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  • ...sm under the influence of Baba Sumer Singh, celebrated high '''priest''' of [[Takhat Patna Sahib]]. ...rvance or discipline & bardhi = ocean, means by implication, "Guide to the Sikh religious practice".
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  • ::::'''Sikhism does not in anyway support the concept of Living human Gurus after [[Guru Gobind Singh]].''' ...ak Singh and decided to leave the army. His Group saw many of the pratices of the Maharaja, his Darbar (Court) and his Kingdom as excessive and sinful.
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  • ...s younger brother Giani Bhai Sant Singh ji was honored with the leadership of Damdami Taksal. ...revious Jathedars of Damdami Taksal. From 1790 AD Giani ji performed Katha of the daily Hukamnama at Sri Harmandir Sahib. Other Gursikhs would partake in
    4 KB (660 words) - 01:54, 1 April 2012
  • '''The Sikhs of Assam''' ...w some of the Sikh rituals as well as try to make room for the local style of worship.
    4 KB (693 words) - 23:10, 11 March 2010
  • ...r’s edge of Truth between hypocrisy and fanaticism, preserving the Essence of the Guru's Teachings. ...s of Rehit Namas. Later, the [[SGPC|S.G.P.C]]. published the authoritative Sikh [[Rehit Maryada]].
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  • ...has been initiated into the Khalsa, but failed to observe the Khalsa code of conduct.</big> ...eighteenth century. Even the rahitnamas describe transgressor of the code of conduct as tankhahta (one liable to penalty) and not patit.
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  • ...ss and transparency; of caring for others; of protecting and guardianship; of loving all are paramount to [[Sikhi]] and necessary for a rewarding and fru ...Destroyer is the root and the primary message of the [[Guru Granth]], the Sikh holy scripture.
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  • ...on coincides with the date of the [[Joti Jot]] (emerging with the eternal) of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and it seems to have been written at [[Hazur Sahib]], ...relates that Seva Das was a member of the [[Udasi]] sect during the life of [[Guru Gobind Singh]].
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  • ...dressed the congregants with a most stirring oration on his divine mission of restoring their faith and preserving [[Dharam]] (righteousness). ...for his faith?"'' When people heard his call, they were taken aback. Some of the wavering followers left the congregation, while other began to look at
    7 KB (1,076 words) - 09:10, 20 May 2018
  • {{p|File:Sikh family 2-mod.jpg|Sikh family visiting a Gurdwara}} ...he preferred route to attain the highest level of spirituality in this era of [[Kaljug]].
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  • ...this good for community relations but it is also good and moral uplifting of the person performing the voluntary service. ...as [[Sevadar]]s and for many people this activity forms an essential part of their daily life, providing spiritual fulfilment and practical benefits.
    8 KB (1,342 words) - 22:47, 27 January 2012
  • ...aning an agent which brightens, accelerates or sharpens the potentialities of a given object. ...[Bhai Himmat Singh]]. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] proceeded to hold the ceremony of initiation to mark their rebirth as new men.
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  • ...ull text of the code at [[Rehat Maryada (Full)]], its history at [[History of Rehat Maryada]]. ...debate about the complete acceptance but it serves as a good base for most Sikh communities worldwide.
    11 KB (1,772 words) - 03:40, 16 March 2024
  • ...] ([[Punjab]], [[India]]) He died on the [[7 October]] [[1963]] at the age of 50 years. ...l accounts of the lives of the [[Sikh Gurus]] and the stories of the lives of saintly and divine people.
    9 KB (1,668 words) - 15:33, 5 August 2018
  • ...u.” Sikhism without social activism is sick. Let us all drink the medicine of the Word and Name.” ...le to worship the omnipresent existence within the human body irrespective of caste and creed.”
    11 KB (1,772 words) - 22:58, 27 September 2012
  • ...ve life in a upright manner; in a style which is compatible with the "laws of nature" or which please the Lord! ...n. Before we proceed with this inquiry, we need to glance at the etymology of these terms in the [[Punjabi language]].
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...ligion's tenth leader, ([[Guru Gobind Singh]]), first baptised 5 followers of his faith and then was baptised himself by the 5 followers, who are called
    14 KB (2,183 words) - 23:45, 13 April 2020
  • ...nak]], [[Guru Har Krishan]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], authentic translations of Adi Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and Dasm Granth and 20 books in English and o ...Trilochan Singh was the first scholar to present the true lives and times of Guru Nanak, Guru Hari Krishan and Guru Tegh Bahadur.
    11 KB (1,841 words) - 20:19, 24 October 2012
  • ...mritsar. Jathedar Chanda Singh was a great Gursikh of high morals and good discipline. ...n Gurmat by Baba Baga Singh Jee who lived in their village. With the grace of Guru Jee, he quickly learnt his 5 morning prayers, Reharas, Kirtan Sohela o
    10 KB (1,796 words) - 00:27, 27 February 2011
  • '''Namdharis are not accepted as Sikhs by the main Sikh population''', right from the start. ...e influence of Guru Balak Singh while serving in the Khalsa as a Risaldari of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh.
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