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  • ...i and Bibi Matho. Bhai Murari was one of [[22 Manjis]] established by Guru Amar Dass. He married to Bibi Matho so the couple started refered as Matho Murar ...hing him and wrapping him in clean clothes. He was given to eat from the [[Guru's kitchen]], and allowed to join the congregation for prayers and hymn sing
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  • [[Image:Guru Amar Das and King Akbar.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Guru Amar Das and King Akbar]] ...ings. In the year 1569, Akbar came to the [[Punjab]] and wanted to see the Guru.
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  • ...venue collector (kardar) of Patti. Rajni was a [[Sikh]], a disciple of the Guru. One day she was sitting with her sisters admiring some new clothing they a It is written in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], <big>''"Says Nanak, she who looks upon the Transcendent Lor
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  • ...ar Hari Singh Nalwa]], who was a Rehatvan (strictly observant) Sikh of the Guru. ...d heard your Guru Nanak was great and that no one leaves empty handed from Guru Nanak's House, but today I am being turned away without the wish of a son b
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  • The [[Guru|Gurus]] taught that living in the company of the "Holy" is a way to be clos ...been in use since the time of [[Guru Nanak]] (1469-1539). In those days of Guru Nanak and also those of his nine successors, [[sangat]] referred to the [[S
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  • ...ne on the east and the other in the west. They were Chaitanya and Nanak. [[Guru Nanak|Nanak]] was the founder of [[Sikhism]]. In 1506 Nanak visited seven c ...s that a few manuscripts containing some verses from the famous Japji of [[Guru Nanak]] were also discovered at Sangat in Bhadrak.
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  • ...e part of their faith, others want to assimilate it into theirs Some claim Guru Nanak Dev Ji as their own while other organisations say he was part of them ...ed towards any person or belief, all are equal in the eyes of the One true Guru. But there are certain sections on the periphery of Sikhism that are twisti
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  • ...o not have a full understanding of [[Sikhism]] or of [[Gurbani]] including Guru Nanak's teachings. It seems that everywhere Guru Nanak traveled the people of the lands he walked remember him with love and
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  • ...Singh. His maternal grandfather Giani Hazara Singh compiled a lexicon of [[Guru Granth Sahib]], and wrote a commentary on [[Bhai Gurdas Varan]]. ...entrance to Bhai Vir Singh’s Kutia (annexe) used by him for parkash of Sri Guru Granth Sahib}}
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  • According to villagers, the Pir Baba was a disciple of Guru Nanak. Legend has it that Guru Nanak visited Sheikh Brahm before heading for Mecca.
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  • ...working as the Modi (Storekeeper) for the Nawab of Sultanpur. Additionally Guru Nanak had continued his studies and was by all accounts a well read man. ...Sikh Gurus and Bhaktas contained in the Adi Granth, now known as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the Sikh scripture.
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  • ...Khalsa, the followers of Guru Nanak would hold their ground while those of Guru Gobind Singh styled “the Singhs or lions” would lose it. That seemed an ...ovided that “the sole proprietor of this sacred institution forever is the Guru Ramdas: no person else has any title to proprietorship. The claim to the no
    319 KB (52,256 words) - 00:19, 29 May 2012