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  • ...part of Sri Guru Partap Suraj Granth in which detailed history of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji is highlighted.
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  • '''GURU NANAK PRAKASH PRESS''', a litho printing press, started around AD 1859 in the village of
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  • ''Travels Of Guru Nanak written by Prof. Surinder Singh Kohli in 1969 and published by Publication ==Nanak In Rome==
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  • ...abhi''', a Jain hierarch who, according to Puratan Janam Sakhi, met [[Guru Nanak]] during his journey to the South. Anabhi addressed the Guru thus: "Eatest ...erit dost thou possess if thou art constantly killing living beings?" Guru Nanak, according to [[Puratan Janam Sakhi]], recited verses saying: "By the Maste
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  • ...u Nanak. About the middle of nineteenth century the printed copies of this Prakash were available to the people in decent numbers. Probably this was the first ...Kartik, Sambat 1526 (about November 1469 AD) as the date of birth of Baba Nanak. Apparently, first time in history, this caused the celebration of the Birt
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  • ...lgrims. Inside the darbar there i, a Thara Sahib (pious seat) where [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji stayed.
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  • It is said that when Jagat [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji came to this city during the course of his fourth world travels th Guru Nanak Dev stayed at some distance from the temple of Kali, but the moment he ente
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  • ...35 km from Lahore while going to Ghawindi. There is a shrine of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji in this village and Gurdwara is also called Janamasthan Baybay (Moth Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited this village many a time because his maternal grand parents
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  • ...//sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2018/11/janam-sakhi-or-biography-of-guru-nanak.html 1635: Puratan or Hafizabad or Wilayatwali Janam Sakhi dated 1635 (This * 1776: Mehma Prakash Vartik, by Bawa Kirpal Singh dated 1776
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  • ...s a very big town of Sukkur district. There is a sacred shrine of Sat Guru Nanak Dev Ji in this town. In Sindhi language it is known as "Puja Udasian Samadh Prakash of Guru Garanth Sahib Ji takes place daily. There are the samadhs of Udasis
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  • ...km from Lahore while going to Ghawindi. There is a shrine of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji in this village and Gurdwara is also called Janamasthan Baybay (M Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited this village many a time because his maternal grand parents
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  • ...i, Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji are celebrated here. Besides Prakash Divas there is a large congregation at the occasion of Baisakhi. Accommodat
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  • ...d away from the city. A main hall stands at the site to mark the ocassion. Prakash Divas of all
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  • ...sic Amar Kosh and Sri Guru Nanak Prakash, a biography in verse of Guru Nanak. In Kaithal he wrote his Garb Can/am Tika (1829), translation of Valmik
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  • ...village called Chota Nanakiana Alpa has been built here. Once upon a time Prakash used to take place here and fair used to be held on Visakhi. Only three roo
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  • When Guru Nanak Dev Ji, visited Khadur village, Mai Bharai, served with great devotion, and ...in seclusion, immersed in deep meditation. After the passing away of Guru Nanak, the disciples, led by the venerable Bhai Buddha, found him in the room in
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  • ...GR (ICAR), Director of Research at Punjab Agricultural University and Guru Nanak Dev University. At present he is working in Maize Biotechnology at Universi * Om Prakash Bhasin Award.
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  • ...ho takes bath in this pond will be cured of disease. Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Devi Ji and Martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji are organised here
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  • '''Loharipa''' was a Gorakhpanthi yogi, whose name occurs in Guru Nanak's Sidh Gosti in the Guru Granth Sahib. The Sidh Gosti is a versified a ...bathe at the pilgrim centres, thus attaining peace and tranquillity. Guru Nanak said that without cherishing the Lord's Name, the mind will not be stilled.
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  • ...first priest. The shrine is in the possession of Nankpanthi Sikhs/Hindus. Prakash of Guru Granth Sahib takes place and the idols are also worshipped here. A
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  • ...was built in 1969 in honour of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Guru NANAK. The dining hall can accommodate 2,000 persons at a time. There are several
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  • ...T. Baba Anand, however, declined saying, "You are the Guruthe same as Guru NANAK and his successors. You alone are competent to receive offerings. I shall n 2. Bhalla, Sarup Das, Mahima Prakash. Patiala, 1971
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  • Prakash Diwas of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji & [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji are celebrated here, Shahidi Divas of [
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  • ...w who settled here in 1947 during the Partition. Once there used to be the Prakash of Guru Granth Sahib Ji but for years until present it has not taken place.
