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  • '''Sandys Travel Page 97''' is a page from the autobiographical book by English author, {{w| ...to Jonathan Haynes, it is also "the most 'literary' of English Renaissance travel books".
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] went to Mecca during his fourth religious travel, known as Fourth Udasi. [[Bhai Mardana]], a disciple from Muslim faith, acc ...vidences from Historical documents(Sikhs and Non Sikhs) which supports his travel to Mecca:
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Guru Nanak's travel to Mecca]]
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  • ...dkhi, he and Bhai Sihari, a washerman, accompanied the Guru during his travel through Kashmir. They recorded in writing the hymns uttered by Guru Nanak
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  • ...ne with expertise in organizing tours in different parts of India. We as a travel organization understand your requirements and offer you a complete tour pac
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  • ===Air Travel===
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  • ...is constructed by Sant Baba Shisha Singh Ji for facilitating devotees who travel to visit the Nanak Jheera Sahib from Sachkhand Sahib. This place is nearly
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  • ...s and planets beyond our solar system using our currently known methods of travel. For example, a star name 51 Pegasi in Pegasus constellation has three plan ...s two million years to reach our eyes. If it takes half a million years to travel the distance of 50 light years with our current technology, one can only im
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  • the Maharaja's bankers at Bombay defraying the travel expenses.
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The yogis who inhabited this place demanded a variety of foods
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  • ...ure and an essayist of renown. His travelogue Mera Valayati Safar Nama (My Travel to England) has been acclaimed by the reading public. Sailani Des Bhagat,
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  • ...of Sachkhand Express, pilgrims had to change the train at this station to travel to Shri Hazur Sahib, Nanded.
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  • ...g in Palanquin borne by his devotees. Guruji wanted to relieve them and to travel on horseback. A local farmer, Fatta by name, came to pay homage and offered
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  • ...y and rent a vehicle. It can be hot, grimy, dusty and downright painful to travel in the Punjab Roadways buses as it does not have a deluxe service / air-con
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  • ...ing of roads, mess of traffic is found even on small roads. For inter-city travel, air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses and coaches are regularly av There is also an Islamabad/Rawalpindi central railway station that allows travel to every major city in Pakistan. In addition to freight, Pakistan Railways
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  • ...assports and are concentrated in Lisbon and its suburbs but are mobile and travel all over Portugal for work.
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  • ...ents, a successful business executive, a boater and a connoisseur of world travel. His Sikh turban and beard drew double takes when he moved to the community
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  • ...strology, and a number of other things, the portal also offers Shopping & Travel.
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The yogis who inhabited this place possessed a large number of
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  • ...first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji who visited Karnal during his First Udasi or travel in the year 1515. At that time, the people of Karnal were held in awe by a
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  • ...imself visited the place of Shivnabh. It purports to be a sort of guide to travel, by ship to Sangladip, from the mainland of the Indian subcontinent and to
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514. The story is told that the yogis, using magical 'occult powers', d
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  • '''Sandys Travel Page 97''' is a page from the autobiographical book by English author, {{w| ...to Jonathan Haynes, it is also "the most 'literary' of English Renaissance travel books".
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 AD. When Guru ji reached this place, it had turned dark. But, no vi
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The story is told that the yogis, using their occult powers, d
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  • While Guru Sahib wearied with travel lay asleep on a dark night, the thieves, it is said, saw from their place o
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  • It is one of the locationsw from where you can travel by road to [[Nanded]], which is a distance of about 565 kms from Indore and
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  • Due to its ideal location, Pathankot serves as a travel hub for the three northerly states. Pathankot is the fifth largest city in
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  • ...Guru Nanak left his barchha (lance) which he was carrying with him in the travel through jungles. He marked a place with his lance, where a pond was dug as
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  • .... We have organised healing camps in USA ,Canada, and UK and India. We can travel to any corner of the world to spread this message of healing.
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  • ...the next halt of Gobind Ghat. From Joshi Math to Gobind Ghat the Pilgrims travel in buses ,cars ,scooters. This journey is about 25 miles. Gobind Ghat is si ...s Bhaundar. On the right side of this village flows a small rivulet. If we travel along this river we reach Haathi Parbat, Ghora Parbat and Kaag Bhasund Parb
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  • ...gle pony, and a caravan of almost thirty to fifty ponies at a time used to travel from Chashma Shahi to Agra and vice versa via Mughal road cut through Poonc ...on he had to pay the cost of the fodder used to feed the pony during this travel.
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  • ...rst Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Uttarakhand Udasi, or travel, in 1514. He came here at the request of Bhai Hara Singh. During those days
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  • Whenever Sant Bhai Rocha Singh ji would travel from place to place to preach [[Sikhism]],
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  • ...k Rimpoche (lit. the great one) in Tibetan literature points to the Guru`s travel through Tibet, and it is likely that he passed through Chung Tong on his wa
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  • ...a famous historical place in Jehlum district. To reach the fort one has to travel by buses made out of army trucks. It is 6 kilometers from Dina. Dina is a R
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  • When [[Bhai Mardana]] was hungry during a travel with Guru Nanak, Nanak pointed to him a village of Uppal Khatris, and that
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  • ...ty to work with many famous artists from India and Canada. He continues to travel widely, to the UK and as far as Australia to play the drums of which he is ...he is currently living in Brampton, Ontario and has had the opportunity to travel many different countries such as England, Australia, all over North America
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  • ...Sikh shrines at places visited by Guru Nanak during his first udasi (lit. travel) or preaching journey.
