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  • ...]. Both of these consists of text which was written or authorised by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. ...ans 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the founders of the Sikh religion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]) and the words of various other [[Sa
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  • ...he purpose of propitiating the gods. Similarly, certain mystic words from Scriptures were chosen to be meditated upon to win release or liberation. Om is the h ...merit (O God) of remaining attached to thy Name." This nam, according to [[Sikh]] tradition, Guru Nanak received in a mystical experience, during his disap
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  • [[BHAI KANHAIYA]] (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addansh ...has since been appropriated into the regular [[gurdwara]] service. But [[Sikh]] [[kirtan]] abstains from all outward expression or frenzy in the form of
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  • ...ones of the Sikhs. There is also a museum here which exhibits photos, holy scriptures, and the personal possessions of the [[Guru]].
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  • :''Thousands are the praises and thanksgivings owed to the court of that Holy and Fearless Judge, who blessed the composition of these words with complet {{Scriptures}}
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  • ...jail authorities minutely and distinctly narrated. In his various books on Sikh theology he quotes very appropriate verses from the Gurbani freely and with ...and authentic Sikh traditions. In fact, the practice and preaching of the Sikh Code of Conduct strictly in accordance with the true Gurmat became his pass
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  • ...lled "folly and unsoundness of mind." It is only through meditation on the holy word (sabda) that the highest objective of life can be achievedsacha sabadu ...n the body burns the fire of desire which can be assuaged only through the holy Word." The Var decries manmukhs, selfwilled, unregenerate ones as persons w
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  • The Sikh holy scriptures refer to the One God who pervades the whole of Space and is the creator of ...are names of God used by Hindus are frequently mentioned in the Sikh holy scriptures. The same god of the Christians, Muslims, Hindus, etc is known as the Akal
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  • ...India, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. It is a well-known repository of Hindu scriptures. ...ees of Jawala Mukhi temple in Kangra. Once, when Kamala Bhagat and another holy person, Kali Nath of this village were proceeding towards the Jawala Mukhi
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  • ...to the Sikh cause, Guru Angad appointed him [[Guru Amar Das]] the third Sikh Guru at the age of 73. ...s the sister of 7/7 London suicide bomber Hasib Hussain. Kaur embraced the Sikh way of life in the late 1990s. Her strict Muslim family disowned her after
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  • ...sh=t&id=115#l115 page 3 of the Sikh holy scripture] (the 11th and final) [[Sikh Guru]] is found the following [[Shabad]] or sacred verse: ...new lease on life. This verse provides a simple but important guide to the Sikh and for all other believers in the Supreme Spirit to re-adjust their mind t
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  • Although not exclusively a study of the {{w|Cosmos}}, the [[Sikh Scriptures]] do give important information about some interesting facts about the Univ It is ironic that while the [[Sikh religion]] in the East was advancing our knowledge about the Cosmos and sup
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  • ...ing attack on the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, could cause long term anger in the Sikh community. ...or having published a controversial book that questions the status of holy Sikh granth – [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...nglish=t&id=46138#l46138 page 1075] of the [[Sikh holy Granth]], the fifth Sikh master, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] tells how important it is to sing [[Kirtan]] in ...ind that embodies the revealed truth applicable to all the human race. The holy Granth enshrines the wisdom of many spiritual masters of the East and is th
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  • ...es. He established his command over Sikh history, philosophy, theology and scriptures and the fruits of his intense labours and researches have come to us in the ...hed in 1960 was the first real presentation in English of the hymns of the Sikh Gurus and medieval Saints and Bhaktas. It stimulated interest of the Wester
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  • ...ns from inception. The [[Sikh scriptures]] are unique among the religious "Holy Books" of the world in that they don't just offer spiritual guidance for th ...Baba Farid ji was a [[Muslim]] whose many verses are preserved only in the holy Granth and cannot be found elsewhere. He was an enlightened soul from the A
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  • ...Glory and Holy Sage of Kaleran Village, [[Baba Nand singh]], founded this Sikh movement. He was born in 1869/1872 to Sardar Jai Singh and Sardarni Sada Ka ...Nihang Guru Gobind Singh Ji. These visions prompted him to delve into Sikh scriptures with great enthusiasm.
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  • [[Image:Sikh gurdwara.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>'''This picture shows a simple and pl According to the Sikh faith, while prayers to God can be offered any time and anywhere, a Gurdwar
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  • The [[Sikh]]s who were killed in massacre 1947(Incl Hindues) Are listed below : - ...46 to 16-12-46 || Muslim mob|| One Gurdwara and one Hindu house burnt. One Sikh murdered; two women wounded.
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  • ...th Sahib]] and the basic formula of the faith. This first line of the Sikh Holy Scripture deals with this difficult concept thus: ..."' (GG, 74), and again, '"Nanak's Lord transcends the world as well as the scriptures of the east and the west, and yet He/She is clearly manifest'" (GG, 397).
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