Pak international border)]] ...ies near Mianwali Uttar village in the Khemkaran sector on the Indian side of Punjab.
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  • [[Image:MDSC 0063.jpg|thumb|175px|left|<small>Sevadars working in the Guru's kitchen</small>]] {{Sikh practices}} ...o '''"selfless service"''', work or service performed without any thought of reward or personal benefit. In the Punjabi language the person performing s
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  • ...s the current principal holy city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]]. ...sidents of the neighbouring village of Tung during the time of [[Guru Amar Das]] (1479-1574).
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  • ...m Guru Nanak Dev Ji as their own while other organisations say he was part of them. ...eyes of the One true Guru. But there are certain sections on the periphery of Sikhism that are twisting facts and misguiding people. This is what we hope
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  • ...ikhs are one of the most visible of communities there is a surprising lack of knowledge and understanding about them.''' Let us look at the basics and di ...nown as the Aadh Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Sikhs also acknowledge the practice of naam-simram to be mandatory, though for some the acknowledgment may be impl
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  • [[Image:GuruTeghBahadurJi FreedomOfReligion2.jpg|thumb|425px|right|Guru Tegh Bahadar with the Kashmiri Pandits]] === Sourced from SriGuruGranthSahib.org [http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-teg-bahadur/martyrdom.htm]===
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  • ...also known as "Farid Sani" or "Farid the 2nd", and it is this Farid who [[Guru Nanak Dev]] met on two occasions. [[Max Arthur Macauliffe]] who has been described as a 'Matchless Scholar of Sikh Lore' states that hymns ascribed to Farid are compositions by the latt
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  • ...translation of the Naatak by Giani Narain Singh. The following issues are of most concern: == 1. THE PHYSICAL FORM OF WAHEGURU (GOD): ==
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  • ...d up till now this remains a benchmark work on the history and compilation of Sri Dasam Granth - Admin'' ==The History and Compilation of the Dasm Granth (Part 1)==
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  • 2 Evolution of the Sikh Panth (1469 - 1708) ...working as the Modi (Storekeeper) for the Nawab of Sultanpur. Additionally Guru Nanak had continued his studies and was by all accounts a well read man.
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  • ...answer all questions that are put to us as per the guidance provided by [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Your questions and concerns are important to us. The answer ==Q. What is the goal of human life?==
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  • '''THE BOOK OF TEN MASTERS.''' ===I—THE FIRST MASTER: GURU NANAK 21-===
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  • ...the holy precincts of some of the Sikh shrines, overtaking the monotheism of the Sikh Gurus’. The Udasis who controlled these shrines served as Trojan ...of Punjab including the cis-Sutlej princely states. Sikhism, in the words of Census Commissioner, Denzil Ibbetson, was “on the decline”.
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