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  • ...a. The Langa is worn below waistline and extends to the toe, upper part of the body is covered with a choli. In South India, it is known as Langa. In Punj ...h a dupatta, a 2.5 meters of light transparent material usually georgette. The dupatta is worn like a scarf or veil.
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  • {{p|File:Selfless service cleaning shoes of sangat.jpg|Sewadar cleaning the sangat's shoes}} ...(audience, blessings) of the Guru. They had heard many great things about the Guru and were very eager to see him, check out this wonderful personality a
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  • ...Hindu Vedanta philosophy known as Brahman. Brahma's consort is Saraswati, the goddess of learning. ==Sikh Views on Brahma==
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  • [[Image:Kids2.gif|thumb|300px|right|<center>'''Sikh kids'''</center>]] ...Sikhism]] is the youngest of the world's major religions, being founded in the 15th century. [[Guru Nanak]], their first 'spiritual teacher' or [[Guru]] w
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  • ...ly does not pass judgment on its truth or falsity. In a very broad sense, the word can refer to any traditional story. ...y) is fighting with Chandi (Who has spiritual wisdom = Parchand Gyan). The real definition of Gopal, Murari, Beethula, Mahakaal, Nar Narain, Baudha etc are
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  • ...year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ...ember]] [[1841]] - [[15 March]] [[1913]]), and English translator of the [[Sikh scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on [[September 10
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  • '''SORRY FOR THE POOR QUALITY. COPIED THIS FROM A SIKH FORUM. WILL TRY TO FIX THIS ARTICLE ASAP. CURRENTLY UNDER RE-CONSTRUCTION B There was a Sikh who used to visit [[Anandpur]] Sahib every month and paid his respects to G
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  • ...edge of Truth between hypocrisy and fanaticism, preserving the Essence of the Guru's Teachings. ...s of Rehit Namas. Later, the [[SGPC|S.G.P.C]]. published the authoritative Sikh [[Rehit Maryada]].
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  • ...lways and applying the lessons learnt to his or her real life. In this way the person becomes more elevating and more aware of his or her duties in life. ...coming saturated with the Truth can one ever hope to be reunited with God, the Supreme Reality.
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  • ...6]]: [[11 June]]:- [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s ...nth and last human Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]].
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  • ...7th century''' was that [[century]] which lasted from [[1601]]-[[1700]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. * [[1705]] [[Guru Gobind Singh]] writes his 'Epistle of Victory' the [[Zafarnama]].
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  • ...shed a 'Manji' which was later renamed Gurdwara Nanakshashi. Subsequently, the area assumed its importance and became known as Ramna. ...d out under the able guidance of Sardar Herbeant Singh IAS (Retd.) head of the International Jute Organisation. He left for New Delhi in 1991.
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  • ...one receives more than one can consume, then this gift must be shared with the community especially people who are needy and have much less than you. ...fore considering oneself. Thus, to live as an inspiration and a support to the entire community.
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  • ...lated to the specific behaviours of escape and avoidance, while anxiety is the result of threats that are perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable. ...ation of modern life means that both these ailments are on the increase in the world; many suffer from anxiety and fear due to losing one's identity and/o
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  • '''A Sikh always obeys the hukam of the Guru''' ..."real witness". "Lke bala janamsakhi" means Bhai Bala was the witness of the all sakhis in that book.
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  • =='''Makhan Singh, the first Sikh to be elected the Mayor of Gravesham Council.'''== Having represented Pelham (one of the Borough's wards) for 14 years, Councillor '''Makhan Singh''' was elected as
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  • {{p|File:Vancouver_Sikh_Temple.jpg|100 year old 'Vancouver Sikh Temple'}} ...ea. Over the last 30 years, immigration has dramatically increased, making the city more
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  • ...y had to comply with some simple instructions. First, they had to eat from the Guru's kitchen with all his other guests regardless of their status or gend ...her why she refused to remove her veil, totally confused and embarrassed the poor girl ran out to hide herself.
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  • {{main|The Udasis of Guru Nanak}} ...masses; so in 1499, he decided to set out on his sacred mission to spread the holy message of peace and compassion to all of mankind.
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  • ...at) and most important expression in dictionary of Sikhs. In Dasam Granth, the expression ''Sada Siv'' is used for ''Nirankar''(Formless Lord) but not for ...Kalika etc. is used for physical body i.e Parvati which is not in case of Sikh Religion.
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