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  • Puri ...ib - Puri, commonly called Jagannath Puri after the famous Hindu Temple of Jagannath, was visited by Guru Nanak Dev in 1509 during his eastern travels. He preac
    1,007 bytes (168 words) - 12:04, 28 March 2008
  • ...'' - Puri, commonly called Jagannath Puri after the famous Hindu Temple of Jagannath, was visited by Guru Nanak Dev in 1509 during his eastern travels. He preac
    535 bytes (87 words) - 10:44, 9 February 2008
  • ...n on the bank of Mahanadi River near Kishti Ghat aong the way to Jagannath Puri. It is served by [[Udasi]] priests. Now a [[Gurdwara]] has also been establ
    548 bytes (87 words) - 10:27, 25 July 2007
  • Puri, commonly called Jagannath Puri after the famous Hindu Temple of Jagannath, was visited by Guru Nanak Dev in 1509 during his eastern travels. He preac [[Guru Nanak]] during his travels came to Jagan Nath Puri. It is a very important place of pilgrimage for [[Hindus]], situated on the
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  • mission, he reached Jagannath Puri. contemporaries at Puri. One evening, he
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  • Tota Puri > Gadahar-the future Sri [[Ramakrishna]] > Narendranath Dutta—the future '''Tota Puri''' or Ishwar Totapuri, (1780-?), was a parivrajaka (wandering monk) who was
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  • He also rejected the rituals centered around the Jagannath idol. The Aarti being ...als the Jagannath priests practiced. It was considered a holy offering to Jagannath.
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  • ...where he established a shrine to commemorate [[Guru Nanak]]'s visit to the Jagannath temple. The shrine, known as [[Gurdwara Mangu Math]], is still in existence
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  • ...e made a coastal voyage and arrived at [[Puri]], the city of the temple of Jagannath". ...ikh Sangat there. It is recorded that Guru Nanak met Sri Chaitanya Deva at Puri and sang Dohas (Bhajans) and dance with him. It is narrated in the Chaitany
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  • ...first preaching odyssey Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji he reached Jagannath Puri via Cuttack. Enroute, he apprised the masses of his ideology, freed people In Jagannath Puri, where Satguru ji condemned the ritualistic. Aarti (A form of prayer in tem
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  • ...the [[Khalsa|Khalsa way of life]]. He was born on '''18 January 1661''' at Jagannath in a "low-caste" family of water suppliers. He came to [[Anandpur]] at the * water-carrier, born in Jagan-Nath Puri (Orissa), 1661
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  • Legend shows that Nanak arrived at Puri with his disciple 'Mardana'. ...ls of gold. In the early hours of morning however there was a commotion in Jagannath temple that the gold utensils of the Lord were missing. The news was given
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  • ...ylhet and he left in for the Deccan via Chittagong, Calcutta and Jagannath Puri (Orrissa). Having witnessed the righteousness of the devout people that use
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  • ...Ji at Jagannath Puri|link=Special:FilePath/Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Jagannath Puri.jpg]] As per Sikh Chronicles, Guru Nanak dev ji visited Jagannath Puri during his east travels, which is a famous pilgrimage center of Hindus. Gur
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  • ...e Jatha Singhs. Punjab, Kashmir, Peshawar, Benares, Patna Sahib, Jagannath Puri, Rameshwaran, Sri Hazur Sahib, Calcutta, Bombay were all visited and Parcha
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  • ...ylhet and he left in for the Deccan via Chittagong, Calcutta and Jagannath Puri (Orrissa). Having witnessed the righteousness of the devout people that use
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  • ...the south of India with companion Bhai Mardana. Delhi, Ayodhya, Jagannath Puri, Rameswaram, Sri Lanka, Vindhya mountains Narabad, River, Ujjain, Saurashtr
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  • ...nath, Kedarnath, Amarnath, Joshimath, Ladakh, almora, Bageshwar, Jagannath Puri, Kathmandu (Nepal) etc. These signs and other evidence of Guru Nanak’s vi ...On his returned trip Guru Nanak visited Dhaka, Kolkata, and Jagannathpuri (Puri). Onwards along the east coast if India Guru Nanak went to Guntur, Madras a
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  • ...ja gave liberal grants to the shrines of Jawala Mukhi in Kangra, Jagannath Puri, Benaras, Haridwar, Dargah of Mian Mir in Lahore and the birthplace of Baba
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  • Jagannath Puri
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