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  • ...[[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in the [[Dasam Granth]] has written a section of [[Bani]] called [[Chobis avatar]]. This is the seventh [[Bani]] in the s In [[Hindu]] literature, Krishna is often depicted as an infant, as a young boy playing a flute as
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  • ...g the scope of the work, he said that he would append to the translation a section on the lives of the Ten Gurus as well as the Bhagats whose compositions wer ...new generation of English speaking Sikhs who could now read their sacred literature in English translation.
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  • ...arded by then Chancellor of University Jacob. After that he done Ph.D in literature ([[Bhai Santokh Singh]] De Rache Sikh Sahit Da Alochnatmik Adhian) from [[P ...]], [[Govt. of India]]. After passing Departmental Exam. of SAS, he became Section Officer and further promoted as AAO, AO and then Sr. Accounts Officer. Dur
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  • In the following section the [[shabad]]s from the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] tell us the way that a perso [[Category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • ...e importance of [[seva]] without reference to any one race or community or section of the community - Seva has to be done without discrimination or segregatio
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  • ...ch 6, '''1973'''), was a prolific American writer who won a Nobel Prize in Literature (1938) and a Pulitzer Prize. ...f the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] by [[Dr Gopal Singh]]. This text appear in the section "[[Sri_Guru_Granth_Sahib_by_Dr_Gopal_Singh#SOME_OPINIONS|Some Opinions]]" i
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  • ...highly improbable since there is scarcely any mention of them in the Sikh literature before the 19th century. ...to the [[Adi Granth]], they rely on the Vedas, Shastras, Puranas and Epic literature. It is not surprising therefore that their Sanatan position does pitch them
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  • <blockquote>"The statute in section 3(1) contains a definition of a “racial group”. It means a “group of na Section 1(1) is set out at p 1065 a b, post
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  • ...d rather that his/her daily Practises which are dealt with in a subsequent section. For more on this section select [[Primary Beliefs and Principles]]
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  • ...is an article written by Dr. I.J. Singh printed in the Community Profiles Section of The Sikh Foundation. ...ture and poetry but learned soon enough that you couldn't make a living in literature. So at the urging of my father I joined Dental College. In this country, my
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  • ...t the end of a [[raga]] when there were not [[shabad]]s enough to fill the section assigned to it. The site of these marvellous labours is now marked by a shr * The above section with thanks to [http://www.sikhlionz.com/compilationofadigranth.htm www.sik
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  • This section should be read in parallel with the Sanatan Sikh entry, because each Sabha ...ional account, however. Not all the five K's are mentioned in the relevant literature only three: Kesh, Kirpan and Kach, and when five are mentioned it adds Bani
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  • ...owed by [[Rehras]] and ending with [[Kirtan Sohila]]. Then begins the main section consisting of 31 [[Raga]]s or chapters. Although there are 31 Chapters call ===The closing section===
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  • ...ecurity, to allow for the free development of trade, craftsmanship, arts & literature and to safeguard and protect the universal right of all beings to live thei ...rha]] (steel bracelet)." (Reht Maryada, Ceremony of Baptism or Initiation, Section 6, Chapter XIII, Article XXIV, paragraph (p))
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  • ...Oam/Aum) by majority of the Sikh scholars and the Sikhs at large. The Sikh literature indicates that Bhai Gurdas [25] was the first, who has introduced that < is ...e in it is known as Omkar. The island is also known as Shivapuri while the section on southern bank is divided into Brahmapuri and Vishnupuri, bringing the wh
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  • ...s voluminous ''Gurushabad Ratandkar Mahdn Kosh'' (an encyclopaedia of Sikh literature) was published by the Patiala Darbar in 1930. At Partition some celebrated ...with the records of PEPSU are now housed in Baradari Palace and Reference Section of the Central Public Library at Patiala. They constitute a gold mine of in
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  • ...a discourse between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and [[Bhai Mani Singh]]. In this section are includes lines against Banda Singh Bahadur which reiterate the fact tha ...nda Bahadur.<ref>thesikhencyclopedia DOT com/scriptures/nineteenth-century-literature/prachin-panth-prakash Sikh Encyclopedia on Prachin Panth Prakash</ref> He m
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  • and affluent white people). We tried to find some of their literature and they have a Womans section and a Martyrs section, it looks like that
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  • ...di. With his able guidance Atam Marg has also been started with an english section, especially for the children of Sikhs abroad to make them aware of the Sikh
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  • ...lpapers, Latest News and articles on Sri Harmandir Sahib with full tourist section.A Completely Dedicated [http://forum.amritsarovar.com SIKHISM FORUM]to shar ...in Gurbani and Sikh idealism through the free distribution of high quality literature in Panjabi, Hindi, English and various other languages.
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