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  • Faqir Dargahi Shah, who was too old and sick to travel to Anandpur Sahib, sent a message through Bhai Jaita to Guru Gobind Singh w
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  • ...lar eclipse fair in 1638. He possibly passed through it earlier during his travel to Nanak Mata and back in 1632-33. Shrines commemorating all these visits
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  • Bhai Teja Singh was deputed by the Chief Khalsa Diwan to travel to the South and meet the priests of [[Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib]]
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  • ...th thousands, for once word spread that he would be speaking, people would travel from far and near.
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  • [[Faqir Dargahi Shah]], being too old and sick to travel to [[Anandpur Sahib]] sent a message through [[Bhai Jaita]] to [[Guru Gobin
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  • [[Category:Travel]]
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  • Imagine small travel capsules gliding on an elevated guideway over the claustrophobic Amritsar l
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  • ...32, Burnes visited Lahore again to solicit from the Maharaja facilities of travel through the Punjab to Afghanistan, Central Asia and Baikh and Bokhara. Of t
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  • ...is 30 km away from Dwarka, on the seashore. To reach Bet-Dwarka one has to travel to Okha, and then proceed by motorboat, to reach Bet Dwarka. Okha is connec
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  • ...th the lingham of Shiva. Their they had a vision of Shiva who told them to travel to see Guru Tegh Bahadur. [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] was the ninth in the line
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  • ...in English regarding the Sikh first emerged. The British writers began to travel to this part north western [[India]] and came across the people of the Punj
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  • His father, Giani Gurcharan Singh was a very devoted Gursikh and would travel around with Baba Prem Singh Marabewale to do Parchar of Gurbani and took pa
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  • ...nt some time here in 1515-17, after leaving Baroch. From here they left to travel to [[Rajasthan]]. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Varhi has been built to preserve the
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  • ...ish copper mineral laden river) freezes over and becomes the only means of travel in and out of the valley towards Leh. This river merges into the [[Indus]]
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  • ...cans males grew long beards and hair (this user included) was the call to travel a different road toward Heaven - "Stairway To Heaven" by the group Led Zepp
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  • ...had been with him in the Andamans. As his poor health did not allow him to travel, he contacted those families through his younger brother, Magghar Singh, an
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  • ...orld can turn each one of us into "a kid in a candy store"; the ability to travel more or less where we like; to spend our time in pursuits of our hobbies an
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  • ...s travels into four separate journeys known as four Udasis. Almost all the travel anecdotes utilized by the Adi Sakhian compiler are drawn from his second ma
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  • ...t was then the princely state of Hyderabad. The first Punjabi Sikhs to travel to the South comprised the 300strong contingent which arrived at Nanded i
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  • ...ople believe that this will come from bathing in Ganga at any time. People travel from distant places to immerse the ashes of their kin in the waters of the
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  • ...inces of India, was despatched in 1915 along with Raja Mahendra Partap, to travel overland to Kabul. Their plan was to win over Afghanistan and march a Germa
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  • ...an}} and {{wiki|Iran}} with Maskeen Ji and with his blessings; was able to travel to {{wiki|Europe}}, {{wiki|United Kingdom}}, to continue to spread the teac
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  • ==Travel to the centre of your mind ==
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  • ...ear 1516 [[Guru Nanak]] started his [[Third Udasi]] (missionary tour, lit. travel). On this trip he visited Mansarovar, Tibet, China, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashm
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  • Some weeks back, my passion for travel took me to [[Gujarat]]. I was amazed to come across a lesser known facet of ...i Sukhchain Singh can be contacted at +91 990 960 6367 for arrangements to travel and stay.
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  • ...zations. For instance it is, by treaty, the International language for air travel.
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  • ...after his long eastern journey, Guru Tegh Bahadur asked his family to travel straight to Lakhnaur, while he himself made a detour and went to Delhi be
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  • ...f music. He was rewarded with the grant of a free railway pass for life to travel anywhere in India for the propagation of Ins art. Encouraged by Maharaja Bh
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  • ...l, Fane joined Colonel Wade, the political agent at Ludhiana, intending to travel with him through the Punjab on his way to Bombay. But he changed his plans
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  • The team travel around the world where they are welcomed by Sikhs everywhere and are suppor
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  • ...his clothes colored blue, as it would be easier and far safer for them to travel. And so a dyer was called for who carried out the dyeing for the Guru.
