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  • '''La Habra Gurdwara''' ...re is no membership fee, their is a box where those wishing to support the Gurdwara may leave an offering, but no one passes a tray or solicits funds and no a
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  • ...hakoli. As this village was laid down by [[Bhai Gurditta]], elder son of [[Guru Hargobind]], there were lots of sikh followers in the village. ...rth. Looking at this every one was very happy and bowed before Guru sahib. Guru sahib gave money from his own to Chaudary to construct the place permanentl
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  • ...ify their caste. By joining the single brotherhood of having a surname of 'Singh,' the caste was gotten rid of in Sikh families. ...you do not know the Hindustani language, (I shall tell you that) the word Singh means a lion. Truly, '''they are like lions in battle''' and, in times of p
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  • ...tan]] in 1947. Their house in Machhivara is now a [[gurudwara]] known as [[Gurdwara Uchch da Pir]]. * [[Gurdwara Katalgarh Sahib]]
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  • ...nted a costly nagina (precious stone usually for inset work ingold) to the Guru. ...oom topped by a dome on the first floor. It was constructed by Raja Gulab Singh Sethi of Delhi and was completed by his widow in 1968.
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  • ...e 55th sloka and sent it by a messenger to his son young [[Guru Gobind Rai|Gobind Rai]]. ...Rai replied to the sloka with the 54th sloka, bearing the name of the 9th Guru.
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  • ...]]ji, his two eldest sons [[ Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahibzada Jujhar Singh]], and some fourty Sikhs including some of the [[Panj Pyare]], fought a ba ...Badshah to 15 kissas about [[Sikh]] history and heroes like [[Shaheed]]i [[Guru Arjun]] Dev among others.
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  • ...urudwara_Shri_Guru_Gobind_Singh.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Guru Gobind Singh Ji with its Sarovar in the foreground.]] ...t the area on the invitaionof Mandi's ruler [[Raja Sidh Sen]]. Guru Gobind Singh stayed here for a little over six months. His tents were set up on the ba
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  • ...situated on the Doraha Nillon Link Road, by the Side of the Sirhand Canal. Gurdwara Degsar Sahib is 25 km from Ludhiana and 5 km from Doraha, which has a railw ...7 cannons, 1100 horse riders & Chandu Qaidi ( the one who was involved in Guru Arjun Dev's martyrdom) , one gown with 52 flower buds with which he freed 5
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  • {{p|File:Thada_Sahib.jpg|Gurdwara Thara sahib,Bageshwar, Uttrakhand}} ...[Gurdwara]] 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
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  • ...sl leaders, raised on the site in Delhi, in 1783, a shrine now known as Gurdwara Rikabganj. 1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...ted to [[Sahibzada Ajit singh]], the elder sahibzada of Shri [[Guru Gobind Singh]] jee. [[Image:Paintingshahidanladhewal.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Painting baba Ajit Singh paying obesience to Shahids]]
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  • ...subsequently built here was named as Handiwali Sangat, which is now called Gurdwara handi Sahib. It is housed in a small hall with verandah on three sides and ...ed to sangat, you would feel my presence here. Fortunate Mata followed the Guru ji's words and converted her house to a Dharamshala. She kept cooking the k
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  • ...tion at Gurdwara Sri Hazur Sahib, Nanded which is sacred to [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. He founded new villages and introduced several reforms in the land reven ...April 1874 after a reign of 25 years and was succeeded by his son, Bikram Singh.
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  • ...n [[Kotkapura]] acted cowardly in fear to not openly support [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji during these testing times of Sikh history. ...cloak), socks and turban, two daggers believed to belonging to Guru Gobind Singh Ji as memorial and is still in their custody.
