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  • ==Holy Books== {{Sikh Scriptures}}
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  • ...the holy writings. Even non-believers often capitalize the names of sacred scriptures as a mark of respect or of tradition. In [[Sikhism]], the [[Sikh]]s hold the text in their Sacred [[Granth]]s as holy. The sacred Granths are:
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  • ...erred to as [[Gurbani]] or just [[Bani]]. The word Ashpaadi is used by the Sikh Gurus to refer to 8 [[Pauri]]s in the [[Gurbani]] called [[Sukhmani Sahib]] ...would normally end with a line containing the word ‘Nanak’ or one of the [[Sikh Bhagats]], whose contributions are within the [[SGGS]].
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  • ...habad]] within the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. It is a lengthy Shabad commonly of four or six verses which has to sung [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • '''Sikh children not being taught Gurmukhi''' * Sikhs demand government establish separate institution for Sikh children in Lahore
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  • ...plane of awareness or Samadhi. The Sikh [[Holy Scriptures]] advises the [[Sikh]] on keep the mind aware and their consciousness focused on the Lord at all ...s; they are intuitively absorbed in Samadhi. ||2||” (p 1259). Further, the Sikh [[Gurus]] inform their followers: “'''Some remain absorbed in Samadhi, th
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  • ...u allows you to select each [[Pauri]] (section) of this important [[Sikh]] holy [[Bani]] called Anand Shaib. The word "Anand" means "bliss" or "happiness" ...the Sikh [[Holy Scripture]]s. It is said that the person who recites this Holy Bani daily with dedication, attention and comprehension, will achieve compl
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  • ...e holy text spans 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the [[Sikh Gurus]] and various other Saints from other religions including [[Hinduism] ...in His creation and is omnipresent, but cannot be incarnate. The principal Sikh belief lays stress on one's actions and deeds rather than people's religiou
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  • ...an Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, vested spiritual authority in the Holy Sikh Scriptures (Guru Granth Sahib Ji) and temporal authority in the community of baptized The object of a Sikh's life is to develop consciousness of God and to receive God's grace throug
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  • .... 332) The only thing that is commanded is prayer to God. "Devotion to the Holy Name is my ritual of rice balls and feasting". (GGS, p. 358). 1. Encyclopedia of SIKH Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • ...kh bhagat]] appear in the Sikh holy scripture. When the Sikhs bow to their holy book, they accept Their [[10 Gurus]] and all the [[15 Bhagats]] as their sp ...rtant to [[Sikhism]] and play an significant part in Sikh history and Sikh scriptures:
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  • ...1666]] - [[1708]]). Also, [[Dasam Granth]] refers to the [[Granth]] (holy scriptures) compiled during the period of Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • ...ically that God is formless, fearless, ageless, and genderless. One of our Sikh representatives was discussing this topic with some Christians. During the ...ale?" Silence for ten minutes, she was unable to answer that question. The Sikh representative said, "If you don't even know that a soul has a gender than
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  • [[Image:Kids2.gif|thumb|300px|right|<center>'''Sikh kids'''</center>]] ...y teachers]]. Since [[1708]], the spiritual guide for the Sikhs or their [[Sikh Guru]] has been their religious scripture, the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. [[Sik
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  • ...a]]s are sometimes brought as gifts when people attend the services at the Sikh Gurdwara. The Sikh Holy Scriptures are treated by the [[Sikh]]s like their living [[Guru]]s and as such no expense is spared in the furn
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  • ...used to refers to a metre of composition used extensively in the Sikh holy scriptures. It consistes of 4 lines ([[tuk]]s) per verse. It is similar to the [[chaup ...tion by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]] found in the second holy book of the Sikhs, called the [[Dasam Granth]].
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  • |1 || Wondrous Lord, Guru, Word, Holy congregation || ਵਾਹਿਗ੝ਰੂ, ਗ੝ਰੂ, ਸ਼ਬਦ, ਸ� |4 || Conduct of a Sikh || ਸਿੱਖ ਦੀ ਕਰਨੀ
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  • ...d in the [[Sikh]] tradition for the '''small bed''' on which the Holy Sikh Scriptures, [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] is placed during the day in the main hall ([[Dar [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...feature of the [[Gurdwara]]. As you walk into the main prayer hall in a [[Sikh temple]], you will observe this immediately. The essential features of the ...capsulated in [[Guru Granth Sahib]] honours the tradition set by the [[ten Sikh Gurus]].
