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  • ...pji sahib art.jpg|thumb|250px|A calligram of Guru Nanak Dev ji using Japji Sahib Bani, by Devinder Singh|right]] ...ng '''click here''']]'' or for the newer version '''''[[Learn all of Japji Sahib|click here]]'''''
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  • | <small>'''Other Info:'''</small> || 500 verses in Guru Granth Sahib. ...under [[Bani Bhagatan ki]]. Ravidasi's treat Bhagat Ravidas Ji as their [[Guru]] and they have a seperate Sect from the mainstream [[Hindu]]s, [[Muslim]]s
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  • The following hymns of Trilochan are found in the Guru Granth Sahib: ==Page 92, Line 5 to Page 92, Line 13==
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  • ...rom generations is that this is the pen-name of the tenth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. ...tency in the ideologies of [[Sikhism]] as perpetuated in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and historical dates and facts this stand point cannot be maintained with
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  • ...n tradition is in accordance with the Shabad Guru of the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. ...ising more explicitly the musical tradition according to the [[Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...Sheikh Farid, but the ultimate Guru (or teacher) of a Sikh is Guru Granth Sahib, which includes about 10% of the verses of these Saints. ...preme. It is from here that all else is blessed" (Guru Granth Sahib, 587). Guru is paramount in bhakti as well as in Sikhism ."
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  • ...Chand''' (1494 to 1643), also called Baba Sri Chand is the elder son of [[Guru Nanak]] and the founder of the ascetic sect of [[Udasi]]s. He was born to [ ...blished the Udasi order. He travelled far and wide and spread awareness of Guru Nanak.
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  • [[Guru Arjan]], Nanak V, says, "God is beyond colour and form, yet His presence is ...through "nadir" or grace and by "anubhava" or mystical experience. Says [[Guru Nanak]], ''budhi pathi na paiai bahu chaturaiai bhai milai mani bhane which
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  • ...on this type of singing and a Sikh is expected to listen to and/or sing [[Guru-Kirtan]] as frequently as possible. The [[Guru]] has pronounced that [[Kirtan]] is the magical formula to keep the human s
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  • The holy Granth condemns the use of Bhang for human consumption. In [[Punjabi]] the word " At Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib Ji (one of the five seats of power in the Sikh Panth), the 'Sukhnidhaan' is
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  • ...sweet poetry are highly revered and forever enshrined in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. ...foremost among Punjabi sufi poets.<sup>2</sup> His compositions in the Adi Granth are the first recorded versions available in the Punjabi language.<sup>3</s
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  • ...ge&Param=262&english=t&id=11587#l11587 page 262 to page 296] of the sacred Granth (holy Book) of the [[Sikh]]s. ...clearly savour the love of the writer and the love expressed by the fifth Guru.
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  • ...f the holy Granth. They are written by [[Guru Ram Das]], the fourth [[Sikh Guru]]. ...h Sahib] about the meaning of marriage to a Sikh couple – Effectively, the Guru defines a Sikh marriage in these 2 lines:
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  • ...ts this point by saying in the [[Sikh holy text]] called the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], {{srig-h|45|1843|There is only the One Supreme Lord God; there is no oth ...refered to as masculine or feminine; so God can be called ‘He’ or ‘She’. [[Guru Arjan]] reinforces this concept by saying: {{srig-h|103|4148|You are my Fat
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  • ...urbani?Action=KeertanPage&K=1350&L=5&id=57718 Page 1350 of the Guru Granth Sahib]. * 4: Translation by Bhai Manmohan Singh
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  • {{p|File:The panj pyara.jpg|''the five beloved of the Guru''<br>'Khatri', 'Jatt', ’Chhimba’, ’Ghumar’ and 'Naee' UNITED!}} ==The Guru's way==
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  • ...nate, All-powerful Lord comes to dwell within the mind and body. ([[SGGS]] Page 49)'' ...r Lord is so very merciful and wise; He is compassionate to all. ([[SGGS]] Page 249)''
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  • | <small>'''Other Info:'''</small> || 1 verse in Guru Granth Sahib. <br>Accepted Gurmat thought from [[Muslim]] thought ...i.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=858&g=1&h=0&r=0&t=0&p=0&k=0&fb=0 Page 858, Adi Granth]</ref>, in which he explained that believing in Karmic thought comes to an
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  • ...lete wastage of time, resources , & propagation of [[FALSEHOOD|Manmat]]. [[Guru Nanak]] sums up all these in one Tuk... {{srigranth|4|172|<big>ਭਰੀਝ ਹਥ੝ ਪੈਰ੝ ਤਨ੝ ਦੇਹ ॥ ਪਾ
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  • [[Image:GuruTeghBahadurJi FreedomOfReligion2.jpg|thumb|425px|right|Guru Tegh Bahadar with the Kashmiri Pandits]] [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]], the ninth [[Sikh Guru]] undertook the '''supreme sacrifice for the protection of the most fundame
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