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  • o Brisbane Sikh Temple Gurdwara o Guru Nanak Sikh Education Centre North Queensland
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  • GURDWARA SRI GURU SINGH SABHA (SIKH TEMPLE) KETTERING. GURDWARA SRI GURU SINGH SABHA (SOUTHALL)
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  • [[Image:Sikhiwikiwallpaper1.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Golden temple]] [[Image:Darbarsa.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Golden Temple]]<br>
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  • [[Image:Gurdwaraomkareshwar.gif|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Omkareshwar]] ...istrict of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The first guru of Sikhism [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji visited this place during there south travels.
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  • Image:SikhTempleNanyuki.jpg | {{cs|Entrance to Sikh Temple Nanyuki}} Image:SikhTempleNanyuki Darbar.jpg | {{cs|Darbar Sahib of Sikh Temple Nanyuki}}
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  • *[[Golden Temple]] *[[Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • Image:SGSS Kisumu.jpg | {{cs|Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Kisumu}} Image:KisumuSikhDomes.jpg | {{cs|Domes of Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Kisumu}}
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  • ...said to be followers of [[Sanwal Shah]], [[Bawa shah]] and other shahs of guru's period. ===During [[Guru Nanak Dev]]===
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  • *[http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/heritage/sikhhert%20EAfrica/sikhsEAfricapart3.htm External L *[[Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Eldoret]] Tel 496 -- 22344
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  • Image:Meru Outside.jpg | {{cs|Sikh Temple Meru}} Image:Meru Maingate.jpg | {{cs|Main Gate of Sikh Temple Meru}}
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  • * [[Guru Nanak Council of Zambia]] * [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (Kericho)]]
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  • The Sikh Temple is open every Sunday from 11AM to 2.30 PM . ...ses a tray or solicits funds and no appointment is needed to visit a Sikh temple.
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  • ...in a traditional singing style established during the period of the [[Ten Sikh Gurus]]. ...of several interruptions, kirtan continued to be performed at the [[Golden Temple]] and other [[historical Gurdwaras]] with due attention to [[raga]], [[taal
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  • ...dwara Baoli Sahib]] and Mangu Math served by Udasi priests commemorate the Guru's visit. These were first established by Bhai Almast, the notable Udasi pre ...rti. It is said that in the evening when the priests performed Aarti, Guru Nanak stood there as a silent spectator as if nothing was happening. He came out
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  • * [http://www.schooltrain.info/re/sikh/sikh_choose.htm www.schooltrain.info] * [http://members.dancris.com/~sikh/chap03.html members.dancris.com]
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  • Image:Nyerienterance.JPG |The entrance to Sikh Temple Nyeri Image:NyeriDarbar.JPG |Darbar Sahib, Sikh Temple Nyeri
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  • [[File:Gurdwara Sikh Temple Chittagong.jpg|thumbnail]] ...historic Sikh shrine, called '''Gurdwara Sikh Temple''', dedicated to Guru Nanak, who is believed to have stayed here briefly in 1507-08.
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  • ...vice ("nishkam sewa") in the name of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the Sikh faith. The site has been gazetted by the Government of Kenya as a place of * Sikh Temple Kericho is now pin pointed to its exact location on the Gurdwara's Map appl
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  • '''Bhai Almast''' (1553-1643), Sikh preacher and head of a dhuari or branch of the [[Udasi]] sect, was born in ...head of the Udasi sect, deputed Bhai Almast to preach the message of Guru Nanak in the eastern provinces.
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  • [[Image:LandiaEnterance.JPG|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|Enterance to Sikh Temple Landia'''}}]] This is the oldest Sikh Temples in Nairobi which was built by the Sikh employees of Kenya Railways in 1903. The site on Factory Street, was alloca
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  • ...], or slefless service, and complete submission to [[Waheguru]], or God. A Sikh serves God by serving other people. ...Temple in the Amrit Sarovar. Not much is known about the personal life of Guru Ram Das. However, there is a beautiful story about his sense of humility.
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  • ...d sculptural art. A large number of amalakas (massive crowning stones and temple spries) now rest on the ground around Dholbaha along with many half-buried ...mardini temple, which is stated to be more than 500 years old, and another temple in the name of a consort of Shiva, Mansa Devi. Mansa means wish - something
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  • |Shri Guru Singh Sabha | Murwillumbah Sikh
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  • ...re of several distinct Indian communities such as the Ismaili Muslim and [[Sikh]] communities. Today there are many Sikh Temples situated in Kenya. View [[Gurdwaras in Africa]]
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  • ====Longest Traveled Guru/Journey==== * [[Guru Nanak Dev]]
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  • ...s - ([[Hola Mohalla]], [[Bandi Chhor Divas]] and [[Guru Nanak|Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib]]) vary from one year to another as these are lunar linked. |5 January ||Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] ||23 [[Poh]]
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  • *[[Sri Nanak Naam, Bedford]] [http://www.bedfordgurdwara.org.uk/centre/gurdw.htm Externa *[[Guru Nanak NSJ, Soho Road, Birmingham]] [http://www.redditch93.freeserve.co.uk/SewarkJ
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  • ...of remarkable essays and exquisite art illustrates the impact and value of Sikh culture-with its blend of tolerance, egalitarianism and rational mysticism-
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  • |align=center| 1469 || Birth of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] |align=center| 1479 || [[Guru Amar Das]] (3rd Guru) born.
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  • ...duara Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Oslo).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Oslo.]] '''Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji''' is a [[Sikhism|Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] located at Alnabru in Oslo, Norway. In this Gurudwara Sikhs
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  • ...h Temple is the first Sikh gurdwara in Singapore. Established in 1912, the temple had relocated several times before moving to its current site at Serangoon ...Straits Settlements. Sikhs began to arrive in Singapore in 1881, to form a Sikh Contingent of the Straits Settlements police force.
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  • ...it's old name is '''Kashi'''. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] sent five of his [[Sikh]]s to Varanasi to study [[Sanskrit]], and following them several centres fo ==Historical Sikh Shrines==
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  • ...rally used to refer to celebration associated with the birthdays of the [[Sikh Gurus]] ...o the birth anniversary of [[Guru Nanak]], as the Sikhs believe that Guru Nanak brought enlightenment to the world, hence the festival is also called Praka
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  • [[Image:Guru nanak birth janamsakhi.jpg|thumb|The Birth of Guru Nanak. A painting from a Janamsakhi]] ...ent Lahore District of the Panjab, and his mother was Tripta, memorable in Sikh writings for her devotion to her son.
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  • ...construction labour force recruited from India for specific periods. These Sikh workmen were in the main hereditary car­penters, masons and blacksmiths. W ...ra Bazaar was started in 1962 consisting of Main prayer Hall, Langar, Guru Nanak Nursery School and Secondary School and dispensary. The foundation stone of
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  • [[Image:GuruTegBahadurMunger.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Gurdwara Guru Tegh Bahadur, Munger]] ...een used by the Guru during his stay here, are kept in the same room where Guru Granth Sahib is seated.
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  • Guru Nanak (1469-1539 A.D.) started As an exponent of this new cult, Nanak
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  • ...using a depiction of a Sikh Guru, as a golfer on its cover. According to Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF)}} ...en-temple|After the Attack - Interview with the Head Granthi of the Golden Temple|~1225968.jpg|Singh Sahib Giani Sahib Singh, the head Granthi of Sri Darbar
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  • ...the LahoreMultan highway in Multan district of Pakistan, was where Guru Nanak met Shaikh Sajjan, who, according to theJanam Sakhi tradition, was a thu ...r, BhaiJodh, a Sikh of the time of Guru Har Rai (163061), who preached the Sikh faith in this area, made Tulamba his centre. His descendants raised a giird
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  • The earliest Sikh emigration to East Africa began between the years 1895-1902, when they were ...f the main Sikh educational system in Kenya,the Khalsa Schools". The first Sikh Gurdwara Sahibin Africa was opened in Kilindini (Mombasa) literally within
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  • ...l rented groundfloor apartment in the centre of this sleepy town. The Sikh temple is along a narrow alleyway, barely visible to a passerby on the street. One by one, worshipers bow on hands and knees before the Guru Granth Sahib - the holy book of the Sikhs. Those who do not wear turbans co
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  • Guru Nanak visited the present country of Afghanistan in 1521. He went there during hi According to Giani Gian Singh, the Guru entered Afghanistan via Baghdad (Iraq), Tehran & Mashad (Iran) to Ashgabat
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  • ...but is now known as Gurdwara Singh Sabha and functions as a branch of Sri Guru Singh Sabha Ajmer. It is housed in a double-storey flat-roofed building nea ...6. He was served by a priest named Chetan Das. The spot consecrated by the Guru's stay was called Gobind Ghat, but has now been renamed Gandhi Ghat. A ston
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  • ...dpur]]. [[Patna]] is further honored by Sikhs as both [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] visited the city. ...ch exhibits photos, holy scriptures, and the personal possessions of the [[Guru]].
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  • '''Authority under the Sikh Gurus''', reprinted from the paper 'Problems of Defining Authority in Sikh ...ollowed by virtually all Gurus except Guru Hargobind, Guru Teg Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • ...for him. Later, Baba Gurditta instructed Almast, an Udasi, to trace Guru Nanak's stay in Dhaka. Almast did so and at last located a place under Sujatpur m ...for its protection and preservation with contributions received from Guru Nanak's followers in Bangladesh and other countries. The work was carried out und
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  • ...Sahib had visited Jaisalmer. There is still an old well said to be of Guru Nanak's time. ...Rajasthan, India. Baba Ramdevji, was a Tanwar Rajput who had died in 1384. Guru Sahib would often visit at the shrines of Hindu Sants and Muslim Pirs to ta
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  • ...h Adi Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Sarvotam Dharma Khalsd PANTH the former on Sikh Scripture declaring it to be the supreme religious text and the latter on t
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  • [[Image:PanganiFront.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|Ramgharia Sikh Temple Pangani. Headquarters of the East African Ramgharia Board(EARB)'''}}]] == '''Sikh Temple Pangani''' ==
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  • ...nephew of the ruler, and later the ruler, Sudhar Sain, himself became the Guru's disciples. ...h, influenced him, to change his mind. He presented valuable gifts to Guru Nanak. Later, the Manji was turned into Gurdwara.
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  • ...rsity, Amritsar. Her thirty five years research experience is dedicated to Sikh She participated in International Conferences on Sikh History and South East Asian Studies
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  • ...very year a large group of them used to visit the temple of that Devi. The temple is called Jawalamukhi. It is in the Himalayas. Sri Lehna used to go with th ...song. Bhai Jodha did so with pleasure. He also told him of Guru Nanak. The Guru was an old man by that time. He lived at [[Kartarpur]]. That town is now in
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  • ...Amritsar, until the collection perished in the Army attack on the Golden Temple premises in 1984. ...n which context the commentator attempts to highlight the teaching of Guru Nanak. He is however not chary of casting aspersions upon other commentators whom
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  • ...ugh a large township of this name has also come up, which includes several temple complexes, Kurukshetra University and district headquarters. The name of th ...least in 1553. Bhai Jetha, later [[Guru Ram Das]], probably accompanied Guru Amar Das on that visit.
