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  • ...names of God used by [[Hindu]]s are frequently mentioned in the Sikh holy scriptures. The same God of the [[Christian]]s, [[Muslims]], [[Hindus]], etc is the [[
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  • ...ar-death experiences) they will understand the "Greater Glory" in the Sikh scriptures to have realized this concept while others don't believe in it at all. (Not ...ry good example which comes to mind is Bhai Chaman Lal even though he is a Hindu. He sings Gurbani hymns all over India in Gurdwaras and tells wonderful sto
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  • ...is forbidden. Since vedic times our ancestors have not eaten meat. You are hindu. how is ...animals, in the sacrificial fire and offer it to gods. Even in other hindu scriptures and the ramayana, meat is not forbidden.
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  • ...wn religious scripture & recites that only. He has created a danger to the Hindu religion.
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  • Searching the scriptures, Hindu and Muslim; scanning the earth and the heavens above;
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  • ...he rites of the [[Khalsa]]. During the next fifteen years, he studied Sikh scriptures, grammar, poetics, history and Sanskrit literature. Being the most prominen Around 1870 Thakur Nihal Singh set out on a pilgrimage to various Hindu and Sikh holy places, where he preached the Sikh faith through kirtan and d
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  • #Redirect [[Hindu]] ...0 B.C. to A.D. 200, the Sutra period and the systematic development of the Hindu systems of philosophy beginning from the early Christian era, the scholasti
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  • [[Hindu|Hinduism]] is considered to be the oldest of the world's living religions. ...0 B.C. to A.D. 200, the Sutra period and the systematic development of the Hindu systems of philosophy beginning from the early Christian era, the scholasti
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  • |21 || Clash between Hindu and Muslim || ਹਿੰਦੂ ਮ੝ਸਲਮਾਨ ਦਾ ਟਾਕਰਾ [[Category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • ...called [[Chobis avatar]]. This is the seventh [[Bani]] in the second holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. The Chobis avatar, a collection of tales of the twenty-fo ...ankster, a model lover, a divine hero and the Supreme Being. The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the Mahĝbhĝrata, the Harivamsa, the Bhagav
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  • According to your (Hindu) belief Vedas are eternal and Simritis, Puranas are the basis of your relig Dear Hindu friend: Vedas, Shastars are your religious books but what Guru Ji has said
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  • ...ined Sikhism at the intellectual level. Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha’s book ‘Hum Hindu Nahin’ [We are not Hindus] was written during this very period. ...to Prof. Puran Singh. Being a Vedantist, he was well acquainted with Hindu scriptures scientific education produced the qualities of reason and analysis in him a
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  • "According to Hindu beliefs Vedas are eternal and Simritis, Puranas are the basis of Hinduism. Dear Hindu friend: Here we state some of the verses from Guru Granth Sahib Ji:
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  • * '''Bhai Lehna''' ji a Hindu worshipper of Durga who lead worshippers to the Jawalamukhi Temple every ye ...of his life performing all of the ritual pilgrimages and fasts of a devout Hindu. Bhai Amardas Sahib Ji heard some hymns of Sri Guru Nanak Dev being sung b
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  • ...uism because, according to them, most of the Sikhs have/had their roots in Hindu families. The Indian regime too is bent upon labelling the Sikhs as a branc ...unequivocal words that the Sikhs are "neither Hindus nor Muslims" (na ham Hindu na Musalman). Before his death Guru Nanak Sahib appointed Guru Angad Sahib
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  • *'''3. Meditating and Holy Scriptures''' .... [[Naam Japna]]''' - Meditation on God's Name and the recital of the holy scriptures:
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  • ...laims to be God, not a servant of God. These are called Simriti. The other Hindu writings are Sruti which are claimed to come from the gods, though they wer ...age of the gods, and only brahmins were allowed to study and interpret the scriptures. The Gurus got rid of the need for intermediaries.
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  • ...reks called [[Udasis]] around Asia and the middle east was, '''There is no Hindu there is no Musalman.''' ...ram=479&english=t&id=21670#l21670 p479]) and "The Muslim God Allah and the Hindu God Paarbrahm are one and the same" ([http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurb
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  • ...of human race. In this coming religious debate, the Sikh religion and its scriptures, the [[Guru Granth]], will have something special of value to say to the re The Adi Granth is remarkable for several reasons. Of all known religious scriptures, this book is the most highly venerated. It means more to Sikhs than even t
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  • ...word used to refer to God. The term is also used by [[Sikh]]s in the Sikh scriptures in reference to God. The word Allah (ਅਲਹ੝) is used 12 Times in the The Muslim God Allah and the Hindu God Paarbrahm are one and the same. ||5||34||45||<br><br>
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