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  • {{p4|File:Gurdwarasingh-sabha.jpg|Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Nairobi}} ...e for Sikhism. It also encouraged publications of books and periodicals on Sikh history and prompted the Punjabi language as a medium of teaching.
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  • '''Freedom and Leela''' are singers of [[Gurbani]] [[Naad]] [[Sikh]] [[Kirtan]] and Indian Spiritual music. They have have a unique style whic ...His birth name is Sarbjit [[Singh]] Neel and was brought up a practising Sikh. He began formal training in [[Gurbani]] Kirtan and in playing [[harmonium]
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  • '''Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib''' is a Sikh historical shrine situated in [[Bidar]], in [[Karnataka]]. It is located at ...ies) held during Holi in the month of March, Dashera in October and Guru Nanak’s birthday in November, the numbers of visitors swells to about 30,000 a
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  • All victory belongs to the One God in all! May we rise to answer the Guru’s call!<br> Guru Nanak, the first of Ten to be God’s true friend,<br>
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  • Many sacred [[Sikh]] shrines can be found in the Sikh holy city of [[Amritsar]]. Of particular importance are the five sacred poo ...hib]] complex is located. This is the current principal holy city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]].
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  • {{p|Image:Maharaja duleep singh.jpg|First Sikh to enter the UK, Maharaja Duleep Singh}} ...ul of Sikhs arrived in England and soon founded the first gurdwara or Sikh temple in Europe in London.
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  • The lake is named after Guru Nanak, who is also known as Guru Dongmar. It is located close to the Indo-China Border in the province of No ...l part of the lake which is supposed to be touched and blessed by the Guru Nanak.
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  • ...ra Nanakshashi''', situated in Neelkhet Road stands in memory of the Great Guru. ...endezvous in the heart of Dhaka University at Neelkhet Road. In 1469, Guru Nanak Dev ji descended in a world plunged in medieval ignorance, feudal tyranny a
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  • ==History & Composition of Siri Guru Granth Sahib== ...his later years, at Kartarpur, it became customary for the members of the Sikh community to sing certain hymns on a daily basis: Japji in the morning; So
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  • ...e month of Baisakh. According to Sarup Das Bhalla, Mahima Prakash, Part 2, Guru Amar Das (1479-1574), at the suggestion of Sikhs led by Bhai Paro, started ...Khalsa on 1 Baisakh 1756 Bk, Baisakhi became an important festival on the Sikh calendar. The date then corresponded with 30 March 1699, but owing to the a
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  • {{p3|Image:Sketch of nanak math.jpg|An small obscure sign leading to the Shrine}} ...s there or by chance comes upon the small weathered sign which says, “Guru Nanak Math” (27°43'31"N 85°18'19"E).
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  • ...protests'', is a great credit to the teachings of Guru Nanak and the other Sikh Padshahs. ...hero is located just beside the entrance of the Gurdwara. As at the Golden Temple one enters the Samadh by decending, here 5 steps.
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  • ...view to restoring Sikhism to its pristine purity, preach the principles of Sikh religion by word of mouth, by publication of historical and religious books ...ovement which, however, brought about conflict with certain Pujaris of the Sikh shrines. Gradually, the Singh Sabhas constructed their own gurudwaras with
    6 KB (907 words) - 02:06, 20 July 2008
  • {{p|File:The First Sikh Temple of Australia entrance.jpg|The First Sikh Temple Woolgoolga}} ...ehold and freehold banana plantations. Woolgoolga has the largest regional Sikh/Punjabi population in Australia, and they are now said to own 90% of the ba
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  • ...people every single day are what makes the free kitchen run at the Golden Temple in the western Indian [[city of Amritsar]] stand apart. ...f [[langar]] was initiated centuries ago by [[Guru Nanak]], the founder of Sikh religion. Sunday, November 17, 2013 was his 545th birth anniversary.
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  • ...was built to commemorate his visit, is now a place of pilgrimage for the [[Sikh]]s. During Third Udasi, Guru Nanak Dev ji came to this place in 15 Asu 1574 Bikrami with his disciples [[Bha
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  • ...Sheetal Kund has flowed cold, and while Rajgir does not host even a modest Sikh population, the up-and-coming gurudwara gets a steady flow of worshippers w ...e dug a place and cool water gushed out. The historical spring is known as Nanak Kund.
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  • If there is any word that is misunderstood in the Sikh Scripture - the Aad Guru Granth Sahib 929-938 of the AGGS. This Bani, in fact, is a discourse between Guru Nanak and a Pundit of
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  • Multan(Mulasthan),Punjab(Pakistan): Pilgrimage site of the legendary Sun temple. ...unded by Kusha, son of Sri Rama according to the Bichitra Natak written by Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • {{p|File:Guru Nanak Darbar, Dubai P2.jpg|Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, Dubai}} ...gurdwara of Gulf region has been opened for public in Dubai. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar has been constructed at a cost of $20 million. Though Dubai has 50,0
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