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  • ...ties include airline catering, management of restaurants and airport bars, travel and tour services, car rental, project management and corporate air charter
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  • ...on of the visa requirements for Indian citizens, more and more visitor now travel to Pakistan every year<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/448
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  • Parvez Dewan's Jammû: History, Culture, Travel, Trekking, Wildlife, (almost) Everything fills this gap. This massive, but
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  • In those days, people had to travel from Rawalkote, Muzzafrabad, Rawalpindi, etc. to Poonch for various purpose
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  • ...r's thesis or PhD dissertation proposal. We expect that many students will travel to India; some may conduct research at archives in the US or UK; others may
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  • ...lt many muslims came under the fold of Sikhs. He also encouraged Udasis to travel throughout the world to propagate Guru Nanak's message.
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  • ...very slow and low frequency. Color and light have a high frequency and can travel through the vacuum of space. Beyond all physical phenomena and matter is th
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  • ...than; it is said that the style of the turban changes with every 15 km you travel. In some areas, especially in Rajasthan the turban's size may indicate the
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  • ...wara in Baghdad. I would like to add a little more. During his third great travel (1518-1521-Tiji Udasis), Guru Nanak visited some Arabic Muslim countries al
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  • You can also travel from Delhi to Mumbai by Rajdhani and other trains and can take another trai If seats are not available in Sachkhand Express you can travel to Hyderabad by AP (Andhra Pradesh) Express. [[Nanded]] is 227 Kms from [[H
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  • ...his family the Guru set out with his companion starting his many years of travel to distant places to spread the word of God. As they travelled from city to
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  • She had to travel through a hilly route that covered twenty miles, swarming with Pathan rebel
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  • ...you can say the word "go", and wam, you're there. At this speed, you could travel to the nearest galaxy Andromeda in 22 seconds. And you could cross from one ...llion light years, 315 years to travel a quadrillion, and 315,000 years to travel a quintillion or 10<sup>18</sup> light years. And yet you have barely moved
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  • ...hadur Shah was not the zealot his father had been an had asked the Guru to travel with him to the Deccan. The two men were developing a strong friendship. Wa
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  • ...s evidenced by the fact that France allows Sikhs of other nationalities to travel through France with ID photographs displaying the turban on their driver's ...s evidenced by the fact that France allows Sikhs of other nationalities to travel through France with ID photographs displaying the turban on their driver's
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  • ...As air rushes past the chakkram, the air flowing over the curved top must travel farther and faster than the air under the flat bottom, thereby creating a p
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  • ...up their own businesses. They will also receive documents enabling them to travel, among other perks.
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  • ...d to capture the acquaintance of Bhai Lachhman Singh, who had arranged his travel to Calcutta. He could not bear the brutal torture and revealed the whereabo
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1 ...Mardana]], a minstrel. His travels are called Udasis. In his first Udasi (travel), Guru Nanak covered east of India and returned home after spending about 6
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  • ...his clothes colored blue, as it would be easier and far safer for them to travel. And so a dyer was called for. When the dyer arrived Guru ji requested that
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  • ...station is across the river from the Gurdwara. Ferries cross the river and travel as well to the local 'Marble Rocks' area.
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  • He also wrote a travel book called, Akhin Ditha Roos. In the field of literary criticism he wrote
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  • ...der or camp follower. The wounded were taken care of till they were fit to travel. Thus, Maharaja Suraj Mal spent no less than three million rupees on their
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  • ...pany in Los Angeles. Here he expanded business into various fields such as travel agency, school and office supplies, oriental carpet imports, check cashing,
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  • ...b has a large textile industry and much flour milling. Transportation and travel (by road, by rail, and on the rivers) is excellent. More than 60% of the po
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1
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  • ...of liberal religious movements of the nineteenth century, modern means of travel (trams, trains, buses where intercaste bodily contact or proximity is unavo
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  • ...o be to Stockton. If one wish to keep an [[akhand paath]] then they had to travel to this sacred shrine in Stockton. In time, other gurdwaras came up in othe
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  • ...Hindu family in 1469 in the [[Punjab region]]. Since childhood he loved to travel, learn and preach to humanity. In those days people who taught and preached ...such as ghosts and haunted places, because Sikhs rejected such silliness, travel at night wasn't a problem, since then they have gained the reputation as t
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  • ...ntil the recent events with VIA, and was even more angry that they made no travel considerations for him to reach Toronto. priority has to be safety and security of all those who travel with us.
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  • ...ired that to be eligible for fresh entry into that country, an Indian must travel on a direct passage from India to a Canadian port, but the shipping compani
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  • After graduating, Gurdev decided to travel abroad in order to pursue further educational opportunities. It was not ea
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]] continued to travel to many different parts of the world. One day, they arrived at a beautiful
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  • As he couldn't travel anywhere he would ask people to go to see Guru Ji and then wait for their r
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  • ...by Maratha spies at the Lahore Durbar to British parliamentary papers and travel accounts. The story ends with the controversial Anglo-Sikh Wars following R ==Travel==
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  • ...ment and left there, as he was seriously injured and not in a condition to travel. The Mughal forces came to his fort and asked for a search of the Sikhs. He
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  • ...lash action, he was reported for throwing in November 1998, forcing him to travel to England for tests, after which he was cleared by former English player F
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  • ...the arrow. They are designed to keep the arrow pointed in the direction of travel by strongly damping down any tendency to pitch or yaw. Some cultures, for e
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  • ...Singh signed a ’standstill’ agreement with Pakistan to ensure that trade, travel and communication continue.