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  • ...ach that homosexuality is "unnatural and ungodly". The Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention homosexuality. ...rty 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 around the wo
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  • ...r, Lal Singh, and a Sikh settler of Dhani Raiyan. With the arrival of more Sikh families after the partition, a new building was constructed. Sant Fateh Si ...This plot of land has since been enclosed and developed into a serai with Guru ka Langar. Further development continues under his successor Baba Pritam Si
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  • ...n which context the commentator attempts to highlight the teaching of Guru Nanak. He is however not chary of casting aspersions upon other commentators whom 1. Nripinder Singh, The Sikh Moral Tradition. Delhi, 1990
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  • ...known for a Hindu temple dedicated to Kapil Muni. Both Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh visited Kolayat. ...er human beings too. All Dhoondiya Jains were shut after this discourse. [[Guru]] ji came here from Bikaner and continued his journey to other parts of Raj
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  • Gemeinschaft zum Andenken an Guru Nanak, Shri Guru Ravi Das Sabha,
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  • ...my hand." That prophecy was to soon thereafter come true with the birth of Guru Hargobind in 1595. ==Gurdwara Guru Ki Wadali, Dist. Amritsar ==
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  • The brand new [[Gurdwara Sahib]], the first Sikh Temple in Cape Town, formally started functioning on Sunday, 28th February 2010. ...wara Sahib. However, with the help of the Management of the 'Radha Krishna Temple, Jeram Avenue, Rylands Estate, Cape Town, and the Management of Gurdwara Sa
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  • This piece is interesting. Was Guru Nanak Dev linked to Buddhism in any way? How is Sikhism and Buddhism linked? If you go to the Golden Temple one of the most interesting things you will observe are some Tibetan pilgri
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  • ...one hundred and ten thousand people, of these about one tenth are of the [[Sikh]] faith. Sikhs first started to settle in Gravesend in any noticeable numbe ...s also been heavily involved in sporting activities. There has been a Guru Nanak FC (football club) team and Kabbadi team for over two decades during which
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  • ...ks. Narbhi, the temple's priest, came with his disciple to visit with Guru Nanak. ...every form. (Driving a car today would have been, for the Priest that Guru Nanak Dev. talked with that day, akin to mass murder as one's car kills ants and
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  • [[Image:Ggs rabab.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Chris Mooney Singh]] with Guru Gobind Singh's Rabab|right]] In the Sikh tradition of [[sangeet]] (music) there are three main type of performers of
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  • ...dviahi Ndnak ralu kd kungu pdi ve Idle Pacns to blood arc being sung, says Nanak (such are the times), and the saffron of blood is now the adornment, 0 Lalo
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  • This list is of topics related to [[Sikh]]s and [[Sikhism]]. Feel free to add more and to create missing pages. Also *[[Sikh]]
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  • ...weler. After Having Discourse with Great Guru Nanak he became Sikh of Baba Nanak. ==Met Guru Nanak==
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  • '''Hospitals have well laid down gudielines about Sikh patients''' Sikh Patients
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  • [[File:Guru Nanak Dev.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Painting of Guru Nanak Dev, by Gurbax Singh Theathi/Google images]] ...s of large floats for a procession held in London. The model of the Golden Temple was also displayed on a float leading the procession.
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  • {{p|Image:DSC02321.JPG|Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Mombasa}} The history of the [[Sikh]]s in East Africa begins with the building of the railways in about 1890. T
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  • ...ask for something. Nand Singh replied only that he should be Nanak's own. Nanak, pleased with their devotion, replied "recite and teach others to recite". ...In 1950 he began the construction of the prophesied Gurdwara, where one of Guru Arjan's hymns (the [[Sukhmani]] 'pearl of peace') is constantly recited. Is
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  • ...monly known as the 'Golden Temple' on January 19, 2012. This has angered [[Sikh]]s and [[Indian]]s as their most revered shrine located in [[Amritsar]], [[ This controversial comment about the Golden temple, by Jay Leno in his television series has raised strong protest from a dive
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  • {{p|File:Aundha Nagnath Temple.png|Aundha Nagnath Temple}} ...for the [[Sikh]]s as it is mentioned in the {{g11}} and is where the whole temple was rotated by God in reverence of [[Bhagat Namdev]]'s dedication to the Lo
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  • Guru Nanak accepted some aspects of this movement but rejected some as well. ...the Japji with the statement "moonh ki bolan boliye jit sun dharey pyar". Nanak emphasized the practice of truthfull living as real naam simran.
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  • ...hose Bhai Lehna as the next Guru of his Sikhs giving him the new name of [[Guru Angad|Angad]]. ...he Sikh cause, Guru Angad appointed him [[Guru Amar Das]] the third Sikh Guru at the age of 73.
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  • ...us State, [[Hindu]]s, [[Muslim]]s, [[Christian]]s live in the State with [[Sikh]]s, [[Jain]]s and [[Buddhist]]s. Mr Brown, who was the British political ag The above figure shows that only 1028 persons belonging to the Sikh religion were living in the Manipur valley in 1971.
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  • ...th divine power by God. Most Sants claim to have been commissioned by Guru Nanak to preach his mission. Some of them have established deras (religious headq ...und''' (a brick structure for burning alive) in the vicinity of the Golden Temple complex, but the concept of suicide was alien to the teachings of the '''Gu
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  • Once a king in [[India]] went to [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji and asked: ''"O Guru! As you told us, God Himself supports His true worshipper, but God has so m After saving his child he returned to the Guru. The Guru asked: ''"My dear friend, you were sitting here with me a minute ago and wh
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  • {{main|Makindu Sikh Temple}} ...n {{wiki|Nairobi}} to {{wiki|Mombasa}} Road. It was built in 1926 by the [[Sikh]]s who were working on the construction of the railway line from the coast
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  • {{p4|File:Gurdwarasingh-sabha.jpg|Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Nairobi}} ...e for Sikhism. It also encouraged publications of books and periodicals on Sikh history and prompted the Punjabi language as a medium of teaching.
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  • '''Freedom and Leela''' are singers of [[Gurbani]] [[Naad]] [[Sikh]] [[Kirtan]] and Indian Spiritual music. They have have a unique style whic ...His birth name is Sarbjit [[Singh]] Neel and was brought up a practising Sikh. He began formal training in [[Gurbani]] Kirtan and in playing [[harmonium]
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  • '''Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib''' is a Sikh historical shrine situated in [[Bidar]], in [[Karnataka]]. It is located at ...ies) held during Holi in the month of March, Dashera in October and Guru Nanak’s birthday in November, the numbers of visitors swells to about 30,000 a
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  • All victory belongs to the One God in all! May we rise to answer the Guru’s call!<br> Guru Nanak, the first of Ten to be God’s true friend,<br>
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  • Many sacred [[Sikh]] shrines can be found in the Sikh holy city of [[Amritsar]]. Of particular importance are the five sacred poo ...hib]] complex is located. This is the current principal holy city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]].
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  • {{p|Image:Maharaja duleep singh.jpg|First Sikh to enter the UK, Maharaja Duleep Singh}} ...ul of Sikhs arrived in England and soon founded the first gurdwara or Sikh temple in Europe in London.
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  • The lake is named after Guru Nanak, who is also known as Guru Dongmar. It is located close to the Indo-China Border in the province of No ...l part of the lake which is supposed to be touched and blessed by the Guru Nanak.
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  • ...ra Nanakshashi''', situated in Neelkhet Road stands in memory of the Great Guru. ...endezvous in the heart of Dhaka University at Neelkhet Road. In 1469, Guru Nanak Dev ji descended in a world plunged in medieval ignorance, feudal tyranny a
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  • ==History & Composition of Siri Guru Granth Sahib== ...his later years, at Kartarpur, it became customary for the members of the Sikh community to sing certain hymns on a daily basis: Japji in the morning; So
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  • ...e month of Baisakh. According to Sarup Das Bhalla, Mahima Prakash, Part 2, Guru Amar Das (1479-1574), at the suggestion of Sikhs led by Bhai Paro, started ...Khalsa on 1 Baisakh 1756 Bk, Baisakhi became an important festival on the Sikh calendar. The date then corresponded with 30 March 1699, but owing to the a
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  • {{p3|Image:Sketch of nanak math.jpg|An small obscure sign leading to the Shrine}} ...s there or by chance comes upon the small weathered sign which says, “Guru Nanak Math” (27°43'31"N 85°18'19"E).
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  • ...protests'', is a great credit to the teachings of Guru Nanak and the other Sikh Padshahs. ...hero is located just beside the entrance of the Gurdwara. As at the Golden Temple one enters the Samadh by decending, here 5 steps.
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  • ...view to restoring Sikhism to its pristine purity, preach the principles of Sikh religion by word of mouth, by publication of historical and religious books ...ovement which, however, brought about conflict with certain Pujaris of the Sikh shrines. Gradually, the Singh Sabhas constructed their own gurudwaras with
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  • {{p|File:The First Sikh Temple of Australia entrance.jpg|The First Sikh Temple Woolgoolga}} ...ehold and freehold banana plantations. Woolgoolga has the largest regional Sikh/Punjabi population in Australia, and they are now said to own 90% of the ba
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  • ...people every single day are what makes the free kitchen run at the Golden Temple in the western Indian [[city of Amritsar]] stand apart. ...f [[langar]] was initiated centuries ago by [[Guru Nanak]], the founder of Sikh religion. Sunday, November 17, 2013 was his 545th birth anniversary.
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  • ...was built to commemorate his visit, is now a place of pilgrimage for the [[Sikh]]s. During Third Udasi, Guru Nanak Dev ji came to this place in 15 Asu 1574 Bikrami with his disciples [[Bha
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  • ...Sheetal Kund has flowed cold, and while Rajgir does not host even a modest Sikh population, the up-and-coming gurudwara gets a steady flow of worshippers w ...e dug a place and cool water gushed out. The historical spring is known as Nanak Kund.
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  • If there is any word that is misunderstood in the Sikh Scripture - the Aad Guru Granth Sahib 929-938 of the AGGS. This Bani, in fact, is a discourse between Guru Nanak and a Pundit of
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  • Multan(Mulasthan),Punjab(Pakistan): Pilgrimage site of the legendary Sun temple. ...unded by Kusha, son of Sri Rama according to the Bichitra Natak written by Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • {{p|File:Guru Nanak Darbar, Dubai P2.jpg|Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, Dubai}} ...gurdwara of Gulf region has been opened for public in Dubai. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar has been constructed at a cost of $20 million. Though Dubai has 50,0
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  • ...name Nanak spread everywhere among the crowds. Everyone began to say that Nanak, the renowned saint, had come. ...ame to the Siddhas." A memorial platform was raised on the site where Guru Nanak had halted.
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  • ...y be different but unity among them is natural if their goal is one. Guru Nanak strongly preached the brotherhood of mankind and the fatherhood of God. According to Guru Nanak God is the Lord of the whole universe. He alone is the Father and Mother f
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  • 5 Birth [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji /23 Poh 31 Birth [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji /19 Magh
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  • ...an]]. This striking building was built by [[Guru Arjan Dev]], the fifth [[Guru of the Sikhs]]. ...t directly faces the Harmandir Sahib. It was built by the sixth Master, [[Guru Hargobind]] (1606-44) in 1609. It has been the nerve centre or the Sikhism
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  • ...h Ji''' (1926 - 3 July 1995) was the second spiritual leader of the [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha]]. [[Baba Puran Singh| Sant Baba Puran Singh Ji]], the ...uals not to give up their religious beliefs but instead to look upon their Sikh heritage as a source of strength.
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  • ...remember seeing Sikhs being portrayed in ''Gunga Din'' and one old Shirley Temple movie, I was 6 or 7 and both both movies left me admiring Sikhs. More than ...ocal community that still continue the tradition of [[Seva]] that [[Guru Nanak]] made a part of Sikhi so many years ago. A serai for pilgrims and traveler
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  • ...he Hindustan Times, he was fairly well aquainted with the Sikhs. After the Sikh Gurdwaras Act was placed on the statute book in 1925, the Akali agitation c 5. Kapur, Rajiv A. , Sikh Separatism: The Politics of Faith. London, 1986
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  • ...9 March) of 1709. A manuscript of the poem was held under No. 2735 in the Sikh Reference Library, Amritsar, until the library was destroyed in 1984 duri ...een earlier confiscated were restored to the Sikhs. Mata Sundari, widow of Guru Gobind Singh, appointed Sikhs to administer the Jagir at Amritsar. Acting o
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  • ...ciples. 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' ...ons as "inferior, non-believer, etc". That is one reason why you don't see Sikh Missionaries actively pursuing conversions.
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  • ...known that raiders from the hills of Afghanistan had, by the days of Guru Nanak, had been pouring through the passes of the Hindu Kush in search of easy mo ...e scarifice of a wife thrown live on the pyre of a deceased husband). The Guru would travel to the camps of the mendicants to leave all this false faith a
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  • ...s own version of the Bible, he recorded this about Amritsar and the Golden Temple in a question-answer format: ...ve easily walked or taken a simple ride for a short distance to the Golden Temple to examine for himself his answer about the water. Or he could have verifie
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  • ...relating to the history of the Sikhs from the time of the founder, Guru Nanak (AD 14691539), to the establishment in the eighteenth century of principal ...the Emperor's sinful act of beheading the Guru. From among the events from Guru Gobind Singh's life, the
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  • ==Guru Nanak's impact on history == ...], was doing the same and more in the sub continent. On the science front Nanak told us the distance to the moon which is exactly what the scientists tell
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  • This article lists all events of significance in the Sikh calendar which is called the [[Nanakshahi calendar]]: *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]]
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  • ...ilip Singh in 1889 AD. A trust is looking after the temple since 1981. The temple complex has three halls and forty rooms for the devotees to stay in. A '[[L ==Sikh History==
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  • ...of several interruptions, kirtan continued to be performed at the [[Golden Temple]] and other [[historical Gurdwaras]] with due attention to [[raga]], [[taal ...abis migrated to Pakistan, the line of rababis is almost dying out without Sikh patronage.
