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  • ...'. This Nihang belief is not accepted by the majority of the rest of the [[Sikh community]]. http://sikh-reality.blogspot.com/2009/10/summary-of-sarbloh-granth-sahib-ji.html
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  • Guru Maharaj Had given us his Image, Roop to his Sikh also, in due course as our Guru was to do, we should ourselves. {{Sakhis of Guru Gobind Singh}}
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  • ...ns for the moral guidance of a believer are found scattered throughout the Sikh scriptures. ...(Amritsar, 1950) and the English translation Rahit Maryada: A Guide to the Sikh Way of Life (London, 1971) are the modern versions of rahitnamas.
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  • ...ns of various Sampardas (sections of Sikhs), it can be observed that the [[Sikh]]s had access to these compositions which they studied, discussed and under ...hough various acts of persecution. There were very few attempts of writing Sikh history in this period in the 17th Century. Many of the compositions of Gu
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  • ...punjabi.org/elib/unicode.aspx Online Searchable Multilingual Puratan Janam Sakhis] by [[Punjabi University]] * [http://www.sikhnet.com Sikh Net] at sikhnet.com
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  • =Sakhis= ==Sakhis==
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  • ...amed after [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji (1469-1539), the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born here on [[Baisakh]] sudi 3, 1526 Bk/ 15 ...to develop Nankana Sahib with various projects including a rest house for Sikh pilgrims, a new hotel, a shopping mall, a housing scheme, a world class uni
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  • The shrine of Guru Nanak the founder of the [[Sikh]] faith is located in Karkh District in Sheikh Maaruf Neighbourhood. This s * [http://www.info-sikh.com/BhagPage1.html www.info-sikh.com]
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  • == Detailed translations and interpretations by noted Sikh Scholar == Read detailed translations and interpretations by noted Sikh Scholar [[Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha]] at http://www.searchsikhism.com/hind8.htm
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  • ...orth [[Delhi]] in [[India]]. This Gurdwara sahib is dedicated to the first Sikh Guru, [[Guru Nanak|Sri Guru Nanak Dev]]. Gurdwara Nanak Piao was built at t Today, compared to any other city, [[Delhi]] has a large number of [[Sikh]]s. Though their numbers substantially increased in 1947 due to migration f
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  • ...struction of Religious Boundaries - Culture, Identity and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition” (1994). ...pp was as insulting as any European could ever be to the Sikh heritage and Sikh scriptures. Here are some examples:
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  • ...h Sahib, the spirit of their beliefs smoothly blends into [[Gurmat]]. Some Sikh scholars have advanced the thought that of considering Kabir Sahib as the o * Sikh polity...
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  • * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Public {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ===“Pathology of Pseudo-Sikh Researchers With Linear Myopic, Left Brain and Mystified Western Realities, ...chosocial analysis of the pathological functioning of some Western/Eastern Sikh scholars who have made a habit of trampling over the subjective faith of th
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  • |Unknown but much greater then the Sikh Casualties ...he Sikhs that "One Sikh equalled Sava Lakh (125,000)" – the bravery of one Sikh is equal to that of 125,000 ordinary men.
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  • ...t with Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh Religion. According to the Bala Sakhis, Guru Nanak was very fond of his maternal grandmother. They were very close ...s love for his sister is referred to in most touching terms in some of the Sakhis. A sister's love for her brother is a perennial theme of Punjabi folklore.
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  • ...the advise he offered to me. It is Professor Harbans Singh’s dedication to Sikh studies that compels me to ponder about Sardarni Kailash Kaur. ...udies. This shows the amount of respect the Sardarni had to the subject of Sikh studies, the subject of her husband. I am extremely honored that I have bee
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  • ...lsa! Hail the Guru’s victory!!) In their hour of triumph, therefore, the Sikh’s remember [[sat sri akal]] instead of exulting in their own valour. ...y people punctilious in the observance of proper form. Those addressing a Sikh religious congregation will, as a rule, greet the audience with the salutat
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  • *{{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Public {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...ing unity and harmony among the different religions. His creation of the [[Sikh]] community imbibed with a strong sense of nationalism is a great asset of ...the Sikhs, it is imperative to see its long historical connection with the Sikh history and the Sikhs. It is from this angle, that I have tried to trace t
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