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  • ...ous he was to see him and yet how disappointed he felt at his inability to travel to Anandpur owing to his old age. Thirteen years later. Guru Gobind Si
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  • A statement on its travel advice website reads: "Britons can find themselves facing charges relating
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  • * [http://travelamritsar.com Travel Information]
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  • ...ractices and is considered the founder of the new faith. The Guru loved to travel and observe concepts and ideas regarding spiritual practices of various fai
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  • ...from Talwandi to Sultanpur to meet his sister before proceeding to a long travel. ...chievements, on completion of this research project are going to prove the travel of Guru Nanak to the end of Middle East (Turkey) and beginning of the Europ
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  • ...his experiences in that country with those of nearer home, he published a travel diary, Brijbhumi te Malaya di Ydtrd, 1958.
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  • We both decided to learn Shashtar-Vidya (science of weapons) and we used to travel seven miles everyday to get training. With Satguru’s grace we both acquir
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  • ...oured vehicle and consequently the soldiers had to abandon the vehicle and travel by foot. Upon reaching the Jallianwala bagh, Brigadier General Dwyer opened
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  • ...wara in Baghdad. I would like to add a little more. During his third great travel (1518-1521-Tiji Udasis), Guru Nanak visited some Arabic Muslim countries al
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  • �Hindu passengers can travel by railway only for short journeys and during day time and that too at grea
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  • The first Sikh person to travel to Chiang Mai was Mr. Ishar Singh, who traveled from India through Burma in
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  • Guru jee said, “This is the path of love, no one else can travel this path.”
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  • ...takes it to be the country around Manipur. In the sequences of the Guru's travel, this appears more reasonable. Bhai Vir Singh (Guru Nanak Chamatkar, part I
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  • ...uru Gobind Singh with a request to visit him as he was too old and sick to travel to Anandpur Sahib. After the battle of Bhangani against the Moghals, Guru G
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  • ...ement was General Charles James Napier, who would require several weeks to travel from England. In the meantime, the Siege of Multan had resumed, and Mulraj
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  • ...uld officially give his authority and approval. The individual then had to travel to Patiala, Punjab, where the Buddha Dal printing press would make availabl
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  • ...se with the help of Sikh army deserters. Special permission is required to travel outside Yangon city, which was granted near the final days of my visit. How
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  • cyclones and travel by ship in the Bay of Bengal was considered dangerous. Bengal side. It was a popular route for travellers from Puri to travel
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1
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  • ...d no means of public transportation in those days so clothes sellers would travel village to village on bicycles) let it be know that he was looking for some
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  • You can travel in any direction in the 3 dimensional Universe away from Earth for many ten
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1 ...onicles do not appear to have given much details about this portion of the travel of the Guru. It has been rightly said “where ever Guru Nanak went his fol
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  • ...limination of this group the high-ways in the country-side became safe for travel and trade and commerce began to flourish.
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  • ...s strides in all aspects of bilateral relations between the two countries. Travel between the two countries is more normal now than at any time since the cre ...ces in Pakistan, the same facility is now being given to Hindus as well to travel to places like Ketas Raj.
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  • ...hey decided that the suitcases will be booked but they themselves will not travel by the same flights although they will take the boarding passes. After prep
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  • ...gh and his friend, Manmohan Singh, left behind their families and chose to travel more than 3,000 kms to this backward belt seven years ago. They followed th
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  • ...of a wife thrown live on the pyre of a deceased husband). The Guru would travel to the camps of the mendicants to leave all this false faith and worship on
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  • ...d India and that is why they are also called ''"Banjaras"'' because during travel they have to set up some business on their way.
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  • .... Remembering what GurMukh Singh had said she agreed, it would be safer to travel during the day and Jathedar had given her permission to spend the night. Th
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  • ...he had been preaching his own personal religious philosophy and decided to travel to [[Multan]], which was the center of orthodox [[Muslims]], but his slogan
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  • |The disciple ought to travel the route, pointed out by the Guru. (3)}}
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  • ...ning to his preaching and his discussions with many strangers. She did not travel with him, as their children were very young when he went way. Travelling wa In January of 1516, after eight years of constant travel, [[Guru Nanak]] returned from one of his Udasis(travels). At the age of 46,
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  • |They travel millions of miles, endlessly.}}
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  • ...yearly without caring for the great hardships they had to face during the travel. They had all the goodwill of the local people and have sweet remembrance o ...r Ganga. Today Farrakka Barrage cum bridge, a few kilometers long has made travel fast and easy. Both land and rail traffic flow across it.
