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  • '''May''' is the fifth month of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of == May ==
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  • ...had almost 1 million visitors; actual number was 986,967 in the year from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008. ...ou who contributed, or visited the site or helped run it for your support. May Waheguru bless you all in 2009 and forever more.
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  • {{JuneCalendar2009|1=Template:POW06|1p=May|1n=July|2=Daily picture articles for |3=June|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=# == 1 ==
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  • {{AprilCalendar2009|1=Template:POW04|1p=March|1n=May|2=Daily picture articles for |3=April|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3| == 1 ==
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  • | June 1 - June 6, 1984 |1 force. Escaped.
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  • ...you to spread this word around, as some of those who would like to attend may not be on this email list.
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  • {| table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" | 1 || [[Chet]] || ਚੇਤ || 31 || March - April || 14 March
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  • ...,043,859 imes. The site had almost 1.5 million visitors; actual number was 1,608,952 in the year from 12 November 2009 to 11 November 2010. ...ou who contributed, or visited the site or helped run it for your support. May Waheguru bless you all for the rest of 2010 and forever more.
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    ...[[1479]]: Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus of Sikhism]].
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  • ...of this month falls on the 15 May. The month is 31 days long; it starts on May 15 and ends on June 14. On June 15, begins the fourth month in the [[Sikh C [[Guru Amar Das]] was born this month on the 23 May (9 Jeth) and on the 11 June (28 Jeth) [[Guru Hargobind]] became the sixth S
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  • 1. Chetar Mid of March to Mid of April 2. Visakh Mid of April to Mid of May
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  • ...ndar2009|1=Template:POW05|1p=April|1n=June|2=Daily picture articles for |3=May|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 1 ==
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  • ...e Blessed Vision of Your Darshan, I live. My karma is perfect, O my God. ||1||<br> ...Please bless me with Your Name, and make me Your chaylaa, Your disciple. ||1||Pause||<br>
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  • *May 15 = 1 [[Jeth]] *September 15: 1 day of [[Assu]]
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  • ...even for an instant. May you ever vibrate upon the Lord of the Universe. (1)Pause."'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsbHaBKL3wg '''Click here for vid So meditate continually on the Lord, Har, Har; He has no end or limitation. ||1|| <br>
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  • ...of India's subnational states and territories. Where warranted, districts may further be grouped into administrative divisions, which form an intermediat ...dministration and the maintenance of law and order. The district collector may belong to IAS (Indian Administrative Service). Other key responsibilities i
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  • {|style="background:#aedead; border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" |1.|| [[Kabir]] ||Muslim weaver ||292 hymns
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  • [[1552]]: [[26 March]]: [[Guru Amar Das]] ([[5 May]] [[1479]] - [[1 September]] [[1574]]) was the third of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and ''' ...May 1606) was the fifth of the [[Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and became Guru on 1 September 1581
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  • * '''[[POW_March|March POW]] [[POW_April|April POW]] [[POW_May|May POW]] ''' * '''This is a list of all Article of the Weeks: AOW 1 to 60'''
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  • ...oet and devout follower of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Arz is a long poem of 1,346 couplets of much literary as well as spiritual import. In the Persian language ''arz'' may mean (breadth or scope) while ''alfaz'' may mean (words, address, petition or request). Each word has many meanings, as
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  • 13 = 1 Magh 12 = 1 Phagun
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    ...lla]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22, 09:March 11, '''10:March 1''', 11:March 20, 12:March 9, 13:March 28, 14:March 17, 15: March 6, 16: Mar *May 2 Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] 1563 / 19 Vaisakh
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  • {|style="width:80%; background:#f0f0f0; text-align:center;" border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" |1. || [[Guru Nanak]] || [[Saturday]]<br> [[15 April]] [[1469]] || [[Monday]]<
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  • From Abu’l Fa/1, Akbarnama leader of a ‘Brahmancial’ sect may be explained by his own
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  • ...asmesh.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Rendering of the proposed Gurdwara, Plot No.4/1, Sector-23, Kopar Khairane]] Anyone wishing to contribute may transfer funds to the following accounts:
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  • :1. Chand is mainly used to mean "a certain measure in poetry, a stanza" ...ine and the line structure may not be governed by the particular chand; it may just influence the way each line needs to be read rather than how each vers
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  • ...in love! May the hearts of the believers be humble, high their wisdom, And may they be guided in their wisdom by the Lord. ...Gurdwara Committee invested over $10 million on the construction of Phase 1 of the building and expects to invest over $10 million on Phase 2 of the bu
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  • ...practice techniques of inner cleansing and all sorts of Yogic postures;you may adopt the self-mortifying ways of the Jains and great spiritual disciplines piece by piece, you may cut your body apart;but even so, the filth of your ego shall not depart<br>
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  • ...Sikh [[ragi]] based in [[Ludhiana]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]. He was born on 1 March 1940 near a town called Jhang, which is now in [[Pakistan]]. After pa ...and a son. Family sources said his cremation would take place on Monday, May 16 when his son would come back from US.
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  • *May 23 Birth [[Guru Amar Das]] 1479 / 9 Jeh ...[[Barsi]] of '''[[Bhai Gurdas]]''' (1551- [[23 September]] [[1637]]{{eref|1|http://sgpc.net/Historical%20dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp}}) is a
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  • ...wonder at the sheer beauty of nature, yet that you experience at daybreak may be different from your reactions to dusk. {|style="background:#aedead; border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" align="center"
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  • Dhoom Dadakka (May 23, 2008) (Released) Bunty Aur Babli (May 27, 2005) (Released)
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  • |align=center| 1 || [[Guru Nanak Dev]] || [[15 April]] [[1469]]||[[15 April]] [[1469]]|| [[2 |align=center| 3 || [[Guru Amar Das]] || [[April 16]] [[1552]]||[[23 May]] [[1479]]|| [[16 September]] [[1574]]|| 105 || [[Tej Bhan Bhalla]] || [[Ma
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  • ==[[May]]== *'''1''' Parkash [[Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • ...rvested in [[Punjab]]. This month begins on April 14 and end on May 15. On May 15 begins the third month of the Sikh calendar called [[Jeth]]. [[Vaisakhi] 14 Vaisakhi = 1 [[Vaisakh]] = Birth of Khalsa
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  • The Loharipa in Guru Nanak's Sidh Gosli may be the name given a contemporary Natha yogi. In the verses in the text, he 1. Bhalla, Samp Das, Maliimd Prakash. Patiala, 1971
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  • ...ery/19-indian-sikhs-arrive-in-pakistan-ma-01?pageDesign=new_mg_wht_detail6-1] by the DawnMediaGroup/Pakistan Sunday Nov. 1, 2009:
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  • ...rd's limits. Brahma wasted his life away, continually reading the Vedas. ||1||<br> ...ny. Churn it steadily, so that the essence, the butter, may not be lost. ||1||Pause||<br>
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  • '''1469''': Birth of [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji ([[April 15]], [[1469]] - [[May 7]],[[1539]]),the the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[ten Gur '''1479''': Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus of Sikhism]].
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  • It resumed publication again on 1 May 1893 with Giani Ditt Singh as its editor. An experienced scholar and an exp ...itallibrary.blogspot.in/2014/05/khalsa-akhbar-vol7-no5-june-2-1899.html '''1) Khalsa Akhbar Vol.7 No.5 June 2, 1899''']
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  • {|style="background:#aedead; border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" |1.|| [[Kabir]] ||Weaver ||292 hymns
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  • ...Hoshiarpur town, where he established an Udasi centre. He died there on 17 May 1663. The followers of his dhudn later preached Sikhism in central India, 1. Piyukh, Kartar SINGH, Mala de Moti. LAHORE, 1926
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  • |align=center | 1 || December 22nd, 1666 || Birth at [[Patna]] Sahib |align=center | 2 || May, 1673 || Arrival at [[Anandpur]] Sahib
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  • ...the size, strength or magnitude of the enemy in front of you - It may be 1 opponent or 125,000 opponents – the Khalsa's faith and trust is only with {|style="width:90%; background:#efefef; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0"
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  • 1. They who worship not the divine True [[Guru]] and cherish not love for the 6. By no means the dirt of ego is washed off, even though one may have abultion at hundreds of places of Pilgrimage.
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  • ...ip, which is pleasing to Your Will. You are the Cherisher of all beings. ||1|| <br> ...ases You, they accept. You are the sustenance of their minds and bodies. ||1||Pause|| <br>
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  • ...ty especially among Sikhs in the Doaba region of the Punjab, was born on 1 May 1889 at Lagari, a village in Hoshiarpur district. Jawala Singh and his twin ...ngh saw action in France during World War I, but resigned from the army on 1 January 1917 and Joined the Dera at Hoti Mardan to devote himself to a lif
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  • ...atri]] [[Sikh]] of the village of Malla. The nuptials were performed on 24 May 1629 at Jhabal, 15 km southwest of [[Amritsar]]. She was the mother of five 1. Bachitra Natak
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  • O God, Treasure of Mercy, please bless me, that I may sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord. ...ays place my hopes in You; O God, when will you take me in Your Embrace? ||1||Pause|| <br>
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  • You may be very educated, but no one can remain when the measure of life is full. ( You may chant your prayers five times each day; you may read the Bible and the Koran. <br>
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  • ...er was killed and the Mughal army routed. The Sikhs occupied Sirhind on 14 May 1710. No memorial, however, existed to commemorate the historic event till *1 Ganda Singh, Life of Banda Siṅgh Bahĝdur. Amritsar, 1935
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  • ...the last named station, he established his headquarters. He was killed in May 1767 at Meerut in a sudden attack by Jahan Khan and Zabita Khan and was suc 1. Griffin, Lepel, and C.F. Massy, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab.
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  • You may be very educated, but no one can remain when the measure of life is full. ( You may chant your prayers five times each day; you may read the Bible and the Koran. <br>
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  • ...er to the articles of shourie published in indian express dated 12, 13, 14 May 1982'''] 1) History of Sikh Struggles, Vol II, Appendix 27: Sant Harchand Singh’s Le
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  • ...motivation or intention of Bano said, ''"May Waheguru bless you that you may have a son with the qualities of a Sikh." Bano irritably said, "No I want t ...hagan kaa ki-aa chihan hai andar sach mukh ujlaa khasmai maahi samaa-ay. ||1||
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  • ...uch was the influence Baba Bir Singh had acquired that a volunteer army of 1,200 musket men and 3,000 horse attended upon him. ...eriod, Sikh soldiers and peasantry began to turn to him for guidance. On 2 May 1844, [[Atar Singh Sandhanvalia]], who had been in residence in British Ind
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  • ...s in total, the Mahĝbhĝrata is one of the longest epic poems in the world.[1] Including the Harivaṃśa, the Mahabharata has a total length of more tha The title may be translated as "the great tale of the Bhĝrata Dynasty", according to the
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  • ...converted into a [[Temple]] during 1990’s. The original building has just 1 floor - The ground floor houses the [[Darbar]] Hall, [[Langar]] Hall, Kitch ...me was held over Vaisakhi 2005. Final completion is expected by the end of May 2005. If you wish to book any programmes, please use the details below:
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  • {{Japji Sahib Menu|Japji Mool Mantar|Japji Sahib Pauri 2|1|5}} {{shabad|1|sochai soch naa hov-a-ee jay sochee lakh vaar|By thinking and thinking agai
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  • ...of 60 raga compositions. The composition in this raga appear on a total of 1 page only from page numbers 1352 to 1353. This is the 60th raag. ...sense of having to put your duty first, no matter what your inner feelings may be. The duality of the emotions of joy and sorrow help to keep you stable a
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  • ...en Tala]]. This beat has a cycle of 16 beats divided in 4 sectors. Sectors 1,2 and 4 are full while sector 3 is empty. These beat patterns can also be p *Ghar 1 - [[Dadra Taal]] (There are 1 Taalis and the Beat has 6 Maatraas)
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  • ...ot be able to beat them in this race for the most wealth. In that case you may never be happy. Have you ever thought of that?" ...d fell at the Guru’s feet and said, "Please Guru Ji, tell me how my wealth may go with me to the next world."
