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  • ...he life of Suthra Shah. The legend goes that he was born in a Nanda Khatri family of Bahrampur, now in [[Gurdaspur]] district, but born with a black mark on ...d not to fit him, he would be beheaded. The boy agreed and, calling on his Guru's name, put on the shoe, which he found a little, too small. At this his face
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  • ...ions of the Lord's Name with you, and no stain shall attach itself to your family. ||1||<br>
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  • ...the Love of the Transcendent Lord; he is free of desire, but he lives as a family man. Guru Raam Daas, to save the world, enshrined the Guru's Light into Guru Arjun. ||4||
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  • ...of Baba Ram Dayal, an Udasi ascetic; also, that he was born into the family of Guru Nanak, tenth in descent from him. Since his first tika, a commen
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  • ...”. I am 26 years old & running my own business. We are four members in our family, my step-father lives is in Germany,}} ...icer with a unique pride that they were leaving a rich legacy of an entire family of doctors.}}
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  • ...d of his son’s passing away in these strange circumstances. He advised his family and his Sikhs not to go into mourning, saying: [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • His spirit of social service now imbues his whole family. His wife Manjit Kaur learnt driving three years ago and began transporting ...ires to "do something by which the world remembers me. I married into this family of simple livers and high thinkers with just three dresses. We do not spend
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  • ...the Tirthankaras (Sanskrit for fordmakers). Mahavira was born to a ruling family in the town of Vaishali, located in the modern state of Bihar. The first Ti ..., [[Tegh Bahadur]], was on his preaching mission in east India, he and his family were invited by Salis Rai Johri to stay in his haveli in Patna. In his huka
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  • ...the Guru which hit the back of the meditating Guru and stopped there. The Guru's body is believed to be imprinted on the rock. The demon felt ashamed and pr ...ountrymen. There I had the great good fortune to be looked after by a Sikh family, by Baba Bedi, his English wife, and their three children. While I was with
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  • Morality and family honor are very important to the people of India. ...sage to Sucha about the problem his sister-in-law (Sahib Kaur) had put his family in. Sucha responded quickly and killed both Sahib Kaur and Gajjan Vaili.
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  • “I came here with my family in 1980 after spending five years in UK since I left Jalandhar. Over the ye
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  • ...d in the personal diary of Sardar Bahadur Gopal Singh, official record and family information. ...mily were by his side when he breather his last on 2nd September 1947. His family was allotted land at village Bassi, District Kapurthala.
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  • ...ted as rejection of his daughter and, therefore, would be an insult to his family's honour. He conspired to kill [[Nanak]] instead. ...t it may fall on top of the Guru. An elderly lady was asked by the bride's family to warn Guru Nanak about the danger. The old woman approached the Guru and
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  • ...10 April 1688 (father Bhai Dasaundha, mother Mai Lachchhami). In 1693, the family shifted to Anandpur where Gurbakhsh Singh took Pahul of the Khalsa on the h
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  • ...nd Ramanand, etc believed in Sanyas (living in isolation, away from normal family life), ritualism, downgrading of women and Ahimsa. ...of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] a Sikh always interpret according to [[Gurmat]] (Guru's way or message). Some of the issues that were raised regarding Bhagat Bani
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  • ...rn Kaur Khalsa was born in 1951 as Joan Paulus in an educated Episcopalian family in Redlands, California. She began studying art and writing at an early age ==Sikhi, art and family==
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  • ...int Mian Mir. Due to these meetings, Saint Mian Mir knew a large number of Guru's verses by heart which he used to quote to his disciples. ...them very touching and allowed her to relate to God. Her attachment to the Guru's institution increased further when she saw the [[Guru Hargobind]] and the [
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  • ...mir. '''Main reason for not knowing the exact background and origin of the family of General Zorawar Singh is''' this, that he was '''Hindu Ranghar Rajput''' ...ly age. The second and third wives were real sisters belonging to a Rajput family of Gai village near Pauni-Pahrakh. The third para of the same page says in
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  • ...), 5au Sakhi remained unknown until it was discovered in 1815 in a Brahman family of Thancsar, who presented the manuscript to SARDAR Amar Singh Singhpuria.
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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