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  • ...This is the earliest extant work by any of Guru Gobind Singh's poets and scholars.
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  • [[category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ==Other Scholars==
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  • ...classical exegesis of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in ‘Braj Bhasha’ by a team of scholars of Nirmala Sect. It was the first attempt in this field prompted by Rulers ...lable from his draft which is in the possesion of very few researchers and scholars at this time. It is not generally available.
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  • .... He handed over his life's pen work and scripts of other Muslim and Hindu scholars
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  • ...4 verses of this letter. Here again there is difference of opinion amongst scholars. Some opine that this letter was sent before the Zafarnama while according
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  • Objective scholars--whether trained at the feet of a Baba, listening to the words of their mot
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...historical shrine as such hut a prestigious institution for training young scholars in the theory and practice of the Sikh faith. It is a vast complex comprisi
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  • ...h's experience watching his father working on the Mahan Kosh, meeting with scholars in different fields who came to see him and listening to or joining the lea [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • Over the centuries of Sikhi history, Sikh rulers, Sikh scholars, and ordinary Sikhs have held many different attitudes towards other religi
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  • ...a) culture '''Bhai''' is a Social & formal honour Granted to the SatGurMat Scholars, who churn out [[Gurmat|SatGurMat]] Litrature ([[SatGurBani]])as ordained b
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  • Acc. to Some Scholars, Eating few types of Utbhuj Organisams is allowed in Gurmat, like vegetable
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  • ...orld. In particular, we seek to encourage Sikh Studies by supporting young scholars entering the field. The Amrit Kaur Ahluwalia Memorial Grant Program will pr ...ieve a program that focuses on providing research opportunities to younger scholars will have an even greater long-term impact.
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  • {{shabad|1|suni-ai saykh peer paatisaah.|Listening - the religious scholars, spiritual teachers and emperors.}}
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  • ...s and put his feet upon the tables around which they all worked. The Sikhs scholars who were prohibited from smoking or using tobacco of any kind, as part of t ...was the basis of the accounts written by Trumpp, Macauliffe, and most Sikh scholars.
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  • Acc. to Some Scholars, In [[Gurmat]], only Utbhuj Organisams are allowed to consume, but Jeraj or
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  • ...), spanning the period between the 6th and the 13th centuries, though some scholars use it more narrowly to refer primarily to the transition period[1], leavin ...dialects of India which were spoken until the 4th - 8th century, but some scholars use the term Prakrit throughout the Middle Indo-Aryan period.
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  • ...ritualism and ritualistic practices. After few years he joined company of Scholars where he learned many granths like [[Ramayana]], [[Mahabharata]] etc. He al [[category:Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...It is for the first time that it is being brought within the reach of the scholars and students engaged in the study of Sikh History and philosophy through IT
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  • ...wan. Besides the patronage, encouragement and active assistance he gave to scholars like Bhai Gurmukh Singh and Bhai Ditt Singh, he himself wrote a book, Upma [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...em Das (a Udasi priest), continuing his religious studies under different scholars and theologians (including Sant Khaan Singh Virakat of Sukkho in the then R [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • Not only were sevapanthis humanitarians and scholars, but also calligraphers. Baba Rangji was famed for his Birs of the ''Guru G
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  • ...hile the Lahore KHALSA Diwan entrusted the decision to a committee of five scholars Bhai Kahn Singh of Nabha, Giani Ditt Singh, Giani Thakar Singh of Amritsar,
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  • The Pandits, the religious scholars, cannot find that time, even if it is written in the Puraanas.
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  • ...commentary in Punjabi on the Guru Granth Sahib prepared by a synod of Sikh scholars appointed by his father Raja Bikram Singh, were published during his time.
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  • While Samana is said to be a place of saints and scholars during the Mughal days, it is notorious also for its professional execution
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  • ...r is sometimes also referred to as 'Vipasha'in Himachal, especially by the scholars. The Beas River marks the eastern-most border of Alexander the Great's conq
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...nd publication in the field of Sikh studies. Four of the foremost Sikh scholars of this period, namely [[Bhai Jodh Singh]], Prof Asor Teja Singh, Bhai Sah ...iani Sant Singh of Kapurthala also as his vidyadata (teacher). Under these scholars, he mastered the subtleties of Sikh philosophical thought.