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  • ...to various sections of the [[Holy Text]] that appears in their several [[Holy Book]]s. ...ord "Gurbani" means the writings of the Gurus as found in the [[Sikh holy scriptures]]; the Gurus' words; the Gurus' teachings.
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  • '''Giani:''' ({{sdd|ਗਿਆਨੀ}}) is someone learned in the Sikh religion or knowledgeable in "[[Dharam]]" or "path of righteousness". Often ...ent in [[Punjabi]] or [[Gurmukhi]], which is the language used in the holy scriptures.
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  • ...Singh, a large village in the [[Lahore district]]. He took [[Pahul]] (the Sikh baptismal oath) from the hands of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the initiator of t ...716) and took part in almost every battle for religious freedom, under the Sikh Jathedar's (commander's) flag, against the [[Mughal]] Empire's forces. In 1
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  • ...recounting in verse some of the ragas or musical measures employed in the Holy Book. Giani Amir Singh died at Amritsar on 17 October 1954 at the ripe age
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  • ...nth]]. This text spans from page 297 to page 325 of the 1478 pages of this holy book of the Sikhs. (Original text is over 1428 pages). This composition is ...st stanza of Chandi di Vaar forms the introductory part of the ardaas, the Sikh prayer.
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  • ...rocentric "instant" Sikh scholar who believed in the McLeodian paradigm of Sikh research and worked as a professor of Religious Studies, University of Calg ...uru Granth Sahib. It must be emphasized that none of the supervisors was a Sikh or could read Guru Granth Sahib,
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  • ...lived. As Brahm Das, proud of his learning, heard of the arrival ofafagfr, holy man, he came in his accustomed manner with his packs ofPuranas and other ol Marvellous is His creation. His are the pilgrimages, His the holy
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  • [[File:Banner home.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Sikh Temple at the start of the Nagar Kirtan Mela]] The '''Sikh Temple Gurdwara'' Sserving as a cultural center for some 20,000 Sikhs who r
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  • ...ally circumambulates the holy fire to the singing of holy hymns from Hindu scriptures. Among Sikhs the couple circumambulates the Guru Granth Sahib, completi In the Sikh canonical literature the human soul is likened to a bride whose marriage (u
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  • ...[[Sikh Scripture]]s by many hundreds of names. The holy scripture of the [[Sikh]]s called the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] or [[SGGS]] begins with the followi ...names of God used by [[Hindu]]s are frequently mentioned in the Sikh holy scriptures. The same God of the [[Christian]]s, [[Muslims]], [[Hindus]], etc is the [[
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  • ...the Jathedar (leader) of the Sikh fighting forces. He took Amrit Sanchaar (Sikh Initiation), at that time. ...d a very devoted Sikh and for most of his time he recited the gurbani holy scriptures). Who ever came to him was duly baptised and converted into a Singh (Khalsa
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  • ...ly book. The Sikhs treat their sacred scriptures as their living Guru. The holy text is also referred to as [[Gurbani]] or just [[Bani]]. Each paragraph of ...n. The Sikhs Gurus, including the SGGS, are seen as the guide or way for a Sikh to attain Moksha or liberation, by following Gurbani and living a life of s
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  • |3 || The heart of the Sikh of the Guru || ਗ੝ਰ ਸਿੱਖ ਦਾ ਹਿਰਦਾ |6 || The selfless state of the Sikh || ਸਿੱਖ ਦੀ ਨਿਸ਼ਕਾਮ ਅਵਸਥਾ
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  • ...of various Indian languages and had studied many ancient Indian religious scriptures. ...acquire spiritual profit and instruction and faith in the teachings of the holy Gurus.”
