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  • ...y written ode begins by going through the order of meditation by placing [[Waheguru]] foremost above all else, and then systematically referring to each of the ...verywhere. And the Tenth Master [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Jee, father of the [[Khalsa]] who has blessed us with the gift of [[Amrit]] – may we enjoy his protec
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  • During the 300 year celebration of the [[Khalsa]] [[Panth]], Maskeen ji was invited to the Harmandar Sahib by the Jathedar ...d by the scholars, preachers and learned people of the Sikh community. The Khalsa School he established at Alwar has been a great success.
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  • ...ional when he writes about Guru Sahib’s contribution in the formation of [[Khalsa]]. Again and again he emphasizes the fact that there cannot be any person l {{quote|I also constantly meditate on Waheguru revealed by Nanak. I practiced Yoga Asanas under the guidance of Yogis and
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  • ...ble things he achieved, he colonised a new city, Anandpur Sahib, where the Khalsa would be created. What happens next in his life is unparalleled in the hist ...complaint. Upon seeing the Guru’s resolve, the Emperor looked to break his spirit by executing his companions.
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  • ...elevant question which had far reaching significance for the future of the Khalsa and all those who have faith in Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Gobind Singh Ji als ...em I also sought the same baptism from them. They assumed the role of Guru Khalsa and I became their follower. They were the five Beloved Ones and whenever f
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  • ...Hindu gods who do not have as much power. The Shaheed Singhs dress in old Khalsa bana, either blue or sometimes white, and also carry many shastars. Althoug ...e close to me. The keertan was very Chardikala, and the sangat was mast in Waheguru Simran. The lights had been switched, but for a lamp near Guru Maharaj. Eve
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  • .... He had never considered himself disjointed from his community. When Guru Khalsa Panth observed the eve of the Nankana Sahib martyrdom, he too conducted an The news of Maharaja Ripudaman Singh's expulsion spread through Guru Khalsa Panth like a bolt of lightening. It shook the very core of the Sikh psyche.
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  • ...(1878 - 1961), whose original name before baptism and initiation into the Khalsa fold was Basant Singh, was born in the village of Narangwal in the [[Ludhia ==Joining the Khalsa==
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  • ...Five Dear Ones, the tenth Master Guru Gobind Singh Sahib established the "Khalsa Panth" by way of Baptism: Amrit Initiation Ceremony on 30th March 1699. The ...that time. Head money (a bounty) was even offered on Sikhs. Also known as Khalsa or Singhs after the Amrit Initiation. Sikhs had to pass through many dange
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  • <div class="cathead">'''Waheguru''' - ''' Wonderful Guru, The wonderful God '''</div> ...ll Beings as He is the Greater Guru. God has many names in [[Sikhism]] and Waheguru is probably the most important and the most common.
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  • ...i1999.org Baisakhi1999.org:- Eternal Glory of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Khalsa] * [http://www.bsingh.dsl.pipex.com/index.html B Singh presents Sikh Spirit: Articles on the Sikh faith]
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  • ...and, concentrating his/her thoughts on One Immortal Being, repeat the name Waheguru (Wondrous Destroyer of darkness). ...ielded the sword and overlooked faults and shortcomings, say “Waheguru”, O Khalsa.
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  • ...elf fell into the world ocean (died). You can only be saved when you go to Waheguru (God). (Shabad Hazaray, Guru Gobind Singh Ji)''' ...of those names just as "Allah" or "God" but God is referred to mainly as "Waheguru" in Sikhism. Sikhism never accepted any power other than one almighty God a
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  • ...creation and are distinguishable from the tenth, the All-pervading Divine Spirit, which creates, sustains and regulates the whole universe. ...ay. For this act, Bibi Amarjit Kaur, Fauja Singh’s wife and head of Babbar Khalsa called Bhindranwala a coward.
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  • ...partnership of equals in marriage is made between those who are united in spirit as well as in mind and body. Marriage is regarded as a strong lifetime bond ...the other, i.e. they need to become ''"Ek Jot Doe Murti"'' meaning ''"one spirit in two bodies"''.
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  • ...ce may also be effected by the repetition of one particular name, such as "Waheguru" meaning "Wonderful Lord," which is in common use among Sikhs. However, a ...able the being to appreciate the face of his relationship with the Eternal Spirit and to facilitate his becoming reunited with Him. When man begins to remem
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  • ...Singh Ji members of the Panth were summoned to accept initiation into the Khalsa order and therefore to observe its code of discipline, the Rehat. Prominent ...an end and transferred the authority to Adi Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the [[Khalsa]] Panth.
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  • ...s believe that all human beings are equal. “We are sons and daughters of [[Waheguru]], the Almighty”. Sikhs have to treat all peoples of the world on an equa * [[Khalsa Kaal Purakh Ki Fauj]]
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  • ...ms, achieving great successes while proudly displaying the Khalsa form and spirit. He felt that he had been given a great responsibility: to inspire and to c ...atch?v=jv0qdZP5thg youtube.com] Ishmeet Is No More - Waheguru ji ka Khlasa Waheguru ji ki Fateh
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  • ...Jathedar Avtar Singh Brahma]]''' was one of the most famous and effective Khalsa generals to have taken part in the Khalistan Liberation Movement. The name ...l Singh Bhindranwale]]’s words had spurred Sikh pride and revived the Sikh spirit in Punjab. Bhai Avtar Singh too heard [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]] s
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