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  • ...lished in 1877 and is considered the first translation into English of the Sikh Scriptures</small>]] ...e earliest attempt at rendering the [[Sikh Scripture|Scripture]] of the [[Sikh]]s into another language. The translator, Dr Ernest Trumpp (1828-85), an em
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  • ...82) in Dehradun, UP is a [[Ragi]] (singer) of[[ Gurbani]] and [[Kirtan]] (Sikh devotional music) who has performed around the world. When she is not touri ...hildhood, she played [[kirtan]] with her father in [[Sikh temple]]s and at Sikh religious ceremonies. When she was just four, She started to sing the [[Sha
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  • ...development of similar instruments elsewhere. During the mid-19th century missionaries brought hand-pumped harmonium to [[India]], where it quickly became popular [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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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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  • ...Sant Avichaldasji of Gujarat saw an international conspiracy by Christian missionaries in the tribal district of the Dangs. ...East. The adoption of a district was a bid to thwart the activities of the missionaries. Every sadhu who attended the sansad was assigned one
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  • ...easure. A veritable saint-soldier he defied the colonial regime, it's anti-Sikh edicts and political brain child(s), SGPC and Akali-Dal, who sought to diss ...time when the Khalsa was engaged in a subtle battle with various Abrahamic missionaries, and extremist Hindu forces, the Baba still retained the Akali charisma of
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  • ...easure. A veritable saint-soldier he defied the colonial regime, it's anti-Sikh edicts and political brain child(s), SGPC and Akali-Dal, who sought to diss ...time when the Khalsa was engaged in a subtle battle with various Abrahamic missionaries, and extremist Hindu forces, the Baba still retained the Akali charisma of
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  • ...mar Das]], the third Sikh Guru. Bidhi Chand, a descendant of Handal, was a Sikh priest at Jandiala, in the Amritsar district. He took unto himself a Muhamm ...of chief apostle his father Handal, and degrade Guru Nanak, the legitimate Sikh Guru. For this purpose creative fancy was largely employed. To serve the do
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  • ...Granth was installed as the [[perpetual Guru]] (spiritual guide) of the [[Sikh]]s by the last human-form Guru of the Sikhs, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] three hu ...s, the celebrations were organized at a global level in which almost every Sikh participated. Major processions originating from different parts of the Ind
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  • ...nica</ref> According to the their traditional beliefs, the Sanatan Nirmala Sikh tradition was founded by [[Guru Gobind Singh ji]] in late 17th century when ...eod]], is of doubtful historicity because they are "scarcely mentioned" in Sikh literature before the 19th century.<ref name="McLeod2005p148">cite book|aut
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  • ...Martrydom the principle of non-violence was upheld again and again. Brave Sikh men and women layed down their lives in a peaceful fight against the last ==Waqf Act excludes Sikh Gurdwaras==
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  • ...ing attack on the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, could cause long term anger in the Sikh community. ...or having published a controversial book that questions the status of holy Sikh granth – [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...Gurus as contained in the Sikh scriptures. He established his command over Sikh history, philosophy, theology and scriptures and the fruits of his intense ...hed in 1960 was the first real presentation in English of the hymns of the Sikh Gurus and medieval Saints and Bhaktas. It stimulated interest of the Wester
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  • ...ious and intellectual figures with differing views, and he welcomed Jesuit missionaries from Goa to his court. Akbar directed the creation of the Hamzanama, an art ...ad the director's had not bothered to read the sikhiwiki article comparing Sikh, Mughal and [[Hindu]] religions where they could have read of the moustache
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  • ...iscipline, self-control and exemplary patience displayed by the peaceful Sikh protesters even in the face of extreme [[barbarism]]. Even national leade ...gio-political organisation. The ''peaceful'' and ''non-political'' budding Sikh brotherhood was transformed into a proud and fiercely martial nation throug
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  • ...[of China] were alive with rumors - many … based on fact- of brutality to missionaries …”'' Pearl’s father was a missionary, so her mother, her little siste ...s inaccessible to me, and this was a matter of regret, for I have had many Sikh friends, and have always admired their qualities of character. Now that I h
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  • ...spiritual masters made no promises of heaven or paradise to entice these [[Sikh]]s to follow the path of [[Dharma]]. The disciples were not told that becau ...ncluding a verse of his—a ([[Shabad]]) in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the [[Sikh holy scripture]]. The Guru did not force or compel his followers into follo
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  • He contributed the view of Sikh Religion on Human Rights in German Book, Menschenrechte im Weltkontext.In F ...harp intellect, and captivating qualities as an interpreter of Gurbani and Sikh history. Yet, the young man restrained from becoming a Khalsa (pure one), a
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  • ...ted as teachers, granthi, missionaries, saints or enlightened souls in the Sikh religion. ...ligions would have liked to compile one volume of their scriptures, as the Sikh gurus did, to preserve their scriptures for posterity.
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  • ...ct communion with God. [[Guru Nanak]] conveys this Truth through the bani, Sikh Scripture. It first argues against the sexist sentiments of the pompous man ...nd woman is only transitory, and as such superficial. 7 Thus, according to Sikh ideology, all men and women possess equal status. All human beings, regardl
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