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  • [[Image:Nanak-travel-rest.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Guru Nanak'''<br>by Punjabi Press}}]]
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  • ...aving realised the growing number of his followers and the difficulties of travel, had appointed 22 Masands (seats) in 1552 who ministered to the spiritual n
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  • ...mation, as many scholars cannot study them closely due to limited time and travel constraints. A Digital Library will allow scholars to view the images of ra
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  • ...ebellious son. This is clear in the story of Nanak's return from his first travel. His parents met him at the edge of town. Nanak was overcome with emotion, ...ning to his preaching and his discussions with many strangers. She did not travel with him, as their children were very young when he went way. Travelling wa
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  • ...enough arrangements besides ensuring their boarding, messing, medical and travel facilities.
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  • ...ebellious son. This is clear in the story of Nanak’s return from his first travel. His parents met him at the edge of town. Nanak was overcome with emotion,
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  • ...East Indians. The regulation specified that East Indian immigrants had to travel directly to Canada from India: however, there were no shipping lines operat
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  • ...had undertaken Four Long Travels to ameliorate the world. During his third travel Guru Nanak Ji went Arbrain Countries. Lajward was the ruler of Arabia. He w
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  • ...tances to [[Nanakana Sahib]]. They were forced to go by foot because train travel was prohibited to them. The Sikhs were determined to take charge of the Gur
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  • [[Image:Nanak-travel-rest.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Guru Nanak Sahib]]
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  • ...3, when the civil authority found out that Baba Ram Singh was planning to travel to Amritsar for Baisakhi celebrations to which he had invited his followers
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  • ...dia. While a schoolboy there, a teacher scolded him that light could only travel in a straight line. Singh disagreed and set out to prove the status quo wr
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  • 4. Before the Thanksgiving 2007 travel season, all 43,000 TSA screeners will undergo the following mandatory train
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  • ..., who said that the ban at Domein Speelhof had forced the Sikh students to travel 100 miles everyday to attend another school rather than attending school wi
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  • ...by ‘their’ people. I have myself heard the tales of exploitation involving travel agents, as narrated by the victims themselves at the Grewal residence.
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  • ...se with the help of Sikh army deserters. Special permission is required to travel outside Yangon city, which was granted near the final days of my visit. How
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  • ...had previously visited Guru Gobind Singh at [[Anandpur]], assisted him to travel further west disguised as Muslim divines. There are three [[gurdwara]]s to
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1 In his first Udasi (travel), [[Guru Nanak]] covered east of India and returned home after spending abo
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  • ...ion causes, and she grew up in an environment alive to social conscience. Travel to the Netherlands as a high school exchange student brought an internation
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  • ...f Gurmula also, in Gujranwala District. In those days Sikh preachers would travel from village to village giving lectures on Sikhism, to the native Sikhs. D
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  • ...ng for a period of time. After some time in Hong Kong, the four decided to travel to Vancouver, Canada. After a series of adventures and mishaps, one wrestle
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  • ...hams-Ul-Ulama Dr Sir Jivanji Jamshedji Modi [5]. While reading through his travel in Azerbaijan I found an inscription in Gurmukhi script. Nothing has been w ** Chahal, D.S. 2007. How long was Guru Nanak’s travel towards Middle East? Understanding Sikhism, Res. J. 9(2): 34-36,26.
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  • ...arag pair dhareejai, sir deejai kaan na keejai." (If you wish your feet to travel this path, don't delay in accepting to give your head.)
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  • ...ect who live by honest labour.Bhai Addan Shah it is said he would not even travel on a path which would disturb the birds on the trees. One Seva Panthi leade
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  • She and her musical colleagues also travel to many schools, impoverished communities, and jails to perform music for p
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  • ...ng their laptops or DVD players to watch their favorite movie during their travel time? Don't forget those who will be napping during their flight or train j
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  • '''[[Guru Nanak]]''' went to Mecca on his 4th (last) udassi (journey/travel). [[Bhai Mardana]] went with him and he put on a blue dress worn by hajjis ...kh Arab - By Khwaja Jain-u-Labdeen: He was present in Mecca during Nanak's travel. He mentioned the discourse of Nanak and Rukn-ud-din.
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  • ...e the state may use railways or air services up to {{wiki|Jammu}} and then travel by road to {{wiki|Poonch}}.
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  • ...ractices and is considered the founder of the new faith. The Guru loved to travel and observe concepts and ideas regarding spiritual practices of various fai
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  • ...ificance back home, too, with Punjabi ministers scheduling stops when they travel through Canada.
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  • ..., car loads of travellers are still streaming in. Because it’s too late to travel on, the travellers look for an abode. The kitchen is busy, the rooms are fu * [http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_open_temple_of_makindu The Open Temple of Makindu] by DAUTI KAHURA
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] went to Mecca during his fourth religious travel, known as Fourth Udasi. [[Bhai Mardana]], a disciple from Muslim faith, acc ...vidences from Historical documents(Sikhs and Non Sikhs) which supports his travel to Mecca:
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  • ...anniversary of Amritsar. About 100 of us had come for this function and to travel to other cities and villages to do kirtan and participate with the Sadh San ...atha, learn the language and our Khalsa history and heritage in depth, and travel with them to systematically do missionary work in cities and especially in
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  • ...or the Barat to set off from the groom's house at 8am. The Barat will then travel to the local area where the bride lives.