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  • ...joy a place of pride in the politics and administration of the state. Guru Nanak visited almost all the key religious centres and places of political import ...hymn each of Bhagat Trilochan (1267-1335) and Parmanand (1483-1593) in Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
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  • {{p|File:Gravesend Gurdwara-1.jpg|Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara Gravesend, UK}} ...onies on the day. This was followed by celebrations of the birth of [[Guru Nanak Sahib]], the founder of [[Sikhism]], over the weekend with over three thous
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  • [[Image:Guru_n_rinpoche.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Guru Rinpoche & Guru Nanak]] ...Rinpoche. Guru Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to Tibet and they regard the Guru as a reincarnation of the precious one, ‘Rinpoche’.
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  • ...ind was the first, after Guru Nanak, who went outside the Punjab to spread Sikh religion. He travelled from place to place and went as far as Kashmir in th ...t waited until the Guru came to repair and take possession of Guru Nanak's temple.
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  • ...dly Islamic State of Pakistan, all these Gurdwara vanished. Only in Dacca, Sikh soldiers, after the successful victory in the Into-Pakistan War of 1971, co ...deputation was sent from Takht Sri Patna Sahib to Dacca. With the help of Sikh soldiers the members of the deputation led by Captain Bhag Singh of Calcutt
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  • ...After his preliminary training in scripture reading, Sham Singh studied Sikh theology and history successively under the guidance of Pandit Atma Singh ...uld daily sing [[Asa ki Var]] in the morning in Harimandar, the Golden Temple, and Sodar in the evening at the [[Akal Takht]] where he attracted large
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  • ...abis migrated to Pakistan, the line of rababis is almost dying out without Sikh patronage. Although the rababi tradition itself is extinct, efforts have be ...rmat Sangeet]] published by the [[Chief Khalsa Diwan]] in 1958, the famous Sikh scholar [[Bhai Vir Singh]] states :
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  • ...Theater, Beverly Hills, CA to celebrate Sikh film and culture at the 2008 Sikh Arts and Spinning Wheel Festival.}} ...o wrote passionately to President Bush about the discrimination faced by a Sikh prisoner, [[Jagmohan Singh Ahuja]]..}}
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  • ...approximately 780,000 in the Punjab. This survey furthers reiterates that Sikh numbers had declined due to people returning to their Hindu roots. Many pe ...nt called ARYA SAMAJ, which shunned Idol Worship but mocked Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind singh.
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  • ...sion of seven Gurus and remained in close association with the first six [[Sikh Gurus]] from [[1521]] to [[1631]] for over one hundred years. ...ost of the holy buildings at [[Amritsar]]. It was the greatness of [[Guru Nanak]] that the [[seva]] (service or task) of applying [[tilak]] was given to Ba
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  • ...s sat, reclining against a cushion, as they expounded to the people [[Guru Nanak]]`s gospel. ...d to it the principle of a tenth of an individual's income payable for the Guru’s [[Langar]] (Common Kitchen) and for other acts of benevolence on behalf
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  • This article list all the important days in the Sikh calendar which is called the [[Nanakshahi calendar]]: *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]]
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  • ...mar Das]], the third Sikh Guru. Bidhi Chand, a descendant of Handal, was a Sikh priest at Jandiala, in the Amritsar district. He took unto himself a Muhamm ==Out to Degrade Guru Nanak==
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  • [[Darbar Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji]] Unit#24 3710 Westwinds Dr NE Calgary Alberta Canada T3J 5 [[Fort Mcmurray Sikh Society]] Fort Mcmurray, Alberta T9K I K7
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  • ...ukhdev Singh Bedi's home at Dera Baba Nanak. Before the birth of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, there was a great terror, injust and excesses in this world. There Hearing the voice of land, for the welfare of mankind he (Nanak) was sent to the world for the welfare of Kaljugi People. And for the welfa
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  • ...agtu, a very distinguished disciple of Sahib Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib. Thus, Bhai Randheer Singh inherited scholarship and streng ...jail authorities minutely and distinctly narrated. In his various books on Sikh theology he quotes very appropriate verses from the Gurbani freely and with
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  • ...gani Mosque, the art work at the Ram Mandir in Eastleigh, the Makindu Sikh Temple, the Kahawa Mosque and a series, of life-size religious statues at the Ramg The 78year-old Sikh has no plans to slow down either. After finishing at the mosque, he plans t
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  • {{p|Image:Guru Nanak Gurdwara.jpg|''Temple on the Hill'', Guru Nanak Gurdwara}} [http://www.sikh.com.au/inaus/index.html by Dr A. More and Mr Mon Singh]
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  • {{p|File:Stockton.jpg|Stockton Gurdwara, California (1912) was the first Sikh Gurdwara in USA}} ...munity]]. It is the first [[Gurdwara sahib]] that was built to serve the [[Sikh]] [[Sangat]] living in the whole of [[United States of America]] (USA). The
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  • {{p|File:Vancouver Sikh Temple.jpg|The Original Vancouver Gurdwara, 1908<br>''photo: Boxie S. Dosanjh and ...wara Sahib in Ross Street. It was very unfortunate to lose this historical Sikh monument.
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  • ...Patti Likhi]], at [[Nankana Sahib]], now in [[Pakistan]], where Shri Guru Nanak Sahib learnt Persian and Arabic from the Moulivi. ...illa]] is located at Delhi, in the name of a Sufi saint, with whom the 1st Guru Sahib had interacted.
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  • {{main|Makindu Sikh Temple}} ...n {{wiki|Nairobi}} to {{wiki|Mombasa}} Road. It was built in 1926 by the [[Sikh]]s who were working on the construction of the railway line from the coast
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  • ...ver Ganges. The nearest railway station to the old city, where most of the Sikh shrines are located, is Patna Sahib, east of the main junction. ...onvert and took the Guru to his own place where, too, a small community of Sikh believers was formed into what was known as Chhoti Sangat. A new building c
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  • ...px|right|<small>A Sikh woman reading the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the Living Guru of the Sikhs.</small>]] ...begin developing insights and start using tools of practical wisdom. The Guru’s grace produces in human beings intensive elation, high level of well-be
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  • Though the Sikh religion grew from the Hindu roots of [[Guru Nanak]] who saw absurdities in many of the old Hindu rituals, we wish that Hindus ...e considered equal as 'sutee' and the shuning of widows were ended by Guru Nanak.
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  • ...><br /> Guru Gobind Singh jee and his fauj were walking to Anandpur Sahib. Guru jee was on his horse. <br /> ...o another route home. <br />on the route one of the soliders ask guru ji " Guru ji why are we going the long
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  • ...ommunity for portraying a Sikh Guru as a golfer on its cover. According to Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF)}} ...en-temple|After the Attack - Interview with the Head Granthi of the Golden Temple|~1225968.jpg|Singh Sahib Giani Sahib Singh, the head Granthi of Sri Darbar
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak 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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  • ...ripture.htm '''Did Guru Arjun edit bani of Kabir and Namdev?''' article by Nanak Singh Nishter* e: [email protected]] ...Singh]], in his popular column (‘With Malice’) raised the question: ''"Did Guru Arjun rewrite Kabir And Namdev?"'' As a student of [[Gurbani]], I wanted to
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  • '''Sardar Nanu Singh [[Saini]]''' was a Sikh army general and a well-known [[Jagir|jagirdar]] in [[Phulkian Misl|Phulkia .... of Guru Nanak Studies, Guru Nanak Dev University Press, 1983. </ref><ref>Guru Mahima Ratnavali, Entry 50, Prof. Pritam Singh and Kishan Lal, 1984</ref>
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  • ...t the dots of history and discover our rich heritage linked to our founder Guru Ji. ...d Udasi]] (travels) from 1506-13 and [[fourth Udasi]] from 1519-21, [[Guru Nanak Sahib]] travelled to Mecca through the then to the Port of Basta Bandher, i
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  • [[Image:Pkr.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Kashmiri Pandits with [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]] ]] ==Kashmiri Pandits & The Great Sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur==
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  • If the assailant at the [[Sikh]] Temple of Wisconsin had been simply a curious neighbor or a local visitor, he woul ...cious prayer hall where the congregation sings the devotional hymns of the Sikh scriptures, each gurdwara is equipped with a huge, almost industrial-size k
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  • ...venue collector (kardar) of Patti. Rajni was a [[Sikh]], a disciple of the Guru. One day she was sitting with her sisters admiring some new clothing they a It is written in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], <big>''"Says Nanak, she who looks upon the Transcendent Lord as her Husband, is the blessed 's
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  • ...rvices, appointed Raja of Jammu by [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] at [[Jia Pota Temple]] in [[Akhnoor]]. This area remained under the control of Maharaja Ranjit S Today the 'Dogra' fort built by [[Zorawar Singh]], any connection with the Sikh Empire is rarely if ever mentioned, has become a popular tourist attraction
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  • ...inal founder of the Khalistan movement that seeks to create an independent Sikh state. Chauhan, a Sikh, grew up in Tanda in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district, about 180 km from Chandi
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  • ...er for Amritsar district. He was also nominated a member of the [[Golden Temple]] managing committee. ...ritsar. This Sikh meeting laid the foundation of a society called the Sri Guru Singh Sabha.
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  • ...gurdwara in Escondido as construction was finishing up last month. The new temple will serve the region from Temecula to Escondido, filling a gap between exi ...s.com/articles/2008/11/28/faith/z081e1eca551cf6848825750c005d9522.txt Sikh temple ready to meet area's spiritual needs] By FRANK KOCHER November 28, 2008
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  • ...Bribery is rampant in the East than in the West. No wonder Harmandir, the Temple of God for the spiritually sick dishonest people is in the East and not in ...USANTS will tell them that they themselves are "Satgurus" but Nanak was a "Guru". Such KUSANTS are the VULTURES who feed upon their spiritually dead follow
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  • ...situated to the south of the Golden Temple, about 185 metres from Sarai [[Guru Ram Das]]. The nine-storey octagonal tower, standing 40 metres high, is the ...g the remains of [[Baba Atal Rai]], a son of [[Guru Hargobind]], the sixth Guru of the Sikhs, it was transformed, with the passage of time, into a [[gurdwa
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  • ...odhi's realm, first devasted Punjab the traditional gateway to India. Guru Nanak in his famous epic, '' "Babarvani" '' describes the atrocities of Babar and ...ns are in Asa measure at pages 360 and 417-18 of the standard recension of Guru Granth Sahib and the fourth is in Tilang measure on pages 722-23.
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  • #redirect [[Ten Sikh Gurus]] [[Image:Tengurus.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Ten Sikh Gurus]]
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  • A [[Sikh]] does not cut the hair of his or her children. Hair carries radiant energy '''WHY THE SIKHS OF SATGURU NANAK DEVJI DO NOT CUT THEIR HAIR.'''
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  • [[Image:GuruNanak.jpg|thumb|250px|<center>'''[[Guru Nanak]]'''</center>]] Where '''Guru Nanak''' (ਗ੝ਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ,1469 - 1539) and his teachings and accomplish
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  • ...he misdemeanours and mistranslations. Chaupa Singh, on the authority of Guru Gobind Singh, lays down a general rule with regard to the administration ...karah prasad worth a declared sum or make a cash contribulron towards the Guru's golak or the common fund. In case of one or more of the four hajar kirahi
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  • ...anuary]] [[1588]] AD). Mian Mir raised slogans to mourn the martyrdom of [[Guru Arjun Dev]]. He never accepted any gift sent by [[Jahangir|Emperor Jehangir ...n to [[Amritsar]] to meet with [[Guru Arjan Dev]] ji. In turn whenever the Guru visited [[Lahore]], he would always meet with Saint Mian Mir. Saint Mian Mi
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  • Writing about Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Swami Vivekanand wrote: ...etween a Hindu and a Muslim for him. He was common Guru to all. He was the Guru of all human race. '''
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  • ...em, Sikhism is a part of 'Sanatana Dharma' or Hinduism. In many of present Sikh circles, these Sikhs are called Sanatani Sikhs. Some of them believe that t ...nama' and 'Mahma Prakash' are included in the list of such books. Sanatani Sikh views became more acceptable during Maharaja Ranjit Singh's rule in Punjab
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  • ...ion with Guru Hargobind with one common view that she was true disciple of Guru Hargobind. ...int Mian Mir. Due to these meetings, Saint Mian Mir knew a large number of Guru's verses by heart which he used to quote to his disciples.