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  • ...ke), Egoistic and written that Adi Granth is not scholarly knowledge.yarth Prakash ...nabis otherwise no sound minded person would make such comments about Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Especially if someone is claiming to be religious then that person
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  • ...big estate in the name of Gurdwara. The priests used to be "Bedi Singhs", Prakash does not take place now, only the vacant darbar is there.
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  • ...in the Gurdwara premises. Apart from daily prayers, Prakash divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Hargobind Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji are celebrated here with
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  • Sanctified by the visits of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Har Gobind Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji the village of Takhtupu ...i Pehli is on the bank of Nanaksar Sarovar, commemorates the visit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guruji came to this village along with Bhai Mardana and Bhai Bala.
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  • ...has been built here called Gurdwara Nauvin Patshahi. Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Shahidi Divas of Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji are org
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  • Prakash Divas of [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji and Shahidi Divas of Guru Tegh Bahadu
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  • ...shrine of Jagat Guru called Lahura Sahib is located in this village. Guru Nanak had come to this village from "Jahman" and stayed under the benign shade of Gurdwara was built over the site Sikhs of the Guru. Prakash of Guru Granth Sahib continued for centuries. The office of the Union Counc
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  • ...dwara Pucca Sahib. Main celebrations over here are Prakash Divas of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Shahidi Divas of [[Guru Arjan Dev]] Ji i
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  • ...rine of Jagat Guru called Lahura Sahib is located in this village. Guru Nanak had come to this village from "Jahman" and stayed under the benign shade of Gurdwara was built over the site Sikhs of the Guru. Prakash of Guru Granth Sahib continued for centuries. The office of the Union Counc
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  • ...arily a saint, a Guru, the sixth in direct spiritual inheritance from Guru Nanak Sahib Ji. Guruji had taken to martial ways with a view to creating among hi "I had heard that you occupied the Gaddi of Guru Nanak", said Swami Ramdas.
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  • '''GURU NANAK PRAKASH PRESS''', a litho printing press, started around AD 1859 in the village of
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  • ...anak brought enlightenment to the world, hence the festival is also called Prakash Utsav, literally the "birth of light". Fifteen days before the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, celebrations begin. Religious processions called "Prabhat Pheris" are take
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  • '''GURU NANAK PRAKASH PRESS''', a litho printing press, started around AD 1859 in the village of
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  • ...te marble on the left of the foyer. It was the sacred place where Sat Guru Nanak Dev Ji had stayed and showed the sadhus the correct path to lead life. ...here is a library about half a kilometer from the Gurdwara. In this temple Prakash takes place alongside the idol of Udasi Guru Baba. On the front face of the
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  • ...images and for the abundance of detail, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, Suraj Prakash in shorter, popular form, is worthy to be ranked with the classics in this ...r gianis (learned scholars) to hold serial discourses on the text of Suraj Prakash in gurdwaras, normally in the afternoons or evenings.
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  • ...wara]] has historical importance as it is linked to a visit here by [[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] (the founder of the religion of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [ One day [[Guru Nanak Dev ji]] visited this place along with his companions '[[Bhai Bala]]' and '
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  • ...he name of the village from Jusampura to Himmatpura. Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Arjan Dev Ji are the major events in which people from all
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  • ...gha Ji's home. Big congregations are held during the Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Shahidi Divas of Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Gur
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  • ...re childhood playmates in [[Talvandi]]. From Talvandi, he accompanied Guru Nanak to [[Sultanpur]] where he stayed with him a considerable period of time bef ...spoke to Bhai Buddha, 'Seek the disciple who accompanied the Master, Guru Nanak, on his journeys far and wide, who heard his preaching and reflected on it,
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  • ...oad connecting it to Sunam Bhatinda road at Bhiki. Prakash Divas of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji are celebrated with enthusiasm. Shahi
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  • ...onds with dates 13th to 14th of January. In addition Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji are celebrated with enthusiasm. Jor mela al
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  • ...ook was officially released in Mumbai on 2nd Nov 2009 (Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Prakash Utsav) and will be subsequently taken to other cities in India and around t
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  • ...e third quarter of the seventeenth century. Dhaka had been visited by Guru Nanak at the beginning of the sixteenth century when a sangat had emerged in the 2. Bhalla, Sarup Das, Mahima Prakash. Patiala, 1971
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  • ...October]] [[1843]]) the noted author of six works - [[Naam Kosh]], [[Guru Nanak Parkash]], [[Garb Ganjni Teeka]]*, [[Balmik Ramayan]], [[Atam Purayan Teeka ...em consisting of 9,700 verses dealing with the life and teachings of Guru Nanak (completed in 1823).
