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  • * '''[[Gurdwara Karamsar Ilford]]''' - Gurdwara Karamsar is a beautiful stone-clad building located on the High Road between Ilford and Seven Kings Main
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  • The stone of the tower would become cooled in the night (thermal mass) and keep the r
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  • ...as given forty pounds of grain to grind for each day in jail. A very heavy stone was placed on the chest of one who could not grind. Their children were hun
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  • ...e where Baba Deep Singh ji once stopped to camp with his army. In 1968 the stone was kept by Baba Niranjan singh and this place was found by Sardar Thaan Si
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  • ...nters the courtyard, to the right are two large temples up small flight of stone steps. The fronts have a wooden verandah of Kashmiri style, rising two stor To the side of the Tshogs-khang, a stone staircase leads up to a large roof covering both this temple and the Dukhan
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  • The stone idols have drowned the world, and the Pandits, the religious scholars, have That stone idol, for which you tear off those leaves - that stone idol is lifeless. ||1||(479, Guru Granth Sahib)
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  • ...ancient temple town at Hoshiarpur, date back to the Pleistocene period of Stone Age and show evidence of continued development of civilization right until
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  • The foundation stone of the shrine was laid by Sant Sangat Singh Ji Maharaj, a resident of Kamal
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  • ...to have stayed at Bari Sangat on Burhanath Ghat of which what is left is a stone slab, still considered holy. Over it Sardar Inder Singh Atwal got a room bu
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  • ...cauldron made of stone (Remember Christ Jesus putting clean water in seven stone pots at Cana marriage party to prepare New Wine) and put an iron wok, Baata
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  • ...aid to have stayed at Bari Sangat on Burhanath Ghat of which only a single stone slab, still considered holy, is left.
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  • The Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome A Shiv Ling made of stone used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth
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  • ...ete were the most favoured building materials, although stone: such as red stone and white marble, were also used in a number of shrines. The Nanak Shahi Br
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  • The foundation stone for a stone building was laid on November 26, 1939 by Sardar Gujjar Singh Dhesian and S
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  • ...t and said, '''''"0' Sadhna, you weigh meat with this Saligram (holy black-stone), symbol of Shiva, instead of worshipping it. This is bad." ''''' Sadhna replied '''''"This black-stone is my weight."'''''
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  • ...ing the attack by the Mughal force the Guru was held in prison and given a stone-mill to ply. Eminabad came under Sikh rule when Sardar [[Charat Singh Sukka '''[[Gurdwara Chakki Sahib]]''', inside the town, preserved as a relic a stone-mill which was believed to be the one which Guru Nanak was made to ply duri
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  • ...un|Guru Arjun Dev Ji]]. He is widely believed to have laid the foundation stone of the [[Harmandir Sahib]] the [[Golden Temple]] on the 3rd of January 158 ==The foundation-stone of the Harimandir Sahib==
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  • ..., it was not the first begun as the laying of Kiratpur Sahib's 'foundation stone' had preceeded it.
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  • ...aar Chuna Mandi, Lahore in 1534 A.D. [[Guru Arjan Dev]] got the foundation stone of Harmandir Sahib, laid by a Muslim Saint Hazrat Mian Mir Ji of Lahore in
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  • ...rested. And ere he left this house of avidya, he wrote these words on the stone: Here spake the Hindu Guru Nanak to fakir Bahlol, and for these 60 years, s ...s poem in Punjabi entitled “Sil Te Betha Faquir” (a saint sitting on a big stone). Pir Behlol and his son soon started living there with Guruji. They reques
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