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  • {{p|Image:San Jose Gurdwara Sahib.jpg|The San Jose Gurdwara Sahib, a beautiful [[Gurdwara]] in California}} ...rea's well-known spiritual and tourist destinations --- San Jose Gurdwara. The former address of this beautiful, majestic landmark in San Jose was 2785 Qu
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  • ...ve created. So many people studying with you; being your students; walking the path of self-liberation.”'' Guru Nanak looked at the yogi. ''“Forget it,”'' he said. ''“Let me show you how many students
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  • ...';I have adopted you as my son and hath created you for the propagation of the path (Panth): Retrieved From Bachitar Natak, Dasam Granth ...om evil actions".29.''</ref> It was revealed by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] with the assistance of Akal Purakh.
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  • ...lki, similarly Shia Islam predicts a return of the 'concealed' 12th Imam ('The Mahdi') that will also return for a final judgement of good over evil. ...and remove pride of Kalki Avtar and when Mahdi Meer walks the same line as the Kalki Avtaar, (i.e equating himself with god) then he also will die from a
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  • <P>The five oxen[1] draw the carriage of the body:<BR> The whole goeth well by the contrivance of God.<BR>
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  • {{p|File:The panj pyara.jpg|''[[Panj Piare|the five beloved]]''<br>[[Khalsa|'Khatri', 'Jatt', ’Chhimba’, ’Ghumar’ ...they were born on that day as a new nation. There is hardly any group in the world that can boast such a privilege.
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  • ...the hustle and bustle of transporting and selling of the farm commodity by the farmers. ...he outcome of the harvest. This in turn had depended on the weather during the months following winter.
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  • {{p4|File:Sikhs against French turban ban.jpg|Sikhs protest against the French turban ban}} ...derived the word ‘pugree’, so commonly used in India. Kohanim (priests) in the Jewish temple in Jerusalem wore turbans; they go back at least as far as bi
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  • ...stom. However, read the following and find out the significance of hair of the human body, mind and spirit: The history of hair goes back to the times of the Bible and beyond. The Bible talks of a man called Sampson who obtained supernatural powers throu
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  • ...pect. So the reader is asked to adjust for this in their mind when reading the translation! (God in Sikhism is gender neutral and is referred to in Gurban *Truth is God's Name
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  • ...gious musicians) at [[Sangat|Sikh congregations or gatherings]] as part of the early morning service. It is said that if recited and sung with true belief ...n hours]] and the custom of reciting the hymn at morning time is traced to the days of Guru Nanak himself.
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  • ...of his hymns under his arm, with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. ...in Mecca and Baghdad—for roughly one-and-a-half to two years in and around the years 1511 to 1513 AD.
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  • ...e office at the village of Pakkhoke Randhave in [[Gurdaspur]] district of the [[Punjab]]. Her mother's name was [[Chando Rani]]. ...ad founded on the right bank of the [[river Ravi]] and where she had spent the last years of her life.
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  • <small>Men who dance to the orders of overbearing women are impure, filthy and foolish.</small><br><br> [[File:Triya charitar.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The teachings of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] tells men never to gaze carnally at any
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  • ...the massacre by talking with people who allegedly helped carry it out and the locals who helped are described. As reported in The New York Times Magazine
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  • ...is in the thick of all the mental conflictions and naturally reads more of the minds of his people than any foreigner can. ...being out of question, I know, between you and them, there will be much of the usual give and take, a lot of crossing of t's and dotting of i's. This busi
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  • ...hBahadurJi FreedomOfReligion2.jpg|thumb|425px|right|Guru Tegh Bahadar with the Kashmiri Pandits]] This is Sri [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji’s prayer to the Lord for the deliverence of the world and means:
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  • ...tachment with the family; apparently the family shunned him from embracing the Sikh faith. ...ai Sahib also experienced while meditating, an inner voice saying “Without the Perfect (True) Guru there is no salvation in life.”
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  • ...the body of their only son.jpg|thumb|left|300px|An old couple grieves over the body of their only son]] ...even shared much in common with the teachings of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] and the [[Sufi]]s of India.
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  • ...e whole of [[Japji sahib]], about 25 minutes long in one go by clicking on the audio above or step by step at each section below. ...(white arrow in a blue circle) at the top of the screen, you can listen to the Gurbani in [[Gurmukhi]]/[[Punjabi]].
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