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  • ...of various organisations and parties he found no other alternative but to travel abroad. Initial detail plan of escape was primarily consulted and discussed
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  • ...suburb called Goodmayes in Essex. During his stay in London, Baba ji would travel to various parts of the UK and most notably to Leeds, Birmingham and West L
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  • ...d that trade, particularly of tea and Pashmina wool would, as in the past, travel through Ladakh.
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  • The Challenge: After days of weary travel, this man, a rangreta calico printer by calling reached Anandpur where the
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  • ...]|http://www.sikhchic.com/cms/articles/thumbnail/taxi1-thmnl.jpg|When I travel on business, I like to talk to the taxi drivers who take me from the air {{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_sikhs_of_sumatra_indonesia|The Sikhs of Sumatra, Indonesia|http:/
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  • ...[Srinagar]], [[Joshimath]], and [[Gobind Dham]]. From the towns one has to travel through the valley in which the Ganges flows and pass the Panch Prayag whic Most people travel in groups otherwise known as Jathas, and the atmosphere is euphoric. A very
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  • ...Nectar is incessantly in operation in the "tenth door" from where man can travel back to his true Home (sach khand) on the ship of the Word (sabda). He can
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  • ...sy. The world had sunk in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1
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  • ...eople will again say "Indeed! The Singhs live!" and news of my battle will travel across the Punjab. The world will know that the Khalsa lives and the Khalsa
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  • * [http://travelamritsar.com/html_files/jallianwala.htm Travel Information]
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  • ...t Vijaywada. Guru Ji also preached Dakhni Oankar a famous bani during this travel.
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  • ...borne by his devotees. He now desired to relieve them and to continue his travel on horse back. Still disguised as a Muslim divine, he asked Chaudhari phatt [[Rupana]]: Back at Muktsar, Guru Gobind Singh decided to travel south in search of a place suitable for setting down in order to reorganize
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  • ..."Most elderly people in Britain eat a rich diet, don't move about and only travel in cars, and that makes them sick''", he says. He wasn't prepared to go the
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  • ...if he was a theologian and had only come to introduce a new theology. His travel accounts are minutely scrutinised as if he was no more than an Ibn-i-Batuta
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  • ...w generation. So much so that during his globe trotting tours, young Sikhs travel long distances to listen to him. Outside south-east Asia, Dya Singh is beco
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  • Railway Minister Lalu Prasad also chipped in, announcing a lifetime of free travel on Air-Conditioned First Class with a companion.
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  • ...d acceptable to most travellers who come here. However, the best months to travel to this part of the world is between the months of October and April. Clima * [http://travelamritsar.com/ Travel Information]
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  • Below are the travel accounts of Major I.S. Issar and Sardar Surinder Singh who visited the area This udasi [travel] of Guru Nanak has not appeared in any History so far as it yet remains to
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  • ...uru Nanak Dev. These objects are held in high reverence by the people who travel long distances for the privilege of seeing them. One Pothi was lost in 1970
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  • ...uru Nanak Dev. These objects are held in high reverence by the people who travel long distances for the privilege of seeing them.
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  • ...distances to Nanakana Sahib. They were forced to go by foot because train travel was prohibited to them. The Sikhs were determined to take charge of the Gur
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  • ...uru Nanak Dev. These objects are held in high reverence by the people who travel long distances for the privilege of seeing them.
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  • Even when the road is pointed out, few travel by it.<BR>
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  • He proposed to his companions that they should travel by easy marches of five miles a day. The time thus saved was utilized in tr
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  • ...nity of Kabirpanthis descended from an Argarwal Bania of Puri, who used to travel with 52 cart-loads of Shivs and Salgirams behind him, but who was convinced
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  • ...une 1999 on the affixing of identity photographs on identity documents and travel, residence permits and driving licenses taken by the Ministry of Interior,
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  • ...e world at large. He chose English as his medium so that the message could travel to as many people as possible.
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  • We might laugh at this infantile imaginary travel which could only be conceived by a person in hallucination under the influe ...days also had a life of unceasing cycles of plunder and revenge. Day-time travel was nearly impossible due to the unbearable heat of the sun. Most journeys
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  • ...piritual Chief of the Saints of Uch. (Thus disguised as a Muslim Sant they travel in safety towards Hehar in Ludhiana District, Raikot, Jatpura, and finally
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  • ...can be taken as a metaphor of celebration of multiple voices in Sikhism. A travel is always going out of one’s own cultural limits. It is stretching out to
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  • ...r every errand villagers have to rush to Mohali, they need better means of travel and communication.