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  • ...anakshahi became the first Sikh calendar in 2003. It is named after Guru Nanak and begins on his birth year. It is based on the tropical solar year and ...Office by Her Excellency Pauline Kalonzo, and is supported by the local Sikh Sangat and organizations.}}
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  • ...and the lives of the Gurus. In 1972 she took Sikh vows and later became a Sikh Minister. ...ainting of the Golden Temple while there, which now resides at Hacienda de Guru Ram Das in New Mexico.
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  • ...slims and Christians, Sikhs are ahle kitab, possessing the book. Theirs is Guru Granth Sahib which celebrates its 400th anniversary on September 1. ...tely, Shiromani Akali Dal, the organisers, does not have good credentials. Guru Granth Sahib is a pluralistic scripture while the Akali Dal is primarily co
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  • ...Sikh Gurus were either Bedis or Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family. ...he Bedis, and that they would give their daughter in marriage along with a temple made of gold.
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  • |[[Sikh Sangat of Alabama]] |align="center"|<ref>[http://www.hsvsikhsangat.com/ Sikh Sangat of Alabama Homepage]</ref>
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  • '''Anti-Sikh riots in Bidar''' link: http://www.jstor.org/pss/4393984 ...of other Sikhs (students and non-students) injured and the destruction of Sikh property, conservatively estimated to be ''Rs 50 Lakhs''.
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  • ...here for over nine months in 1706. Tradition also recounts a visit by Guru Nanak during one of his journeys across the country. In the earlier half of the e ...doubleedged, to Baba Dip Singh. The muzzleloader is believed to be the one Guru Gobind Singh received as a present (See THARA SAHIB below).
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  • ...the making of Sikhi based films. The Trust is named after mother of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji is a non-political social organization. ...Trust in 2003 on unparalleled martyrdom of four sons (Sahebzadas) of Sri [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji.
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  • ...ternal seat of the Prophet of Humility, Sri Guru Nanak Sahib (manifest Sri Guru Granth Sahib). ...doing so but wonderful were divine outpourings of the Humility Personified Guru Arjan. Some extracts:
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  • ...f the temple it was rightly thought that it would be no use to rebuild the temple unless some of the Khalsa leaders remained in it for its protection against ...esent priest (Pujaris) are descendants of those six men. The income of the temple after deducting other expenses is divided and sub divided, and distributed
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  • ...Sikh Gurus were either Bedis or Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family. ...he Bedis, and that they would give their daughter in marriage along with a temple made of gold.
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  • [[Image:Guruchriist.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Jesus Christ & Guru Gobind Singh]] ...,which are all embodied in the 11th and final master, which is the '''Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji''' ([[SGGS]]), the word.
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  • All visitors to a [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] should be aware of the following guidelines when visiting: [[Image:Gurdwara Visitors.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Non-Sikh and Sikh Visitors to a Gurdwara shown with their heads covered.]]
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  • {{p4|Image:Guru Nanak 3rd Udasi.jpg|<small>Guru Nanak's carrying out the mission of spreading Dharam to all corners of the world< ...ritual guide) of the [[Sikh]]s by the last human-form Guru of the Sikhs, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] three hundred years ago.
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  • ...'[[Navtej Singh]]''', body-builder. He has become the first [[keshadhari]] Sikh to win an international award in this sport at this level; he is from Karta ...als-canadian-sikh-communitys-world-war-i-stories/ '''Film reveals Canadian Sikh community’s World War I stories'''] - On Remembrance Day another little k
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  • '''The spectacular Langar at the Golden Temple of Amritsar''' ...ru-ka-Langar]] (the Guru kitchen) at the premier Sikh shrine, the [[Golden Temple]], [[Amritsar]]. On average Forty to fifty thousand people take langar (or
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  • ...the [[Ten Gurus|Gurus]]. In 1972 she took [[Sikh vows]] and later became a Sikh Minister. ...nting of the Golden Temple while there, which now resides at [[Hacienda de Guru Ram Das]] in New Mexico.
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  • ...ntarian and intellectual, who was a master of manysided learning. Besides Sikh theology, he was vastly learned in philosophy, history and literature. He w ...od up foursquare to any misrepresentation or falsification of any shade of Sikh thought and belief. He was most vigilant and unbending in this respect.
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  • ==About Guru Arjan in Tuzk E Jahangiri== ...picious omen. This incident was reported to me. I was already aware of the Guru's false cult. I therefore ordered him to be arrested and made over his hous
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  • ...aw of Manbir Singh's aunt Niranjan Kaur, encouraged him to get baptised (a Sikh initiation ceremony). In the year of 1979, Manbir Singh along with his wife ...ed to the [[Golden Temple]] where he started serving food in the [[Langar|Guru Ka Langar]]. He became [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]]’s personal bod
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  • ...tacked when launched on the [[Golden Temple]], the holiest shrine of the [[Sikh]]s. The attack, initiated on May 31st 1984, was one of the most inflammator ...stem]]. It teaches equality for all and declares women equal to men. Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached the message of One God, which is totally against Hinduism.
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  • ...Sikh Gurus were either Bedis or Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family. ...he Bedis, and that they would give their daughter in marriage along with a temple made of gold.
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  • ...ey-THUMB.jpg|To commemorate the exemplary sacrifice of four Sahibzada’s of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a special ten days program was chalked out by Gurdwara Sah {{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/7th-lord-miracles-tour-honor-guru-ram-das-lands-brazil|The 7th Lord of Miracles Tour in Brazil|http://www.sik
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  • ...definition must respect and accept all other world religions. Further, the Sikh must protect, guard and allow the free-practise of the customs and rituals ...following are remarks made by distinguished personalities about the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] and its interfaith message:
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  • Next morning, my wife suggested we go to the temple and visit the pundit. I beamed at the thought. My family and I used to visit the temple on the full moon's night and I vaguely recalled the pundit saying that we w
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  • ...'[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Nanded%20Sahib Photos: Nanded - 300 Saal Guru De Naal ]''' ...300 years of Guruship|300th anniversary]] celebration of the Guruship of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] took place.
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  • [[Image:Yuba_city_gurdwara.jpeg|thumb|Sikh Temple Gurdwara, Yuba City USA]] ...Annual Nagar Kirtan was a double celebration- Gur Gaddi Diwas and Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Gurpurab. It brought together an estimated eighty thousand people
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::::''Dr. J. S. Ahluwalia, Director of the Guru Gobind Singh Foundation'' '''Dera''' - A Temple or shrine but in this article I am refering to a temple or shrine of Human Gurus.<br>
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  • ...0.jpg|The Sikh Channel, which wants to become the UK's first all religious Sikh TV service has opened up a Facebook message group, as well as a website req ...on Akshay Kumar-starrer [[Singh is Kinng]] for allegedly ridiculing the [[Sikh community]]. However, the movie became a box office record breaker...}}
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  • | <small>'''Other Info:'''</small> || 1 Shabad in Guru Granth Sahib His bani is incorporated in the Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]] Ji. He was a prince who renounced his throne in the search o
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  • In 1499, Guru Nanak Dev founded a unique religious faith rooted in the core values of universal ...rs later at Anandpur Sahib, on the occasion of Baisakhi, the Tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh formally instituted the Khalsa Panth of saint-soldiers, an ega
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  • With Sikhi flourishing from the seeds Guru Nanak had planted, while at the same time there was an ever increasing resistanc Recently Some Muslims have attempted to show that the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a Muslim or someone who acted as a Muslim. In the following pape
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  • ...s picture shows a simple and pleasant Gurdwara in the USA called, Gurdwara Guru Singh Sabha in Augusta, Georgia.'''</small>]] ..., where the Guru dwells. Its most essential element is the presence of the Guru.
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  • ...ts taken from the garden of Bhai Vir Singh’s house are taken to the Golden Temple every morning by 85-year-old Bibi Amrit Kaur who lives in the house. ...room (seems replica of Hemkunt Sahib) constructed especially for the holy Guru Granth Sahib shows his unflinching faith in the Almighty.
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  • '''UNITED SIKHS Director Bhai Esher Singh saves Sikh Girl From Kidnappers.''' ...er Jarmanjeet Singh after paying obeisance at the Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple). On his way Bhai Esher Singh heard the screams of a girl who was being har
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  • ...ib]]''' is the most popular of all Sikh shrines. Sikh places of worship or Sikh shrines are called [[Gurdwara]]s. The Sri Harmandar Sahib is located in [[A ...nd sargun (the spiritual and temporal realms of human existence) for the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...t this [[Gurdwara]] everyday and it is a 'must-see' [[Gurdwara]] for any [[Sikh]] travelling to Kenya and East Africa. It provides a peaceful atmosphere wh ...ich provides free [[langar]] 24 hours a day as determined by their founder Guru, {{G1}}.
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  • ...r years, he became the author of the publications "Supreme Scriptures, Sri Guru Granth Sahib" and "Paramount Religion, Khalsa Panth" (both originally writt ...wami), was a recluse who after a prolonged spiritual quest turned to the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Born on 31 August 1897 to '''Pundit Balak Ram''' and '''Har
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  • ...years later he returned to the Guru's court, entering the service of Sat [[Guru Gobind Rai]]. Gangu was blessed with a son he named Raj Kaul who was raised There are various versions in the Sikh history about the arrest of Mata Gujri and young sahibzadeys and the role o
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  • ...Tagore's Kabuliwalla. Sikhs were believed to be the worshippers of [[Guru Nanak]] who was known to us through our [[Urdu]] textbook which contained a poem The land where Nanak sang the song of God's oneness,<br>
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  • ...erhaps visited the ancient Hindu temple at Kali Ghat centuries before. Two Sikh Sangats, called Bari Sangat and Chhoti Sangat, have certainly existed for a ...ata Maru]] was a Japanese steam liner which had been chartered by a wealth Sikh business man to sail from China and Japan headed for western Canada in 191
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak 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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  • ...e Place") in Surakhany, located 20 kilometers east of the town center. The temple was built over a pocket of natural gas that fuelled a vent providing an 'et ==The Fire Temple Ateshgah==
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  • {{p3|File:SGGS9.jpg|'''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]'''}} ...amdas]]. [[Guru Amardas]] compiled the first Granth (book) of the hymns. [[Guru Arjan Dev]] compiled the first edition of the Granth, called the [[Adi Gran
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  • ...ditional or cultural justifications which may be extended by anyone. The [[Sikh]] Gurus visited some of these places as historians and explorers to demonst ...wastage of time, resources , & propagation of [[FALSEHOOD|Manmat]]. [[Guru Nanak]] sums up all these in one Tuk...
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  • ...usson considered the Golden Temple an example of the forms which [[Hindu]] temple architecture assumed in the nineteenth century. ...of interest, published by the Punjab government in 1875, the design of the temple, as reconstructed by [[Ranjit Singh]], was borrowed from the shrine of [[Sa
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  • {{p|File:Nanak Shah Fakir.png|Nanak Shah Fakir}} ...l-life-character-acp-amod-kant-in-main-aur-charles/|title= Adil Hussain on Nanak Shah Fakir|work=Centist|accessdate=15 April 2015}}</ref> but there are some
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  • ...ich will be dedicated to the 300th celebrations of Gurta Gurgaddi Diwas of Guru Granth Sahib.}} ...thumb/files/news/image/teaser/large/nishan.jpg|In this first panel you see Guru Gobind Singh with his beloved Singhs - the Nishan Sahibs have on them 2 'Ki
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  • ...H UTSAV, Patshahi Ninth, Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji. This is the actual date of Guru Sahib's Prakash. 1850: Sikh forces of Ranjit Singh disbanded a year after the East Indian Company gaine
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  • ...it Singh (1780-1839), had forborne from interfering with the management of Sikh shrines. It endowed the more prominent among them with land grants and othe ...e not free from the taint of licentiousness and luxury. The simple form of Sikh service had been supplanted in the shrines by extravagant ceremonial. This
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  • ...anuary]] [[1588]] AD). Mian Mir raised slogans to mourn the martyrdom of [[Guru Arjun Dev]]. He never accepted any gift sent by [[Jahangir|Emperor Jehangir ...n to [[Amritsar]] to meet with [[Guru Arjan Dev]] ji. In turn whenever the Guru visited [[Lahore]], he would always meet with Saint Mian Mir. Saint Mian Mi
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  • ...d left this world he had founded a new religion of "disciples" (shiksha or sikh) that followed his example. ...ority of living Guru conferred upon Guru Granth Sahib by the tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • Who were the eye-witnesses to the Golden Temple episode? ...ome moist and his voice quivered as he described the assault on the Golden Temple.