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  • ...hor and support. I am poor, and I am meek. Your Name is my only support. ||1||Pause|| <br> ...generous. You are ever-present in every presence, within and before me. ||1|| <br>
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  • ...ly stronger, but it can also sometimes result in bitterness and regret and may push the weaker person into criminality. However, in most cases, most peopl ...other hand, when we look at the criminal element in society, this concept may offer one explanation of why some in society are so selfish in their behavi
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  • ..._filter=1&suggested_categories=10%2C24&search_query=guriqbal+singh+ji&page=1 Bhai GurIqbal Singh] ...contributor of Kirtan and other videos to the channel and Youtube since 11 May 2009
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  • ...s son of mine began chanting with his mala, we have had no peace at all! ||1||Pause|| (856, Kabir) ...ir hands, and wear religious robes. people think that the Lord is a toy. ||1|| (1158, Kabir)
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  • ...South West India. The state was created by the unification of Karnataka on 1 November 1956, with the passing of the 'States Reorganisation Act'; this da ...nada words ''karu'' and ''nĝdu'', meaning ''elevated land''. ''Karu nadu'' may also be read as ''Karu'' (black) and ''nadu'' (region), as a reference to t
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  • ...la]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22; 2009:March 11; 2010:March 1; 2011:March 20; 2012:March 9; 2013:March 28; 2014:March 17; 2015: March 6; * 1: (2010) [[Hola Mohalla]] (2009-March 11)
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  • ...ṯ mohi pāī. (1) rahāo. Nā ko bairī nahī bigānā sagal sang ham kao ban āī. (1) since I found the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy. (1)(Pause) <br>
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  • Man meh cẖiṯva­o aisī ĝsĝ­ī. Pari­a ḝėkẖaṯ jīva­o mėrī mĝ­ī. (1) ...ld such a desire, that I may live only to behold my Beloved, O my mother. (1)}}
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  • I offer prayers to my Beloved Guru, that He may unite me with my Husband Lord. I hear the thunder in the clouds, <br> ...imbued with the Love of my Dear Beloved, I sing His Glorious Praises. ||1|| <br>
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  • Show Your Mercy, and bless me with such understanding, that I may meditate on You, twenty-four hours a day. <br> Nanak's Lord is the Master of all; He has so many hand-maidens like me. ||1||
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  • ...rve the upper varnas faithfully with devotion and without grumbling. (Manu 1-91) Manu is not satisfied with this. He wants this servile status of the Sh ...arnas for food. In case, the latter begs the Brahmin for food, the Brahmin may give them some left-over. Even these left-over must be served not by the Br
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  • ...Naam, the Name of the Lord; in this way, it finds the treasure of peace. ||1|| <br> ...ding, O my Lord and Master, that I may forever and ever meditate on You. ||1||Pause|| <br>
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  • ...ll, just as we use other underwear of different colours. This under-turban may be kept at bed-time as well, when the turban proper is taken off. similarly 1) to cover head and to tie knot (traditional style, used by Sikh children an
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  • ...h leadership has been exercising restraint in the hope that the government may see the path of reason and ultimately relent. However the mounting fury wit ...timately. They are ugly scars on the face of the country, which if at all, may take years to heal. Such a dastardly act would have shaken any government b
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  • ...ni that ਚੋਰ੝ ਸ੝ਆਲਿਉ ਚੋਰ੝ ਸਿਆਣਾ ॥ i.e A thief may be handsome, and a thief may be wise. ...f. <br> ਚੋਰ੝ ਕੀਆ ਚੰਗਾ ਕਿਉ ਹੋਇ ॥੧॥ <br>How can a thief's actions be good? ||1|| (Guru Nanak)
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  • ...ars, see list of dates:'' <small> 2008:March 22; 2009:March 11; 2010:March 1; 2011:March 20; 2012:March 9; 2013:March 28; 2014:March 17; 2015: March 6; ...Year]] and new [[Nanakshahi]] month begins - 1st of [[Chet]] -Sikhi month 1 - [[Hola Mohalla]]
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  • 1. Only [[Khalsa]] [[Sikh]]s should be considered Sikhs.<br> ...and thus could participate as the [[Panj Piyareh]] (the 5 Beloved Ones who may initiate new Khalsa Sikhs)<br>
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  • ...hore' here. The bride's family may come and reside in it, and the marriage may take place as agreed. Consequently, a temporary camp was set up near Basant 1) Gurdwara Anand Karaj Sthan Patshahi Dasvin - represents the spot where the
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  • |1 || Cup of love of the Guru || ਸਤਿਗ੝ਰੂ ਦਾ ਪ੝ਯਾਲ� |3 || Who may be called a Sikh of the Guru || ਗ੝ਰਸਿਖ ਕਉਣ ਸਦਾਵ�
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  • ...'s troops caught up with the Sikhs at Kahnuvan in Gurdaspur district on 1 May 1746 and inflicted upon them a heavy defeat, with more than 7,000 of them k
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  • ...g of Madhu and Kaitabh of CHANDI CHARITRA UKATI based on Markandeya Purana.1. ...The Oxford Companion to the English Language, Tom McArthur, ed., 1992, pp. 1,051–54.</ref>
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  • * The first, i.e. the introductory one (stanzas 1 to 125), begins with a laudation of the Almighty who is depicted as Supreme == Gyan Parboh Shabad 1==
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  • BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Sukha Singh, Gurbilas Dasvin Patshahi. Lahore, 1912 2. Gian Singh, Giani, ...nor of the town of Sirhind after it was occupied by Banda Singh Bahadur in May 1710. Ram Singh had received the rites of the Khalsa at the hands of Guru G
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  • ...was discovered very later and same history is present on history board. It may be due to negligence of authorities Image:Gurdwara_peer_bala_sahib_(1).JPG|
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  • :The blessed disciple performed a meritorious work. May He then recompense it! ...he figure "2" has since been mutilated and now looks more like the figure "1".
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  • If a Jogi be continent, he enjoyeth his body.[1]<BR> My Lord awaketh; 1 sleep the livelong night.<BR>
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  • ...located in the southern part of the country next to [[Pakistan]] at about 1,005 m (3,297 feet) above sea level. The Arghandab River runs right next to ...ovince contains about 18 districts, over 1,000 villages, and approximately 1,151,100 people, which is mostly tribal and a rural society. The main inhabi
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  • *Mother of [[Guru Arjan]] born [[May 2]] [[1563]] also [[Prithi Chand]] (1558) and [[Mahadev]] (1560) So meditate continually on the Lord, Har, Har; He has no end or limitation. 1
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  • ...ns without any assurance from PSGPC | website=The Times of India | date=23 May 2014 | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Calendar-Makkar-returns
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  • ...ipal Board Middle School at Haripur in Hazara district as headmaster. From May 1894 to October 1898, he taught at the Gordon Mission School, Rawalpindi. '''1) [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.in/2014/03/the-sikhs-and-his-new-criti
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  • {{pm|File:Bibi Asees Kaur 1.jpg|Bibi Asees Kaur}} ...] - [http://www.searchgurbani.com/bhai_gurdas_vaaran/vaar/27/pauri/15/line/1 Vaar 27 Pauri 15]'''
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  • ...ing of '''excessive pride''' or '''acute self-importance'''. An individual may feel excessively proud due to many things - an enormous number of worldly ...hand or if you see yourself as a "loser" in this 'game of ego', jealousy may play an important part in your life. Feelings of enmity and restlessness am
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  • Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe Guru .1 i Ke Faeh ...holy, happy, and healthy here. You have asked about the Sikh community, I may assure you that it will also go in Chardi Kala, for the reason that it has
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  • ...remember the Lord at all times for - you never know in which direction He may choose to change your life. Be prepared for everything and anything that th Sacẖ sanjam karṇī so kare gurmukẖ ho▫e pargĝs. (1) rahĝ▫o.
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  • ...ry law of Sikhs, render a marriage between them illegal. References : 1. Talwar, K.S., The Anand Marriage Act," in The Panjab Past and Present. Pa #'''Short title and extent :''' The Act may be called the Anand Marriage Act 1909.
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  • :Laid down: 1 October 1936 :Fate: Sunk on 1 May 1942 in a collision with King George V
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  • That was May 18, 1915, when soldiers of 15 Sikh battalion in the vicinity of Richebourgh ..., 1915, the battalion was “rested” for one month. But not fully because on May 16, they were ordered to hold this 300 by 250 yards salient into the German
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  • When night hath passed away, they gaze upon the sky:[1]<BR> <FONT SIZE=2><P>[1. When life ceases, their souls take flight.]</P>
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  • ...sentiments that the Raag takes a simple approach to explain things that we may be aware of, but fail to ponder upon. The Raag draws the attention of the l {|style="width:70%; background:#f5f5f5; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0"
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  • ===Lesson 1: Gurmukhi #1 - Why Learn Gurmukhi (Punjabi)?=== ...d of just using translations and transliterations (romanised). Although it may be fine to use transliterations for a little while, if you serious about un
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  • Julio Francis Ribeiro, (born May 1929) is a former Indian police officer who is best remembered for his role ...lisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|location=page 399|date=January 1, 1995|page=656|isbn=978-0271010151|url=]</ref><ref>[http://www.sikhtimes.c
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  • ...ite, Inaccessible, Inapprehensible God is not subject to death or destiny.[1]<BR> <FONT SIZE=2><P>[1. Also translated--God is not bound by the influence of His acts.]</P>
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  • '''1)''' Name: [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.in/2013/03/sri-guru-babey-ji- ...ot.in/2014/01/atam-darshan-part-1-sher-singh-msc.html Atam Darshan, Volume 1.]
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  • ...ਰ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ : the arrows of the Lord's devotional worship are so sharp! ||1||Pause||, ...hafts are made from lightweight wood, bamboo or reeds, while modern shafts may be made from aluminium, carbon fibre reinforced plastic, or composite mater
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  • ...i Yah''' which features 2Point9's [[Juggy D]] became a huge hit and Number 1 for five months on the [[BBC Asian Network|BBC Asian Network Chart]]. Shin *"DCS O.U.1" 1992 (Multitone Records)
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  • {|style="width:70%; background:#f5f5f5; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" The vadis are performed with a slow, wide vibrato which may begin with the vadi itself or the highest limit to which it will extend. In
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  • ...Delhi on May 9, 1753. He defeated Nawab of Delhi Ghazi-ud-din (second) on May 10, 1753 and captured Delhi. The Nawab of Delhi, in revenge of the defeat, The Marathas laid siege over the Kumbher fort on January 1, 1754. Suraj Mal fought with bravery and gave strong resistance. The Marath
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  • The Gurdwara was originaly built at a cost of Rs.1,35,600, from funds donated by Sardar Popindar Singh, the Maharaja of Patial May Guru bless him health and long life.
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  • <P>Man may escape from the dangers of this world by accepting the Guru and hearkening O man, entertain such love for God as the chakwi[1] for the sun.<BR>
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  • =='''Part 1== ...the divinity WITHIN ALL the creation, despite the dirt and filth which one may throw over themselves. Waheguru...
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  • ghaal khaa-ay kichh hathahu day-ay. naanak raahu pachhaaneh say-ay.1.<br> ...what he eats, and gives some of what he has - O Nanak, he knows the Path. (1)}}
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  • ...very tuesday in jeth (third month of the year in Punjab, corresponding to (May/June) in western calendars, an amrit ceremony is held at Gurdwara Sahib Sha Image:Gurdwarashaheddan_(1).JPG|
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  • ...of Lahore, bearing date the 9th day of March, 1846, except in so far as it may be temporarily modified in respect to Clause 15 of the said Treaty by this ...he country shall be conducted by this Council of Regency in such manner as may be determined on by themselves in consultation with the British Resident, w
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  • As may make thee a servant of the True One.<BR> Without the Name man wandereth in error; the evil passions[1] rob him, false that he is.<BR>
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  • ...dev Singh you have come to get has left, this body is an empty vessel, you may do with this as you wish." The death of Sukhdev Singh, described by [[India ...in4.htm The Tribune, India, "2 Babbars held for Delhi cinema blasts"] [[31 May]] [[2005]]</ref> The indian government has always maintained false refernce
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  • Giani Sher Singh served another term in jail from 16 November 1931 to 17 May 1932 for participation in the Akali morcha at Daska. In the first elections 1.''' Gurcharan Singh, Giani, Giani Sher Singh :Jivan ate Likhtan. Delhi, 198
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  • Yudhvir Rana / TNN / Updated: May 1, 2015, 19:49 IST</ref><ref>Seventh generation descendent of Maharaja Ranjit
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  • *16 = 1 Bhadon *1 First Parkash [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] Ji / 17 Bhadon
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  • ==Verses 1 to 12== .... He is Immortal and generous. He is the Giver of victuals and Emancipator.1.
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  • ...Kedara have been and are still in use. Thus considerable freedom of choice may be exercised by the performer as to how they want to be perform to raga in {|style="width:70%; background:#f5f5f5; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0"
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  • ...cle applies to all [[kirpan]]s, some items will only apply to kirpans over 1 foot (30cms) long. All edged weapons, battle ready or not, may injure, kill and/or become damaged if used improperly. Follow these do's an
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  • ...r mind-set) which plays Charitar in limits or out of limits of Gurmat. It may be Male's Triya (Aadmi di Budhi) or Female's Triya (Aurat di Budhi). 1) Purakh's, Triya Charitar (Male Charitar)<br>
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  • ...na Ji. These texts stress that person reaps what he sows. Only in the Lord may be found the riches that dispel fear and ignorance and thus cause people to {|style="width:70%; background:#f5f5f5; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0"
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  • True He is and True He shall be. [1] (Thus is Truth attained). [1]
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  • {|style="width:70%; background:#f5f5f5; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" ...asaavari, both of which have many features in common with Aasaa. This raga may have originated in Maharashtra, about the time of the major [[Muslim]] inva
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  • Dr Jasjit Singh (born 27 May 1972) is a British academic based at the University of Leeds. Dr Singh comp ...Guru? Young Sikh engagement with Gurdwaras’, Journal of Punjab Studies, 21(1)<ref>https://punjab.global.ucsb.edu/sites/secure.lsit.ucsb.edu.gisp.d7_sp/f
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  • [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8602449.stm'''Couple Jailed in Dubai lose appeal over conviction'''] So sentencing a couple for having kissed in public may be shocking for Western public opinion, but will most likely be applauded i
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  • ...True One, look on me with favour that I who am separated <I>from Thee</I> may meet Thee.</P> Her bed is pleasant in the company of her Beloved; her seven tanks[1] are filled with nectar.<BR>
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  • ...,923 were Hindus (58.9%), 574,862 (38.8%) were Sikhs, 15,394 were Muslims (1%), 12,726 were Christians (0.85%). ...quite severe and mercury may however around 5 degree C and on some days it may touch O’C.