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  • ...district, now in Pakistan. The family claimed direct descent from Guru Nanak. Ram Singh took khande di pdhul or vows by the doubleedged sword, thus ent 1. Gian Singh, Giani, Sn Guru Panth Prakash [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970
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  • '''Swami Dayanand & Satyarth Prakash (Light of Truth) ...o the Golden Temple. But he didn’t. Why is that important? In his Satyarth Prakash, (page 393) Swami’s own version of the Bible, he recorded this about Amri
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  • ...hai Binod Singh''', a Trehan Khatri in direct descent from [[Guru Angad]], Nanak II, was a devoted disciple of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and was among the few S *{{Book reference | Author=Gian Singh, Giani | Title=Panth Prakash| Publisher=Patiala| Year=1970 | ID=ISBN }}
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  • '''Undermining of Guru Nanak by Swami Dayanand''' == Undermining of Gurbani in Satyarth Prakash ==
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  • ...to 1815, during the reign of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, the birthday of Baba Nanak had been celebrated at Nanakana Sahib, his birthplace, on Baisakh Shudhi 3. ...Kartik, Sambat 1526 (about November 1469 AD) as the date of birth of Baba Nanak. Apparently, first time in history, this caused the celebration of the Birt
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  • Prakash divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Shahidi divas of Guru Arjan Dev Ji are the
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  • ...hey started their career under Guru Angad sometime after he succeeded Guru Nanak on the latter's demise in 1539 and continued to serve the Gurus until the t ...en the Guru himself called on them, they spoke rudely of the House of Guru Nanak. Now discarded by the Guru, they found themselves alienated from the Sikhs.
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  • ...all, through Giani Gurdit Singh, then editor of the Punjabi daily, the Prakash, Patiala, was edited by Dr Ganda Singh and published by Sikh History
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  • ...hasaur, and in the following year he compiled and published [[Khalsa Rahit Prakash]], a Sikh code of conduct. During that year he went on a pilgrimage on fo ...ly repudiated the Sikh code published by the Chief Khalsa Diwan, Gurmat Prakash :
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  • '''Bhai Mardana''' (1459-1534), [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji’s longtime [[Muslim]] companion throughout his extensive journey ...d Bern Ji). According to Ratan Singh Bhangu, Prachin Panth Prakash, [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, as a small boy, gave Bhai [[Mardana]] a string instrument improvi
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  • ...part of a Guru, along with many others, hoping to be installed as the next Nanak. When his uncle Tegh Bahadur was proclaimed from the rooftop of his home as *2. Bhalla, Sarup Das, Mahima Prakash. Patiala, 1971
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  • ...ered the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and refuted his arguments about Guru Nanak. Bharat Sudhar, an Arya Samaj journal published at Lahore, sought a rapproc
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  • '''Guru Nanak & Sikhs as Perceived by Swami Dayananda''' ...hin the framework of merely stating a question and then lashes out at Guru Nanak once he commences to answer.
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  • The lake is named after Guru Nanak, who is also known as Guru Dongmar. It is located close to the Indo-China B ...l part of the lake which is supposed to be touched and blessed by the Guru Nanak.
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  • ...469 when the first master, teacher or Guru of this religion was born. Guru Nanak was the first Guru. His Guruship of the Sikhi faith lasted until 1539 when ! # !! Name !! Guruship from!! Prakash DOB !! Date of Demise !! Aged !! Father !! Mother
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  • When Sat Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1539), the founder of Sikhism came to establish this town, in ...Namdhari's, also known as Kookeh, a Sect that is not part of Sikhism. Now Prakash does not take place here. A fair used to held on the first of Chait, the Si
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  • ...he Yamuna river for free as a service to God, his devotion resulted in the Nanak staying here till end July. In later history Sikh military leader [[Baghel ==Guru Nanak's Blessings==
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  • ...nged to " Mitti Be-Imaan Di". Mata Raj Kaur was a great follower of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] & Guru Ghar. ...a Mall a tenant. This article is written in Bhai Santokh Singh's "[[Sooraj Prakash]]" on page number 4715-4718.