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  • ...ya and Nanak. [[Guru Nanak|Nanak]] was the founder of [[Sikhism]]. In 1506 Nanak visited seven countries in India. He lived for 71 years and within his ...the twig automatically dropped out of his hand and he implored his mercy. Nanak
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  • ...India]] for over 500 years, beginning with the birth of its founder [[Guru Nanak Dev]]. The Sikhs are predominately located in [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], as == The birth of the Sikh religion ==
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  • ...l along with 52 Rajas, who held the extensions attached to the coat of the Guru]] '''Bandi Chorh Diwas''' is a day on which [[Guru Hargobind Sahib]] was released with 52 Kings from Gwalior Prison. The word
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  • ...ous temple for the follower of [[Bhagat Ravidas]] who is referred to as '''Guru Ravidas''' by the dera followers. The dera is situated at one end of villag The rules relating to the respect for [[Guru Granth Sahib]] are fully observed in these deras. The holy granth is placed
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  • {{P|Image:Tengurus.jpg|[[The Ten Sikh Gurus]]}} ...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
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  • ..., Muslims and Sikhs of Indian subcontinent. For example, Kirtan at a Hindu Temple, Qawalli at a Dargah (by Muslims), and singing of Gurbani at a Gurdwara are ...rship. The dancers were deva-dasis (female slaves of the deity) inside the temple, but nagar-badhus (public wives) outside. Apart frorn being overwhelmingly
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  • ...atha is a group of young American Sikhs consists of three musicians, Jugat Guru Singh Khalsa, Sada Sat Simran Singh Khalsa, and Hari Mander Jot Singh Khals ...phrase. It reflects an eternally evergreen and blissful mental state of a Sikh against any background whether appeasing or depressing.
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  • ...nd again he emphasizes the fact that there cannot be any person like the [[Sikh Gurus]]. ...hey decided to publish a book based on the principles and teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji; the book was called ''"The sacred writings of the Sikhs"''
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  • ...stan Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (PGPC), says Sikhs give him a "next-to-Guru" status.''' India’s Sikh Militants Forming Ties with Lashkar-e-Taiba and Pakistani Intelligence
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  • [[Image:Bhaikanhaiya.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bhai Kanahiya & Guru Tegh Bahadur]] ...uslims, he became a [[Sikh]] of the [[Guru Tegh Bahadur|Ninth Sikh Guru]]. Guru Tegh Bahadur instructed Khanaiya to go out and serve humanity. Thus began t
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  • ''Sri Guru Granth Sahib (239)'' ''Sri Guru Granth Sahib (135) ''
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  • '''Sikh Cosmology''' ...te observation of the phenomenon of nature forms an important part of the Sikh metaphysical insight. It brings into view a palpable vision of the Creator
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  • The festival is in commemoration of a battle fought in 1705-06 by Guru Gobind Singh against the imperial forces of the Moguls and pays tribute to ...nj, which is the samadhi of the forty martyrs, and Darbar Sahib, where the Guru held his darbar after the cremation of the slain.
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  • ...[[Punjabi]] ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ) or '''Degh Tegh Fateh''': This term forms part of the Sikh [[Ardas]] where it is recited in the line: "ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ ਫਤਹ, ...ncept has been promoted since the founder of [[Sikhism]], the young [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, who when asked by his father to do a "sacch suhdah" or "true deed
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  • ...es) and scientists were challenging religious concepts and beliefs. [[Guru Nanak]] carried his message far and wide to South Asia and the Middle East. He he ...odied in his [[Bani]] (Word), which has been incorporated in the [[G11|Aad Guru Granth Sahib]] (AGGS).
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  • ...e hundred years old. Its founder, Guru Nanak, was born in [[1469]]. [[Guru Nanak]] spread a simple message of "[[Ek Onkar]]": we are all one, created by the ...the beginnings of the Sikhs' sacred writings, later to become the "[[Siri Guru Granth Sahib]]".
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  • ...Creator of the universe and life in all its manifestations. However, Guru Nanak also accepts the theory of evolution in his own characteristic manner witho ...GS<ref>7</ref>, particularly in Siddh-Gosht<ref>8</ref> <ref>9</ref>, Guru Nanak answers the queries of Siddhas regarding creation of life, mind and the uni
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  • ...oncept was emphatically laid down by [[Guru Nanak]] and the history of the Guru period as well as the subsequent history of the Sikhs is an open expression In Sikhism, [[Guru Nanak]] in the very beginning of his famous hymn ‘Japu Ji’, while rejecting t
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  • ...ht conduct, religious devotion and tuneful recital of the heroic deeds of Sikh martyrs. As the movement for Gurdwara Reform got under way, he joined th ==Bhai Santa Singh - A Unique Exponent of Guru’s Hymns==
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  • {{p3|Image:gtbss001.jpg|The Golden Temple, [[Harimandir Sahib]] in [[Amritsar]], [[India]]}} ...word can be split into two: "Gur" or "Guru" referring to their Guru, '''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]''' i.e. [[Gurbani]] / Waheguru / the word [[Shabad]] and "du
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  • ...dia in 1469 with the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The Khalsa was created by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699. In these 537 years, Sikhs have endured through man The major time periods in Sikh History are:
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...langar]] (community kitchen) for the [[sangat]] (holy assembly) that the [[Guru]] has established.
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  • ...er 7, 1995 on the auspicious occasion of birthday of [[Guru Nanak|Sh. Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] as the sixteenth district of Punjab State. District name has been ...Bhai Randhir Singh (Narangwal), he expressed his wish to become a baptized Sikh. The Arya Samaj leaders however fail to accept this well-documented fact a
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  • ...hal near Sati Ghat, three kilometres south of Haridwar. It is dedicated to Guru Amar Das and is managed by Nirmala Sikhs. ...storical Gurdwaras here, one dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev and the others to Guru Tegh Baahdur.
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  • ...three poems on Guru Gobind Singh viz Nishfal-Hpahaar, (1888, Futile Gift), Guru Gobinda (1899) and Shesh Shiksha (1899, last teachings). ...a poetic tribute to "Baba Banda Singh Bahadur", the military commander of Guru Gobind Singh. The famous Punjabi artist Sir Sobha Singh (1901-1886) and ren
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  • '''Gurbakhsh Singh Kala Afgana''' is an excommunicated Sikh and author of the controversial book ''Bipran ki Reet ton Sach da Marg''. H ...mitted that in this job and in subordination, he did some mistakes which a Sikh is not suppose to do. Ultimately he retired from the police department in
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  • In Sikh Religion, '''Aarti''' (also spelled arti, arati, arathi, aarthi) is spiritu ...s in form of Guru Granth Sahib ji. The concept is similar to bowing before Guru Granth Sahib on knees, the practice which is common in Hindus while bowing
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  • ...own as '''Sri Darbar Sahib Ji''', and informally referred to as the Golden Temple, is a [[Gurdwara]] located in the city of [[Amritsar]], Punjab, India. It i ...rone of the timeless one), constituted by the Sixth Guru, [[Guru HarGobind|Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji]]). While the Harmandir Sahib is regarded as the abode o
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  • | 1890 || A [[Gurdwara]] temple was built and provided food, accommodations and a place to meet with friend ...ment severely restricted immigration from India; as a result, the Canadian Sikh community was composed primarily of men for many years.
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  • ...ose glory was destined to shine out through the centuries. They called him Nanak, and the astrologer who attended his birth foretold he would rule both Musl At the age of five little [[Nanak]] began to talk of God, and his prattling words were admired by all. At sev
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  • [[Image:STN1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Sikh Temple Nakuru]] Built, re-built and developed and re-developed since 1918, this Sikh temple (gurudwara) marks a long history of Sikhs in the Rift Valley. Sadly, the lo
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  • ...ss and within all forms. This allows them to justify their doctrine of the Guru Granth as opposed to the continuation of human Gurus indefinitely, (which t ...est exemplified by the fact that the Tat Khalsa hold the Adi Granth as the Guru Granth over and above the Dasam Granth, for the reason that the latter is r
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  • ...ric melodies of [[Guru]]'s [[Ragi]]s. It was with great sadness that the [[Sikh]] community acknowledged the loss of their most dedicated Gurbani Kirtania ...and Bhai Sahib Gurcharan Singh Ji have rendered invaluable service to the Sikh [[Panth]] by preserving Gurmat Sangeet in its pristine form. They accomplis
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  • ...[Bhai Mukham Singh]] and [[Bhai Sahib Singh]], who were so designated by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at the historic divan at [[Anandpur Sahib]] on 30 March 1699 ...re each given 100 armed Sikhs to command by his successor, Guru Hargobind; Guru Tegh Bahadur, set out on his journey to Delhi to court execution attended b
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  • [[File:Nanakshahi dhaka.jpg|400px|right|thumb|GURDWARA NANAK SHAHI,Nilkhet Road ,Ramna DHAKA(near teachers students centre ,Dhaka Univer ...in 1830. Besides, the founder Guru, [[Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] also stayed at Dhaka for over two years.
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  • ...ankana Sahib’s nine gurdwaras are associated with different events in Guru Nanak Dev's life. The town remains an important site of pilgrimage for Sikhs worl ...s scattered across the cities, towns and villages of Pakistan. The largest Sikh population in Pakistan is found in Peshawar, in the Northwest Frontier Prov
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  • ...anta Sankardeva}} (the founder of the {{wiki|Mahapuruxiya Dharma}}) as the Guru travelled from {{wiki|Dhaka}} to {{wiki|Assam}}. ...ith due solemnity and ceremony. Sikh devotees call this festival [[Sahidee Guru Parav]].
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  • ...Lahore. Soon Khushwant was sent to Kings College, Cambridge and the Inner Temple in London. ...e "Fall of Sikh kingdom". His translation of Japji, Hymns of Nanak and the Guru shows his spiritual side. 'From Mind to Supermind' a commentary on the Bhag
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  • '''List of Sikh films''' ...also films dedicated entirely to the famous Centenaries celebrated by the Sikh Panth.
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  • ...also used in the ceromony used to designate each new Sikh Guru after Guru Nanak as well, according to many written accounts. ==Is Jesus God? The Sikh view==
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...]] - three of the [[five articles of faith]] endowed to the [[Sikh]]s by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ]]
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  • ...The early compilation of the Sikh scriptures by Guru Arjan, the fith Sikh Guru, in 1604. '''[[Adi Shakti]]''': Symbol on the turban pin worn by Sikh women. It represents the Primal Feminine Creative Energy of the Universe
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  • ...e honour in protest against the army action in the precincts of the Golden Temple, Amritsar, in June 1984. Sadhu Singh Hamdard died a month later at Jalandha ...rd in 1972–73. He also wrote some novels built around heroic episodes from Sikh history as well as some short stories.