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  • ...Of the 321 passengers on the ship at Budge Budge, 20 passenger are killed; 1 is drowned; 9 were hospitalized, 202 jailed and 28 remained unaccounted for ...n detained primarily because they had suffered injuries in the occurrence, may in fact be innocent since in a melee such as took it is quite as likely as
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  • ====1==== You may chant your prayers five times each day; you may read the Bible and the Koran. <br>
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  • ...fact can be observed in Indian Movies. Hindi became the official language[1] (http://indiaimage.nic.in/languages.htm) of India on January 26, 1965, alt ...and abroad, and the total number of people who can understand the language may be 800 million. A 1997 survey found that 66% of all Indians can speak Hindi
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  • ...es are fulfilled. My mind is focused on Your Feet. Sustain us as Your Own.(1) *Leaving You, may I never worship another. All my needs, I get from You. You save my Sikhs &
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  • The next composition has two parts - (1) "[[So Dar]]" and (2) "[[So Purkh]]". The [[Bani]], "So Dar", contains 5 [[ |1. || ||[[Japji Sahib]] [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ||1 to 8
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  • [[Image:Nishan1-1.jpg|150px|right]] ...the handles, with the blades flanking the [[chakra]]. Sometimes the flag may include the inscription Ik Onkar, a term in the [[Mool Mantar]] signifying
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  • ...y disapproved of the movement of European troops to Ambala and Firozpur in May 1848. Herbert Edwardes' investment ofMultan and Frederick Currie's acquiesc ...s of British warfare in India. The British loss amounted to 694 killed and 1,721 wounded. The British army, having sustained heavy losses in previous ac
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  • ...(the holy Granth) to a special bed-room called a "Sachkhand". This ritual may also be used at any time during the day when a reading or other event has e *1. The sewadaar (volunteer) serving as the Granthi takes a [[Hukamnaama]].
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  • ...Muslim thinker and theologian of the Naqshbandi Sufi order, was born on 26 May 1564 at [[Sirhind]] in present day Patiala district of the [[Punjab]]. He r *1. Abbott, Freeland, Islam and Pakistan. New York, 1968
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  • ...l detector. If a screener believes the passenger's clothing is "bulky" and may be able to hide a non-metallic threat item more easily than form-fitting cl 1. The passenger can have his/her head covering patted down in public or in p
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  • And, thus, Goya, he is the one who found the true way.(1) The adversary may, otherwise, allege that I am everywhere.(1)
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  • * 1. '''[[Bhai Kanhaiya]]''' (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur ...t or any expectation of reward, one acts as a Sewak, or Sewadar. From this may spring humility and the consequent elimination of one's ego in this way, Go
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  • {|style="text-align:center;background:#aedead; border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" Vaar Maajh Kee Tathaa Salok Mehlaa 1 Malak Mureed Tathaa Chandarharhaa Sohee-aa Kee Dhunee Gaavnee
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  • ...hout attributes) God, who makes Himself manifest the Name ([[naam]]) which may be uttered or meditated upon. Nirguni bhaktas refute avatarvada or incarnat 1. Sabdarath Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Amritsar, 1975
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  • *1. This Conference in commemoration of General Hari Singh Nalwa of historical '''1) Title:'''''' [https://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2013/12/sachi-sakhi-
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  • ...h vision to impart, a particular aspect of Truth to unfold, the whole text may be regarded as the reiteration of basic themes such as Divine immanence, Di ...oughout the composition, from Astpadi to Astpadi. The theme of the Astpadi may give the impression that no traceable progression of thought is taking plac
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  • ...>''"The complete reading of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Sadhaaran or Akhand) may be concluded with the reading of Mundavani or Raagmala according to the loc ...ne ragas, technically only fourteen are ragas and the rest are raginis. It may be noted that no distinction has been made in the [[Sikh Scripture|scriptur
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  • ...the possessions or qualities of another. Envy (also called invidiousness) may be defined as an emotion that "occurs when a person lacks another's (percei ...envy bring terrible pain, and one is cursed throughout the three worlds. (1)}} So, don't indulge or become overwhelmed by jealousy or envy; they will l
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  • ...he same person. He was a nuyayi of Kabir. But still he is confused that it may be some other Bhikhan too. ...pious bhagat. Dr. Dharampal Singhal's claim that he was related to Punjab may be questionable, as it is well known that Guru Arjun Dev ji changed the wor
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  • ...been released by Jathedar Gurcharan Singh Tohra, President, SGPC at about 1,500 Sikh Scholars' Seminar, held at Institute of Sikh Stdies, Chandigarh on ...oration engendered my existence, otherwise, I fancied not the tangibility.(1)
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  • ...tart of the akhand path is preceded by a short service at which holy hymns may be recited, followed by an [[ardas]] offered for the successful conclusion ...to increase one’s feeling of connection to the [[Guru]]. Some of following may call for an Akhand Paath depending on the family's circumstances: a birth,
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  • ...tations from the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]:<br><small>(English translation may have been changed to improve readability and the authors personal understan {{tukc|1|5|ਸੋਚੈ ਸੋਚਿ ਨ ਹੋਵਈ ਜੇ ਸੋਚੀ ਲਖ ਵ
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  • ...ntified as a person with unshorn hair, flowing beard and turban. A Gursikh may be [[Amritdhari]] or non Amritdhari, but must keep unshorn hair. He often v 1) Naam Japna - Meditation on the Divine Name<br />
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  • ...e vengeful Lakhpat Rai's relentless campaign against the Sikhs ending on 1 May 1746 in what is known in Sikh history as a [[Ghallughara]] or holocaust. Du 1. Bharigu, Ratan Singh, Prachin Panth Prakash. Amritsar, 1914
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  • <P>The five oxen[1] draw the carriage of the body:<BR> <P>O Nanak, may I obtain the greatness of the Name! there is no religious work superior to
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  • <P>He found not <I>the end</I> of Vishnu's lotus in the nether regions;[1]<BR> <FONT SIZE=2><P>[1. According to many Hindus Vishnu was the creator of the world. From Vishnu'
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  • ...tones) (''ror-ree'' in [[Punjabi]]) as alluded to in [[Bhai Gurdas Varan]] 1. Some of the images may be viewed larger by clicking on the image.
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  • The abstainers[1] obtained truth to keep them in God's court.<BR> <FONT SIZE=2><P>[1. <I>Sofi&acirc;n</I>. These must not be confounded with the S&ucirc;fis of
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  • Some people are of the view that initiation may be administered to a boy or girl when he or she reaches an intelligent age. :''"The life may become successful and blessed, if you take Amrit of double edged sword."''
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  • ...ed the Hungry' campaign in your city or town, please fill a form here. You may download a poster for the 'Feed the Hungry' Campaign [http://unitedsikhs.or ...wara (March 2009); Reagan Road Gurdwara (April 2009), Dixie Road Gurdwara (May 2009), Scarborough Gurdwara (June 2009), Malton Gurdwara (July 2009), Oakvi
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  • ...e/teaser/large/Sarika_Watkins-Singh.jpg|It is also believed Sarika herself may have a cheque from the education bosses, who have been ordered to pay the s ...rrive in City|File:Sikh yatrees.jpg|Pakistani officials welcomed more than 1,200 Sikh Yatrees at Wahga Joint Check Post on Saturday who arrived here fro
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  • <P>Woman, however many friends she may make, wandereth like an itinerant minstrel in transmigration.<BR> 1 have grown weary of wandering so far without a guru; now the Guru hath unit
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  • ...even for an instant. May you ever vibrate upon the Lord of the Universe. (1)Pause."''|1839}} ...ith You. For, if I were to break with You, with whom would I then join? (1)Pause."''|2520}}
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  • ...to have received Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's approval on 7Jeth 1757 Bk / 5 May 1700. It appears that the title of mukta was bestowed subsequently also on *(1). Bhai Bhag Singh
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  • On July 1, 2008, Sikh prisoner Jagmohan Singh Ahuja suffered an egrarious violation o ...st religious tenets violated when jail staff cut his hair on or about July 1, 2008. As he communicated to UNITED SIKHS, he does not recognize himself an
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  • Hail, hail the Guru, the promoter of the saints.(1) ...Nand Lal Multani. Forgive the lapses of the old server of the worshippers. May all the congregation be blessed. Hail, hail, hail
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  • <P>All hail to the great month[1] in which spring ever beginneth.<BR> <FONT SIZE=2><P>[1. <I>Basant</I>, the Indian spring, is generally considered to begin between
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  • {{p4|File:Hukam-1.jpg|Hukam - "Divine Will"}} ...n be torn away? O Nanak, walk in His Hukam; it is written in your destiny (1)}}. So walk your life in his Hukam!
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  • '''Sahibzada Jujhar Singh''' ([[27 September]]{{eref|1|http://sgpc.net/Historical%20dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp}} [[1691 ...embraced him and said, ''"Go my son and wed the life-giving bride, Death. May the Almighty be with you always"''
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  • ...rries a kirpan. Tech Mahindra sent him from India to Brecksville, Ohio in May of 2007 to provide IT consulting services for AT&T. Shortly after Harchara May 12, 2004: Weapon possession charge dropped against a Sikh woman who entered
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  • 14: [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Har Rai]] /1 Chet *Chet 1= March 14
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  • As may be expected many of the teachings are through metaphors whereby mundane ide ...ard work; now dye the mind with devotion and the color will be lasting (M: 1, SGGS, p 468).
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  • ...ng with what is known as [[Chhota Ghallughara]], (smaller holocaust), on 1 May 1746 in which about 7,000 Sikhs were killed and 3,000 captured who were lat 1. Balbir Singh, Sri Charnnhari Vislhar. [[Amritsar]], 1942
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  • You may stand and recite the Shaastras and the Vedas, O Siblings of Destiny, but th One may read all the books of the Vedas, the Bible, the Simritees and the Shaastras
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  • Were I to cover all my body with clothes,[1] and did I nothing but bathe;<BR> <FONT SIZE=2><P>[1. This is done. by a sect called the K&acirc;prias, who cover even their fac
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  • ...you have become subservient to your woman, and now your feet are bound. ||1|| You may have children, a wife and many mistresses; you may enjoy all sorts of pleasures and fine clothes.
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  • ...generally flat breads; only a few varieties are raised breads. The breads may be made of different types of flour and can be made in various ways: 1. Baked in a tandoor; naan, tandoori roti, kulcha, lachha paratha
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible He grants the will to believe, provides living and contentment.(1)
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  • ...s in this world who would not eat until they have fed their brethren. They may themselves go without clothes and food, but cannot bear their comrades' dis ...must I become a Muslim? Don`t Muslims die? Why should I abandon my faith? May my faith endure until my last hair, the last hair on my head and until my l
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  • ...ed ones do not bathe, then seven handfuls of ashes are upon their heads. ||1|| <br> When the Guru is pleased, one's mind comforts itself. ||1||<br>
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  • 1) Lord Rishabha, 2) Ajitnath, 3) Sambhavanath, 4) Abhinandannath, 5) Sumatin ...m teaches that there are nine truths or realities (nava-tattva). They are: 1. soul (jiva), 2. non-soul (ajiva), 3. merit (punya), 4. Sin or demerit (pap
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  • ...: What! Sorry jee I cant, I have to go back, i cant stop for 6 ghariyaan (1 Ghari = 24 minutes) and you are talking bout 6 months! pir budhu shah : yes plzz u may
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  • ...related to Sikhism|newspaper=[[The Tribune (Chandigarh)|The Tribune]]|date=May 28, 2017|first=Sarika|last=Sharma]</ref> *''Brill’s Encyclopedia of Sikhism'', Volume 1 (with Kristina Myrvold et al, for its review, please see http://giss.org/js
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  • ...obal history, the values of life and the way to uphold these values. Also, may we all realise the dangers posed by uncontrolled and immoral minds on the d * 1. Sainapati, Kavi, Sri Guru Sobhd. Patiala, 1967.
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  • Accordingly, in late May of 1606, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] was arrested and brought to [[Lahore]] where he ...Arjan Dev Ji embraced martyrdom on Jeth Sudi 4th (1st Harh) Samvat 1663, (May 16, 1606).
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  • ...secure from him all the circumstances and have transcribed a volume which may please the hearts of those who should apply themselves to it.' Bala Sandhu 1. MacaulifTe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...eral may not be so conscious about some of the complex relations that they may have. Most animals’ behaviour is driven by their immediate sensory needs ...he Lord's Name are drenched with bliss; I worship their feet continually. (1)" (SGGS p1135).
