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  • ...nd further told that he was proceeding to his fields to avail his turn for water. Father proceeded but again stopped the jeep and beckoned that person, and In 1942, when he was standing alone in the holy presence of Mahan Baba Nand Singh Ji Maharaj, Mahan Babaji while looking de
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  • ...1 verses of Ravidas, who the Sikhs refer to as Bhagat Ravidas in the Sikh holy book, most of which are in very clear Hindi. His poetry is brimming with ar Lord, if you are sandalwood, I am water;<br>
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  • ...[[Guru Granth Sahib]] and is a textual icon for GOD and hence is the only holy number which a true Sikh believes in. ...slave of the Lord. He or she must only do His work in accordance with the Holy Scripture; to abstain for wrong-doing at all times.
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  • ...lass of water is poured into the ocean who is to say which part is now the water from the glass and which is not, it becomes one, in the same way the Guru's Join the SaadhSangat, the company of the holy.
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  • ...He roamed the forests around his village engaging in long discourses with holy men both [[Hindu]] and [[Muslim]], who frequented the surrounding jangals, ...rown up in a Hindu family knew just what they were up to. They were taking water in their clasped hands and throwing it at the rising Sun. Already well aw
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  • <P>As a wife fears that she is forgotten by her spouse, so the holy man fears that he is neglected by God:---</P> Mortals shall be emancipated by being the holy man's slaves.<BR>
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  • ...of this tank, and upon its construction, installed the [[Adi Granth]], the holy scripture of Sikhism, inside the Harmandir Sahib. The Harmandir Sahib compl ...g into heaven from the legends of the miraculous cures by the touch of the water in the pool of nectar, in which the shrine stands makes for ecstatic awaren
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  • #Installed for the first time the holy Sikh Book, which at that time was called the [[Adi Granth]], a major achiev The village now a town is famous as the holy clothes of Guru Arjan Dev ji are kept here in the memory of this wedding.
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  • ...cial aim or objective of celebrating Gurpurab of Guruji. On this pious and holy day we have to learn and adopt so many things from the life and teachings o ...Guru Nanak Dev Ji rescued the whole of Kaliyuga (The Dark Age) and recited holy hymns in praise of True Lord. <br>
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  • <P>The following is said to have been addressed to a holy man called Thakur Das at Priyag:--</P> <P>Were I to dwell in the cavern of a golden mountain or in a pit of water<BR>
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  • The festival is marked by the tying of a rakhi, or holy thread by the sister on the wrist of her brother. The brother in return off ...And how? Guru Nanak did not accept the janeu; he rejected the offering of water to his ancestors; he did not recite the Hindu Vedas; nor prayed to the 330
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  • ...t them not to worship graves. The Guru also taught them that once the holy water of the [[River Ganges]] merged into the ocean, it was no longer called the
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  • ...mainly birds. Chief among these is the Arctic Ptarmigan, although sea and water birds, including large ducks and geese do feature. The prey is normally tak ...baaj is in 1699 when Guru Sahib Ji used his Khanda to stir the [[Amrit]] (holy nectar). As he was about to initiate the [[Panj Piare]]s, a few drops of am
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  • ...ns, and flowers, is one such sacred place: a small, blue-green lake fed by water which cascades down from the surrounding mountain walls. Finally, at the top of more than a thousand stone steps, the holy lake, the Sri Hemkunt Sahib Gurdwara, and the Sri Lakshman Mandir come into
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  • ...age:GuruAmardas Gagar.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Bhai Amar Das Sahib Ji fetching water for [[Guru Angad|Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji]]]] ...began to live at Khadur Sahib. He used to rise early in the morning, bring water from the Beas River for Guru ji's bath, he would wash the Guru ji's clothes
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  • ...shimath and Pandukeshwar where he made inquiries of the local people about holy places in the vicinity. It was they who said that the lake known as Lokpal, ...ess, when he recovered a bit, resolved to ask the rishi more questions the holy man had disappeared.
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  • ...or days. He neglected the table of the king and preferred plain bread and water at the house of this man of God. The king sent for Nanak and asked, “Why ...Guru Nanak said, “Never mind, Mardana! Dig here. There is a fountain of water flowing at your feet.” The spring was there, it came with its cool cryst
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  • ...iling the Sikh scripture (Guru Granth Sahib), placed it at the head of the Holy volume. It has generally been accepted as the fount of the entire ontologi ...os and darkness and nothing existed, not even the gods, sun, earth, sea or water. Everything else has His joti (spirit) manifested in it but no other, outs
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  • ...lgrims cherished Darshan (sight) of the sacred place. They all had Ishnan (holy bath) in the sacred waters of the [[Sarovar]]. During the next few days Con ...where major tributaries join the [[Ganges]]. The route continues past the holy river Alaknanda tracing the path [[Hindu]] pilgrims follow to Badrinath (a
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  • ...the ceremony is performed according to injunctions given by the respective holy book of the faith and supervised by the priest. Special celebrations are he At the time chosen, the child is presented before the Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh Holy Book) by the parents in the presence of relatives and family friends. This
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