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  • ...Sikhism]] its style is used in many non-religious building due its beauty. Sikh architecture 300 years ago was distinguished for its many curves and straig ...and Turkey- these examples are mostly memorials of the places The [[Sikh]] Guru's payed visits to. Modern examples can be found world wide- America, Austra
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  • ...ja Shivnabh's dancing girls testing the Guru to see if he truly is Satguru Nanak Dev ji]] ...of the Guru from a merchant Sikh and had become his devoted disciple. The Guru's Songs of God sung to him by that merchant, Munsukh, had soothed his heart
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  • ...i|Lakhpat}}, [[Gujarat]], [[India]] - A town in Gujarat, visited by [[Guru Nanak]] Sahib during his [[Second Udasi|second]] and [[Fourth Udasi|fourth missio ...[Guru Nanak]] (1469-1539), the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. Guru Nanak was born here on [[Baisakh day]] on 15 April 1469. Nankana town is part of
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  • ...ngh, [[Patna]] was also honored by visits from [[Guru Nanak]] as well as [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]. ...ce of the birthplace of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s. Like many historical [[Gurdwara]]'s in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], this
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  • ...d''' (1494 to 1643), also called Baba Sri Chand is the elder son of [[Guru Nanak]] and the founder of the ascetic sect of [[Udasi]]s. He was born to [[Mata ...ed the Udasi order. He travelled far and wide and spread awareness of Guru Nanak.
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  • The call of humanity and God which Guru Nanak had heard in his youth at Sultanpur was yet ringing in his ears. He had bee ==Great men of religions encountering Guru Nanak==
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  • ...Chand]] (1494-1643), son of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder and the first guru of [[Sikhism]]. Its Time of origin is 1494 (birth of Baba Siri Chand Mahara ...term udasi has also been used for each of the four preaching tours of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji; in this sense, udasi meant a prolonged absence from home. Some sc
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  • ...and you shall be given a place of honor in the Court of the Lord.<br>Says Nanak, swing your arms in joy! ॥4॥33॥ }} ...of reciprocation. It is deeply ingrained in the collective psyche of the [[Sikh]]s. Seva is what shines in Sikhism above all. I can say it without any exag
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  • ...ed years. More and more non-Sikhs around the world want to learn about the Sikh culture, religion and traditions, including the naming pattern. ...fference does not imply inequality. Women and men are different but equal. Sikh Gurus considered both women and men to be unique. They always respected the
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  • ...on this type of singing and a Sikh is expected to listen to and/or sing [[Guru-Kirtan]] as frequently as possible. ...the [[Harmonium]] and [[Tabla]] have been used for this type of music. The Sikh scripture contains 31 [[Raga]]s and 17 [[tala]]s which form the basis for K
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  • ...Gurus]], especially the ninth and tenth Gurus, [[Guru Teg Bahadur]] and [[Guru Gobind Singh]], many follow [[Sikhism]] as well. == Chhibers and the Sikh Panth ==
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  • ...ill) of God. Guru ji was the first Sikh martyr ever and by this event, the Guru set a precedence and an example for the people of the world. He demonstrate This extraordinary Man who gave Sikhi two of its greatest gifts ... the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and the [[Harimandir Sahib]] ... was in the prime of his li
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak 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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  • ...e. Then, guided by [[Khwaja Roshan]], the (Guru's servant), Jaani Shah met Guru Hargobind, gaining joy, internal satisfaction, much relief and eventual sal ...waja of his relentless search for God, Khawaja told him to pray before the Guru sitting at his dwaar (home).
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  • ...'' was the codename for the attack on the [[Akal Takhat]] and the [[Golden Temple complex]] during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the ...had come to visit the Temple on the day associated with the [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]].
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  • ...the [[Ramsar]] pool in the city of [[Amritsar]], near the famous [[Golden Temple]], the [[Harimandir Sahib]]. ...emain ever True"'' (SGGS p285). This [[salok]] was thereupon repeated by [[Guru Arjan]] at the head of the seventeenth astpadi.
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  • {{pm|Image:GuruNanakDevJi.jpg|[[Guru Nanak]], founder of [[Sikhi]]}} ...wned upon me when I began to be attracted by the words and lives of [[Sikh Guru]]s.
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  • ...s new calendar is: Nanakshahi Calendar, and it takes its name from [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, the founder of [[Sikhism]]. Sikhs see the adoption of the new calendar as a big step forward for the [[Sikh]] identity, and one that will help dispel any assumptions that Sikhism is a
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  • ...ld be ideally located – close to the stage, keeping in the mind respect to Guru Granth Sahib. They should not feel ignored or neglected. It is important to ...tank. Gurdwara at Mukatsar has a real big tank. Harimandir Sahib – Golden Temple, Amritsar, is set in the big pool. Gurdwara Dookh Nivaaran Sahib, Patiala,
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  • ==Professor Puran Singh on Guru Gobind Singh Ji== Here is what [[Professor Puran Singh]] says on Guru Gobind Singh Ji
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  • ...istianity]], [[Judaism]], and [[Islam]], with [[Buddhist]]s, [[Hindus]], [[Sikh]]s and Zoroastrians who have committed themselves to cooperating for confli The ECRL held an Inter Faith Conference at [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sevak Jatha Gurdwara]] in Birmingham which was hosted by Bhai Sahib
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  • [[Image:Sggs.jpg|thumb|200px|A Granthi reads from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib on the first floor of Harimandir Sahib]] ...h Sahib]] was compiled and first installed at [[Harimandir Sahib]] (Golden Temple) in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] [[India]] in [[1604]].
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  • ...ks who always remained present around him to ensure his personal security. Guru Gobind Singh further developed the concept of Miri Piri by creation of the ...of the state Assembly and the Parliament , and if the plane is hijacked by Sikh youths in protest against desecration of their "Isht" the hijackers are sho
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  • ...39--45) when, at the request of the Dutch government, the British had sent Sikh and the Gorkha soldiers to Indonesia to fight against Japan. While the Sikh ...ad fought against Germany at Masstricht and Eindhoven. Recently the living Sikh soldiers had come to Holland along with other soldiers from America, Englan
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  • ==Guru Nanak and Senseless ritual== ==Saint-Soldiers of Guru Gobind Singh and the [[Khalsa]]==
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  • ...The main philosophy of the channel is to simply teach the basics wisdom of Guru in a way that avoids}} ...news/transcending-anger-and-fear-sikh-way|Transcending Anger and Fear: The Sikh Way|http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/1/11/Ryanatvigil.jpg|The vigil in front
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  • {{infobox Guru |Subject Name = Guru Arjan Dev<br><br>(1563 to 1606)
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  • ...rated the processes of '''complete and total cure in my body''', but the [[Guru]] also enabled me '''to experience God'''. This also inspired me to pursue Can [[Shabad]]-[[Kirtan]] and faithful recitation of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] save me from fatal clutches of cancer?
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  • ...by the Durranis of the holy tank and temple, the [[Darbar Sahib]] (Golden Temple) at [[Amritsar]] and the martyrdom of [[Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Shahid]] with h ...ng Namah is an invaluable source of information. It visualises Sikhism and Sikh society as a separate entity, different from [[Hinduism]].
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  • {{infobox Guru |Subject Name = Guru Nanak Dev<br>(1469 to 1539)
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  • ...bridge between both the nuclear states. Supporting a cause related to Baba Nanak will only pave the way for peace in the sub-continent.}} {{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/sikh-historian-be-kiwi-tv|Sikh Historian to be on Kiwi TV|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/ne
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...and oneness''' of all humankind. "..the Light of God is in all hearts." ([[Guru Granth Sahib]], 282)
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  • ...schismatic character, had began to lose 'steam' after failing to stir the Sikh people. ...tarting in the seventies of the last century, it marked a turning-point in Sikh history. It touched Sikhism to its very roots, and made it a living force o
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  • ...s a sign of his submission to the Guru. After the assassination attempt, Guru Gobind Singh sent Banda and five of his trusted Singhs to the Punjab. ...new sect or use a cushion in a Sikh temple, or allow himself to be styled Guru, but live in peace with the Singhs.
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  • ...counsel of the gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root śiṣya meaning "disciple" or ...are the same; let no man even by mistake suppose there is a difference." (Guru Gobind Singh, Akal Ustat, pg. 275)
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  • [[Image:SGGS pic.jpg|300px|left|<small>The Sri Guru Granth Sahib on the first floor of [[Harimandir Sahib]]</small> ]] ...ans 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the founders of the Sikh religion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]).
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  • {{p2|File:Cheese-b.jpg|A Sikh couple, farm workers in Italy}} ...h Italian families with roots from India's Punjab region. Like many in the Sikh community they have found their calling producing Parmesan and other cheese
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  • ...e and Love flowed from the Beneficient, All Loving Guru Tegh Bahadur (Guru Nanak - The Ninth) to 500 Pandits of Kashmir and through them to a whole religion ...ate Guru had shown an unexampled mercy characteristic of the House of Guru Nanak.'' — Brig. Partap Singh Ji Jaspal (Retd.)
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  • ...[Gurdwara Damdama Sahib (Sri Hargobindpur)|Gurdwara Damdama Sahib]], where Guru Sahib took rest after the Battle}} ! [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • ...red here for the redressal of their grievances. Offerings were made to the Guru. ...ed as the Guru in 1606 after the death of his father Guru Arjun Dev. Here Guru Hargobind watched the Sikhs perform exercises in the art of warfare, prepa
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  • ...[Guru Gobind Singh]] (1666 -1708) and their perpetual "living" Guru, the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. There are over 23 million Sikhs in the world today, the vas ==Sikh Gurus==
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  • ...finition of ‘Hindu’ is anyone born and belonging to India. This includes [[Sikh]]s, [[Buddhist]]s and [[Jain]]s. The RSS is opposed to anyone who tampers w ...t has tried to build inroads into Sikh institutions and attacked the basic Sikh philosophy and way of life. By any means possible it is trying to undermine
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  • ...article, will ensure that those who have limited knowledge on Gurbani and Sikh history will not fall prey to the parchar of nefarious organizations such a ...at while Sikhs say that Gurmat condemns the worship of gods and goddesses, Guru Gobind Singh Ji worshipped goddesses, the proof of this is contained in Bac
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  • *'''See also: [[Listen to kirtan]], [[Sikh Websites]], [[Sikh Bloggers]], [[All Featured Items|Featured Articles]]''' ...khVideos.org SikhVideos.org]. One of the first exclusive Videos website on Sikh Religion started in 2001, long before the Youtube era came. The youtube cha
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  • ...ditionally known as [[Gurmat]] (literally the counsel of the Gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. With around 30 million followers worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth la ...d by [[Guru Gobind Singh Ji]], the tenth and last human guru, as the final guru of the [[Khalsa Panth]].
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  • ...from the Sanskrit word ''shishya''. In the [[Punjabi]] language the word ''Sikh'' also means ''to learn''. ...l guide for the Sikhs, accorded the same respect and service as a ''living Guru''.
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  • ...h the dynamic tension of opposing forces in the universe (male and female, Guru and apprentice) which exist in the universe and within ourselves, the brahm ...ot accept the Vedas, Ramayana, Gita, Purans or Laws of Manu but believe in Guru Granth Sahib Ji solely.
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...', a '''petition''' or '''an address to a superior authority'''. It is a [[Sikh]] prayer that is a done before performing or after undertaking any signific
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  • ...thumb|175px|left|<small>Sevadars working in the Guru's kitchen</small>]] {{Sikh practices}} All [[Sikh]]s are encouraged by their Guru ([[Sri Guru Granth Sahib|Guru Granth Sahib]]) to perform Seva or Selfless Service. This is not only good
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  • ...ted in his tract Prarthanapatra (1823) and it is not difficult to see that Sikh sabdas had a large share in moulding Rammohun Roy's outlook in this regard. ...radual unfolding of his spiritual life, is strewn with quotations from the Sikh Scripture, along with those from the Upanisads and Haflz.
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  • ...h Awareness Day. A collaborative effort between the University of Waterloo Sikh Students Association}} ...-trodden over the past five years, the centre, which is a unit of the Guru Nanak Charitable Trust, has been providing quality medical services at highly sub
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  • ...to clarify that our Rastrya (nation) is the Khalsa Panth absorbed into the Guru Granth Sahib. We took the first vital steps towards the destination of Khal ...ur place (Zail Singh). The Panth will "Settle its accounts" with him, when Sikh history imparts its justice.