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  • ...on for a 1991 murder— was back in the U.S. and was working at City Gas. On May 16, 1997, police surrounded City Gas headquarters and arrested three employ On July 1, 1997, police were called by a man who claimed Dhinsa had threatened him an
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  • ...act that too much sugar is bad for the body will deem the mother cruel and may even say so to the mother! However, as we understand the issues here we wou ...ī karam kamĝvḝī▫ĝ se▫ī karam kare▫i. Sėhje sĝcẖ milĝvṛĝ sĝcẖ vadĝ▫ī ḝe▫e. (1)
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  • ...the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the holy scriptures of the Sikhs asks: {{srig-h|1|9| ਕਿਵ ਸਚਿਆਰਾ ਹੋਈਝ ਕਿਵ ਕੂੜੈ � ...Says Nanak, by accepting the Hukam, which is written along with everyone! (1)}}
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  • You may enjoy the pleasures of hundreds of thousands of women, and rule the nine co ...hocked <!--dreadful-->. He ran out leaving behind his shoes and silk robe.(1) <br>
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  • ...Latif, the Muslim historian of the Punjab, "Lakhpat Rai brought with him, 1,000 Sikhs in irons to Lahore, and having compelled them to ride on donkeys, More than seven thousand Sikhs lost their lives at Kahnuvan (1 May 1746). In Sikh history, this devastation is referred to as Chhota Ghallugha
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  • ...ediate postpartum period. So, it is clear that ritualism has not faded but may be on the increase. ...small>Only by remembering Naam can one gain from cleansing baths, etc. See 1 below</small>
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  • ...tion and the spiritual wisdom of the True Guru, says BHALL the poet, these may be counted. ..., Your Glorious Virtues are so sublime; Your Praises belong only to You. ||1||22||
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  • ...either. In particular the Northern Indian, produces a better solider. This may be due to the dominant Aryan traits present amongst them. In particular, th ...so gave more soldiers to Britain then the entire Australia, although about 1:500 Sikhs did join the Nazis hence also fought alongside Hitler's generals.
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  • *Masti 1 ...utube.com/watch?v=QssxFZBBvq4&feature=PlayList&p=EC58380D22831A51&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=30</ref>
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  • ...sion, yet does not forsake his professed faith. He may seek redemption and may be readmitted to the communion after due penitence. 1. Sabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Amritsar, 1964<br>
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  • '''Thursday, 1 April 2004''' ...rdwara]]s (Sikh places of worship), died of a heart attack in New Delhi on 1 April, 2004 at the age of 79. He remained head of SGPC for a record 27 year
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  • *'''1. Definition of Sikh''' === 1. Definition of Sikh ===
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  • The Sikh leaders decided, "Come what may, the Sikhs on foot should climb the hills and the horsemen should cut throu * 1. Santokh Singh Jagdev "Bed Time Stories."
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  • ...rch your own self and live in the world with humility. Thus, O Nanak, you may go across (the ocean of existence) under God's grace"'' ([http://www.srigra ...y angered, and that these signs are present from a very early age. Another may be sociocultural. Anger is often regarded as negative; we're taught that it
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  • * '''[http://www.sikhdvd.com/ProductInfo.aspx?code=1 DVD now available - see their Official website] ...vailable as a DVD and also for theatrical release which are scheduled from May 08.
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  • ...Creator. Some of these sparks will have the quality of the Lord but others may resemble ash; however they all come from the same light source. ...ace and the Protector of His devotees; believe it - He is close to you.(2)(1)}} So the Creator is not far, He is close and can be reached easily provide
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  • {{pm|File:Begging Dog coloured 1.png|'Beg' only, before your One True Master!}} Knowing our situation (despite the fact we may not have remembered Him or done anything useful for Him, He still takes car
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  • ...roup of musicians who perform [[kirtan]] or a [[Giani]] (Sikh scholar) who may perform [[Katha]] (religious lecture). ...m Sikh history. Social and political matters of interest for the community may as well be discussed.
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  • ...erm which means '''"welfare of all"''' ''"may everyone be blessed"'' or ''"may good come to all"''. This is a term which forms an important part of the Si ...es well being, happiness and positive spirit and with your blessings, Lord may '''everyone in the world prosper and be in peace'''"'' or can be broken dow
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  • ...fferent languages on MS Windows platform, by the introduction of Windows 3.1. For many languages the limit of 255 characters was a hindrance, thus arose ...on this topic, but some points are worth mentioning. Migration to Unicode may not be painless as one has to adapt to new ways (but it is not a big deal)
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  • A close friend of mine, Professor Jap<sup>*1</sup> Singh, a professor at a [[Ludhiana]] university, narrated this episod I was puzzled and for a moment thought may be they have a wrong connection, but the office staff continued..
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  • ...get away with a black suit at the religious ceremony. Dark colours for men may be OK. ...e designated space before you enter the sanctified area. While some places may require you to be barefooted, usually wearing socks or stockings is accepta
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  • ...]. He translates Ik Onkar simply as "om!" ignoring the significant figure "1" and the suffix kar. For him ajuni and saibhan are synonymous, both meaning ...ia Office's Library in 1872 with a note saying, "in hope that some of them may be useful in the project entrusted to you."
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  • ...h vision to impart, a particular aspect of Truth to unfold, the whole text may be regarded as the reiteration of basic themes such as Divine immanence, Di ...nces of the language of [[Sukhmani]] from Braj even Bhakha, a few examples may be given:
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  • ...00,000 people. Japan had the lowest rate, at 0.05 gun deaths per 100,000 (1 per 2 million people). {{ref-web|http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art ...eath. We could compare the kirpan to an eating fork and find that the fork may prove to be a better weapon for combat compared to a kirpan.
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  • ...was a religious and national leader. In the greater part of the two books, 1 and 2, Samuel is devoted to the accounts of the first two kings of Israel - ...ivals of the Jews and also Daniel (prophecy and vision) Ezra, Nehemiah and 1 and 2 chronicles (History).
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  • |Joining with Maya, the spiritual consciousness is lost. ((1))}} ...possibility that the actions of the meat-eating sections of our community may be inconsistent with divine law.
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  • ...ed in the Punjab Legislative Council by Sardar Tara Singh of [[Moga]] on 7 May 1925 and piloted by another Sikh member, Bhai Jodh Singh, eminent education ...the Punjab Government Gazette on 7 August 1925 and it became operative on 1 November 1925 as The Sikh Gurdwaras Act, 1925 (Punjab Act VIII of 1925).
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  • ...miami&p_multi=MH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB33870521ECEF3&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10& ...r my Shaheedi, be removed and used by anyone (Donated for transplants) who may need. However if you need my eyes, let the authorities first tell my parent
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  • ...om Baku about 30 to 45 minutes by car. The origin of this word, Surkhani, may have come from “SHO-E-LE-KHANEH” meaning the house (“KHANEH”) of th ...entrance is much newer than that of the Commencing Verse as shown in Fig. 1.
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  • ...was routed and Wazir Khan killed in the battle of ChapparChin fought on 12 May 1710. Sirhind was occupied by the Sikhs two days later, and [[Bhai Baj Sing ...place on 5 February 1762. [[Sikh]]s rallied and attacked [[Sirhind]] on 17 May 1762. defeating its faujdar, [[Zain Khan]], who purchased peace by paying R
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  • In May 1994 he was involved in a typical bit of 'professional' wrestling chicanery * Canadian Open Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Yukon Eric
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  • ...al Court (ICC) - the world’s first permanent war crimes court. From 31st May to 11th June 2010 around 4600 representatives from ICC Assembly of State ...in the Dignity team led by President Museveni which beat UN leader’s team 1--0. Justice Choudry also led the ICC delegation to meet the victims of the
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  • * 1. Cutting or trimming of hair or [[Kesh]], * (a) The initiation ceremony may be conducted in any quiet and convenient place. In addition to the [[Guru
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  • ...urbani should be written beneath rather than crossing someone's art, which may hurt sentiments. --> ...other names of Chandi like durga, durgshah, kali etc. In Chandi Charitar 1 of Charitropakhyan, Guru Gobind SIngh give many names to Command of god.
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  • ...ed in the Punjab Government Gazette on 7 August and it became operative on 1 November 1925 as The [[Sikh]] Gurdwaras Act, 1925 ( Punjab Act. VIII of 192 * Schedule 1 contains Important historical shrines where there could be no doubt about t
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  • ...cked Shalateng on the November 22 with two infantry battalions, 1 Sikh and 1 (Para) Kumaon with a troop of armoured cars of 7 Cavalry and, in a brillian ...f the northern sector. Luckily for Pakistan, they paused". Tithwal fell on May 23. In six days, Brigadier Harbakhsh Singh had in a lightning move secured
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  • [[File:Book on Sikhs in World War 1.jpg|thumb|First Complete book on Sikhs in World War I]] ...come back. They are nowhere else commemorated. *Between 24th April and 1st May 1915, the Lahore Division had lost 3,889 men, or 30 % of the troops it had
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  • It may be incidentally mentioned that it was the Gospel according to Barnabas whic Though from the point of view of a historian the janamsakhis may be inadequate, they cannot be wholly discarded because they were based on l
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  • ...carried the torch of truth, heavenly love, peace and joy for mankind. For 1 year he spread his message of peace, compassion, righteousness and truth to 1) Una, Mandi, Rawalsar, Kullu, Manikaran<br>
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  • ...heir coming into the world is approved; they redeem all their ancestors. ||1|| ...om] After listening to these Katha, My mind starts loving Waheguru Simran, May Waheguru Bless All!
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  • ...Celebrations at [[Nanded]], [[Maharashtra]] into its real perspective, we may need to say a word about Nanded itself. For, destiny brought the Tenth Sikh Rajouri Garden 31-May-2008
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  • ...ith You. For, if I were to break with You, with whom would I then join? (1)Pause."''|File:Bibi Asees Kaur.jpg}} ...even for an instant. May you ever vibrate upon the Lord of the Universe. (1)Pause."''|File:Bibi Asees Kaur.jpg}}
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  • ...Kunti (mother of Pandava).<ref> According to the Mahabharata (VII.144.6030-1), he was son of Devamidha, while according to the Puranas, his father's nam -ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920
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  • ...the praise of the Lord.<br>Repeat the prayer of good deeds, and then, you may call yourself a Muslim.<br>O Nanak, the false obtain falsehood, and only fa ...gavaavai. tho naanak sarab jeeaa mihara(n)math hoe th musalamaan kehaavai (1)
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  • ...God to bless the people for their welfare and goodness, so that the people may not suffer from worldly temptations. The Gurus even paved the way towards t ...ally the religious '''principles laid down by the Guru''') is a term which may in its essential sense be taken to be synonymous with [[Sikhism]] itself.
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  • ===[[Guru Nanak|'''1. Guru Nanak Dev Ji''' - Guru from 1469 to 1539]]=== ...ground:#ffdead; text-align:center" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1"
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  • ...laying on the [[sarangi]], another playing on the [[dhadh]], and the third may be their leader, discoursing on the contents of their songs. Though they ar ...posed to introduce any words of his own or make interpolations in Gurbani [1]. The use of extra words like ha, ji, wahwah, piyara, etc., is against the
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  • During World Wars I and II, 83,055 Sikh soldiers laid down their lives, and 1,09,045 were wounded while fighting as part of British Indian Army. During World War 1 in 1915, 14th Sikh was involved in intense hand-to-hand fighting at Gallipo
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  • ...themes, but one central point of emphasis is the state of man, and how he may liberate himself from the bondage of self and prepare himself for union wit ...fested His name. He, the Beneficent One, is the source of mercy and grace (1). They who attach themselves to His Name are the winners in life; the rest
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  • ...]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] says: "Deg Teg Jag Maih Dou Chleha" which means "May both the kitchen and the sword prevail in the world" ([http://www.sridasam. ...ll by the sangat in the ardas for victory of the concept of "degh Tegh" ie May voctory prevail for the concept of "service and [[langar]] or food" and the
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  • ...e early morning to which Guru Nanak refers as Amrit Vela; when the devotee may contemplate the greatness of God (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, 2). Guru Angad Ji 1. Sikh RAHIT MARYADA. AMRITSAR, 1975
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  • ...being composed and the Holy Book was being compiled. A raga called Mukhari may be found in the classifications of Karnataka (South Indian) ragas during th # Saajan Des Videsiyare Sanehare Dedi (SGGS Ang 1111 ; Mahalla 1)
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  • ...or you. However, if you are unable to spare the time, please do not worry; may be some other time if circumstances allow. * [http://news.google.com/news/search?pz=1&cf=all&ned=uk&hl=en&q=japan+tsunami Google search for: Japan Tsunami]
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  • ...e [[Akal Takhat]] and the [[Golden Temple complex]] during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the [[Harmandir Sahib complex]] on the ...ppointed the counsel for Central Government in January 2001<ref name=quits-1>{{cite news | last = |first = | title = Senior govt counsel quits | work =
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  • {{p4|File:Kirtan sohila 1.png|Kirtan Sohila}} sohilaa raag ga-orhee deepkee mehlaa 1|
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  • ...ut this not in western culture but in other countries too. [This viewpoint may be subjective]. ...r;but when he comes home, she becomes shy, and modestly covers her face. ||1||<br>
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  • ...1 per cent of the total area and 58.5 per cent of the total population 360.1 per square km against 401 per square km for the entire state. The density o ...wns having a population of over 100,000 each, five lie in Malwa. Ludhiana (1, 012, 062, persons) is the most populous city in the state.