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  • ...mbrella of DSGMC (Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee) where learned scholars, writers and lecturers share their experience, knowledge and understanding
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  • ...d easy to use, this is an impressive website which will be of great use to scholars of Indian society and culture as well as to those more closely focused on [
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  • Some modern scholars say that [[Guru Hargobind]] had only one wife, whose name was [[Mata Nanaki
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  • [[Category: Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...language of the Buddhist Sanskrit texts has also been referred to by some scholars as gatha. According to Sikh commentators, gatha, in the context of the vers
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  • ...f the Mahabharata. He titled the former work ''Ratan Dam''. Several Sikh scholars such as Baba Sumer Singh, Bhai Gian Singh, Bhai Kahn Singh and
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  • ...a modern standard Rehat (Rahit or code). This effort involved several Sikh scholars who worked to produce the current version. In 1950 the "Sikh Rahit Maryada"
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  • ...elf in his scholarly work. He wrote copiously and taught several groups of scholars. His most distinguished pupil was historiographer Giani Gian Singh. After t [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • There are two more writers which is matter of debate among various scholars: Bhai Mardana and Bhatt Tall. * As per various scholars, There are two hymns under title Mardana 1<ref>Page 553, Adi Granth, Transl
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...xation of the Punjab in 1849 to the British dominions. He employed three scholars, namely Kishan Singh, Devi Daft and Bishan Datt, for writing books origin
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  • In Nirmala Samaparada Scholars are given "Pandit" designation. It has nothing to do with Hindu title of P
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  • ...nexation of the Punjab in 1849 to the British dominions. He employed three scholars, namely Kishan Singh, Devi Daft and Bishan Datt, for writing books original
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[category:sikh Scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...e ''Jangnama'' [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji, was one of the numerous poets and scholars who enjoyed the patronage of Guru Gobind Singh from 1666-1708. The Jang
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  • It has contributed a lot in fertilizing Sikh learning apart from helping scholars and students working in the field of Sikh studies. Professor Harbans Singh' ...eed for a comprehensive reference work was badly felt to meet the needs of scholars and students in the now-widening field of Sikh studies.
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  • ...ot existed in Guru Granth Sahib, or secondary scripture Dasam Granth, Sikh Scholars used it for Almighty.
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...versal acceptability of the Nanakian Philosophy. Others are following such scholars without testing their writings on Gurbani, science, and logic – the touch ...This shows that he did not know Sanskrit. He wanted to enter into Sanskrit scholars but how can he learn Sanskrit without studying it. He wrote some Sanskriti
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...g thirty titles including two in Chinese language, written by eminent Sikh scholars such as Teja Singh, professor Puran Singh and Dr. Ganda Singh, these tracts
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  • According to scholars, the style of this poet is absolutely parallel to Bhatt Kalh. In certain ca
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...uthorship, is a matter that has sporadically engaged the attention of Sikh scholars for over a century. * Scholars have debated it and rejected it, yet its persistent appearance continues to
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...several such translations. His vision of Sikh Kaum included a communion of scholars. In an attempt to turn Anandpur Sahib as the center of knowledge, Guru Sahi
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  • ...m northwest of his native village, and later successively from two Udasi scholars. Pandit Javala Das and Pandit BhagatRam. He visited seats of learning in th [[Category:Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...to comprise the writings of die Guru as well as of the fiftytwo poets and scholars he kept with him. As the tradition goes, it weighed nine maunds (approximat
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...i vakhi-aan. aakhahi barmay aakhahi ind.|The Vedas and Puraanas speak. The scholars speak and lecture. Brahma speaks Indra speaks.}}
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  • ...ater 119, are almost identical with the other nine published earlier. Some scholars, thus, exclude these nine and take the total number of these kabitts and sa
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  • ...by many of those "Western Historians" who consider themselves as "skeptic scholars." Sainapati writes about that [[Vaisakhi]] day in an excerpt from the Sri [[category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...Sikh Code of Conduct. There are a number of theological issues where Sikh scholars differ and there is debate or variance. As a Sikh, I have presented my view