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  • =='''Guru Nanak and his Mission'''== I. Guru Nanak
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  • ...he gospel of Guru Nanak. To this end he had, when in London, established a Sikh Jatha, and when in the U.S.A., lectured extensively in that country as well ..., teaching at the Sikh women's college. He served as principal of the Guru Nanak Khalsa College from 1917-19. For a brief spell he also worked as principal
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  • ...s one.jpg|thumb|250px|right|{{c|''"Recognize the human race as one"''<br>[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}}]] ...at they were treated fairly and equally within the domain of the Guru. The Guru’s mission was centred on [[Anandpur Sahib]], which became the main centre
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  • ...i Das]] and [[Bhai Dyal Das]], all disciples of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Teg Bahadur]], were executed along with Guruji at the ''Kotwali'' (police-s ...tan)]], about ten kilometres from Chakwal on the road to the ''Katas Raj'' Temple Complex. The village stands on the top of the Surla hills. This part of the
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  • ...a place called [[Lokpal]], which is now associated with the tenth Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. ...ound in the [[Dasam Granth]], the second most important scripture of the [[Sikh]]s. But it was not until the twentieth century after many long years of sea
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  • Teacher, scholar and translator of the Sikh sacred texts, '''Professor Teja singh''' (1894 - 1958) (NOT To Be Confused ...ish, and depicted in drama the noble and heroic martyrdom of the sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. He painted pictures and although he had to work to pay his
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  • ...ation and growth is still in progress and continues to flourish due to the Guru's message for the world at large, conveyed through his writings and persona ...r seeks to examine the historicity of Guru Nanak's visit to Sri Lanka. The Guru, possessing neither territory, nor wealth, nor aided by the forces of arms,
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  • ...d to the village of Gazneepur, which is 6 miles on the Gurdaspur Dera Baba Nanak road. ...took up the appearance that was most loved by the Tenth Guru. Whoever the Guru blesses, he showed that person how to wear the uniform of Akal Purakh`s Kha
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  • ...ng that Tibetans revere Guru Nanak as a Buddhist saint under the name of [[Guru Gompka Maharaj]]. When you go to the [[Golden Temple]] in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]], [[India]] one of the most interesting things
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  • .... Later after his hair has grown long again he is tied to two pillars in a temple full of his enemies, whereupon he implores the Lord God to return his stren ...hair is therefore, recognition of God’s perfection and the submission of a Sikh to the Will of God. ([[Hukam]])
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  • ...hi-[[Sewadar]] (the main volunteer) of the Sikh organisation called [[Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha]], which has its head office in [[Wikipedia:Birmingham| While in Zambia he assisted Sikh communities in different parts of Africa in the construction of [[Gurdwara
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  • ...roughly 26,000 however shot up to 125,000 by 2016. Majority of Australia's Sikh population constitutes of 'students' and their families that have been spon ...o any country town and ask an elder, and they will have either know an old Sikh Hawker that used to work in the area 100 years ago, or they will tell you s
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  • ...the Pleasure of His Will, showered His Mercy upon all beings, and blessed Guru Ram Das with the Glorious Greatness of the Naam. ||5|| </center> {{infobox Guru
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  • ...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 {{main|Historicity of Guru Nanak travels to Mecca}}
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  • ...tracts of Assam and met various tribes in the course of his journey. Guru Nanak must have diffused his message - the message of love and unity and gospel o ...er’s request as General Ram Singh may have believed that the presence of a Guru in the Mughal ranks might serve as a moral booster to them in their fight a
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  • | <small>'''Other Info:'''</small> || 500 verses in Guru Granth Sahib. ...ey have a seperate Sect from the mainstream [[Hindu]]s, [[Muslim]]s, and [[Sikh]]s. He was Tanner(leather worker) by profession.
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  • ...ast Africa begins in about 1890's with the Railway - though detachments of Sikh Regiments had seen service in certain parts of East Africa in previous year Many, but not all, of the original Sikh arrivals returned to India to be replaced and augmented by others who came
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  • ...ch usually falls in '''[[March]]'''. This, by a tradition established by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], follows the Hindu festival of Holi by one day; Hola is the ...ayfully sprinkle colored powder, dry or mixed in water, on each other, the Guru made [[Hola Mohalla]] an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martia
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  • [[Image:Qurangranth.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Shree Quran & Guru Granth Sahib]] ...hib''' contains the teachings, philosophies and beliefs of Islamic saints. Sikh religious philosophy incorporates some aspects of Islam, and rejects others
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  • ...tradition in [[Sikhism]]. [[Bhai Mardana]], the life long companion of the Guru was the son of a [[Mirasi]], a Muslim caste of bards. At one time they co ...rted playing the divine gurbani music with the Rebab, and accompanied Guru Nanak on all his travels with earnest devotion.
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  • [[File:Battlegurusar.JPG|thumb|right|280px|Gurdwara Gurusar Sahib where Guru Hargobind Ji Camped]] ! [[Guru Hargobind]], Bhai Rai Jodh with 4000 soldiers
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  • [[Image:1_DeadBody.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Sikh guy Hunted in Riots]] ...1984. India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh guards acting in the aftermath of [[Operation Bluestar]].
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  • ...anese steam liner, chartered in [[1914]] by [[Gurdit Singh]], an affluent Sikh businessman, to carry 376 [[Indian]]s, all Punjabis to [[Canada]]. The Ship ...the ship was forced to return to India. The passengers consisting of 340 [[Sikh]]s, 24 [[Muslims]], and 12 [[Hindu]]s, who were all were British subjects h
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  • [[Image:Kiratpur53.jpg|thumb||300px|right| Guru Har Rai developed Kiratpur Sahib as a town of parks and gardens.]] The Sikh scripture, [[Guru Granth Sahib]], declares that the purpose of human beings is to achieve a b
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  • 1984: Indian forces initiated their first day of assault on the Golden Temple complex. 1818: The province of Multan was annexed into the Sikh State.
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  • He was honoured by the Sikh community with the rare title of “Panth Rattan” for his services to man ...apore. His followers include not only Sikhs, but many persons who are not Sikh.
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  • [[Image:Turban sikh.jpg|thumb|200px|right|<center>'''Sikh wearing a turban and uncut beard'''<br><small>''Picture by Paul Schmid / Th ...ity of people who wear turbans in the Western countries are [[Sikh]]s. The Sikh ''pagdi'' (&#2602;&#2583;&#2652;&#2624;) is also called ''dastaar'' (&#2598
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  • ...f [[Sikhi]], and is sung by [[kirtania]] (religious musicians) at [[Sangat|Sikh congregations or gatherings]] as part of the early morning service. It is s ...custom of reciting the hymn at morning time is traced to the days of Guru Nanak himself.
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  • ...yana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. While most Khatris are Hindu, some are also Sikh, some Muslim and even a small minority are Jain. Khatris of all these faith ...significant share of the trade in the central Asian region. The Hindu fire-temple of Baku, Azerbaijan, supported for centuries by Khatri merchants flourished
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  • * '''1873''' Inaugural meeting of Sri Guru Singh Sabha was held at Manji Sahib, Amritsar. -Ref. "The Sikhs in History" ...early recognizes Sikhs as a district political group. -Source. "History of Sikh Struggles, Vol. 1, By Gurmit Singh, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 198
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  • ...ere for the redressal of their grievances. Here offerings were made to the Guru. ...s the Guru in 1606 after the death of his father Guru Arjun Dev. The sixth Guru Hargobind watched the Sikhs performing exercises in the art of warfare. He
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  • ...i/Addanshahi Sampardaye|Addanshahi]] samparday (brotherly orders) of the [[Sikh]]s. ...Bahadur Ji called [[Nanua Bairagi|Bhai Nanua]] Ji. Bhai Nanua was a loving Sikh who woke up early at Amritvela to recite Gurbani. One morning Bhai Kanhaiya
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  • [[Image:Asur.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Baba Budha Ji adorns young Guru Hargobind with two swords - one of Miri and the other of Piri.]] ...t techniques through generations, since [[Sikh Gurus|their sixth Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]] wore the two swords of [[Miri]] (temporal, worldly) and [[Piri]
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  • ...eh''' '''The sect was founded in 1857, eight years after the demise of the Sikh Kingdom of Punjab, Between 1867-1881, the Kuka Sect won a large number of c ...the Namdhari movement, founded in 1857, eight years after the fall of the Sikh Empire'''.
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  • ...against extinction, its pursuits had been sanctioned by the whole tenor of Sikh tradition and thought for that very reason. ...n of the highly insidous thinking affecting the unity and integrity of the Sikh Panth, and even to deeply committed Sikhs, who should be totally immune to
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  • ...a Samvaad'' and ''Durga Parbodh'' marks great importance for uniqueness of Sikh philosphy. ...dentify as members of the relatively [[ritual pollution|ritually clean]] [[Sikh Ravidasia]] weaving community, described by Malhotra as an "upwardly mobile
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  • ...hib]] complex is located. This is the current principal holy city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]]. ...rom the residents of the neighbouring village of Tung during the time of [[Guru Amar Das]] (1479-1574).
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  • ...e ninth Nanak"''' for his famous act of finding the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in [[Bakala]], [[India]] in around 1665. ...ikh history]]. He was a person who displayed trust and confidence in the [[Guru]], was patient, intelligent and had a deep belief in the existence [[God]]
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  • ...Dastar is closely associated with Sikhism and is an important part of the Sikh culture. ...''' During the fifteenth century when [[Guru Nanak]] Dev founded the Sikh religion, India had long been under Muslim rule. Many Hindus, to retain the
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  • ...ingful description. His gift to the Khalsa panth is his translation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Gurbani Viakaran. To date, no other person has produced an ...ame an institution by himself. He was head and shoulders above the average Sikh not only in matters spiritual but also in physical stature. Yet he moved ab
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  • ...w direction and focus for the community (kalasingas—the Kiswahili word for Sikh-Kenyans.)}} ...ews/image/main/sirmotasingh.jpg|Sir Mota Singh, the United Kingdom's first Sikh and Asian Judge, knighted by Queen Elizabeth II earlier this year, received
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  • ...to attaining deeper Understanding and Realization of Gurbani of the (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS), (as it is). Various themes mentioned in the Gurbani ar ...effort, and continuous mental alertness is the key to the conquest. Baabaa Nanak Says:
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  • ...the capital {{wiki|Gangtok}}, at an elevation of 1,700 metres (5,600 ft). Guru Dongmar is a lake at a height of 18,000 feet alongside a glacial peak known ...g derived from the [[Punjabi]], “Changa sthan” or good place, which [[Guru Nanak]] had bestowed on it. This however seems a little far-fetched
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  • ...Shahi period (AD 650-950). Beautifully carved, it conforms to the best in temple architecture. Katas Raj is also held sacred by Hindus for another reason. L ...n the quiet seclusion of Tilla Jogian, Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, spent 40 days to complete the ‘chilla’, worshipping his lord.