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  • ...irit; it further implies Eternity, Being, or Essence. The linguistic form may be negative, but the semantic implication is unmistakably affirmative. 1. Kapur Singh, Parasaraprasna (Reprint). Amritsar, 1989
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  • 72-6, isrIrwgu, mÚ 1 73-4, isrIrwgu, mÚ 1
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  • ...ties were to spread the teachings of the Guru and collect the [[dasvand]] (1/10th tithe) that all Sikhs rendered to the Guru to aid in furthering the Si ...ce the world. It is the way of nivirti or renunciation. Alternatively, one may choose to become so strong that no one dare interfere with his spiritual pu
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  • === Part 1: Chant 1 - 4=== ..., I am a sacrifice to my Guru; He made angels out of men, without delay. ||1||
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  • I am proud that the Sikhs of lower mainland in Vancouver raised 1.5 million dollars to help Haiti. ...ur Forms are endless. No one can tell how may Glorious Virtues You have. ||1||Pause||"]
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  • ...gh most Sikhs spell "Gurdwara" and refer it as the House of the Guru, that may not be the accurate spelling and meaning. .... "I seek the [[Sikh]]s of the [[Guru]] (to congregate therein) so that I may serve them and bow at their feet" (GG, 73).
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  • ...o spiritual communication. {{gb2|421|19408|This is Nanak's prayer, that he may be adorned with the True Name.}} In prayer, I remember him; I appreciate Hi *1. It provides a communication links to a higher authority brings a wider spi
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  • === PART 1 === Karoria got a bit worried as he got the impression Guru ji may be testing him. So he began to think carefully and answered, "Well, Babaji,
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  • ...illuminate this world; by His Grace, it comes to abide within the mind. ||1| (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 67) You may stand and recite the Shaastras and the Vedas, O Siblings of Destiny, but th
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  • ...a warning from those who have defeated others. He who is victorious today may suffer defeat tomorrow. Where are those kings who ruled here yesterday? Whe *1. Historical SIKH Shrines in Pakistan : Iqbal Qaiser
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  • '''Fauja Singh''' (born April 1, 1911) is a [[Sikh]] marathon runner who is now over 100 year old. He is or == 8 Records broken in 1 day==
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  • ..., etc is incredible. But then only Gurus are perfect, we Sikhs (disciples) may excell in literature, the martial arts, hunting or sportsmanship, even as m This happened on 1 December 1764. Bhai Gurbaksh singh was cremated behind Takht Akal bunga, la
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  • ....org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=51&english=t&id=2078#l2078 (1)]) ...sic philosophy of the faith. A [[Sikh|Sikh's]] primary belief is in only [[1|one]] supreme God – This sole God is the same for all the peoples of the
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  • ...ex worthy of Sikh aspirations and traditions. In the future new facilities may be added to make the Khalsa Heritage Complex the world’s foremost, compre ...ches them, irrespective of who they are, from where they come and whatever may be their faiths.
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  • ...e a surprise. My summary covers only part of the film. (The first sentence may tell you a little too much.) * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL6kqLxMUXQ Part 1]
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  • Puran Singh’s whole life was passed in writing activity that may be called ‘feverish’ without the implication of a mere metaphor. A vast ...Sikhs 2 volumes, [http://www.sikhcoalition.org/spiritofsikhpart1.pdf Part 1]
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  • {{p|File:The sacred writings of the Sikhs (1).jpg|Foreword from the UNESCO publication, ''"The sacred writings of the S ''"Mankind’s religious future may be obscure; yet one thing can be foreseen. The living higher religions are
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  • ...d sworn to protect. Shaheed Avtar Singh Brahma attained martyrdom on 21st May 1988. 1. Senior Superintendent of Police (S.S.P) Gobind Ram
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  • ...ੰਤਾ | ਏਕੁ ਪੁਰਬੁ ਮੈ ਤੇਰਾ ਦੇਖਿਆ ਤੂ ਸਭਨਾ ਮਾਹਿ ਰਵੰਤਾ ||੩|| ਤੇਰੇ ਗੁਣ ਬਹੁਤੇ ਮੈ [[1|ਏਕੁ]] ਨ ਜਾਣਿਆ ਮੈ ਮੂਰਖ ਕਿਛੁ ਦੀਜ� ...[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/30/world/asia/30india.html?_r=1 Where All May Eat, and Pitch In] and [http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/08/29/world/asi
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  • ...it is also the embodied manifestation of the Eternal Spirit. Transient it may be, but it is not unreal. This world is the abode of God; the True and Ete ...spell on the human mind, so that with the liberated psychic faculties, one may attain to the state of spiritual enlightenment —a state wholly exempt fro
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  • {|style="width:80%; background:#f0f0f0; " border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" |September 1, 2008 || Sarika announces that she will not return to Aberdare Girls' Compr
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  • ...e [[Akal Takhat]] and the [[Golden Temple complex]] during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the [[Harmandir Sahib complex]] on the [http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=5342 The Sikh Times] May 28, 2009 By Amrit Badesha
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  • |naanak mangai daras daan kirpaa karahu haray. (14)(1) ...e blessing of Your Vision, O Lord. Please, shower Your Mercy upon me! (14)(1)}}
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  • ...a. Bhai Sahib was born to Sardar Pala Singh and Mata Bhagwan Kaur on March 1, 1961 in village Khukhrana, district Moga. Bhai Sahib had 4 brothers and 3 On May 31, 1984 Bhai Kulwant Singh received news of the army surrounding Sri Darba
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  • ...n front of a splendid palace with minarets. Is it a simmering mirage, they may wonder? These edifices have appeared to have been scooped up by magic and p ...st Gurmandip Singh said the gurudwara was a meeting place not only for the 1,200 Sikh residents of Woolgoolga but also of the local community.
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  • ...ident and Managing Director'''] of its India operations effective December 1, 2012. Joginder Singh, presently the President and Managing Director of For ...President and Managing Director of its India operations effective December 1, 2012. Joginder Singh, presently the President and Managing Director of For
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  • ...bout [[1499]] found in the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] in [[Raag Asa]] Mehal 1, page 473. So for [[Sikh]]s from that period, there has been compulsion to ::: 1) Believes in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ji as the eternal guru
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  • ...iṯ rakẖ ur ḝẖĝro. Ŧam sansĝr cẖaran lag ṯarī▫ai sabẖ Nĝnak barahm pasĝro. (1) ...ord, swim across the dark cosmos; Nanak, '''all''' is Bramha's creation.(1)}}
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  • ...ich is pleasing to His Will. <br>O Nanak, God shall preserve your honor. ||1||"'' {{sref2|140|5761}} ''"To be called a Muslim is difficult. <br>If one be really so, then he may get himself called a Muslim. <br>First, let him savor the religion of the P
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible ...-prevailer, the sustainer, the eliminator of bondage and considerate.(1)
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  • ...to do with a diseaseless body so that hard penances and physical exercises may be undertaken. Yogasutras being the authoritative work on yoga, other popul |Katī▫ai ṯerā ahaʼn rog. Ŧūʼn gur parsāḏ kar rāj jog. ॥1
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  • ...e with God or of the same 'light' as God. Sikhs do not discount that Jesus may have merged with God, but Sikhs do not believe that Jesus is God. The answer may come as a shock to many Christians but Jesus never said he is God. Actually
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  • ...udge rules Sikhs must understand charges made against them''' (released 16 May 2010) ...man rights. Over 10,000 Sikhs gathered opposite Downing Street on the 16th May to support these Sikhs and to urge the British Government to ensure that th
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  • ...s. Salh who has three savaiye extolling the pre-eminence of Guru Amar Dãs (1) and Guru Ram Dãs (2), Bhalh who has one savaiyya in praise of Guru Amar D |Salh ||- ||- ||1 ||2 ||- ||3
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  • ...Nagnath]] is in central India and by road to [[Nanded]] is about 68kms and 1 h 21 min by car/road'''. ...lled this area and also visited Narsi Bamani, the birthplace of Namdev. It may be mentioned here that Namdev is also revered in Sikhism, as Bhagat Namdeo
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  • ...B.C. to sell back in the East. Finally, the Komagata Maru left Yokohama on May 3, 1914. On May 23, 1914, the Komagata Maru reached Vancouver and anchored near Burrard Inl
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  • ...was sent to this world by the Almighty. As Bhai Gurdas Ji mentions in Vaar 1 Pauri 23: {{tukc-bg|1|23|੨੩ : ਗ੝ਰ ਅਵਤਾਰ<br>
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  • |Kĝm kroḝẖ lobẖ mĝn ih bi­ĝḝẖ cẖẖorai. ॥1॥ |How can I escape the afflictions of sexual desire, anger, greed and pride? (1)}}
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  • ...has 24 staves ([[Salok]]s), one of which begins each canto. The number 24 may symbolically represent each hour of the day. There are 24 cantos, each cont ...om/watch?v=Ukjnpzs6BUQ youTube by RajKaregaKhalsa.Net] Sukhmani video part 1 (44:59)
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  • ...cess to a library that uses Jstor's services or the report may, I believe, may be purchased. ...though in some cases the owners were Muslims. Property worth more than Rs 1 Crore was destroyed.
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  • ...'Truth is greater than everything else, but higher still is true living.' 1 It was true life that he taught people to live, a life in which the spirit ...e not so hasty and raSh. I am tired and in sore need of rest. You may turn may feet in another direction where God-is not'. Thereupon Jiwan, in great ange
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  • |Birth = [[Sunday]] [[23 May]] [[1479]] at Basarkay, Amritsar '''Guru Amar Das Sahib Ji''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ) ([[Sunday]] [[23 May]], [[1479]] - [[Thursday]] [[16 September]], [[1574]]), Nanak III, was the
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  • ...hment/worldly infatuation and ego/pride respectively. The word 'evil' here may be understood to represent the connotation of Punjabi pap (sin), dokh (defe 1. The Guru led the Sikhs directly to practise [[Simran]] and [[Naam Japna]]
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  • ...n his combined force. Rao at the head of a large Maratha army, was offered 1,00,000 rupees for each day's march and 50,000 rupees for each halt. On 8 Ma ...f "unity of interests and of friendship" with the Sikhs was concluded on 9 May 1785 according to which the Sikhs agreed to forgo [[rakhi]] in the Gang Doa
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  • 1. Short title, extent and commencement. ...of scheduled Gurdwara and publication of list forwarded under sub-section (1) in a consolidated list.
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  • '''1) In [[Sikhism]] everyone is equal. All people of different color, religion, ...ne Light, the entire universe welled up. So who is good, and who is bad? ||1|| (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 1349)
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  • ...f the independence struggle.''. '''Frontline'''. Vol. 14 :: No. 22 :: Nov. 1 - 14, 1997.</ref> ...oj of Sunam, Patiala State, 1927, National Archives of India, New Delhi, p 1</ref> Sardar Tehal Singh was at that time working as a watchman on a railwa
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  • It may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service and civilians under milit ...1921. When the convoy protection troops were attacked, this Sepoy was No. 1 of a Lewis Gun Section. Early in the action he received a very severe gunsh
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  • Getting up early in the morning, conceive God in the mind.(1)<br /> He may read, listen to and ponder over Granth Jee.(18)<br />
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible He is luminously manifest and dominates all the domains.(1)
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  • ...il the occupation of the Punjab by the British in 1849. Among his writings may be mentioned: ...Guru Gobind Singh Sahib that his life may be dedicated to Guru and that he may forever remain attached to his feet.
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  • ...circles. God does not suffer in the sense of pain from evil as evil, but may suffer compassion (daya) as bearing the pain of others to relieve them (of ...a virtue of the mind. In [[India]]n thought, virtues are classified into (1) those of the body: [[dana]] (charity), paritrana (succouring those in dis
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  • (Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Vol. 1, 1995, ed., Harbans Singh, page 133- autonomous region may be declared as entitled to frame its own internal constitutions on the
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  • ...lines pregnant with high moral purpose and with deep spiritual insight. He may have recorded these in his book from where they were transferred to the Vol *1. Sabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib.Ainritsar, 1959
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  • ...Through the Ages, True even now and says Nanak will be True in the future |1| ===Hymns 1,2 & 3===
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  • ...defend the sangat. Ajit Singh at the head of 100 Sikhs reached there on 23 May 1699, punished the Ranghars and recovered the looted property. Following th *1. Chhibbar, Kesar Singh, Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka. Chandigarh, 1972
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  • *raag sireeraag mehlaa pahilaa 1 ghar 1.</b> (Raag Siree Raag, First Section, First House:) ...ht go astray and forget You, and Your Name would not enter into my mind. ||1||
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  • ...and Louis E. Fenech hypothesize that the Nirmalas originated much later or may have descended from the [[Udasi]]s, who are similar to them in ascetic life [[File:Simhasth2016 Panchayati akhada nirmal Shahi Snan.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Nirmal Akhara procession at [[Ujjain Simhastha]] 2016 (Kumbh Mela)]]Like
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  • ...haritropakhyan is conversation between minister and king except [[Charitar 1]]. This bani contains symbolic language having different characters which h ...home of my own heart. O Nanak, the fire within me has been quenched. ||4||1||15||<br> (ਪੰਨਾ 1207, ਸਤਰ 4, ਮਃ 5)
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  • ...r education or to escape from political and military upheaval in China. On May 13, 1917, she married an agricultural economist missionary, John Lossing Bu ...pal_Singh#SOME_OPINIONS|Some Opinions]]" in the introduction to the volume 1 of this translation by [[Dr Gopal Singh]].