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  • ...hind while evacuating for Hurricane Katrina prompted a rescue mission from Sikh community members last week”, reported ‘The Advocate’ on 17 September ...nal Sikh Guru, [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] at the New Orleans Gurdwara ("the Sikh Church") had been recovered untouched by the flood waters or the violent wi
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  • ...r''' stands alongside the Ramsar sarovar, the smallest of Amritsar's five holy sarovars. Located near Chativind Gate, on the south-eastern side of the wal ...before the present Gurdwara was constructed. [[Guru Arjun Dev]], the fifth Sikh Guru who was looking for a quiet spot away from the growing city of Amritsa
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  • ...On the completion of the Bir [[Bhai Banno]] was sent to Lahore to have the holy volume bound. ...rtunate tendency to make false claims about the presence of sacred places, scriptures, documents, manuscripts, etc., the singular absence of any claim of origina
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  • '''Hospitals have well laid down gudielines about Sikh patients''' Sikh Patients
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  • This word refers to a metre of composition used extensively in the Sikh holy scriptures. It normally consists to a longer line in each metre of 4 lines and in that ...tion by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]] found in the second holy book of the Sikhs, called the [[Dasam Granth]].
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  • |4 || Holy congregation, abode the truth || ਸਾਧ ਸੰਗਤਿ-ਸਚਖੰਡ |15 || The conduct of the house holder Sikh || ਘਰਬਾਰੀ ਸਿੱਖ ਦੀ ਰਹਿਣੀ
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  • ...ival. A point especially stressed is about the bestowal of Guruship on the Holy Book by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] before he passed away. Kesar Singh says, "At ...anuals of Sikh code. But some of his assertions are not in conformity with Sikh belief and teachings. For example, he accepts the Gurus as incarnations of
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  • ...com/sikhism/52_hukams_of_guru_gobind_singh.html Rehat Maryada]''' is the [[Sikh]] '''Code of Conduct''' as released by the [[SGPC]]. See the full text of t ...debate about the complete acceptance but it serves as a good base for most Sikh communities worldwide.
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  • '''Pratap Singh Giani''' (also spelled Gyani, 1855-1920) was a Sikh academician, scholar and calligraphist who served time under arrest in [[La ...h Sandhanvalia to England to read the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] to the deposed Sikh ruler of the Punjab, Maharaja Duleep Singh and to re-convert him to Sikhism
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  • ...Chaur is used to fan the Granth as a sign of reverence and respect for the scriptures. These days, the chaur is usually constructed from yak hair mounted in a w ...e as well. Both Simran and Seva form the foundation of [[Sikhism]] – see [[Sikh Beliefs]].
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  • ...t Kabir]] ask us not to fight over or argue about the contents of various "holy books" of the world and not to say that they are incorrect. ...message of any faith cannot be done by a casual look at a few lines of the holy text. Some faiths require many years of deep investigation to reach a true,
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  • ...ciples. I also believe that up the point that I was "lucky" to know of the Sikh religion, which helped guide my decisions, but unfortunately many of today' ...ons as "inferior, non-believer, etc". That is one reason why you don't see Sikh Missionaries actively pursuing conversions.
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  • {{Sikh practices}} ...r to various sections of the [[Holy Text]] that appears in their several [[Holy Book]]s.
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  • ...[Sobha Singh]] ([[29 November]] [[1901]] - [[21 August]] [[1986]]), famous Sikh painter, was born on 29 November 1901 ...]] [[1841]] - [[15 March]] [[1913]]), and English translator of the [[Sikh scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on [[September 10]], 1841, a
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  • ...s). In his later years, he became the author of the publications "Supreme Scriptures, Sri Guru Granth Sahib" and "Paramount Religion, Khalsa Panth" (both origin ...at [[Nankana Sahib]], the birthplace of [[Guru Nanak]], and taught him the Sikh texts. When he came of age, he joined the Patiala state army (Risala No. 2)
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  • ...ruction of the [[Akal Takht]], the looting and destruction of the historic Sikh Reference Library by the military, the looting of the [[Toshakhana]] (the t ...for the last about two years now. [[File:1984-June2-84Doc.jpg|right]] The Sikh leadership has been exercising restraint in the hope that the government ma
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  • '''Nihal Singh Thakur''' (1808-1895) was a Sikh theologian and musician born at Amritsar on 7 Phagun 1864 Bk/17 February 1 ...he rites of the [[Khalsa]]. During the next fifteen years, he studied Sikh scriptures, grammar, poetics, history and Sanskrit literature. Being the most prominen
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  • ...]. Both of these consists of text which was written or authorised by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. ...ans 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the founders of the Sikh religion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]) and the words of various other [[Sa
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  • ...he purpose of propitiating the gods. Similarly, certain mystic words from Scriptures were chosen to be meditated upon to win release or liberation. Om is the h ...merit (O God) of remaining attached to thy Name." This nam, according to [[Sikh]] tradition, Guru Nanak received in a mystical experience, during his disap
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  • [[BHAI KANHAIYA]] (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addansh ...has since been appropriated into the regular [[gurdwara]] service. But [[Sikh]] [[kirtan]] abstains from all outward expression or frenzy in the form of
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  • ...ones of the Sikhs. There is also a museum here which exhibits photos, holy scriptures, and the personal possessions of the [[Guru]].
