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  • ...spiritual essence and as such has to be subdued and recognised as such by a practising Sikh.
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  • | '''Subject:''' || Viewpoint of Human Rights in different religions (including [[Sikhism]]) and Culture ...information]</ref> Its content includes places of origin of human rights, human Rights in smaller and larger religious communities and areas for action. Th
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  • ...ice for mass state crimes in [[Punjab]], India by documenting and exposing human rights violations, bringing perpetrators to justice, and organizing survivo Impunity means the institutional refusal to hold perpetrators of human rights abuse accountable. Ensaaf believes that impunity is the root cause o
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  • The story revolves around Sikh-Diaspora. It is a depiction of the internal landscape of their psyche, state of mind and atti ‘Kambdi Kalaai’, the film is focused on the state of oscillation of human mind, which makes it difficult to grasp the truth. The title song, ‘Supn
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  • ...erally '''[[Human Hair|Keshdharis]]''' as they also believe in maintaining a natural way of life, but sikhs do not believe that merely keeping hair, g If a Sikh keeps their hair untrimmed because of Guru Gobind Singh's Hukam, he ha
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  • ...throngs who had come to hear the Guru. "Master," said Mardana, "you teach a way for every person to find liberation. But many of those who listen still "Most people don't recognize life's value," replied the Guru, "although human life is the dearest treasure on this earth."
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  • ...plete this cycle. Once the cycle is complete, one gets a chance to become human again and release themselves from this world by chanting "Waheguru" (God's ...millions of Sikhs visit this Holy Shrine, some of which are there to take a bath in the holy waters of the well, and others which are there to release
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  • ...as to be nourished and cared for. Fasting as an austerity, as a ritual, as a mortification of the body by means of willful hunger is forbidden in Sikhis
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  • Human Worship is condemned in Sikhism. ===Why Human Can't be Worshipped?===
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  • '''Guru Gobind Singh Bhawan''' is a building located at Punjabi University, Patiala. It has four doors, symboli ...ul building has become a de-facto insignia of Punjabi University, Patiala. A great example of unique and significant venture in the history of higher ed
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  • ...oung, male [[Sikhs]], in order to stamp out terrorism in Punjab. However, a large number of [[Sikhs]] were innocent and were the backlash of the CM's a ...India]]. His father was a government employee. His elder brother works for a private company.
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  • ...ong Sikhs the couple circumambulates the Guru Granth Sahib, completing a circuiting as each of the quartets of Lavan is being sung or intoned (^^ANA ...quired to move successfully towards the goal of mukti, the ultimate end of human life.
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  • ...without rain (1819). Woman is a sword which destroys dharma (16). The five human jewels, truth, intellect, contentment, knowledge and generosity are counter
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  • <center>::::'''Sikhism does not in anyway support the concept of Living human Gurus after [[Guru Gobind Singh]].''' ...uru Nanak Dev]] Ji and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji. He became popular due to a youtube video where he claims him baba nanak, openly and allowing people t
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  • ...old man, and many so called humane ignore such things. So Humanity is not a small term but wide.
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  • ...s a word which is based on two roots - Pariya {{gu|ਪਰਾਇਆ}} which refers to a stranger, alien, foreign entity and oopkar {{gu|ਉਪਕਾਰ੝}} which So the word "Parupkaar" means to do good to a stranger; to be generous to a foreign entity; to be nice to someone who you do not know.
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  • ...t village Muhadipur, District Sialkot, [[Punjab]] (now in [[Pakistan]]) to a Ghumman Jatt family. ...oined the Indian Army and served in 4th Jat Battalion until he resigned as a Major in 1983. He participated in three Indian wars during 1962, 1965 and 1
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  • ...in Punjab, beginning the government’s active armed oppression of Sikhs and a violent police crackdown of the Sikh insurgency ...ali Dal parties, and families and friends of suspected militants<ref name="A Judicial Blackout: Judicial Impunity for Disappearances in Punjab, India"/>
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  • ...Kumar, Amrik Singh, Ashok Agrwaal and Jaskaran Kaur. The report focuses on human rights violations committed by the Punjab Police during its operations to s The first chapter has a chronology of events and detailed information on the Jaswant Singh Khalra
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  • ...ns are not any physical body but these all deamons are Formless and inside Human itself. These Deamons are based on Markandya Purana, Where Guru Gobind Sing ...'Madhu Keetab''' : Madhu means Shahd(Sweet honey) and Keetab means Insect. A Person Mann(mind) is keetab and his Chitt/Heart is Madhu.
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