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  • ...of Bhagavatgita. Saying so, the Guru placed his stick over the head of the water carrier, who astonished every one by giving a convincing commentary on the ...ply smiled at the Brahman's impudence and, calling a passerby, Chhajju the water-carrier, made the latter give a discourse on Gita. Such was the erudition o
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  • ...the lotus which springs whose roots though mired in mud climbs out of the water to open in all its allegorical splendor, the beautiful lotuslike flower of ...our first glimpse of Sri Hemkunt Sahib. At places we have only a view the holy Sarovar the next step we can see the lotus shaped Gurdwara. We feel as if w
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  • ...word "Piao" mean to "offer liquid to drink" and refers to the offering of water to all the thirsty who visited this shrine. ...ne. Consequently, over time [[Gurdwara Nanak Piao]] attained a status of a holy and revered historical shrine. Guru Nanak was an apostle of peace, brotherh
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  • ...k up the family profession of slaughtering goats and selling meat. Sadhus (holy people) and beggars passing-by would sit outside his shop for a rest under ...ne as weight and said, '''''"0' Sadhna, you weigh meat with this Saligram (holy black-stone), symbol of Shiva, instead of worshipping it. This is bad." '''
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  • ...ndance of grace, God’s succouring hand, the '''merit of devotion''', of '''holy company''' and '''humility'''. With such reiteration, the composition as a ...ntages of remembrance, in a spirit of love, devotion and surrender, of the Holy Name which results in linking up one’s consciousness with the divine. Thi
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  • ...the rear of the temple are there and even the bridge to the temple over a Holy sarovar has been carefully laid out to the same plan. ...it’s a replica of Amritsar's Golden Temple, complete with the pool of holy water surrounding it. "This is an attempt to get the Sikhs to fight with each oth
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  • ...ru Nanak]] lifted a stone and from underneath it a fountain of clear sweet water gushed forth. The spring, called '''"Amrit Kund"''', the "Pool of Nectar", ...inal spring, Amrit Kund, is now a canopied square shaped pool. It supplies water to the bathing tank, 50 metres away.
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  • ...Nanak and Guru Rinpoche, are said to have helped the locals with sourcing water from the lake. ...-July. It is about 20mins drive from Thangu, Sikkim. Gurudongmar Lake is a holy lake at an altitude of over 18,000ft, it is beyond Chopta and armed with a
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  • ...living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. We are blessed that we can have the holy ‘Darshan’ of our Guru any time, anywhere. There was time when devotees were put in hard examination before they get the holy ‘Darshan’ of the Guru. Sayyed Jaani Ji was one of such great souls.
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  • ...aw a SHOODAR VARAN or BHAI CHARAK related dream. There were four wells and water comes out of the one but it does not fall into the next dry well but the fa ...ed to the VAISH VARAN in which black heavy stones were shown floating in a water tank whilst the white light balls of cotton were shown drowning. That is, i
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  • ...ses; so in 1499, he decided to set out on his sacred mission to spread the holy message of peace and compassion to all of mankind. ...e Sutlej from Lahore. From Sheikh Braham Guru Sahib acquired inspirational holy scriptural compositions of Sheikh Farid whose spiritual message was compati
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  • ...o and abide wherever it pleases you." The Guru replied,"Whom do you call a holy ascetic? I apply this name only to him who has renounced pride and who as t ...he Guru drove a spear into the ground and it is said that a spring of pure water issued forth. The Sikhs constructed a tank at the spring and it was called
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  • '''Holy Robe of Guru Nanak Sahib''' is situated in home of Baba Nanak's decedent Su ...i (Second Master Sikhs) alongwith six symbols of Udasi Dress including his Holy Robe. Guru Angad Dev Ji passed on the Guruship alongwith these symbols to G
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  • ...ch of which probably have planets and solar systems like our own. The Sikh Holy scripture mentions that there are an uncountable amount of planets, solar s “There are beings and creatures in the water and on the land, in the worlds
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  • ...y from the Sastras of the Brahmens, and the Koran. He praises Nanac as a holy saint, accepted of God ; and grounds his faith, like that of his predeces ...ing, which was written by Guru Govind, is considered in every respect, as holy as the Adi Granth of Nanac, and his immediate successors. ‘ (p 176)
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  • ...the Guru's Temple," said she, "today assemble there the Guru's Khalsa, the holy ones, and I have come to bathe myself and my child in the current of Naam." ...Lahore, these captive Sikh ladies were herded into prison with no food or water. Soldiers eyed them and taunted them as to, "where was their illustrious Gu
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  • The holy hymns were chanted every morning and evening. The community meals (the Lang ==The Holy Tank (Karamsar Sarovar)==
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  • [[Image:BhaiKhaniya.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|Bhai Kanhaiya giving water without discrimination}}]] ...s highlighted by the Guru in many places in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The holy text explains the spiritual benefits of doing seva and the ways in which on
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  • I live by uttering His Holy Name”''' ...of the Harimandar, Guru Arjan undertook the compilation of Adi Granth, the Holy Book, now revered as Guru Granth Sahib. For this task, he chose a se-cluded
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  • God is the creator of all. “He created air, water, fire, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva” (Guru Granth Sahib, 504). ...teaches that their is only one God. The [[Guru Granth Sahib]] Ji is the Holy Scripture of the Sikhs. Sikhs bow their head in their [[Gurdwara]]s to Gur
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