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  • :''Thousands are the praises and thanksgivings owed to the court of that Holy and Fearless Judge, who blessed the composition of these words with complet {{Scriptures}}
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  • ...jail authorities minutely and distinctly narrated. In his various books on Sikh theology he quotes very appropriate verses from the Gurbani freely and with ...and authentic Sikh traditions. In fact, the practice and preaching of the Sikh Code of Conduct strictly in accordance with the true Gurmat became his pass
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  • ...lled "folly and unsoundness of mind." It is only through meditation on the holy word (sabda) that the highest objective of life can be achievedsacha sabadu ...n the body burns the fire of desire which can be assuaged only through the holy Word." The Var decries manmukhs, selfwilled, unregenerate ones as persons w
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  • The Sikh holy scriptures refer to the One God who pervades the whole of Space and is the creator of ...are names of God used by Hindus are frequently mentioned in the Sikh holy scriptures. The same god of the Christians, Muslims, Hindus, etc is known as the Akal
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  • ...India, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. It is a well-known repository of Hindu scriptures. ...ees of Jawala Mukhi temple in Kangra. Once, when Kamala Bhagat and another holy person, Kali Nath of this village were proceeding towards the Jawala Mukhi
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  • ...to the Sikh cause, Guru Angad appointed him [[Guru Amar Das]] the third Sikh Guru at the age of 73. ...s the sister of 7/7 London suicide bomber Hasib Hussain. Kaur embraced the Sikh way of life in the late 1990s. Her strict Muslim family disowned her after
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  • ...sh=t&id=115#l115 page 3 of the Sikh holy scripture] (the 11th and final) [[Sikh Guru]] is found the following [[Shabad]] or sacred verse: ...new lease on life. This verse provides a simple but important guide to the Sikh and for all other believers in the Supreme Spirit to re-adjust their mind t
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  • Although not exclusively a study of the {{w|Cosmos}}, the [[Sikh Scriptures]] do give important information about some interesting facts about the Univ It is ironic that while the [[Sikh religion]] in the East was advancing our knowledge about the Cosmos and sup
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  • ...ing attack on the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, could cause long term anger in the Sikh community. ...or having published a controversial book that questions the status of holy Sikh granth – [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...nglish=t&id=46138#l46138 page 1075] of the [[Sikh holy Granth]], the fifth Sikh master, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] tells how important it is to sing [[Kirtan]] in ...ind that embodies the revealed truth applicable to all the human race. The holy Granth enshrines the wisdom of many spiritual masters of the East and is th
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  • ...es. He established his command over Sikh history, philosophy, theology and scriptures and the fruits of his intense labours and researches have come to us in the ...hed in 1960 was the first real presentation in English of the hymns of the Sikh Gurus and medieval Saints and Bhaktas. It stimulated interest of the Wester
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  • ...ns from inception. The [[Sikh scriptures]] are unique among the religious "Holy Books" of the world in that they don't just offer spiritual guidance for th ...Baba Farid ji was a [[Muslim]] whose many verses are preserved only in the holy Granth and cannot be found elsewhere. He was an enlightened soul from the A
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  • ...Glory and Holy Sage of Kaleran Village, [[Baba Nand singh]], founded this Sikh movement. He was born in 1869/1872 to Sardar Jai Singh and Sardarni Sada Ka ...Nihang Guru Gobind Singh Ji. These visions prompted him to delve into Sikh scriptures with great enthusiasm.
