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  • ...ara Bawli Damdama Sahib. At this place the procession is served with Sweet Water-Sharbat.
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  • ...ble to the naked eye have been mentioned in various references in the Sikh holy scripture. ...s and realms in the blinking of an eye, O Nanak, without the guidance of a Holy Saint, he shall not be saved.” SGGSJ Page 1360
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  • ...of Lalyani town of Kasur district. It is on the Lahore-Ferozpur road. This holy shrine is one and a half km north-west of the town. ...wara is in ruins but the well attached to it is still running and provides water. Its tall trees present a beautiful scene. The remnants of the building may
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  • ...ation of the soul. The only tirath to have a dip in, he said, was nam (the Holy Word).
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  • ...e Sakhi Pothi, the Guru said: "Thousands of Sikhs will hereafter study the holy texts in this place and then pens will come into use. This is our Kashi (se
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  • The following hymn was addressed to a reputed holy man who had stolen a merchant's money, and falsely imputed the offence to N ...s being punished a storm arose which lifted the cloth on which the reputed holy man sat. The missing purse was then found under the cloth. Upon that Bhagat
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  • ...of the water's appearence, "This pious land belongs to God, that’s why the water is so cool and sweet ". ...le would get rid of sorrows and pains". Guru Ji blessed the spring to be a holy sarovar and said whosoever has not child or is suffering from any disease s
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  • ...ia]] and is worshipped by [[Hindu]]s as a goddess. It is often called the 'holy Ganga'. Legend has it that the Ganga originated from the mythical Mount Mer ...er pots after making the pilgrimage to Kashi. It is believed that drinking water from the Ganga with one's last breath will take the soul to heaven. It is a
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  • ...erent boons to this well, said whichever human being takes a bath with the water taken from this well, will get rid of all his physical & mental problems. C The holy bath at Gangsar Tank provides a cure for problems for mentally retarded and
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  • ...itam Das. Soon after his initiation, Pritam Das set out on a pilgrimage of holy places in North India and Nepal. Later, he became a disciple ofMahatmaBankh ...pper Ban Doab canal) ensuring perennial supply of water to the sarovars or holy tanks in Amritsar. During the Kumbh fair at Haridvar in 1819, the Udasis we
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  • ...rmed came to be named after the arrow (tir). People still believe that the water of this pool cures diseases. A three day fair is held at Alamgir from 1416
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  • * [[Panj Granthi]]: the small holy book with five texts from the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ...ivers" and derives from the words 'panj,' meaning five, and 'aab,' meaning water
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  • ...Nanika’ which the locals revere for its spiritual powers. They say that a holy man, not one of their own, sat on a certain spot there and meditated. They ...which the locals do not allow anyone to drink or use for hand washing. The water is somehow used like ‘giving amrit’ to devotees who are all africans. W
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  • ...water) This name was therefore chosen by his followers for this beautiful holy shrine.
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  • In the Company of the Holy, one renounces all selfishness.<br> Give up your selfishness, and you shall find peace; like water mingling with water, you shall merge in absorption. ||2||
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  • ...lived. As Brahm Das, proud of his learning, heard of the arrival ofafagfr, holy man, he came in his accustomed manner with his packs ofPuranas and other ol Marvellous is His creation. His are the pilgrimages, His the holy
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  • Every important Sikh ceremony is performed in the presence of the holy [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The ceremonies which are most important to a [[Sikh] ...nvenient and when the mother is well enough to go to the [[Gurdwara]]. The Holy Granth is opened at random and a verse ([[Shabad]]) from the pages opened i
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  • ...bathe in the holy river. Guru Nanak Dev Ji observed many people throwing water towards the sun in the east. The Guru had already heard about this meaning ...towards the sun in the east believed that by this ritual they could offer water to their dead elders in the next world. This next world was in the east fro
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  • ...use came and put some sweets, symbolising “Agape”, the Devine Love in that water. Now the Amrit "Elixir" was ready. From the corpses, he took the covering s
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  • ...olls are available, paper-towels are in plenty, flush (toilet) is working, water fountain is in order ...the prayer hall, or on a side of it. It should have running water to keep water clean. It should not be slippery. Footpads should be there on both sides of
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