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  • ...eate karma, and in the Court of the Lord, they receive their punishment. ((1))'' {{SGGS|33|1381}} ...f the Guru's Shabad eradicates the karma of millions of past actions. ((3)(1))'' {{SGGS|1195|51661}}
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  • ...e teachings have been tried and tested by, "the sages of the ages". As you may have guessed the sole purpose of Kundalini yoga as taught by Harbhajan Sing ...nything else. A serious Kundalini yoga practitioner is encouraged to spend 1-2 hours a day, and thus it becomes practical for common working people.
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  • ...the '''Punjab province of [[Pakistan]]'''. Founded in its current form in May 1972, it is by far the country's most populous and prosperous region. It ...akistan's one hundred and sixty-seven million citizens (2008) are Muslims.[1]
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  • ...1/AmritSavaiye_GNNSJ.mp3 DOWNLOAD - AmritSavaiye_GNNSJ.mp3 - Download size:1.3M & Play 3.5min] |Without even a little blessings of Almighty Lord, one is absolutely nothing (1)}}
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  • ...taught that a man's sins are moral lapses caused by his environment. They may be cleansed through meditation. ...mily. After their earthly life is over and after undergoing judgment, they may have eternal fellowship with him in heaven. They will not lose their unique
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  • ...carried the torch of truth, heavenly love, peace and joy for mankind. For 1 year he spread his message of peace, compassion, righteousness and truth to ...ber the Name, so mayest thou be released from thy shackles."|(Suhi Mohalla 1, p-729)}}
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  • ...pause" which reads: "Extend Thy grace to the helpless one. Merciful Lord ! May my mind in humility adore the dust of the feet of Thy saints !!" "It is His ...ocean. God is self existent. He is the subtle essence as well as the form (1). He is the Giver and dispenses largesse to all, yet His treasures never fa
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  • ...Gobind Singh (1666-1708) who held the first march at Anandpur on Chet vadi 1, 1757 Bk (22nd February, 1701). Unlike Holi, when people playfully sprinkle The popularity of this festival may be judged from the fact that out of five Sikh public holidays requested by
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  • ...ngh, the maverick presenter of Gurbani “world music” style, some puritans may not entirely agree with Bibi ji,. Yet, many famous classical musicians hav ...ductions in English (pioneered by Dya Singh in albums like Gurbani Yatra) may be the next step for the benefit of young Sikhs in the diaspora.
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  • Sitting: 1, 2, 3. Baba Narain Singh Ji Kila Raipur, 4. Bhai Nahar Singh Ji, Mundia, 5. Standing: 1, 2, 3, 4. Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Suthrishar Ji Jamalpur, 5. Col. Piara Singh J
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  • ...things were made by Him ; and without Him was not made anything" (John, 1,1,). The poets of the nirgnna school like Kabir and Dadu also equate the saba Forms may be with or without a self or soul. The ensouled forms have been called jiva
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  • ...reed; the person speaking lies has some gain at the back of their mind; it may just be done for a laugh but whatever the motivation, the Guru says that gr :::1. Does not disclose everything - that is only gives the briefest of answer w
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  • ...ease-of-Nanak-Shah-Fakir/articleshow/46772817.cms The Times of India]: Apr 1, 2015</ref> [[Damdami Taksal]] also submit memo to Akal Takht jathedar agai ...e congratulate you. his is a fine example of promotion of sikh faith. <br> May the almighty Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji bless you and grant you success in
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  • ...e in His abstract form - [[Nirgun]] - before He created the Universe. This may be called the state of precreation. God was in the state of sunn samadhi or As it pleased Him, so did He act; without Him, there was no other. ||1||" {{sref2|509|22763}}
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  • '''Bibi Harnam Kaur''' ji ([[10 April]] [[1882]] - [[1 October]] [[1906]]), a pioneer in the field of women's education, was born ...al to Takht Singh took place on 11 October 1893 and they were married on 8 May 1894. She received the new name of Harnam Kaur when she was administred, on
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  • ...Muslim prayer; <br>'''all the human beings are the same''', although they may appear to be different.}} ''Mankind’s religious future may be obscure, yet one thing can be foreseen. The living higher religions are
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  • | 1 || [[Agni Purana|Agni]] || 15,400 verses || Contains details of Vastu Shast ...nother persons body. This is usualy done to continuous life i.e the person may discard his own old body and enters the new one.
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  • ...s, ''Rumi: The Fable of the Lion’s Share'', "Journey to the Sea", Issue 4, 1 October 2008, http://journeytothesea.com/rumi-lion/</ref> The Masnavi is a * Books 1 and 2: They “are principally concerned with the ''nafs'', the lower carna
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  • She has brought a chain and a rope. ||1||<br> ...ame of parmarath (the subtle truth) that by committing them the Great sins may feel shy..<br>
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  • ...s in this world who would not eat until they have fed their brethren. They may themselves go without food and clothing but cannot bear their comrades' dis *1. Bhangu, Ratan Singh, Prachin Panth Prakash. Amritsar, 1914
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  • ...s made this manual. Guru Nanak says in one of His hymns (Asa di Var, Pauri 1, page 463) „God Himself is uncaused (self illuminated, „Api ne aap saje ...of his hymns that one can enter into any type of relationship with God, it may be that you want him to be your father, or mother, beloved, brother or any
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  • He administers justice to both Hindus and Muslims. ||1||Pause|| Please show mercy to me, O Master. ||1||Pause||
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  • ...gral part of the Union of India, and, thirdly, this Sikh autonomous region may be declared as entitled to frame its own internal constitutions on the basi "MAY THE RIDER OF THE BLUE HORSE HELP US."
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  • ...na and Jagtar Singh Hawara in the Beant Singh assassination case on August 1, 2007. Three others; Lakhwinder Singh, Gurmeet Singh and Shamsher Singh we August 1, 1996: Chandigarh Court sentenced death penalty against Balwant Singh Rajao
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  • ...marks borrowed from English have been incorporated besides the full stop (1) which existed traditionally. ...is Ram, that is, or in oTff (kal) represents k+a, while B" represents only 1. Other vowels after consonants are shown by vowel symbols which also happen
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  • ...en Temple]], the holiest shrine of the [[Sikh]]s. The attack, initiated on May 31st 1984, was one of the most inflammatory actions ever taken by the India *1. Regional autonomy for Punjab. (The Indian Government was interfering)
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  • ...hment/worldly infatuation and ego/pride respectively. The word 'evil' here may be understood to represent the connotation of Punjabi pap (sin), dokh (defe ...sala-mula). One of the standard [[Buddhist]] words for evil is klesa which may be translated as 'defilement' or ‘depravity’. A list of six defilements
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  • {{tukc|225|9788|ਦ੝ਰਮਤਿ <small><sup>[[ਦ੝ਰਮਤਿ|*1]]</sup></small> ਅਗਨਿ ਜਗਤ ਪਰਜਾਰੈ ॥<br> ii)Another hymn (page 118) explains that God may be compared to a gardener who takes care of all the trees, plants and flowe
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  • ...h Regiment. No living glory can transcend that of their supreme sacrifice, may they rest in peace.<br><br>In the last two world wars 83,005 turban wearing ...less than 20 batteries of artillery and 32 battalions of British infantry, 1,000 strong and more were sent to England. Altogether 80,000 British officer
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  • :The whole article, ''The Gift'' may be read at: [http://www.sikhchic.com/article-detail.php?id=217&cat=12 Sikh I want to clarify that those who are unfamiliar with our old traditions, they may acquiesce to these closed door hearings and then come to some arrangements
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  • '''Kartar Singh Sarabha''' ([[24 May]], [[1896]] - [[16 November]], [[1915]]) began his involvement in the [[Gad ...was "Put at stake everything for the freedom of the country." On November 1, 1913, the Ghadar Party started printing a paper named 'Ghadar', which was
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  • '''1. Lays waste to the body''' Kĝm kroḝẖ ahaʼnkĝr vigūṯė. Har simran kar har jan cẖẖūtė. ॥1॥<br>
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  • * 1. '''[[Dharam Khand]]''': the realm of righteous action ([http://www.srigran ...er religious traditions as well. The number of stages and the nomenclature may vary, but the broad features of the journey remain the same. The seven muqa
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  • ...http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&g=1&h=1&r=1&t=1&p=0&k=0&Param=922 922] of [[SGGS|Guru Granth Sahib]], the Sikh Holy Scriptu kahai naanak anand ho-aa satguroo mai paa-i-aa. ((1))|
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  • ...of the soul has strong links with notions of an afterlife''', but opinions may vary wildly even within a given religion as to what happens to the soul aft ...n, listen to my advice, O my Mind! Only good deeds shall endure, and there may not be another chance" (GG, 154).
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  • * 1. '''[[One God]]''':- of all the Universe - The fundamental belief of Sikhis ...d, give me this boon. May I never ever shirk from doing good deeds. Never may I fear when I go to fight the enemy. With surety, victory will be mine'' Be
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  • ...The holy sage bestowed the spring of divine benediction in 927 Hijri, 1520/1 AD" ...engineers regiment. The discovery was announced by Subedar Fateh Singh on May 9, 1918. A tablet in Turkish also marks the spot.
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  • ...ikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]] some 1400 years before. Though Jesus and Guru Nanak may have walked through some of the same territories, Guru Nanak's journeys wer ...hineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not."'' (KJV - John 1:1-5).
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  • ...s Verity, Unincarnated and Self-Existent, known through His grace.|(GG. Pg 1)}} ...false belief indulges in falsehood; God is free from birth and death. . . May that mouth be scorched which says that God is incarnated" (GG, 1136).
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  • '''Makhan Singh''' (27 December 1913 – 18 May 1973) was an Indian-born labour union leader who is credited with establish ...ttend the wedding of his brother-in-law. However, disguised as a Muslim on May Day he addressed 30,000 textile workers who were on strike in Ahmedabad dem
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  • ...f the world via road, rail and airline network. Pilgrims outside the state may use railways or air services up to {{wiki|Jammu}} and then travel by road t *1.[[Bhai Pheru Singh ji]] (1693-1768)
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  • Fares vary from day to day, they may be checked at: [http://www.makemytrip.co.in/makemytrip/flightSearchSubmit. ...2000 with my sister and mother, here are some details about our trip which may help.
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  • Baba Sri Chand died at Kiratpur on Magh sudi 1,1685 bik/ 13 January 1629.<ref name="srichandbhatt">Bhatt Vahis</ref>. Udas ...page 225 -He may be called a Siddha, a man of spiritual perfection, and he may summon riches and supernatural powers; (www.srigranth.org)]</ref>
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  • ...ntense abuse - psychological and physical. On fair estimate, no less than 1 in 3 daughters-in-law are victims of abusive in-laws in the Punjabi-Sikh *1. Support victims of abuse, inside and outside of marriage. Do not conform
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  • ...he transcendent Unity of God are seen as two fundamental doctrines in Sufi 1 Islam. God is the ground of all being and there is nothing except Him. Thus ...e Unity itself. However, Sufi doctors assert that although Wahdat al-Wujud may be interpreted that Sufism see the face of God everywhere, it does not mean
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  • ...preme sacrifice had never previously been recorded in human history'''. On May 25, 1675 in answer to an appeal of a large group of revered Kashmiri Pandit ...the rights of all the people of God, no matter what their chosen religion may be. [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]] put into practise the profound message of [[Gurba
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  • ...akh%20jhagre%20Part%201.mp3 Giani Sant Singh Maskeen on Meat Eating - Part 1] ...er Singh, Mandi Gobind Garh - A Lecture on Concept of Meat and Gurmat(Part 1 of 7)]
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  • ...sioner. However, those assigned to the task fell into the police net on 23 May 1921. Arrest warrants were issued against Master Mota Singh and Kishan Sing 1. Sahni, Ruchi Ram, Struggle for Reform in Sikh Shrines. Ed. Ganda Singh. Am
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  • ...f [[Guru Nanak]]'s addressed to Mardana. He is convinced that an evil body may be cleansed of sin in [[sangat]] (GG, 553). '''*1. [https://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2015/12/gurmat-sangeet-da-pehla-r
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  • ...to their lives. The wedding event however will last for the whole day and may spill into the next day. ...humble by nature, and earns his bread by honest means, with him matrimony may be contracted without a question and without consideration for wealth and r
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  • ...crossing the 4th pehr. This is due to the biological clock, ofcourse there may be slight variations. 1) Dharam di Kirat karni - Earn by honest means.<br>
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  • ...ingh / Sant Ditta Ram |journal=Journal of Punjab Studies |volume=20 |issue=1 |pages=159–192}}</ref> ...m the Maharaja of Nabha and the Khalsa Akhbar recommenced publication on 1 May 1893. Editorship was again entrusted to Ditt Singh. Ditt Singh also helped
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  • ...g of [[Mahant Bhai Gulab Singh Ji]] as per tradition. That blessed day was May 8, 1950. He was known as a great propagator of Gurmat as preached by the Si ...as a very early riser as he slept very little. He woke up every morning at 1.00 AM and immersed himself in [[Naam Simran]]. Till 3.00 AM he would comple
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  • ...the imperial robe, and proclaimed Nawab. Whatever the truth of this story may be, Kapur Singb became a notable figure among the Sikhs. He had succeeded h ...st naked, into successive villages, to mark them as his." This description may well have been true of their earlier conquests, but the old Mughal province
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  • ...mselves. At their meeting on the occasion of Divali following the death on 1 July 1745 of Zakariya Khan, they reorganized themselves into 25 groups of a ...of the Sicques [sic] to maintain the existence of empire and religion, we may see some ambitious chief led on by his genius and success, and, absorbing t
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  • So we left by Golden Temple Express which departed from Surat at around 1-15 a.m. on April 29th 2002. We were received by the staff of Golden Temple Eventually, we returned to Surat on 18th May 2002. On 25th May again bone marrow analysis and electrophoresis tests were done on my body.
