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  • ...uthsection.htm '''Sociology of Langar: A view from the West''' by Manpreet Kaur e: [email protected]] ...either to sit down with commoners and eat Langar before meeting with Guru Amar Das ji. If a king can do it, why can’t we? Why don’t we have a place li
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  • Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala was born to Nachatar Singh Brar and Surjeet Kaur Brar, in the village of Budhsinghwala, District [[Faridkot]] in the year of The government’s carnage reached the [[Moga]] area and the Bibi Kahn Kaur Gurdwara was surrounded by armed police, indiscriminate firing was opened o
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  • ...halsa Bhindranwale’s Sikhi parchar that in 1983 Bhai Sahib and Bibi Dalbir Kaur took Amrit at Gurdwara Falahi Sahib near Batala. After taking Amrit Bhai Sa ...anuwal Road. Bhai Tarsem Singh Jatt and his beloved Khadku companions Bhai Amar Singh Kaarnama and Bhai Mahant Singh Malakpur went to the suburb of Ferozpu
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  • ...irrors) at Kiratpur, district Hoshiarpur in Guru Har Rai and Matta Krishen Kaur's home. Today is the actual date of Guru Sahib's birth, although Guru Khals ...haraja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore with the aid of his mother-in-law Sada Kaur. He wrested the control from Bhangi confederacy and hosted the Kesri Flag.
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  • [[Mai Bhago]], (Mata Bhag Kaur) the sole survivor of the battle of Khidrana, i.e. [[Battle of Muktsar]] (2 ...ata Sundari]], [[Rani Sahib Kaur]], [[Rani Sada Kaur]] and [[Maharani Jind Kaur]] who played a leading role in the events of their time and left their impr
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  • ...of the so-called Tat Khalsa, who looked after Akal Takht Sahib and Mahant Amar Singh of the so-called Bandai Khalsa, who had the control of Jhanda Bunga.
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  • ..., in Mesopotamia (now Iraq). On coming back from Baghdad, he married Inder Kaur. Whatever amount he had been sending to his sister from overseas, she had n ...e very popular. Sobha Singh painted pictures of other Gurus as well [[Guru Amar Das]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]] meditating in his basement chamber at [[Baba B
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  • ...i, who was also known by different names such as Ramo, Mansa Devi and Daya Kaur. Bhai Pheru Mal Ji, a Trahan khatri, was a shopkeeper by profession but lat How Baba Amar Dass became the third Guru Nanak.
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  • '''By Valerie Kaur''' ...e conjugal fidelity. They advocated marriage of two equal partners. [[Guru Amar Das]], the third guru, wrote :
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  • ...r. His father's name was Sardar Amar Singh and his mother's name was Satia Kaur. He spent the first five to seven years of his childhood in Hoshiarpur and
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  • {{p|Image:Hari Bhajan Kaur meditating.jpg|Hari Bhajan Kaur meditating<br>''photo mrsikhnet.com''}} ...s or subconscious level, but from the level of the super-conscious. [[Guru Amar Das]] warns us about our attachment to material things thus: ''"The three q
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  • ...en obtain the middle name Kaur. The middle name Singh is given to men, but Kaur is reserved solely for women. Though Sikh Gurus recognized the difference b ...m and devotion to the Guru. It is unfortunate that the tradition of using “Kaur” or “Singh” is disappearing amongst several Sikh children. These are
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  • |Bhai Ashok Singh || Bibi Baljit Kaur || S Gurdev Singh |Dr Kuldip Singh || Dr Gurdarshan Singh || Dr Sukhjeet Kaur
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  • |Parents = [[Haridas]] & [[Mata Daya Kaur|Mata Anup Devi]] ...and sacrifice to several tests over the years, in the year of 1574, [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji renamed Bhai Jetha Ji as Ram Das ("servant of God"), and appointed
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  • ...n the district of Ferozpur. Her son later became known as Guru Angad. Daya Kaur's maiden name was Ramo. She was married to Ferumal, a well-to-do trader, sh ...im to the teachings she had learnt from her father Guru Angad. Later, when Amar Das organised the teaching of Sikhism into specific districts and jurisdict
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  • *Baj Singh, a descendant of the third Sikh Guru, Guru Amar Das. ...hi. From Kharkhauda about fifty kilometres north-west of Delhi, Mata Sahib Kaur was sent to Delhi under armed escort, to join Mata Sndari, who was acting a
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  • ...Yogi. The ashram was being run under the guidance of Sat Kartar Singh and Kaur of the USA. The direct control of the ashram was in the hands of Yogiji. Hi ...unjab gurdwaras in chaste Punjabi. This lady was very close to Mrs Amarjit Kaur, wife of Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh.
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  • |Parents = [[Bhai Pheru Mall]] & [[Mata Daya Kaur|Mata Sabhrai]] ...u Mall]] Ji and mother [[Mata Daya Kaur|Mata Sabhrai]] Ji (also known Daya Kaur). Born in a Hindu family, Bhai Lehna Ji used to be a worshipper of the Hind
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  • |Spouse = Bishan Kaur |Children = Son: Baldev Singh, Daughter: Vidyavant Kaur,
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  • ...brought to India for four long years. It was reserved for [[Akali Chakkar Kaur Singh]] to recover them and bring them to India. Akali Chakkar Kaur Singh (1892-1954 A.D.) belonged to [[Averha Chakkar]], Tehsil Uri, District
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