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  • 4. Guru Nanak’s travel to Mecca is an invention from the beginning to the end. 16. Stories of Guru Nanak’s travel are created out of Janam Sakhis, which are mythical texts (CRS, p. 55). Th
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  • ...age to the Gurudwara, or simply to be at one with the Guru. Whole families travel there, unlike witnessed in Nairobi. Sikhs from not only all over Kenya, but * [http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_open_temple_of_makindu The Open Temple of Makindu] by DAUTI KAHURA
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  • ...routinely took a year or longer off between high school and college to travel all over the world - an odyssey and almost a pilgrimage to 'find' themse {{Newschic3|[http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_reluctant_autorickshawwallah The Reluctant Auto-Rickshaw-Wallah]|
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  • ...roceeded to Delhi and then Bombay; he was tired and fell asleep during the travel. In his dream, someone said to him, “Your attachments are due to your pas ...places for eating food which was free. Khalsa Ji said that there were free travel passes for the elderly people.
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  • ...slaves. To avoid the summer heat, the convoy would rest during the day and travel in the night. At the peak of the day heat at 12 noon, the Sikh guerillas st
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  • ...dia and abroad. For them nearest airport is Chandigarh from where they can travel by buses.
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  • ...here were Hindus and Muslims and Sikhs all united together in the quest to travel on One God's path.
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  • ...ajasthan during his second Udasis (travels) southward across India. In his travel Guru Ji went to BIkaner, Ganganagar, Pushkar, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, [[Gu
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  • ...or the soul) observes His discipline. To obey His discipline, sun and moon travel forever over a vast distance with no end to their journey.
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  • ::If you wish your feet to travel this path, don't delay in accepting to give your head.
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  • ...st pole of immigration, especially for seasonal workers. “You only have to travel 100 kilometers from Rome to discover a world most people don’t even know
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  • ...grew from day to day. He started going on missionary tours and would also travel to Amritsar to pay his respects to Harmandir Sahib. The Seva Panthis have a
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  • ...rlington's library this week wasn't for intramural sign-up, a spring break travel package or even hot dogs sold off the grill for a fraternity fundraiser.
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  • ...pur Sahib to bring the Guru to Delhi. At first the Guru was not willing to travel to Delhi, but after repeated requests of his followers and Raja Jai Singh,
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  • ...ho had, through a public notice published in London, sought a companion to travel with her to India, the land of her father [[Maharaja Duleep Singh]] and her
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  • ...Sahib or Panja Sahib confident of the ordinary decencies of international travel, there will be no stable peace in the two Punjabs, nor basis for Pakistan t ...Sahib or Panja Sahib confident of the ordinary decencies of international travel, there will be no stable peace in the two Punjabs, nor basis for Pakistan t
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  • {{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_gurdwara_in_phuket_thailand|The Gurdwara in Phuket, Thailand|http://www ...cal letters to each of sons asking for some money to be sent so that he travel back home.<!-----The first son gets the letter. With great reverence, he g
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  • ...Airport. On our insistence the PIA authorities made arrangements for us to travel to Peshawar by road and we left Lahore in a van at eight in the night. It w
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  • ...eek answers to many mysteries that grapple a thinking person, and he would travel extraordinary distances often in unfriendly territories hoping to find answ ...r atmosphere.” It is mind boggling to read the extent to which Swami would travel against cow slaughter. Besides the merits or the demerits of Swami leading
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  • ...has achieved destruction of the outer shell of the animal. The soul won’t travel to god, but merely to another form. Killing an animal with a prayer is not
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  • ...urudeve had to cure him by a miracle. Then Mardana made two conditions for travel with his Master thereafter: he should feed him as he fed himself, and he sh
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  • ...uld officially give his authority and approval. The individual then had to travel to [[Patiala]], [[Punjab]], where the [[Buddha Dal]] printing press would m
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  • ...]] to pay homage to [[Guru Amar Das]]. Jetha decided to join them and also travel to [[Goindwal]]. Upon their arrival and meeting, [[Guru Amar Das]] at once
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  • :If you wish your feet to travel this path, don't delay in accepting to give your head.
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  • If you travel in this world - I too have had the opportunity to go out in Hindostan to a ...to Sikh religion in the presence of the Guru. Else you will not be able to travel. Son of a Sikh cannot inherit his paternal property till he is 17. If Chhal
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  • ...jab by a very long belt of Muslim areas, through which no non-Muslim could travel with safety in those terrible months of anarchy in the Punjab. ...ving in a state of seige, and could not stir out of their homes, much less travel or otherwise move about.
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  • Akali Baba Mohinder Singh States, "‘If we travel a road in which are dangerous potholes. Is it not wisdom to be aware of the
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  • ...uild a mosque for themselves and all these 53 years since 1947 they had to travel 10 to 15 kms away for offering prayers. ...uild a mosque for themselves and all these 53 years since 1947 they had to travel 10 to 15 kms away for offering prayers.
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  • ...om Bhai Jodha (a [[Sikh]] of Guru Nanak Dev Ji ), Bhai Lehna Ji decided to travel to Kartarpur to meet the Guru. Having met Guru Nanak Dev Ji only once, Bhai
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  • At this time [[Mata Gujri]] was expecting a baby as so found it difficult to travel. Thirty four years had passed since her marriage to the Guru Tegh Bahadur.