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  • ...ool considers Him a stone, but the great fool does not know any secret; ([[Guru Gobind Singh]], Chopai Sahib) ...estly castes to keep the power in their hands. Through their writings, the Sikh Gurus and [[Bhagats]] rejected such practices, stating them to be fruitless
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  • ...measure that would establish a peace corridor between two of the holiest Sikh religious sites}} ...tion ceremony to reveal the first Sikh military monument dedicated to the Sikh warriors who laid their lives in World War II}}
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  • :''and so, Guru Nanak, He sent to this world of woe."'' - Bhai Gurdas Ji {{infobox Guru
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  • ...go to sleep. Three [[Sikh Gurus]] – [[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Guru Arjan]] - contributed five [[shabad]]s in total to this [[bani]] on the pai ...s were uttered by Guru Nanak, the fourth by Guru Ram Das, and the fifth by Guru Arjan Dev. It is the most harmonious [[Naad]] ever uttered. It multiplies
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  • ...vent was started in 2004 to bring awareness of the strict requirement on [[Sikh]]s to don the [[turban]] as a mandatory part of their religion. In the West ...st majority of people in Western countries who wear turbans are actually [[Sikh]]s. Given that many thousands of Sikhs died fighting against the same sort
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  • ...ttp://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/the-british-and-sikhs-1849-1947/offer-of-sikh-state-recalled-by-maharaja-yadavinder-singh.html] Posted in Historical Events in Sikh History - The British and Sikhs (1849 - 1947)
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  • ...ctical Kirtan tradition is in accordance with the Shabad Guru of the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. ...lp in recognising more explicitly the musical tradition according to the [[Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • All the gods and goddesses are enticed by Maya. (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 227) ...Shiva. Only those Gurmukhs who are attuned to the Naam are blessed. ||2|| (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 394)
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  • ...the divine Name are incorporated in the holy scriptures known as the Aadh Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Sikhs also acknowledge the practice of naam-simram to be m The building which houses the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] Ji is called a Gurdwara and all Sikhs acknowledge the sancti
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  • ...ed in 2003, Jakobsh repeats in verbatim what McLeod has written about Guru Nanak to include him as part of the “Sant tradition.” Guru Nanak has been characterized as fitting squarely within the Sant parampara (tradi
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  • ...b By Bhai Pratap Singh Giani.jpg|290px|thumb|The last page from the bir of Guru Granth Sahib handwritten by [[Pratap Singh Giani]], located on the first fl .... Hence said Prof. T.L. Vaswani in 1922, “It is a wonderful scripture, the Sikh Granth. I regard it a World-Scripture. This scripture was completed in 1604
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  • gave the Sikh people ...collaboration with Brahminical malcontents, made serious inroads into the Sikh theology. The worst part of it was that the contamination came to be passed
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  • ...b By Bhai Pratap Singh Giani.jpg|290px|thumb|The last page from the bir of Guru Granth Sahib handwritten by [[Pratap Singh Giani]], located on the first fl ...sthetics. The wonderful theme in its union with beautiful poetry makes the Guru Granth Sahib not only a great religious book but simultaneously a great wor
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  • <div class="cathead">'''Waheguru''' - ''' Wonderful Guru, The wonderful God '''</div> ...as Waheguru by the Gurus as He the Guru of All Beings as He is the Greater Guru. God has many names in [[Sikhism]] and Waheguru is probably the most import
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  • ...king control of their Gurdwaras. The bloody incidents of Nankana Sahib and Guru-Kae-Bagh had added 'fuel to the fires' that burned in every Gursikh's heart ...eve of the Nankana Sahib martyrdom, he too conducted an Akhand Path of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in Nabha, donning the black 'Akali' turban to participate in t
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  • ...only in the background of the religions that were then practiced when Guru Nanak appeared on the scene. About half a dozen of them are today called higher r ...universe; anyone who loves Him (by any name) realizes Him. After this the Guru toured for about two decades to meet religious preachers of different faith
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  • [[Image:Gurukimaseet.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Guru ki Maseet]] ...is a mosque that was constructed at the request of the sixth Sikh Guru [[Guru Hargobind]] ji. It is situated in Sri Hargobindpur town on the banks of [[R
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  • ...teaching bodies, and for his outspoken defense of the holistic doctrine of Sikh teachings. He was widely known as a master of [[Wikipedia:Kundalini Yoga | ...njab (British India) | Punjab (British India)]]. His parents from a Khatri Sikh family, of Puri Clan. His father, Dr. Kartar Singh Puri, served the [[Wikip
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  • ...aid the foundation of [[Gurdwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib|Sri Tarn Taran Sahib Temple]]. ...aran Sahib was suggested as the capital of ''[[Khalistan]]'' (the proposed Sikh independent nation). Farming and the agro-industry is the main occupation
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  • ...t Sikhs originate from Punjab and were among the first followers of [[Guru Nanak]]. In the Punjab most Bhat Sikhs are now in [[Patiala]], [[Amritsar Distric ...y the religion of Sikhism was born causing many to follow the word of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Further conversions of the Saraswat Brahmins Bhats to Sikhism were
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  • ...word ‘pugree’, so commonly used in India. Kohanim (priests) in the Jewish temple in Jerusalem wore turbans; they go back at least as far as biblical times! ...iddle East, and North Africa for thousands of years. Today, [[Muslim]], [[Sikh]] and other men often wear turbans to fulfil religious requirements to cove
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  • ...and [[Parkash Singh Badal]] in the [[Punjab]], newly demarcated in 1966, [[Sikh]]s are represented by their premier political party, the [[Shiromani Akali ...ive meetings. Counsel was available to the sub-committee of the celebrated Sikh intellectual and thinker, Sirdar Kapur Singh, whose impress the draft emerg
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  • of the celebrated Sikh intellectual and thinker, Sirdar Kapur Singh, whose impress Anandpur Sahib, town sacred to Guru Gobind Singh, also reverenced by Sikhs as the birth
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  • ...0's and early 1980's. Sant Bhindranwale carried heavy influence among many Sikh youth in [[Punjab]] during this time as the leader of the Taksal. ...([[Anandpur Sahib Resolution]]). He Never Demanded for the creation of the Sikh-based theocratic state of [[Khalistan]] but he was not opposed to it either
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  • .... Two different terms for the same episode - the Army action on the Golden Temple in June 1984. Two different meanings give to the same unprecedented event. ...ilitary operation to flush out terrorists and recover arms from the Golden Temple, the implication being that it was an unavoidable cleansing act of purifica
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  • {{p4|Image:Arjan11.jpg|Guru Arjan Dev's subject to torture by the Mughals.}} ...who beat the drum noisily of his self-appointed prophethood. He was called Guru. From all sides, worshippers came to offer their homage to him and put full
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  • ...t of their faith, others want to assimilate it into theirs Some claim Guru Nanak Dev Ji as their own while other organisations say he was part of them. ...n. It is therefore with great regret that I must add this page to www.info-Sikh.com
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  • ...ty of the Guru'. There is still no substitute for the visits to the Golden Temple and the other Gurdwara’s and the six years spent at Khalsa College, Amrit ...d at first paid glowing tributes to the Golden Temple, the Akal Takht, the Sikh Gurus, Sikhs and the citizens of that city and then after a few years destr
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  • ==Guru Nanak Believed that All Men Are Equal== The Sikh Gurus directly condemned caste and caste ideology. [[Guru Nanak]] called caste ideology perverse.
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  • ...aged, infirm and sick who came to the Gurdwaras to pay their respect to [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. ==Becoming a Sikh==
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  • ...itSarovar.com'''] Completely dedicated Site on Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) Amritsar (India).Offers Downloadable Gurbani Kirtan and Wallpapers, Latest * [http://www.sikhphilosophy.net About Sikh Religion] A website with comprehensive English Translations of Gurbani, Gur
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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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  • Guru's Image, Guru Khalsa, Assembly of God's worshippers; constituted and blest by Satguru, Su ...us authority (of the Sikhs), (assembled) at the sacred place of Sahib Siri Guru Hargobind Sahib, the True King.
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  • ...a quoit on his turban, gave him the historical appearance of the Kinght of Guru Gobind Singh Ji who lived and died for Him. ...ple of [[Guru Arjan|Sahib Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji]] and [[Guru Hargobind|Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib]]. Thus, Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji inherited scholarship
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  • ...ars of Guruship|commemorate 300th anniversary]] of [[Gurgaddi]] Divas of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ji. ...d is a story revolving around the love, sentiments and faith towards [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. The narrative of the movie affirms and reiterates that [[Go
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  • ...thumb|<center>[[Ek-Onkar|오앙카르 (유일한 절대잝)]] <br>''[http://www.sikhphotos.com/sikh-art-pictures.html (drawn by sewa singh])''</center>|left]] ...ru Nanak|구루 나나희]]와 대를 이어온 [[ten successive Sikh Gurus|열명의 구루]](그 마지막은 성전 [[Guru Granth Sahib|구루 그란트 사힙]])의 가르침엝 기초하며 세계
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  • The sixth Guru Hargobind gave patronage to a sect of singers who sang only martial songs. ...rdana, who accompanied Guru Nanak on his travels who sang the bani of Guru Nanak with an ‘ektaara’ and the ‘rhubarb’. Classical ragas are used in th
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  • ...g/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=304&english=t&id=13976#l13976 (Guru Granth Sahib <small> page 304</small>)]''</big></center> [[File:Triya charitar.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The teachings of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] tells men never to gaze carnally at anyone with whom they a
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  • he Supreme King of Nanak is immanent and manifest. ||4||3||105|| ...clusive God, there is no need to have a faith in the Gurus to get Mukti (a Sikh must have faith thou) compared to Islam where he is exclusive and faith in
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  • ...mankind. In Punjab today, anyone who believes in and follows the path of "Nanak says: God's Name is glorious; there is good for all in accepting Your (God' ...ion to put you on the train (of death) on such and such date. You have the Sikh appearance; you should stoutly support us; bring a liberal amount." This is
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  • ...rayers [[Nitnem]] of the [[Sikh]]s, which serve, as well, as a part of the Sikh initiation [[Pahul|Khande di Pahul]]. The beginning portion of the daily [[ ...ahib have only 1420 pages which 10th guru sahib kept to mark in respect to Guru Granth sahib maharaja(1430 Pages). The online Dasam bani listed at various
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  • ...u masses back into the Hindu fold. The Christian, Muslim, Dalit as well as Sikh communities have been the targets of carefully orchestrated cultural and re ...oks on Sikhism is that it is a sect of Hinduism. They try to connect every Sikh principle to Hinduism and then argue that the Sikhs are Hindus. I already h
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  • ==The Rise of Sikh Power== ...re was occupied by the Sikhs in 1758. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia proclaimed the Sikh's sovereignty and assumed leadership, striking coins to commemorate his vic
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  • ...alition.org/Sikhism16.asp] (last accessed May 20, 2004). Historically, all Sikh states have been based on secular, non-theocratic laws because the Sikhs ne ==Sikh Role Against British Colonialism in South Asia (1912-1947)==
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  • not exist. I am a sacrifice to the one who knows this. Says Nanak, the Guru ...rom birth-death cycle? All sensible men are challenged by the Gurbani (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS) to inquire into all these pertinent questions.
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  • ...nnocent Sikh pilgrims (it was only days before the annual commemoration of Guru Arjan's Martyrdom) who were not allowed to leave the complex before [[Opera ...ughara|The First Sikh Holocaust (1746)]] and [[Wadda Ghalughara|The Second Sikh Holocaust (1762)]].
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  • '''Faith and Politics among Sikh Pioneers in Canada By Hugh Johnston - Simon Fraser University ''' ...r]] [[2006]]</ref>. Sikh immigration to Canada was banned in 1908, and the Sikh population began to shrink.
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  • '''Evaluating Dayanand's Views on Guru Nanak & the Sikhs''' ...ilosophy. After reading this English version of Dayanand’s view about Guru Nanak, his philosophy, and the Sikhs, I fully agree with Trilochan Singh’s obse
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  • ...gy, philosophy and culture. This work, in four parts, was published in The Sikh Review in 1955. And up till now this remains a benchmark work on the histor Guru Gobind Singh's mind was a towering Himalaya of light from whose teeming cav
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  • ...[[3 October]] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer and lecturer on "spiritual science" who was involved in an important ...ary forces (A right won! [http://www.indianexpress.com/news/First-turbaned-Sikh-congratulated-on-completing-Army-training/595004])- they can look at the 90
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  • ...the meaning of the name. For further help on adding new entries see the [[Sikh Names#Help|'''Help section below''']]. |Chamkaur || battle field where Guru Gobind Singh fought ||
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  • ==BLITZ ON THE HINDU AND SIKH MINORITIES== ...themselves, and were helpless in doing their duty to protect the Hindu and Sikh minorities against aggression when the Muslim League attack in concert with
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  • |caste_name= Sikh Jatt ...Falcon, in his Handbook on Sikhs [1] wrote, in 1896, "The back-bone of the Sikh people is the great Jat Race, divided and sub-divided into numerous clans.
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  • ...f the Sikhs of East Africa begins with the Railway - though detachments of Sikh Regiments had seen service in certain parts of East Africa in previous year Many, but not all, of the original Sikh arrivals returned to India to be replaced and augmented by others who came
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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 ...t be sustained and maintained because it is 'the house of the soul' and so temple of God. God and the individual soul are in essence one and the same. Man re
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  • ===I—THE FIRST MASTER: GURU NANAK 21-=== The Child Nanak 21
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  • 2 Evolution of the Sikh Panth (1469 - 1708) ...ng 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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  • ...ly precincts of some of the Sikh shrines, overtaking the monotheism of the Sikh Gurus’. The Udasis who controlled these shrines served as Trojan horses; ...eir slunking back to Hinduism at an alarming scale. Two, the attendance at Sikh shrines and participation at annual functions fell sharply. The British wor
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  • ...s districts of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh also have considerable Saini Sikh population. They are not found in any significant numbers in the lower and ...al units. In British era Sainis fought largely in Grenadiers , Sappers and Sikh Regiments. Subedar-Major Jagindar Singh Saini who was a hero of Battle of L
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