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  • '''Idol worship''' may refer to worship of a cult image or an object that is venerated as the repr that the Lord was born on the eighth lunar day. ||1||<br>
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  • ...ned in ancient Sanskrit writings under the name Syamantaka. Hindus believe[1] that Krishna himself obtained the diamond from Jambavantha, whose daughter ...t at that time call the stone by its present name, but despite some debate[1] about the identity of 'Babur's Diamond' it seems likely that it was the st
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  • |Nānak oh apras sagal nisṯārai. ((1)) ...such a one is the true 'touch-nothing Saint', who emancipates everyone. ((1))}}
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  • ...ਰਾਂ ਮਾਰਨਾ ਕਿ ਉਹ ਤੁਰਤ ਮਰ ਜਾਵੇ./For jhatka, a Sikh while delivering the blow may utter Sat Sri Akal (True is the Timeless Lord), which is both a Sikh war sl 1. Sikhs observe care and compassion towards the slaughter of domestic animal
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  • ...the earth, the trees, and the water - all are the Creation of the Lord. ||1||"'' [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=72 There is serious concern that the earth may no longer be a sustainable biosystem. The major crises facing the earth—t
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  • ...ikhs are meat-eaters and decry vegetarians as daal khorey (lentil-eaters).[1] The food served in the Sikh temples (Gurudwaras) is invariably vegetarian ...srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=1290&g=1&h=1&r=1&t=1&p=0&k=0 |title=Sri Guru Granth Sahib |publisher=Sri Granth |date= |accessda
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  • ...of Maharshi Debendranath Tagore was born in Jorasanko on 25th Baisakh, 7th May 1861.Died on 7 August 1941 (aged 80) Rabindranath’s grandfather Prince Dw ...istory Congress's from its second session held in 1938, and three section, 1. Ancient, 2. Medieval and 3. Modern were created for simultaneous discussio
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  • Union with Him may soon come about, should her love be sincere. artress.” (Bhai Gurdas Var 1, Pauri 32)
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  • {{Newsbit2|http://worldsikhnews.com/1%20July%202009/We%20The%20Racists.htm|We, the Racists!|File:Racism-2.png|''" ...es of the World Sikh Council and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops met May 29-31, 2009 at St. Therese’s Retreat Center in Columbus, Ohio for a three
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  • ...Urdu/Kashmiri to Roman script and reverse || Principal Investigator || Rs. 1.25 Lakh *1. IEEE
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  • ...p274]) and to the Muslim, "Repeat the prayer of good deeds, and then, you may call yourself a Muslim" ([http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani? ...ਾਨਣ ਹੋਆ ॥ ਜਿਉਂ ਕਰ ਸੂਰਜ ਨਿਕਲਿਆ ਤਾਰੇ ਛਪੇ ਅੰਧੇਰ ਪਲੋਆ ॥ </big>(Bhai Gurdas Var 1.27)
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  • ...ntial holocaust was taken over by the [[Agha Khan]]. Lord Minto on October 1, 1906 in front of Agha Khan and other Muslim and British dignatories at Sim ...llows: Muslims, 4,505,000; Sikhs and other non-muslims, 7,060,000. To this may be added the population of Sikh states of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Kapurthala
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  • ...Sahib. "On Sundays, festival days and Masya (New Moon), the number exceeds 1 lakh (100,000)," says jathedar Harpinder Singh, who is in charge of the lan ...ave been possible without the grace of Waheguru: "Loh langar tapde rahin" (may the hot plates of the langar remain ever in service) are the words that eve
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  • ...nked and ex-communicated from the [[Khalsa]] "Brotherhood", even though he may be considered a Sikh by society. As a natural corollary, he '''loses the Gr ...If you are a Vegetarian, you cannot look down at non-vegetarians – as they may have excelled in other areas of [[Sikhism]].
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  • ...were engaged in the profession of weaving also called ramdasia sikhs. They may at times be also referred to as julaha meaning a weaver in punjabi and hind Magahi (1,300), Gujarati (400)
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  • ::::::::[[Dasam Granth]] Page 703, Line 1 ...this not in western culture but in other countries too. '''[This viewpoint may be subjective].
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  • Var Malar ki Mohalla 1, 28-2, p-1291 One boat may sink, but the other shall cross over.
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  • ...arbaric acts of the mighty, heartless and immoral rulers of a huge nation. May the world reflect on this grim and gutless episode in the history of humani *1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahl 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...along with Raja Ram Singh’s forces at later’s request as General Ram Singh may have believed that the presence of a Guru in the Mughal ranks might serve a ...respects, we are stauncher than the Punjabi Sikhs," says Jaswant Kaur. "We may not speak the language but we follow our religious book very seriously. Mos
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  • ...ot disobey God’s order. Jaidev rejoined, ‘God is master and omnipotent. He may have thousands and tens of thousands of wives, but one for me is the same a The estimation in which the Gitgovind was held may be gathered from the following anecdote. A gardener's daughter while one da
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  • In May 1910, he and his associates started, in Persian, a revolutionary journal, t [[Image:Sardarajitsingh_(1).JPG|thumb|right|300px|Sardar Ajit Singh History at memorial]]
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  • ISBN 81-8092-001-1 ...othis. Also, on the index the recorded date is Samwat 1682 BK, Sawan Vadi 1, or July 10, 1625 CE. Balwant Singh Dhillon states:
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  • ...ained active as its president till his death which occurred in Delhi on 27 May 1983. 1. Partap Singh, ''Biography Sardar Hukam Singh'', Delhi 1989
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  • Please note that some of the schedules of time and days may have changed. Kindly check with the air and train operators before travelli ...mbai to Nanded on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Other carriers may fly from Delhi to Mumbai and then onto Nanded. Please check the links below
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  • ...was transferred to the Campbell pore Jail from where he was released on 1 May 1942. 1. President of the Kisan Sabha Punjab<br />
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  • ...were border States, should be organized on proper and efficient lines. On May 5, 1948, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, hereafter called PEPSU, was On May 23, 1951, a 7-person ministry was sworn in. It consisted of Sarvshri Raghbi
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  • 1. Asa ==1. Raag Aasaa (ਆਸਾ) ==
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  • ...vailable as a DVD and also for theatrical release which are scheduled from May 08. ...cer is shown being chased by scantily-clad women. Two terrorist attacks on May 22, 2005 on theatres in New Delhi showing the film killed one person and in
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  • ...y [[Golden Temple]] Mail express train which departed from Surat at around 1-15 a.m. on April 29th 2002. We were received by the staff of [[Golden Templ We returned to Surat on 18th May 2002 and on 25th May again bone marrow analysis and electrophoresis tests were done on my body.
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  • ...tual challenge: Thakral has to cope with fears among some analysis that it may be banking too heavily on China's volatile consumer-products market. Still, ...Cantonese-speaking son, the group has cobbled together a customer base of 1,500 dealers, distributors and retailers in 75 major cities. "Not many playe
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  • ...slation available of the section. The translation is done by PP Bindra and may contain his personal views. We are not responsible for any error in transla Who was sitting besides the Honourable One (the King).(1)
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  • [[Image:Sikhs in World War 1.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Sikhs soldiers off-duty presenting a gift to local bo ! Sirhind Brigade 1/ Highland Light Infantry
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  • ...l Pradesh and on the south by Haryana and Rajasthan. Physically, the state may be divided into two parts, sub Shivalik strip and Sutlej-Ghaggar Plain. The Punjab is one of the smallest states of India representing 1.6 per cent of its geographical area and 2.6 per cent of it's cropped area.
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  • “…In the light of these observations it may be stated that the selections from the Bhagat Bani were not made exclusivel ...Verse’, commonly called Mool Mantra, of the Aad Guru Granth Sahib (AGGS) [1] indicates that < is generally pronounced by many Sikh theologians and scho
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  • ...he public by Bangladesh Television authorities on Dhaka TV Network on 16th May, 1990. During the programme, it was stated by the Director of National Muse ...lic rather than Granth Sahib per se. It weighs about 80 lbs and the leaves may wear out if used for reading.
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  • The only Translation available, it may contain Bindra's personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsibl You lead us, holding our hands, in both the worlds.(1)
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  • ...g in remote villages in Ecuador have a mutation that some biologists say may throw light on human longevity and ways to increase it. The villagers are ...ambassador of sports brand Adidas, Fauja Singh who will turn 100 on April 1 today launched a campaign against drug addiction in Punjab by organising a
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  • ...The set of rules of how to build a melody which can ignite a certain mood[1] in the reciter and listeners. The Sikh holy scripture, [[Guru Granth Sahib ...otes take which ornamentation, which notes ''must'' be bent, which notes ''may'' be bent, phrases to be used, phrases to be avoided, and so on. The result
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  • On November 1, 1984, a huge mob from the suburbs of Delhi descended on various localities ...ndira Gandhi shot by two of her sikh security guards at her residence, No. 1 Safdarjung Road, and rushed to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AII
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  • ...a genius and each time a bell within me rang and I was not mistaken, and I may say that in each case it was before there was any recognition of the qualit ...udent during the day while working at night at minimum wage (at that time $1.25 an hour), processing several hundred rolls of film overnight.
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  • ...e concern God, His nature and attributes, and the means by which salvation may be attained. ...ore Guru Ji’s demise, Guru Ji said <b>“Hinduism may not be my faith, and I may not believe in various Hindu traditions like idol worship, caste system, pi
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  • ...ding; it is behaviour belonging to the Stone Age. Shame on you, India! You may have made some material progress in the last sixty years but the standards ...so why should they be treated as guilty of any crime! Shame on you India. May the Lord protect you from the laws of [[Karma]]!
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  • *Cover:Hard with Gold LeafText. Sikhs in World War 1 (1,5 KG) * Between 24th April and 1st May 1915, the Lahore Division had lost 3,889 men, or 30 % of the troops it had
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  • He was born to Bhai Sada Nand and Mata Premo at 1:13 A.M. on the 7th moon day of Poh Bikrami Samat, 1718, which was Tuesday, ...Padit Kirpa Ram approached Guru Ji with a petition at Anandpur Sahib on 25 May, 1675 A.D. Hearing the hair-raising story of the pandit, Guru ji was lost d
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  • ...man being, there are nine visible inlets/outlets (2 nostrils, 2 ear holes, 1 mouth, 2 eyes, 2 below the waistline). And the 10th inlet is located in the ...ns also used to tie their long hair into a knot on the top of their heads. May be, they did so with a view to obtaining the above mentioned benefits). If
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  • ...st october 1914 in the first battle of Ieper and from 22 april 1915 to 1st may 1915 in the second battle of Ieper. More gas attacks followed on 27-29 April and 01-02 May 1915 and the victims were again British, Sikhs, Pathans, French and Algeria
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  • ...false belief indulges in falsehood; God is free from birth and death. . . May that mouth be scorched which says that God is incarnated" (GG, 1136). ...re within the ambit of [[hukam]]; there is nothing outside of it." (GG, p. 1).
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  • ...in general, and for women in particular, started in March, 1947. Whatever may be the causes of the walpindi and Multan riots, it is admitted that these w 1. Every effort must be made to recover and restore abducted women and childr
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  • ...(1469-1539 A.D.) would not have visited Sri Lanka before 1510 A.D., which may be considered as the date of a probable visit to that island. It will there ...a Buddhism was elsewhere in the island. Guru Nanak, according to Archer, ' may indeed have sought out the Ceylon of Hindu legend, and the janamsakhi says
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  • ...l Diablo, and is on land purchased in 1995. The entire project cost about $1.5 million, which is being paid for by the local congregation. ...heir hair uncut, and many cover their heads with a cloth turban. They also may carry specific articles as part of their faith, such as a comb, a steel bra
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  • ...to be used. Over the centuries raga names and the exact pitch of the tones may have varied. Lack of a precise national system for Indian music indicates ...l ones may be used for the lighter forms. Vars ([[sloka]]s and [[pauri]]s) may be set to authorized folk tunes, some selected by the [[Gurus]] themselves,
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  • While the Turbans of Micronesia may have been spread by Arab traders, it is likely that turbans have been part .... Despite the martyrdoms of the Fifth and Ninth Gurus of the Sikhs on 30th May 1606 and 11th November 1675 respectively, most of the Hindus and Muslims di
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  • * .... that in the '''[[Sikhs in World War 1|last two world wars]]''', 83,005 turban wearing Sikh soldiers were killed a ...Brahmins]] who came to see [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]] at [[Anandpur sahib]] in May 1675 for protection against the atrocities of [[Aurangzeb]]. Also that Pand
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  • On May 3, 1893, the Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Ferozpur, where Macauliffe was then post ...quality. Likewise letters were received from Baba Sir Khem Singh Bedi (May 1, 1889), the Raja Sahib Faridkot (February 24, 1898), Baba Sumer Singh, Maha
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  • ==Volume 1== |JAPU || 1
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  • ...d, give me this boon. May I never ever shirk from doing good deeds. Never may I fear when I go to fight the enemy. With surety, victory will be mine'' ...n: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors by Max Arthur Macauliffe (Volume 1)]
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  • ...n, listen to my advice, O my Mind! Only good deeds shall endure, and there may not be another chance (GG, 154). Says [[Guru Arjan]]: '''“milu jagadis m *1. Sabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Amritsar, 1959
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  • 1 Foundation laid by the Guru in 1689 ...pur to make last prayers for Raja Deep Chand. Guru Sahib stayed there till May 13. By this time Rani Champa had come to know that Guru Sahib had decided t
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  • ...ee ichhaa. Tav charnan man rehai hamaaraa. Apnaa jaan karo prat(i)paaraa. (1) ...are fulfilled. My mind is focused on Your Feet. Sustain us as Your Own. (1)}}<br>
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  • ...lunteer to provide and prepare the Langar. This is very generous, as there may be several hundred people to feed, and caterers are not allowed. All the pr :"May the iron pots of Langar be ever warm (in service).”