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  • [[Image:Sikh gurdwara.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>'''This picture shows a simple and pl According to the Sikh faith, while prayers to God can be offered any time and anywhere, a Gurdwar
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  • The [[Sikh]]s who were killed in massacre 1947(Incl Hindues) Are listed below : - ...46 to 16-12-46 || Muslim mob|| One Gurdwara and one Hindu house burnt. One Sikh murdered; two women wounded.
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  • ...th Sahib]] and the basic formula of the faith. This first line of the Sikh Holy Scripture deals with this difficult concept thus: ..."' (GG, 74), and again, '"Nanak's Lord transcends the world as well as the scriptures of the east and the west, and yet He/She is clearly manifest'" (GG, 397).
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  • Baba Deep Singh was a great Sikh scholar who became a soldier and martyr for the defence of Sikhism. When he ...re hard working Sikh farmers but had not been blessed with any children. A Sikh saint told them one day that they would have a special child whom they shou
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  • ...tten around 1500. On page 1, verse 9 of the [[Sikh scripture]] called the holy [[Guru Granth Sahib]], he asks: {{gb1|1|9|<big>ਕਿਵ ਸਚਿਆਰਾ ...igher human goals". Spiritual purity is mentioned in all revered religious scriptures of the world. All incarnations, saints and sages have declared purity to
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  • ...ots. Hinduism is based on Shastras, Smritis, Puranas, Vedas and other holy scriptures or Granth's, and is considered as ancient and complicated faitj system. Hinduism is characterized by a diverse array of belief systems, practices and scriptures. It has its origin in the ancient Indo-European Vedic culture at least as f
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  • ...live their life. It is fascinating how the underlying message of the Sikh Holy Scripture is a message of pure love. This love and longing is evident on all the pages of the Sikh scriptures; the Lord is referred to as ''"Husband Lord"'', ''"Beloved"'', ''"Immaculat
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  • ...rma]] (spirituality) and is someone who follows the teachings of the '''10 Sikh Masters''',which are all embodied in the 11th and final master, which is th Christians believe that the Holy Spirit, which is considered divine by most of them, can enter inside a huma
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  • ...d years have misunderstood and wrongly criticised parts of the holy [[Sikh Scriptures]]. The message of [[Gurbani]] has been recognised as "well ahead" of its ti Within the Sikh community, [[Bhagat Bani]] suffered a period of criticism some decades ago;
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  • ...counsel of the gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root śiṣya meaning "disciple" or ...call it Jihad. However the word Jihad is not equivalent to Dharam Yudha or Holy war, it means Struggle, which sometimes can be in the sense of military def
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  • ...Sarbat da bhalla|Sarbat da bhalla - O'Lord, bless everyone]]"''<br>[[Ardas|Sikh Ardas]]}}]] Originality and clarity of the [[Sikh faith]] was instrumental in promoting it from its inception in about [[1499
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  • since I found the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy. (1)(Pause) <br> If the assailant at the [[Sikh]] Temple of Wisconsin had been simply a curious neighbor or a local visitor
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  • ...the City of Española. While many of the members of our community practice Sikh and 3HO lifestyles, our ashram welcomes all faiths in the philosophy that a ...Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization)]], [[Sikh Dharma International Espanola|Sikh Dharma International]] and KRI (Kundalini Research Institute). The communit
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  • ...ipture suitable of a universal religion, many world class philosophers and holy men consider it a unique treasure and a noble heritage for all humankind. B ...ted as teachers, granthi, missionaries, saints or enlightened souls in the Sikh religion.
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  • #redirect [[Ten Sikh Gurus]] [[Image:Tengurus.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Ten Sikh Gurus]]
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  • :1. '''Holy Word''' ::(a) Written in the beginning / end of Vedic Scriptures etc.