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  • ...s allurements that beset the way. He needs all that help. Still, he has to travel on his own feet. And when the chamber of the lord is reached, the seeker ha
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  • ...nt in his contracting business so that those employed could save enough to travel to India. It was a simple system and it worked: men would be employed for a
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  • They travel on the right path and do what is just;
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  • ...by ‘their’ people. I have myself heard the tales of exploitation involving travel agents, as narrated by the victims themselves at the Grewal residence.
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  • ...mbers include a chiropractor, an engineer, a police officer and a teacher, travel the world demonstrating the ancient art.
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  • ..., she gave their leader, Gurbachan, a diplomatic passport so that he could travel the world, spreading his blasphemous "preaching".
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  • ...he was given land by the emperor. He had this chariot on which he used to travel to Delhi etc. According to legend Ram Rai used to fly this chariot as he ha
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  • After the completion of the poem Jaidev went to travel and visited Bindraban and Jaipur. To the latter place its king had given hi
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  • ...rmukh is attributed as Machu, which never dies entering in water and could travel deep. Early writers wrote Divine Wisdom in signifying terminology which wer
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  • ...this Earth if someone has the resources to create them or you just have to travel to your local supermarket and buy as much milk and honey as you desire!... ...llâh guided and of them were some upon whom the straying was justified. So travel through the land and see what was the end of those who denied (the truth).�
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  • ...ught that as a busy, world traveling trader whose business required him to travel frequently, Baba Makhan Shah could not been 'preaching' (leading a Sangat )
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  • ...Muslim friend, a musician named Mardana set out on his first 'Udasi' (travel) preaching as they walked from village to village. Guru ji composed his
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  • ...recall that in 1938 there was one called Gurbachan Singh. The train would travel all night and we would arrive in Nairobi about 9 in the morning, and then w ...and some others. Some carts had two wheels, others had four. People would travel right up to Busia and Uganda in those ox-carts. People who didn't have cart
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  • Conferences and sabbaticals allowed Hew to travel widely in the late 1970s and 80s. In 1987, during one of these trips, he su
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  • ...finally heard the news. He wanted to see the young man and made plans to travel to his village. When Bhai Seva Ram Ji arrived at the village, he was inform
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  • They travel millions of miles, endlessly.
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  • ...a in July 2009. He was arrested in November 2014 from Thailand. He used to travel on a new identity and a passport every time, revealed an official.” (Trib
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  • ...Puran Singh discloses how he became a [[Sikh]]. In his early life he would travel a lot from village to village and would stay overnight at [[Hindu]] Temples
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  • ...e world such as Yogi Bhajan had proposed fourteen years earlier. Unable to travel to Italy for the event, Yogi Bhajan participated in a ceremony held the sam
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  • The missionary journey under review in this brief paper is the second travel, which extended to the deep South and included the island of Ceylon (Sri La
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  • ...w days. After receiving the gift of Amrit, Baba Gurbachan Singh decided to travel with Jatha Bhindra(n). He became very close to Sant Kartar Singh and also l
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  • ...s, that he had never had an American in his home before. I told him that I travel quite a bit. I had even been to this sorrowful place Chittisinghpora and ha
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  • Make your mind the bull, and surt the road to travel. Then, prepare packs full of spiritual wisdom to load them on the bull. P
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  • ...s achieved is destruction of the outer shell of the chicken. The soul wont travel to God, but merely to another form. One can only understand this if one has
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  • ...ocations across British Columbia's rough terrain. The migrants prepared to travel half-way around the world in search of wages were mostly young men, and the
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  • ...in Amritsar speak of family stories saying that Bhai Ram Singh would often travel to Lahore, dressed in white, in his horse carriage, to visit the projects u
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  • ...ts in, around, and through everything and everyplace. For example, when we travel from one point to another, upon reaching the destination we claim we have a
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  • ...achieved is destruction of the outer shell of the chicken. The soul won’t travel to God, but merely to another form. One can only understand this if one has
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  • ...s, that he had never had an American in his home before. I told him that I travel quite a bit. I had even been to this sorrowful place Chittisinghpora and ha
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  • ...u Granth some time during the day. If he/she cannot do that either, during travel etc., or owing to any other impediment, he/she should not give in to a feel
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  • ...e, he made his wife and son, accompanied by some members of his Darbar, to travel by a direct route reaching Lakhnaur near Ambala in September 1670.140 He, w ...ce of exact reports, it is difficult to decipher the precise course of the travel itinerary adopted by the Guru.
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  • ...achieved is destruction of the outer shell of the chicken. The soul won’t travel to God, but merely to another form. One can only understand this if one has
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  • ...With the outbreak of World War I, the Ghadar Party called on its cadre to travel to India and join the freedom struggle. Uprisings in military cantonments w ...g of India's needs the two formed a close friendship. He convinced Bose to travel to Russia for assistance in India's struggle. Mahavarat Vidyalankar was als
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  • ...functions. She may required to stay there late after a night function and travel alone back to the gurdwara. because of nature of duty, it is usually perfor
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  • mother to travel till her baby had grown old enough to bear the journey to the Punjab. Tegh
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