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  • ...iving away from home, Mcleod found his interest in Christianity waning and Sikh history a growing interest. ...hism]] which will be a source of reference for the coming generations of [[Sikh]] and scholars of [[Sikhism]]. Much of his work was also found un factual
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  • ...sh turban is liable for penalty. For this reason it is mandatory for every Sikh of the Guru to tie a turban everyday."''' ...usness and is committed to living upto principles. It is the identity of a Sikh. Guru Gobind Singh jee told His Sikhs:
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  • * [http://www.sikhphilosophy.net About Sikh Religion] A website with comprehensive English Translations of Gurbani, Gur ...e the world habitat the most valuable principles propounded in Gurbani and Sikh idealism through the free distribution of high quality literature in Panjab
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  • There is some discussion amoung Sikh scholars whether the first and second udasis were infact just one continuou ...so Known as Kauda Rakshish, Kauda Bheel) was once a cannibal, who became a Sikh after an encounter with Guru Nanak that changed his life. Guru Ji, during h
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  • ...as so complete that he came to be canonized as Bhai, the Brother of the [[Sikh]] Order, very early in his career. For his pioneering work in its several ==Exceptional Sikh scholar==
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  • {{Aowhbr|[[Sikh|List of hundreds of Sikh]]s [[Sikhi|who have a Sikhi]] [[Wikipedia:Blog|related Blog]]}} ...nt posts from Sikh blogs, do a search at [http://www.technorati.com/search/sikh Technorati]</small><br>
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  • ...n. It is therefore with great regret that I must add this page to www.info-Sikh.com ...that his time on Earth was coming to an end passed on the guruship to the Sikh scriptures, Aadh Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and then ascended to Sach Khand (hea
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  • ...ecting the footprints of the Guru”. At the same time, with large number of Sikh families having settled in different areas of Bihar, after partition of the ...he house of one Jaita Seth situated at a place called Bishambherpur (Janam Sakhis) near Pachhmi Darwaja of then walled city of Patna with a number of gates,
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  • ...ru Nanak Dev Ji died on Assu Sudi 10 (lunar day) as it is given in the old Sakhis and Bhai Mani Singh Ji has also given the same date in Gyan Ratnavali. And ...piritual heir of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Amar Das Ji was originator of the Sikh tradition. In no way he would encourage superstitions and old customs in hi
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  • ...3-1530), the first [[Mughal]] emperor of India, are collectively known in Sikh literature. The name is derived from the use of the term in one of these h ...ak]] was an eye witness to the havoc created during these invasions. Janam Sakhis mention that he himself was taken captive at Saidpur. A line of his, outsid
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  • ...r, a warrior, a poet, and a philosopher, Guru Gobind Singh Ji molded the [[Sikh]] religion into its present shape, with the institution of the [[Khalsa]] f ...thority. In Sambat 1756 (1699 A.D), Guru Gobind Singh issued directions to Sikh sangats or communities in different parts not to acknowledge [[masand]]s, t
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  • ...ing of books by some [[Hindu]] activists writing books that maligned the [[Sikh Gurus]] that he was forced to pick up the pen to author: “Sahib-i-Kamal� ...on the mission of this unique patriot and courageous fighter. Many [[Janam Sakhis]] written, earlier and now, by over zealous devotees are available. Carried
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  • ...st the rich can give in their pride. Bhai Lab later became a distinguished Sikh. ...took the occasion to discourage all such rites and to convert the rule to Sikh ways of life. At Pathandi he converted many Pathans, and then he visited hi
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  • ...ipture [[Guru Granth Sahib]] by the fifth [[Guru Arjan Dev ji]]. All the [[Sikh Gurus]] after Guru Nanak Dev ji continued to identify themselves as ''Nanak ...f Guru Nanak Dev ji's nine successors, that form the eternal Guru of the [[Sikh.|Sikhs]], the [[Bani|Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...t of her life in Kartarpur, contributing as always to the establishment of Sikh values and traditions. As wife of the first Guru, her role was an important '''Mata Sulakhni''', the wife of the first [[Sikh]] [[guru]], [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji, was responsible for the serving of the
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  • Bhoomiya: “O King, I am not even a Sikh yet. He is the Guru, who removed a sinner like me, from the mire of evil a [[category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...velled in all four directions - North, East, West and South. The founder [[Sikh Guru]] is believed to have travelled more than 28,000 Kms in five major tou ...he Guru after receiving Charanpauhal. It is said that the first historical Sikh temple was constructed on the spot where this conversation was held.
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  • ...iscoverer of the ninth Nanak"''' for his famous act of finding the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in [[Bakala]], [[India]] in around 1665. ...erations. Makhan Shah, was a [[Gursikh]] who played an important part in [[Sikh history]]. He was a person who displayed trust and confidence in the [[Guru
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  • '''Guru Nanak''', the founder of the Sikh religion, like the Buddha earlier, sowed the seeds of spiritual democracy. ...Sangali]], which was composed and left in Sri Lanka by the founder of the Sikh religion. However, according to the same author, [[Guru Arjun Dev]] did not
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  • [[Image:Tomb8.jpg|thumb|325px|right|Satnam Singh a Sikh is a priest here at Sheikh Brahm tomb at Mianwali (Indo-Pak international b His own disciple, kamal, also became a Sikh of Guru Nanak. Later on he went to and settled at kartarpur and spent his d
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