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  • 09:0709:07, 7 August 2007 diff hist +4,527 N Sikh MartyrsNew page: Dr. S. S. Sodhi Dr. J.S. Mann If you want to play the game of love, approach me with your head on the palm of your hand, place your feet on this path, and give your head without regard to ...
  • 09:0609:06, 7 August 2007 diff hist +26,985 N Martyrdom in SikhismNew page: By Sardar Daljit Singh INTRODUCTION Martyrdom in Sikhism is a fundamental concept and represents an important institution of the faith. In the Sikh form the institution is a complete depa...
  • 09:0509:05, 7 August 2007 diff hist +5,467 N Baoli at Goindwal & Dr. W.H. McLeod’s MisconceptionNew page: Pritpal Singh Bindra In a divergent discourse in his book, “The Evolution of the Sikh Community”, Dr. W.H. McLeod infers that the erection of the Baoli at Goindwal Sahib has been in de...
  • 09:0509:05, 7 August 2007 diff hist +7,408 N Guru Har Rai - The Apostle of MercyNew page: Pritpal Singh Bindra During his lifetime Guru Hargobind, the Sixth Supreme Master of the Sikh religion, had to bear a few family bereavements. One after the other, his wife and three of h...
  • 09:0409:04, 7 August 2007 diff hist +12,335 N Mool Mantra”: An Exegetical AnalysisNew page: Dr. Dharam Singh Panjabi University Patiala, Punjab, India The “Mool Mantra”, generally read as a preamble to Guru Nanak’s Japu (ji), is the creedal formula which delineates, in brie... current
  • 09:0309:03, 7 August 2007 diff hist +14,840 N Guru Nanak’s Conception of the Nam and Surat-Sabd YogaNew page: Bhai Jodh Singh The word Nam has been used in two senses in Guru Nanak’s Bani, as an appellation and as a symbol to denote the All-pervading Supreme Reality that sustains the universe. ... current
  • 09:0209:02, 7 August 2007 diff hist +14,315 N Guru Nanak’s Concept of GuruNew page: Surinder Singh Kohli The Guru-cult in India can be traced back to the Vedic period. In Yajur Beda itself, there is mention of consecration (Diksha), which a pupil obtains by a deep person...
  • 09:0209:02, 7 August 2007 diff hist +6,393 N Guru Nanak’s Universal MessageNew page: Harbhajan Singh Manocha There are many human races, ethnic groups and religions on this earth. Religion, which should have taught people to treat all humans as equals, acted as a divisive... current
  • 09:0109:01, 7 August 2007 diff hist +12,547 N Guru Nanak’s Concept of SahajNew page: Dewan Singh The concept of Sahaj is central and pivotal in Guru Nanak’s mystical thought. It relates to the highest spiritual state humanly attainable and has thus deepest connotations ... current
  • 09:0109:01, 7 August 2007 diff hist +5,977 N Guru Nanak Dev Ji - An Eclectic ArahatNew page: Dr. S.S. Sodhi & Dr. J.S. Mann In this paper, we would like to explore the eclecticism of Guru Nanak after he evolved into the personality of an Arahat. Buddhist psychology gives a very p... current
  • 09:0009:00, 7 August 2007 diff hist +19,306 N Guru Nanak On EgoNew page: The term ‘haumai’ is a compound of two pronouns ‘hau’ and ‘mai’ each meaning ‘I’, and thus, ‘haumai’ means ‘I,I’. The ancient Indian term, for ‘haumai’ has bee... current
  • 08:5608:56, 7 August 2007 diff hist +42,448 N Guru Nanak Dev (By Puran Singh)New page: THE CHILD NANAK He came like a song of Heaven, and began singing as he felt the touch of the breeze and saw the blue expanse of sky. He was a child of smiles, and his eyes were silent and ...
  • 08:5308:53, 7 August 2007 diff hist +42,847 N EUROCENTRISM AND KHALSA-CENTRISMNew page: Dr. S.S. Sodhi Dr. J.S. Mann The purpose of this article is two-fold. To introduce to the Sikh researchers the concepts of Eurocentrism and compare it with Khalsacentrism. Also an attemp... current
  • 08:5108:51, 7 August 2007 diff hist +12,525 N Sikhi and Pseudo-Sikh ResearchersNew page: Dr. S. S. Sodhi Dr. .J.S. Mann “There is no odour so bad as that which arises from Goodness Tainted. If I know for a certainty that a man was coming to my house with the conscious desig...
  • 08:5008:50, 7 August 2007 diff hist +12,386 N Martyrdom and the Sikhs, Thoughts on Fenech's ThesisNew page: In this article, I intend to study a psychological phenomena entitled Merger with Satguru Through “FANAH”. Examples from Baba Dip Singh’s martyrdom will also be used. Also, an atte...
  • 08:4908:49, 7 August 2007 diff hist +8,872 N The First Sikh WarNew page: - June 1628 Pritpal Singh Bindra The month of June has been the most volatile in the history of Sikh Religion. Guru Arjan Dev, Bhai Mani Singh and Banda Bahadur were martyred during this...
  • 08:4808:48, 7 August 2007 diff hist +3,536 N Shaping The Future of PunjabiNew page: Principal Amar Singh (Chap 58) Khalsa School, Vancouver, Canada Shaping the future of the Punjabi language is in the hands of the parents. If they realize this most important duty and so...
  • 08:4708:47, 7 August 2007 diff hist +24,332 N Koh-i-NoorNew page: Courtesy of Rajender Singh The biography of the Koh-i-Noor is the history of India and this unique diamond is perhaps as dear to India as Shakespeare is to England. The name Koh-i-Noor da...
  • 08:4308:43, 7 August 2007 diff hist +11,216 N KhalsacentrismNew page: A Life Affirming System Excerpts from articles by Dr. J. S. Mann, Santa Ana, California and Dr. S.S. Sodhi, Halifax, Canada Sikhism, which evolved into Khalsacentric living, an assertive w...
  • 08:4208:42, 7 August 2007 diff hist +5,892 N The Sikh Self-Definition and Bhagat BaniNew page: Pashaura Singh’s M.A. Thesis:Pashaura Singh arrived in Calgary, Canada in 1984 to serve as a Granth. There he came in contact with Dr. Ronald W. Neufeldt, a Eurocentric "instant" Sikh sc... current
  • 08:3708:37, 7 August 2007 diff hist +6,413 N Adi Granth Our Living Guru is not for ResearchNew page: This essay is based on a careful analysis of the Ph.D. thesis on Adi Granth written by Dr. Pashaura Singh and submitted to and accepted by the University of Toronto, Canada. Dr, W.H. McLe...
  • 08:3208:32, 7 August 2007 diff hist +20,636 N Hari Singh Nalwa and the subjugation of north-western frontierNew page: Dr. Kirpal Singh The greatest legacy of Hari Singh Nalwa is the conquest of Hazara and Peshawar and consolidation of the north-western frontier. But for the achievement all the regions al...

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