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  • ...water) This name was therefore chosen by his followers for this beautiful holy shrine.
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  • In the Company of the Holy, one renounces all selfishness.<br> Give up your selfishness, and you shall find peace; like water mingling with water, you shall merge in absorption. ||2||
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  • ...lived. As Brahm Das, proud of his learning, heard of the arrival ofafagfr, holy man, he came in his accustomed manner with his packs ofPuranas and other ol Marvellous is His creation. His are the pilgrimages, His the holy
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  • Every important Sikh ceremony is performed in the presence of the holy [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The ceremonies which are most important to a [[Sikh] ...nvenient and when the mother is well enough to go to the [[Gurdwara]]. The Holy Granth is opened at random and a verse ([[Shabad]]) from the pages opened i
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  • ...bathe in the holy river. Guru Nanak Dev Ji observed many people throwing water towards the sun in the east. The Guru had already heard about this meaning ...towards the sun in the east believed that by this ritual they could offer water to their dead elders in the next world. This next world was in the east fro
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  • ...use came and put some sweets, symbolising “Agape”, the Devine Love in that water. Now the Amrit "Elixir" was ready. From the corpses, he took the covering s
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  • ...word "Piao" mean to "offer liquid to drink" and refers to the offering of water to all the thirsty who visited this shrine. ...ne. Consequently, over time [[Gurdwara Nanak Piao]] attained a status of a holy and revered historical shrine. <!---Guru Nanak was an apostle of peace, bro
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  • ...olls are available, paper-towels are in plenty, flush (toilet) is working, water fountain is in order ...the prayer hall, or on a side of it. It should have running water to keep water clean. It should not be slippery. Footpads should be there on both sides of
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  • ...centre of the [[Hindus]]. It was believed that a dip by the devotee in the holy Ganges would absolve the bather of all his sins. ...r with his left hand towards the west, while other pilgrims were splashing water towards east, the direction where the sun arose each morning.
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  • Over the years the city has come to be known by the name of the Holy pool in which the [[Harmandar Sahib]] stands. Located in the center of the ...e seen during [[Kar Sewa]] when the pool is drained and cleaned. Above the water there are two floors and a roof Pavilion. The exterior of the first is clad
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  • ...st different sections of the society to solve the problem of desilting the water body following the failure of the Punjab Pollution Control Board's (PPCB) a Seechewal says that when he started the water-cleaning project of Kali Bein Rivulet in 2007, it was a challenging task. B
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  • ...e children. Tired and hungry, they now yearned for a blessed vision of the Holy Guru next morning. ...water on their heads barefooted to the camp site. They served the food and water to the tired and hungry sangat. One old man, very much tired, was pressing
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  • ===Killa Sahib (The holy Peg)=== ...his Guru, [[Guru Angad]] Dev. Despite his fall, he succeeded in saving the water filled pitcher. The noise of the fall awakened the weaver who suspected a t
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  • ...shrine. Elderly [[sewadars]] have always played an important role at this holy temple. ...gation) have derived many benefits and recovery from many illness. So this water is considered to have special properties and is considered a cure for many
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  • {{pm|Image:Sikh lady.jpg|Water painting of a [[Sikh]] [[woman]] in [[Dastar]] ([[Turban]])}} In [[Sikhism]], the [[holy scriptures]] have clearly stated that the [[Sikh Women|Sikh woman]] must al
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  • The SGPC had objected to private publishers printing the holy book. It was also decided to set up a similar facility in North America, ei ...tate and regarding the water bill, he clarified that it was for the use of water in future.
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  • ...in the [[Sikh]] tradition from northern [[India]] and is part of the Sikh holy scripture called [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] Ji or [[SGGS]] for short. Every In the [[SGGS]], the Sikh holy Granth (book), there are a total of 60 raga compositions and this raga is t
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  • ...three-storey building was completed by 1966 to which a sarovar fed by the water of Nanak Jhira spring, Guru ka Langar and a residential block for pilgrims ...ty Guru Gobind Singh had been instrumental. This house was maintained as a holy place after her death. When Nanak Jhira was occupied by Sikhs in 1948, they
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  • ...y, it is the mother who becomes impure. Father is purified by the touch of water alone. In birth or death, impurity lasts for ten days. ...hing in water from an earthen jar, mixed with gingelly seeds and clay from holy places. He should give gifts of some articles to the village assembly (loca
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  • ...or her spiritual guide and who adheres to the message contained within its holy pages. ...live their life. It is fascinating how the underlying message of the Sikh Holy Scripture is a message of pure love.
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