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...ript has somewhat different connotations. The opinion given by traditional scholars is that as the Sikh holy writings, before they were scribed, were uttered b
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • [[category:Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...abi variant of the widespread but originally Rajasthan tale, "Dhola-Maru." Scholars date the genesis of this tale to as early as 1000 C.E., based on such crite
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  • ...ime though its script is Gurmukhi. Notwithstanding certain drawbacks which scholars with training in modern historiography may point out, it remains the most v ...ingh has also added notes where necessary. It is usual for gianis (learned scholars) to hold serial discourses on the text of Suraj Prakash in gurdwaras, norma
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  • ...rbaksh Singh ji. They were highly regarded and respected for being a great scholars in Sikhi. Giani ji had great knowledge of the Persian, Urdu and Hindi langu
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  • [[category:scholars]]
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  • ...as the promised Messiah by proving that Guru Nanak had been a Muslim. Sikh scholars answered the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and refuted his arguments about G
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...ere written on Badarayana's ''Brahmasutra'' and on the ''Bhagavadgita'' by scholars holding different views and proffering different interpretations of the wor
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  • ...hi text. He also converted the text into many different formats for use by scholars, including conversion into Devanagari. Further, he did the phonetic transli ...dely and freely available on the Internet, has become the standard used by scholars, theological organizations, and various other individuals throughout the gl
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...ranth Sahib on base of word Raghu which is totally wrong as per Gurmat and Scholars too.
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  • who were the wupreme scholars of Shastras and they compsed six Shastras in their names.3.<br>
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  • ...ished a book on Jung and Eastern Thought (1985), the others were not “Sikh Scholars” but were willing to help a Sikh student with a MacLeodian paradigm. So, ...Sikh scholars should read everything that is written by these Eurocentric scholars. In North America there are five places (U.B.C., U of Toronto, University o
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  • ...occasion of solar eclipses which attract vast crowds of Hindus, holy men, scholars and lay devotees, who throng to have a dip in the sprawling sacred tank. [[
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  • ...to local tradition, on Bhadon sudf 7, 1544 Bk / 22 August 1487, (but some scholars have noted [[8 July]] [[1487]] ([[Harh]] 24, 1544 as the auspicious day) to
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  • ...page no. 152-154, the respected Prof. has mentioned that----"Various Sikh scholars have expressed their opinion that the Guru who had visited all the prominen
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  • Sikh scholars calls Kharag Singh the form of the true form of [[Khalsa]].
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  • CHAND or CHANDA, a goldsmith by profession, was one of the poets and scholars who enjoyed theoatronage of Guru Gobind Singh (. He rendered "Udyoga Par
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...) of [[Sheikh Farid]] incorporated in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Many Sikh scholars ascribe them to Farid Shakarganj (1173 – 1265) of Pak Pattan, a disciple
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  • ...the past. [[Bhagat Sri Kabeer]] has explained in his [[bani]], that Hindu scholars (called pundit) have violated the real way i.e The real meanings have bee ...was adulterated later. Bhagat Kabir have cleared the situation of Hindu Scholars of those time: [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Pa
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  • To bring the latest advances in Sikh Studies to the notice of scholars and general readers.
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  • ...died vary immensely, hovering in the half to one-half million ranges. Most scholars and observers round it to a million for convenience. ...moments of conflict and upheaval. Either with State support or otherwise, scholars have painstakingly built up meticulous archives of people’s testimonies,
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  • Some scholars following Gurbilas Patshahi Chhevin, an eighteenth-century work, assert tha
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  • ...earning the basic tenets of Gurbani from various places and from different scholars. He became so engrossed in Gurbani that he himself soon became a learned na His way of narration was uniquely different from all other scholars whether old or new. He began a particular topic and continued to elaborate
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  • ...has the history of being the central gathering place for Sikh Leaders and Scholars to meet and discuss problems of the day. Traditionally Gurmattas passed in ...Sikh Institutions, Gurdwaras/ Societies as well as a wide section of Sikh scholars and professionals. Here, a word of caution. Infiltration by subversive indi
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