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  • ...tar]]. This is the seventh [[Bani]] in the second holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. The Chobis avatar, a collection of tales of the twenty-four incarnation ...ankster, a model lover, a divine hero and the Supreme Being. The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the Mahĝbhĝrata, the Harivamsa, the Bhagav
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  • ..., [[Attock]] and [[Multan]]. He also fought in [[Kashmir]] in 1819. He led Sikh forces against Sayyid Ahmad of Bareilly who had during the years 1826-31 ca ...etic named Muldas. He later converted to Sikhism, during the early days of Sikh political ascendancy, and joined the Jatha or band of Sardar Gurbakhsh Sing
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  • The manuscript of the [[Sikh Guru|Sikh Gurus']] hymns contained in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] were handed down by [ ...ntained therein. Recognize the Granth as the visible body of the Guru. The Sikh who wishes to meet me should find me there."''
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  • ...word used to refer to God. The term is also used by [[Sikh]]s in the Sikh scriptures in reference to God. The word Allah (ਅਲਹ੝) is used 12 Times in the Your holy scriptures say that Allah is True, and that he is neither male nor female.<br><br>
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  • ...ranth]]. This text spans from page 33 to page 94 of the 2326 pages of this holy book of the Sikhs at [http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?c=t www.sridasam.org]. ...means the "praise of the Almighty God". [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]] writes praises of God with love and dedication saying that God is wo
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  • ...nd again he emphasizes the fact that there cannot be any person like the [[Sikh Gurus]]. According to the holy Granth, true discipline of God is one who exists in this world and yet is a
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  • ...he wish. A new building for Baba Nanak Darvesh has been constructed. Seven holy men extended their help in the construction. Its date as reckoned comes to ...rdwara here, but now only the room exists which is visited by Sikh and non-Sikh Punjabis who have gone to the oil-rich Iraq as workmen during decades. Howe
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  • ...tition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947, Maskeen Ji, like millions of [[Sikh]]s, was uprooted from the [[Western Punjab]], now in [[Pakistan]], and fina ...y to join the Gurmat Samagam; it was an exceptional experience. A moderate Sikh population is settled in the villages around Alwar city.
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  • ...by thirteen different persons, whose numbers, however, are reduced, by the Sikh authors, to twelve and a half: the last contri- butor to this sacred volume ...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
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  • ...in his room. He is considered one of the most eminent scholars of the Sikh Scriptures today. ...e harmonium and the tabla and started to attend classes on exegesis of the scriptures like the Guru Granth Sahib, Suraj Prakash and Sant Rattan Mala etc. He beca
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  • ...redient of life which has spread through the whole of the world. The holy scriptures tell us: ''"Unto whom should I tie up and give the bundle of my pains? The In Sikh metaphysical thought, God is both transcendent and immanent. In this non-d
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  • ...darily, Sindhi language. It is exclusively used to write the [[Sikh]] holy scriptures, [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] and [[Dasam Granth]]. [[category:Scriptures and Literature]]
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  • The temple complex was originally built by the fourth Sikh guru, Ram Das on a pool famed for alleged healing powers and also a former ...escorted the Dalai Lama to India when he exiled Tibet. Indeed, Punjab, the Sikh homeland, was formerly called Gandhara, the home of Mahayana Buddhism. This
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  • ...expressed their own "Rehat Maryadas" on this subject. However, for a true Sikh that guidance provided by [[Gurbani]] takes precedence over views expressed ...] as [[Bani]] is regarded as the [[Guru]] or "Spiritual teacher" for the [[Sikh]]. (''"Bani guru, guru hai bani vich bani amrit saaray."… "Bani is Guru,
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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 ...ural center and Rajgir Mahotsav is organized every year. A large number of Sikh families from Mumbai and other parts of the country, which visit Patna for
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  • ...the [[Sikh]]s. The tenth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji added further holy [[Shabad]]s to this Granth during the period of 1704 to 1706. Then in 1708, ...eir founders had left for their heavenly abodes. Further, this is the only holy scripture that can be considered a "universal Granth" because it contains t
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  • ...y message of [[Sikhism]] <br>and the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the [[Sikh holy scripture]]<br> begins with the word: ...{{GG|74}}, and again, ''"Nanak's Lord transcends the world as well as the scriptures of the east and the west, and yet he is clearly manifest"'' {{GG|397}}.
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