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NihangKhalsa: Created page with "Nav Nidhi (Pa: ਨਵ ਨਿਧਿ) means "The New Treasure". It is often confused with Nine Niddhis of Hinduism. As per Sikh Religion, Truth is always new so the one who at..."
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<p>Created page with "Nav Nidhi (Pa: ਨਵ ਨਿਧਿ) means "The New Treasure". It is often confused with Nine Niddhis of Hinduism. As per Sikh Religion, Truth is always new so the one who at..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Nav Nidhi (Pa: ਨਵ ਨਿਧਿ) means "The New Treasure". It is often confused with Nine Niddhis of Hinduism. <br />
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As per Sikh Religion, Truth is always new so the one who attained the Truth i.e Naam Padarath is called handler of New Treasure. <br />
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