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  • ...relating to the history of the Sikhs from the time of the founder, Guru Nanak (AD 14691539), to the establishment in the eighteenth century of principal .... The earlier period has been dealt with sketchily. The descripton of Guru Nanak's life is relatively more detailed, but with the miraculous element predomi
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  • Published in Panjabi as the, ''Janam Sakhi Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji'' (Amritsar, 1974) This collection of sakhis or anecdotes concerning the life of [[Guru Nanak]] derives its name from the number attached to the manuscript in the catalo
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  • ...1716) that regarded the great military leader Banda Singh, as the Eleventh Nanak, who followed Guru Gobind Singh in an unbroken line of spiritual succession ...g. Some of his positive works go in his favor like he made Coin on name of Nanak and he gave some of his life for Sikhs. but his latter life is not apprecia
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  • ...large gathering in [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in [[Kapurthala]] district, where [[Nanak Dev]] spent over 14 years of his early life, the Captain exhorted the peopl ...[[India]] to participate in the 550th birthday celebrations of [[Baba Guru Nanak]]. Pakistani officials have given a green signal to Shiromani committee, th
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  • Next in 1879, another Singh Sabha was established at the Prakash place of Guru Ram Das Patshah, in Lahore. Diwan Buta Singh and Bhai Gurmukh ...Gazel Janam te Vikas (Gazel: Origin and Development) was published by Guru Nanak Dev University. It is a very comprehensive work on the gazel form of Punjab
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  • Nanak Daas Kaho Gurvah. (Asa M. 5:376) Sayeth Nanak Speak GUR VAH.
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  • ...as born during the month of Baisakh. According to Sarup Das Bhalla, Mahima Prakash, Part 2, Guru Amar Das (1479-1574), at the suggestion of Sikhs led by Bhai
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak by sobaSingh.jpg|thumb|200px|left|{{cs|'''Guru Nanak, messenger of world peace'''}}]] [http://www.sikhreview.org/november2007/tsr98.htm '''Guru Nanak’s Travels in Bihar: A Historical Perspective'''] by Joginder Singh Jogi,
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  • ...ost of the holy buildings at [[Amritsar]]. It was the greatness of [[Guru Nanak]] that the [[seva]] (service or task) of applying [[tilak]] was given to Ba ...when he was young, he was grazing cattle outside the village when [[Guru Nanak]] happened to pass by. According to Bhai Mani Singh's, [[Sikhan di Bhagat M
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  • ...r the Gurus or Christ. For example, the Arya Samaj "bible" - the Satyaarth Prakash - single-handedly insults everyone in sight! Our Gurus - Nanak to Gobind Singh - have freely used many of those names in their own composi
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  • ...joy a place of pride in the politics and administration of the state. Guru Nanak visited almost all the key religious centres and places of political import Guru Nanak came to Maharashtra during his travels to the South (Dakhan Udasi) from Mad
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  • ...kills to India, along with their love of the Shikar, in the days of [[Guru Nanak]]. The muskets that the men of his son Humayun used to defeat the Rajputs ...o be left free in forest after some time. This is also supported by Mahima Prakash (Sakhi 167; pages 545-546, vol. 2), as it is written there:
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  • ...panj]] or [[panch]], the numeral five, has a special significance. [[Guru Nanak]] in [[Japji]] refers to five [[khand]]s, i.e. stages or steps in spiritual ...e. As [[Bhai Gurdas]], Varan, I.23, records, this was the practice [[Guru Nanak]] introduced for the Sikhs. At the ceremony the novitiate quaffed water po
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak 3rd Udasi.jpg|thumb|250px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji accompanied by Mardana Ji in Northern India|right]] {{main|The Udasis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • 4. Pandit Tara Singh Taran Taran - Mumuksu Bodhan Prakash. 1. Sant Hari Singh Virkat - Advait Anubhav Prakash.
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  • ...hahi Ninth, Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji. This is the actual date of Guru Sahib's Prakash. 1914: Nanak Jahaz (Kama Gata Maru) sailed from Hon Kong to Canada under the leadership
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  • ...''' : First and formost I remember Bhaguti Ji and then set my mind on Guru Nanak. Then I seek the help of Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das and Guru Ram Das. Arjan, ...pril 1959, Sardar Kapoor Singh, I.C.S., published an article in the Gurmat Prakash magazine and proved that the whole of the Dasam Granth was written by Guru
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  • ...bind Singh]] (prosperity, power and unfailing victory received from [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Guru Gobind Singh]]), and on the reverse, "Struck at Lahore, the se ...a [[gurmata]]. "All the Sikhs," records Ratan Singh Bhangu, Prachin Panth Prakash, "assembled in a [[divan]]. Sitting in one place, they adopted a [[gurmata
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  • The Significance of Bhangu: An Introduction to Bhangu�s Sri GurPanth Prakash ...God entrusted it to Guru Nanak. In certain historical circumstances, Guru Nanak entrusted it to the Mughal Babar. The pact with him was that he would rule