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  • <big><center>May his soul rest in peace</center></big><br> His work on [[Sikhi]] may continue to be controversial, and it created a wider debate among Sikhs an
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  • ...the situation in Dera Ismail Khan Tehsil as still serious. In Tank town, 1,500 refugees have been removed to Police Stations and other places of safet ...Ismail Khan the total number of shops burned with their entire stocks was 1,000 and the estimated value of the loss was Rupees two crores. In the Prov
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  • * 1. A true Sikh of the Guru mediates on the Lord's Name regularly early everyd ...kh to the Guru rather than to the physical form. It is accepted that this may have been developed by later Gurus, but what is important to understand whe
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  • ...aaye hain daye hamare;ham itt wal teh rakhen gher,tum in maro hot saver". [1] ...attack Zain Khan of Sirhind, who bought peace by paying them Rs 50,000 in May, and they were ravaging the neghbourhood of Lahore during July-August 1762,
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  • *From a Sikh newspaper, the Khalsa Akhbar (Punjabi) of Lahore, May 25,1894, from the pen of its editor, Giani Ditt Singh, ...t from Hinduism. A few helpful instances lead us to believe that the Sikhs may prove more accessible to scriptural truth than the Hindus and Mohammedans�
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  • ...rn with topics of theological interest, have also political significance. (1) ...of fear and suspicion of the times. But for our purpose, only one example may be sufficient to prove this allegation. It is on the record that Jahangir a
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  • (1) the jat represents Scythian ruggedness while the bhapa represents Hindu an ...arm to Sikh thinking and institutions, and which, if not quickly scotched, may, in the course of time, give a severe set-back to the realisation of Sikh p
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  • ...the mystery of its moral élan. As a matter of fact, the theme of [[Japji]] may be said to be what occurs in the course of stanza 4: vadiai vicharu (contem ...sly, for while no date can be assigned to [[Bhai Gurdas]]’ Varan, the work may be assumed to have appeared soon after the compilation of the Scripture in
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  • Between 24th April and 1st May 1915, the Lahore Division had lost 3,889 men, or 30 % of the troops it had During World War 1, when the steel helmet was first introduced, we British Officers of Sikh Re
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  • ...a-thmnl.gif|If you have been to the North Sumatra capital of Medan, you may well have passed through an area of the city known to locals as Kampung ...Guru - part 1|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/my-relation-1.jpg|Sat Mitar Kaur talks about how the Guru is a miracle to her, and how
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  • ...ractice of naam-simram to be mandatory, though for some the acknowledgment may be implicit and the actual practice rudimentary. ...is open to any who accept its doctrines and practices. Sikhism is not a [[1|religion]] of “you are either with us or against us.” It is a faith whe
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  • ...of fear and suspicion of the times. But for our purpose, only one example may be sufficient to prove this allegation. It is on the record that Jahangir a The Mujaddid may have worked overtime to bring upon the mind of Emperor through his trusted
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  • ...r as it runs through Baghdad. The eastern shore is known as [[Al-Rasafa]].[1] Today, it is also a neighborhood between the international zone and the Ti ...ves%20on%20in%20memories.%20anwar%20faruqi%20AFP&tbm=isch&client=safari&cs=1&hl=en-GB&sa=X&ved=0CAEQv7IFahcKEwjY-I_1gOT5AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQBg&biw=1121&bih=
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  • Mr. Bindra's Copyrighted translation, is the only one available. It may contain personal views (or personal grudges). (We?) are not responsible fo :Whatever is there in the universe, is all your creation.(1) <br>
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  • ...This ideal may be seen in a range of states from Afghanistan (where Sikhs may no longer perform nagar keertans), to Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. It loo ...t which is pleasing to His Will. O Nanak, God shall preserve your honor. ((1)) | SGGS page 140}}
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  • ...That question was: Thousands of mothers await their sons even though some may know that the oppressor has not spared their son’s lives on this earth. B ...ining of keeping a complete record of that oppression. About 50,000, about 1 million – we say all of that. The educated people of the world do not tru
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  • ...dous profile of hyacinth: Weight of one plant of hyacinth—2.3 kg Weight of 1 sq. m— 27 kg. Weight of 100 sq.m—2.7 tonne Total weight of water hyacin ...the alleged encroachment of land by the gurdwara management. Meanwhile, it may be mentioned here that the gurdwara management had joined hands with the Ar
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  • ...ether for many centuries in peace with their Sikh and Hindu neighbors (one may remember that it was the Muslim and Hindus of Lahore, who welcomed (even in ...er his arm, and a water pot and prayer carpet for the call to prayer" (Var 1, pawri 32).
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  • :since I found the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy. ||1||Pause|| :No one is my enemy, and no one is a stranger. I get along with everyone. ||1||
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  • ==1 to 5== ...the Lord illuminates his heart, then consider him as the immaculate Khalsa.1.}} <br>
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  • ...: The '''poet Shyam''' is narrating it according or his own under-standing.1. * Page 563, Line 1: The '''poet Shyam''' has described this incident in the above-mentioned wa
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  • === June 1 === ...n Dev]]. Actual date is [[May 30]], 1606 but it is observed on June 16. On May 30, 1606 the Guru asked for a bath in the river Ravi by the side of the Mug
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  • ...rcises. Renounce this Pakhand (pretense) and realize the Creator within. ||1||Pause|| (sggs 857). One may practice all the 84-postures of Yoga and acquires the supernatural powers o
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  • |Birth = [[Sunday]] [[May 2]] [[1563]], [[Goindval]] '''Guru Arjan Dev Ji''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜੁਨ ਦੇਵ) ([[Sunday]] [[May 2]] [[1563]] - [[Monday]] [[June 16]] [[1606]]) was the fifth of [[the Ten
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  • :''1. Rose, H.A., ed., A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and Nor ...were very active in making weapons.” They prepared four types of weapons (1) Amukat which can be used with hands like swords (2) Mukat, which can be re
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  • == 1. THE PHYSICAL FORM OF WAHEGURU (GOD): == 1. Ekonkar Sat Naam Karta Purakh Nirbhau Nirvair Akal Murat Ajuni Saibh
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  • You may enjoy the pleasures of hundreds of thousands of women, and rule the nine co ...ww.youtube.com/watch?v=8e-lWkaPOko Gurmat Interpretations of Charitar Part 1]
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  • ...ver there is in the world, it belongs to the Brahmin. (Manu Simariti Chap. 1, S: 100-101) A Brahmin engaged in farming can have as much land as he wants and may not pay any tax because he is the master of all. (Brihat Prasar Sanhita Ch.
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  • ...embraced him and said, "Go my son and wed the life-giving bride, Death. May the Almighty be with you always" "Whoever dies, let him die such a death, that he does not have to die again. (1)" (Ang 555, SGGS)
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  • 1705<ref name=":1">Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian - Kesar Singh Chibbar</ref><ref name=":2">P ...but they fail to capture Guru Gobind Singh ji<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3">Kavi Santhok Singh Suraj Granth</ref>
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  • {{Japji Sahib Menu full|Japji Sahib Ji|Mool Mantar|1|1|Japji Sahib Ji}} *'''1 to 38''' represents the 38 [[Pauri]]s from number 1 to 38 and .....
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  • ...ve ta jaave, par meri Sikhi sidq na jaave… if I have to die, so be it, but may my Sikh faith never go.” [Sikh proverb] Bhai Sahib says, “I don’t have one but two requests! Firstly may my body be facing Guru Tegh Bahadar Ji, I never wish to turn my back to me
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  • ...n. He at last came to terms with them in 1733, offering them a jagir worth 1,00,000 rupees a year, the title of "Nawab" for one of their leaders and the ...rse. From this figure it may be surmised that the jathas broadly comprised 1,300 to 2,000 men each. It was generally agreed that Buddha Dal would remain
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  • ...lement of 376 passengers, and arrived in Burrard Inlet, near Vancouver, on May 23. "This ship belongs to the whole of India, this is a symbol of the honou ...of the Komagata Maru" in British Columbia Historical Quarterly, Vol V, No. 1, January 1941, p. 4
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  • May Bhavani be helpful May Maya Laxmi be helpful
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  • ...t of the Maharaja while he (the Nihang) was drunk on bhang. His punishment may sound harsh, but the man had cut off the arm of a guard on sentry duty who ...riaa kushee keetee din chaar. sach miliaa tin sopheeaa raakhan kau darvaar.1.'
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  • 1. From the air came the beginning. This is the age of the True Guru’s Teac ...home of snow, wearing robes of fire? Where is that cave, within which one may remain unshaken? Who should we know to be pervading here and there? What
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  • ...ain article here]]) it can be seen that the [[Japji Sahib]] starts at page 1 and ends at page 8; [[Sukhmani Sahib]] is located from pages 262 to 296; th The next composition has two parts - (1) "[[So Dar]]" and (2) "[[So Purkh]]". The [[Bani]], "So Dar" contains 5 [[
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  • ...ths. It is also a belief that if one reaches out to God in prayer blessing may come from any direction, north, east, west, or south. An average of 1,000 people can be accommodated in [[Gobind Dham]]. During June when Indian
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  • ...he rivers' pollution is washed away by the dust of the feet of the Holy. ||1|| <br><br> ...at Sangat rises up into the eyes, all filthy evil-mindedness is removed. ||1||Pause|| <br><br>
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  • ...ness (or righteousness) is the very aim of human life. Numeral '[[One God|1]]', is the first character that appears in the Sikh's holy script, the [[Gu [[Image:Guru Gobind Singh 1.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The tenth Nanak, master of Khalsa]]
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  • ...figured he had stolen the beautiful jewel from Parvati's ear ring. (As you may know serpents and dragons are often depicted in Tibetan art holding a jewe Altitude : 1,737m<br>
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views. We are not responsible for any error in tran And you are the rejuvenator of the hapless ones.(1) <br>
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  • The [[Jot|Jyot]] lit in the Gurudwaras may be symbolic of the Jyot inside us. ...ce between us? We are like gold and the bracelet, or water and the waves ||1|| (sggs 93).
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  • ...am khumaii nanaka charhi rahe din rat" which roughly translates to "Nanak, May the intoxication of God's name, enrapture me day and night" was painted in *1. Madanjit Kaur, Sobha Singh, Painter of the-Divine. Amritsar, 1986
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  • ...converted to Islam by Bawa Farid-ud-Din of Pakpattan ((c. 4 April 1179 – 7 May 1266). Their genealogy gives them a common origin with the Wattus : — '''Shahpur ( Sargodha District) District''' - Chhina (1,299)
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  • ...the weakening of Afghan power in the area after the death of Sher Shah in May 1545, and took control of Delhi in 1555. ...in central India--an area comparable in size to the Mauryan territory some 1,800 years earlier.
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  • "Mankind’s religious future may be obscure; yet one thing can be foreseen. The living higher religions ar ...sons and 1 daughter.jpg|thumb|175px|right|Sikh mother with her 6 sons and 1 daughter]]
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  • ...istory starting with Guru Nanak is about five centuries old). In brief, it may be said that the [[gurdwara]]s were neglected due to the Brahminical influe ...nd Rajouri. 1985/86 unofficial figures indicate a total Sikh population of 1,77,725. Sikhs came mostly as hardy peasants, but later joined as soldiers i
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  • ...drowning, his father and uncle think they are lying and even think that he may have been murdered. For more info on their charges go to these sites: ...gentle Sikh, a promising star] article by Jaideep Sarin '''Friday, August 1, 2008: (Ludhiana)'''
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  • |May your Sikhs (learner/students) live in humility, but with high moral values; ...asna, Hind Publisher Ltd, Jullundhar, 1959, pp. 448</ref> In other words, “May the Sikhs always remain in humility, sublime intelligence.”<ref>Singh, Gu
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  • *(1) European colonialism; *(1) embezzlement,
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  • ...outh America but also the entire planet. Its immense size comprises a full 1/3 of the continent.}} .../files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/bhangra-THUMB.jpg|The "What Dreams May Come" themed "Way, Way, Way Off Broadway" was set for Saturday at the Yuba-
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  • ...which Muslims also might join. In the Muslim State of Pakistan, no Muslim may join any organization other than a purely Muslim one. It is such an attitu �This is the gist of the Commandment. It may be expanded into the factual statement that
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