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  • ...ra]], who after the [[battle of Chamkaur]] (1705) escorted [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to the safety of the Malva region disguised as a [[Muslim]] [[pir]]. *1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...Many Sikhs have refused to remove the turban even in jails. [[Bhai Randhir Singh]], a widely respected Sikh preacher, scholar and a freedom fighter had to u In 2002, Jasjit Singh Jaggi, a Sikh traffic policeman employed with the New York Police Department (NYP
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  • ==Who is Jagtar Singh aka Jaggi Johal?== Jagtar Singh Johal (34) is a UK national and a resident of Dumbarton, Scotland. Accordin
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  • *1. Jaggi, Rattan Singh, ed., Bansavalinama. Chandigarh, 1972 *2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [ Reprint]. Patiala, 1970
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  • ...ount, in rather incipient Punjabi verse, of the ten Gurus and of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] and some other Sikhs. Description of historical events and mythol ...ived at Amritsar and also attended upon Mata Sundari, widow of Guru Gobind Singh, in Delhi. As he records himself, he wrote the Bansavalinama in a dharamsal
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  • ...andghana have a colouring peculiar to the Saguna school of Bhakti, Santokh Singh in keeping with the Nirmala tradition leans on the side of Vedanta. 1. Nripinder Singh, The Sikh Moral Tradition. Delhi, 1990
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  • ...), Sarna, Sehgal (Sahgal), Sekhri, Sethi, Seth, Sial (Syal), Sibal, Sikka, Singh, Sobti, Sodhi, Sondhi, Soni, Suri, Talwar, Tandan (Tandon), Tehim, Tuli, Th
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  • '''Chandi Charitar 2''', a splendid narration by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], right after Ukati Bilas, present in Sri Dasam Granth Sahib. This composi ...tar_Part_2.pdf Download .PDF File with Temporal Translation of Ratan Singh Jaggi]
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  • ...as started by Ram Rayias but later much revived by [[Babu Teja Singh|Teja Singh Bhasod]] in early 20th Century. It's aim is to abuse and remove the scriptu ==Ram Rayias rejection of Guru Gobind Singh writings==
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  • ...8,]] [[1696]] - [[December 26,]] [[1705]]), the third son of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], was born to [[Mata Jito Ji]] (also known as Mata Sundari Ji) at [[Anandp ...especially attached to young Zorawar Singh and his infant brother, [[Fateh Singh]]. She took charge of both children as the column moved out of [[Anandpur]]
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  • ...se 5K’s as ordained by their tenth and final spiritual master, Guru Gobind Singh. The wearing of the 5Ks is not optional but mandatory for a practising Sikh ...ng Sikhs MUST wear the 5K’s as ordained by their tenth master, Guru Gobind Singh. The wearing of the 5Ks is not optional but a necessity for a practising Si
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  • ...s an awesome work [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. In Shastar Naam Mala, Guru Gobind Singh praised God and it's will power in form of Weapons. The Bani also showed th ...la is Braj, with far fewer Perso-Arabic words than in most of Guru Gobind Singh`s other compositions. Sanskrit vocabulary, in tatsama form, is in abundance
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  • [[Image:GGSinMacchiwara.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>Guru Gobind Singh uproots a plant and says, "This spells the end of the Mughal Empire</small [[Image:Bandaji.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>Banda Singh Bahadur destroys the oppressors of Sirhind</small>]]
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  • '''CHANDI CHARITRA''', title of two compositions by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in his [[Dasam Granth]], the Book of the Tenth Master, describing in [[Br ...ddess of Markandeya purana, takes on a more dynamic character. Guru Gobind Singh reoriented the old story imparting to the exploits of Chandi a contemporary
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  • ...es composed in [[Persian]] verse, written in [[Gurmukhi]] by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], as part of the [[Zafarnamah]]. ...in Aurangzeb's language, adding the Hikayats in same language. Guru Gobind Singh was well versed in Persian; the tales are in keeping with the literary tast
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  • * [[Bhai Gurdas Singh]] Another scholar of a later period *1. Copyright © Harbans Singh "The encyclopedia of Sikhism. Vol III."
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  • 12. Ishwar Singh, Member, Municipal Corporation, Mangolpuri (Ward No. 37). led the mobs tha 16. Satbir Singh, Youth Congress –I. He brought bus loads of people from Ber Sarai to Sri
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  • '''Gian Prabodh''' (Guide to Enlightenment), included in [[Guru Gobind Singh]]`s [[Dasam Granth]], is a long shabad written in [[Braj]] employing sixtee ...ssors of Yudhishhira and his brothers; Priksit, Janmejya and his son, Ajai Singh, born of a concubine.
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  • ...Singh]] and [[Bhai Sahib Singh]], who were so designated by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at the historic divan at [[Anandpur Sahib]] on 30 March 1699 and who form ...thorized by the Gurus, also administered charan pahul. According to Kesar Singh Chhibbar, Bansavalinama, a modification was introduced in the time of Guru
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  • ...es of Chobis avtar quite clearly. Even in end of Vishnu Avtar Guru Gobind Singh cleared this thing to Sikh Sangat, that he is not worshipper of Vishnu : [ [[Guru Gobind Singh]] moreover cleared his viewpoint in other compositions about Vishnu Avtar:
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  • ...|350px|right|Mata Gujari and the young Sahibzade <small>''(Photo: Gurdwara Singh Sabha London East)''</small>]] ...dur]]; the mother of the tenth and last human [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]], and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]].
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  • [[Image:Bhaivirsingh.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bhai Vir Singh]] '''[[Bhai Vir Singh]]''' ([[5 December]], [[1872]] - [[10 June]], [[1957]]) was a poet, schola
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  • '''Khalsa''' which means 'pure' is the name given by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to all [[Sikhs]] who have been baptised or initiated by taking [[Amrit]] ...term "Khalsa", however, acquired a specific connotation after Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708) introduced, on 30 March 1699, the new form of initiatory rites�
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  • ...in first 22 lines of Chobis avtar quite clearly. The belief of Guru Gobind Singh is same as of Guru Amar Dass : Even in end of Vishnu Avtar Guru Gobind Singh cleared this thing to Sikh Sangat, that he is not worshipper of Vishnu.
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  • ...Sareen), Sarna, Sehgal (Sahgal), Sekhri , Seth, Sial (Syal), Sibal, Sikka, Singh, Sobti, Sodhi, Sondhi, Soni, Suri, Talwar, Tandan (Tandon), Tehim, Tuli, Th ...nnexation of the Sikh kingdom into the East India Company territory. Sadhu Singh Gulla fought against the British Empire in the 19th century.
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  • [[File:Triya charitar.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The teachings of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] tells men never to gaze carnally at anyone with whom they are not marrie ...ing 404 distinct chapters. The work is generally ascribed to [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Charitaropakhyan means those tales which were already told by someone, w
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  • ...e works and life of twenty-four incarnations, penned down by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], present in [[Dasam Granth]]. This narrative is technically part of Bachi ...of Dharma and changes occurred in Dharma with passage of time. Guru Gobind Singh does not believes in supremacy of any of twenty four incarnations and belie
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  • ...they had emerged from their own ranks. Until one of the immigrants, Arjan Singh of the village of Malak in the Ludhiana district brought a full-sized Guru ...sm, the definition of these boundaries was still a matter of debate. Kahan Singh's Ham Hindus Nahin (`We Are Not Hindus') published in 1897, was a forceful
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