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  • ...] and were residents of Sultanpur Lodhi (district Kapurthala) where [[Guru Nanak]] had served in the Modikhana for 13 years. According to Bhatt chronicles t ...with Guru Nanak, all the Gurus were the carriers of the same light as Guru Nanak. The Oneness of the spirit of the Gurus was the main theme of their Swaiyas
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  • ...d his doctrines would appear to have approached fairly closely to those of Nanak and the earlier Sikhs; and several of his poems are incorporated in the Sik ...er 1787 - 19 October 1843) the noted author of six works - Naam Kosh, Guru Nanak Parkash, Garb Ganjni Teeka*, Balmik Ramayan, Atam Purayan Teeka and his mag
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  • ...ts such as [[Rahitnama Bhai Daya Singh]] and [[Giani Gian Singh]], [[Panth Prakash]]. ...Sikh texts such as Rahitnama Bhai Daya Singh and Giani Gian Singh, Panth Prakash. The Anand ceremony was looked upon askance by Brahmanical priests who adm
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  • .... On the other hand, when Yogi Jhangar Naath offered a cup of wine to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Ji recited a 'Shabad', in which drinking wine and alcohol was .... On the other hand, when Yogi Jhangar Naath offered a cup of wine to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Ji recited a 'Shabad', in which drinking wine and alcohol was
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  • ...d''' (1494 to 1643), also called Baba Sri Chand is the elder son of [[Guru Nanak]] and the founder of the ascetic sect of [[Udasi]]s. He was born to [[Mata ...ed the Udasi order. He travelled far and wide and spread awareness of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...fighers and saints but also great writers and poets. Hymns written by Guru Nanak dev ji, Guru Angad Dev ji, Guru Ramdas ji, Guru Arjan Dev ji, Guru Tegh Bah ...thirty men. According to Sikh historian Ratan Singh Bhangu, Prachin Panth Prakash "Bhai Gurbaksh Singh with garlands around his neck and sword on his hand, d
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  • ...>page no. 433 Nabha,Mahankosh, From three pages of the '''Gurshabad Rattan Prakash Mahan Kosh'' by Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha (Published 1930) </ref> Gangu, who w
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  • ...e to stem the growing influence of Guru Hargobind. After all it was [[Guru Nanak]] who had called such divining into question, teaching his followers to tur ...ghter of Maharaja Patiala found the sacred place and [[Guru Granth Sahib]] prakash was done here.
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  • It is said that [[Guru Har Gobind]] refused to don the Seli of Guru Nanak, which had passed to each Guru. Guru Har Gobind, instead, asked for a sword 2. [[Sarup Das Bhalla]], [[Mahima Prakash]]. Patiala, 1971
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  • ...he situation sensitively, keeping in mind the principles laid down by Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh,” said Kulwant Singh, general secretary of the Sabh * Manjit Singh Bhatti, President, Guru Nanak Vidyak society, which runs 10 schools in the city, said, “It is a sensiti
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  • ...lly to the creation of the religion that is now called [[Sikhism]]. [[Guru Nanak Dev]] was the first Guru and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] the final Guru in human '''[[Guru Nanak]]'''
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  • ...he Bhai Gurdas of the twentieth century, his most important works are Guru Nanak Chamatkar, Kalgidhar Chamatkar, Baba Nodh Singh and Meray Saeeyan Jeeo. The ...rote three excellent biographies: Sri Kalgidhar Chamatkar (1925), Sri Guru Nanak Chamatkar (1928), and Asht Gur Chamatkar (1951).
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  • ...day, after prodding by some of the Ulema, Aurangzeb asked, why Sri [[Guru Nanak]] had criticized [[Islam]] in [[salok]] "Mitti Musalman Ki"? Ram Rai satisf ...ition, but to sooth the mind of his host he choose to mis-interpret [[Guru Nanak]]'s writing, something his father had instructed him was completely forbidd
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  • ...[Sikh]] faith. It was established by the first Guru of [[Sikhism]], [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji, around the year of [[1481]]. It is designed to uphold the princip The life and activities of [[Guru Nanak]] were remarkable from early childhood. His father, [[Mehta Kalu]] was kee
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  • The teachings of Guru Nanak (1469-1539) gave birth to [[Sikhism]] which had grown to be a distinctive s ...e moving and moving while fighting," says Ratan Singh Bhangu, Prachm Panth Prakash, on the authority of his father and an uncle who had taken part in this bat
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  • ...ikh books written in 18th century. 'Gur Bilas', 'Bansavalinama' and 'Mahma Prakash' are included in the list of such books. Sanatani Sikh views became more ac ...es and which taught the 'real' history and intentions of Sikhism, Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji's actual intentions and how and why the Khalsa was formed. The detai
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  • ...as, "any person who believes in God (Akal Purakh); in the ten Gurus (Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh); in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, other writings of the ten 3. Gian Singh, Giani, Pantft Prakash. Delhi, 1880
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