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  • {{Guru's family}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Guru family tree]]
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  • #redirect [[Guru family tree]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 17:59, 24 July 2007
  • ...Family Tree 10.png|thumb|500px|right|{{cs|'''Guru Gobind Singh's immediate family'''}}]]
    1 KB (221 words) - 07:32, 12 May 2008
  • #redirect [[Guru Family Tree]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 14:29, 30 December 2006
  • Here, I will attempt to give the correct version of the history of my family as it has been passed on to me by my forefathers as it has been passed down ...Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family.
    16 KB (2,932 words) - 06:50, 1 March 2022
  • #REDIRECT [[Sodhi family of Guru Harsahai]]
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  • Here, I will attempt to give the correct version of the history of my family as it has been passed on to me by my forefathers as it has been passed down ...Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Guru Granth Sahib on family life]]
    46 bytes (7 words) - 00:28, 27 March 2010
  • ...ternative. He himself lead a family life, was married and went onto have a family who performed very well the tasks expected of them in society. ...that ascetics meet their needs by begging" (AG, p. 586). To understand the family relationships, caste and gender issues need to be addressed from the Sikh p
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  • ...ridas was a shopkeeper family in Lahore city and belonged to the [[Sodhi]] family, part of the [[Khatri]] caste. ==Other Family members==
    543 bytes (91 words) - 07:45, 19 September 2010
  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
    274 bytes (42 words) - 19:12, 29 April 2018
  • ...er of the fourth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Ram Das]]. He belonged to the Sodhi family, part of the [[Khatri]] caste. ==Other Family members==
    372 bytes (64 words) - 10:50, 17 September 2010
  • ...hibbar]], [[Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka]], Born in a Duggal Khatri family, she was married to [[Tej Bhan|Baba Tej Bhan]] of [[Basarke Gillan]], a vil [[category:guru's Family Members]]
    605 bytes (93 words) - 19:22, 29 April 2018
  • ...(also known as Lachhmi, Lakhmi or simply Lakkho) from a Duggal [[Khatri]] family. [[Guru Amar Das]], born on 5 May 1479, was the eldest of their four sons, The family lived partly by agriculture and partly by trade. According to [[Kesar Singh
    855 bytes (135 words) - 19:22, 29 April 2018
  • ...of a more active temperament and spent most of his time looking after the Guru's household. He accepted without demur the nomination of his brother in law, [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
    776 bytes (123 words) - 19:23, 29 April 2018
  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
    774 bytes (115 words) - 02:17, 31 July 2009
  • ...bers of a household and family. A Sikh is expected to play their part in a family unit and as part of a community. |Immersed in family life, the Lord's humble servant ever remains detached; he reflects upon the
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
    322 bytes (50 words) - 19:12, 29 April 2018
  • ...s the father-in-law of [[Guru Angad Dev]] and father of [[Mata Khivi]] the Guru's wife. [[Category: Guru's Family Members]]
    196 bytes (27 words) - 09:51, 1 August 2008
  • ...us Sikh scholar [[Bhai Gurdas]]. Bhai Manak Chank was from a Bhalla Khatri family who were from village [[Basarke]], about eight miles (12kms) south-west of * [[Guru family tree]]
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
    895 bytes (145 words) - 15:12, 4 July 2010
  • ...in the Guru Granth Sahib. The Sidh Gosti is a versified account of the Guru's discourse with a group of Natha ascetics. Among them is mentioned Loharipa ...t cherishing the Lord's Name, the mind will not be stilled. Whether in the family or outside, one should not even for a wink be oblivious of Him.
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
    179 bytes (28 words) - 09:18, 19 June 2007
  • ...Five Beloved) the first five Singhs, was born at Jagannath in a low-caste family of water suppliers.
    419 bytes (63 words) - 17:37, 30 January 2009
  • [[Category: Guru's Family Members]]
    525 bytes (94 words) - 00:17, 5 June 2007
  • ...tents were set up on the bank of the nearby River Beas, while the Raja's family accomodated the Mata ji's in the Palace. ...the Guru aimed his banddukh at a clay pitcher floating down the river. The Guru's musket ball pierced the pitcher adding one more hole than its maker, some u
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
    455 bytes (72 words) - 09:16, 19 June 2007
  • ...amily! For that, He is the biggest householder because He runs the largest family. He is in everything, and everything is in Him. Yet, He is aloof, untouched .... Thus, without one's choice or input, every person is inherited with this family. In that sense, every person is a householder; regardless if one is a marri
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