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  • ...Guru Granth Sahib]]. This is the current [[Guru]] or '''Guide''' for the [[Sikh]]s. Each full line of text in this scripture is referred as a '''Tuk'''. [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...s polite, respectful and traditional. When referring to the death of the [[Sikh gurus]], this term is commonly used. The [[Sikh scriptures]] teach that the soul is indestructible and survives for eternit
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[Category:Sikh practice]]
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  • As per [[Sikhi|Sikh Religion]], truth is always new so the one who attained the Truth i.e [[Naa [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • == '''Kaum''': A term used by many Sikhs to refer to corporate the Sikh nation or Panth. == [[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • This term is used to refer to the four sons of the tenth [[Sikh]] [[Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. They were: [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...habad]] within the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. It is a lengthy Shabad commonly of four or six verses which has to sung [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • The above menu allows you to select each section of this morning [[Sikh]] holy [[Bani]] which is normally sang in the form of [[kirtan]]. You can r ...Granth Sahib]]; and ''"ki"'' or ''"di"'' mean ''"of"''. Thus together the terms means ''"A ballad of hope"''. [[Raag Asa]] is the [[Timings For Gurbani Raa
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  • '''The Sikh Concept of Death''' [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh practice]] [[Category:Sikh belief]]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • The following are the [[Punjabi]] days of the week. The Sikh week coincides with the 7-days week of the [[Wikipedia:Julian calendar|Juli [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • The '''Rehat Maryada''' is the Sikh Code of Conduct as released by the [[SGPC]]. See the full text of the code ...as been accepted as the official version which provides guidelines for all Sikh individuals and communities around the world. Its implementation has result
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  • ...wara]]s have a '''Palki Sahib''' for the Guru's seating. The most famous [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]], Sri [[Harimander Sahib]] for example does not have a Palki; [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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