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  • ...pinder Singh (18911938) in fact served a period of apprenticeship with him learning classical music. At the Delhi Darbar of 1911, Gaj[ja Singh gave a memorable
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  • ...is a terrific sense of humour! It is this down to earth quality that makes learning from him a most enjoyable and informative experience and I, as I am sure ma
    2 KB (361 words) - 08:01, 13 November 2005
  • ...i paints these electronic paintings, wishing to inspire the audience into learning about Sikh history and traditions for themselves. He is a self-taught artis
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  • ...p: +0.2em; font-size: 95%">[[Introduction|'''a free Sikh Encyclopaedia and learning tool...''']]</div> * [[Learning about Sikhi|'''Learn about Sikhi''']]
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  • ...in composing verse in Braj. He subsequently won renown in both fieldsSikh learning and Hindi poetry. Among his poetical works, Gumpad Prem Prakas, a historyr.
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  • ===Learning Tools=== ...epunjabi.org/animated_stories.html Learn Gurmukhi and Panjabi for advanced learning centre of Panjabi University patiala site ]
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  • ...lly gentle and self abnegating manner, Bhagvant Singh carried the family learning into the second generation. His home provided the best education then avail
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  • ...krit jnani from the root jna (to know), originally meant a scholar of high learning. In Sikh tradition, a giani is a learned man of pious character, competent ...mi Taksal, and the place is run a bit like Taksal, with lots of young boys learning paath and kirtan. Giani Kirpal Singh runs his own Dera at Amritsar, whereas
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  • ...asi scholars. Pandit Javala Das and Pandit BhagatRam. He visited seats of learning in the Malva region and in the holy city of Amritsar in search of a tea
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  • He replied, "He did not return after learning one line."
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  • ...nt in Sikh letters. Bhai Bishan Singh imbibed much of their passion for learning. He took turns with them at expounding the holy text at the daily morning s ...ingh of the village of Lakkhuval in Amritsar district of the Punjab. After learning barely to read and write Punjabi he left home to go to Lahore to study the
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  • * [[Japji Sahib Ji|'''Learning Japji Sahib Step by Step''']]
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  • ===Learning Tools=== ...epunjabi.org/animated_stories.html Learn Gurmukhi and Panjabi for advanced learning centre of Panjabi University patiala site ]
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  • ...m in listening to Kirtan, he was also very keen in learning Kirtan. He was learning the Harmonium and Tabla and had started to learn the Dilruba.
    3 KB (600 words) - 18:56, 28 November 2018
  • ...couplets eulogizing first the Ten Gurus and then Sarasvati, the goddess of learning. The poet salutes his mentor Giani Sant Singh whom he had in his younger da
    2 KB (368 words) - 11:38, 26 December 2006
  • ===Learning Tools=== ...epunjabi.org/animated_stories.html Learn Gurmukhi and Panjabi for advanced learning centre of Panjabi University patiala site ]
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  • ...rh Sahib, is dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh's sons who used this place for learning and practising martial skills. The double storey domed building of the shri
    2 KB (337 words) - 09:53, 7 March 2008
  • ...land, Then alone wilt thou be owned by the Gardener ... Still proud of his learning, Chatur Das said to Guru Nanak, "I admit your devotion to God, but now that
    2 KB (372 words) - 11:58, 29 April 2007
  • ...m he travelled first toJharisT and then to Varanasi two centres ofNirmala learning. At these places he acquired proficiency in Sanskrit grammar, Vedanta, Nyay
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  • ...northern India. Mohindra College, Patiala was the first college of higher learning to affiliate with University of Punjab in 1882; followed by St. Stephen's C
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