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  • *[[Guru Nanak NSJ, Soho Road, Birmingham]] [http://www.redditch93.freeserve.co.uk/S *[[Ramgharia Gurdwara, Birmingham]] [http://www.redditch93.freeserve.co.uk/RamghariaGurd.htm Ext
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  • ...is situated at a distance of 2.5 km from Narinderpur railway station. This Gurdwara Sahib marks the site of birth of Bhai Bahilon Ji. In 1553 A.D. at the time of construction of Harmandir Sahib, Guru Arjan Dev Ji made a request to the Sangat to set up brick kilns and bring b
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  • ==Gurdwara Bir Baba Buddha, Dist. Amritsar== ...my hand." That prophecy was to soon thereafter come true with the birth of Guru Hargobind in 1595.
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  • ...t Brahm Das]] who on hearing Guru ji's sweet message decided to follow the Guru's path. [[Image:NANAK_AT_MARTAND.jpg|thumb|right|300px|{{cs|'''[[Guru Nanak]] went to [[Martand Temple]] and met [[Pandit Brahm Das]]'''}} ]]
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  • ...b|250px|right|[[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] of the [[Panj Pyare]]]] ...[[1666]] - [[1708]]) had been a farmer when he answered a request of Guru Gobind Rai, which lead to his becoming one of the [[Panj Piare]] (the Five Beloved
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  • ...f as to who was present in front of him. The saint fell at the feet of the Guru and prayed, "O Great One, I am emancipated by your effulgent presence, hear Guru Nanak embraced him with affection and blessed him. "O saint! You have becom
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  • ...tural center for some 20,000 Sikhs who reside in and around Yuba City. The Gurdwara, which was was erected in 1969, sits on a 30 acre site. ...the [[Guruship]] by the last of the living [[Sikh Masters]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji in 1708.
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  • ...war Singh ji and Baba Fateh Singh ji, the two youngest sons of Guru Gobind Singh. ...mercilessly martyred at Sirhind along with his elder brother, Baba Zorawar Singh. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and c
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  • ...am Singh of Patiala (17981845) named the town Gobindgarh after Guru Gobind Singh, though the old name, Bathinda remained in common use. ...Bhatinda qila (fort) stands at the place where according to tradition the Guru combated the ogre and sent him into flight.
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  • '''Gurpurb''', a compound of two words, i.e. guru, the spiritual preceptor, and '''purb''', parva in [[Sanskrit]], meaning a ...ak]] and [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the martyrdom days of [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], and of the installation of the [[Holy Book]] in the [[Harim
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  • ...performing [[Kirtan]] and attending to the Guru. The Sangat walked behind Guru Ji and the Panj Piaare singing shabads and enjoying the glorious day. Food ...d when the [[Panj Pyara]] (5 beloved ones) walk in front of the Sacred Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The Panj Pyaras are donned in their colourful [[Bana]] bef
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  • [[Image:Gurdwarachennai.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Sahib, T Nagar]] ...nt Colonel Gill (former Director General of Prisons) in the year 1949. The Gurdwara is present in GN Chetty Road, Thyagaraya Nagar, Chennai, Madras, South Indi
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  • [[Image:GurudwaraTokaSaab.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Gurdwara Toka Sahib]] ...Singh]], who stayed here for a few days in 1685 and again in 1688. This [[Gurdwara Sahib]] is situated in the peaceful area of village Tota in Sirmaur distric
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  • ...to reach the city. Kotkapura takes its name from its founder, Nawab Kapura Singh, and the word "kot", meaning a small fort – literally the "fort of Kapura ...ould have been fought at Kotkapura. However, Nawab refused the fort to the guru.
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  • '''Related to:''' Guru Gobind Singh,<br> ...and an agriculturist by profession, was so influenced by the piety of the Guru and his noble cause that he lost no time in serving milk to his army.
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  • ...ed Gurdwara Sis Asthan Patshahi IX ate Puja Asthan Patshahi X or simply, Gurdwara Nabha Sahib, is situated 200 metres south of the habitation. ...ense forest. In November 1675, Bhai Jaita, carrying the severed head of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] from [[Delhi]] to [[Anandpur]] spent a night here in the sol
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  • ...In the distance you can make out Akhnoor town, the [[Jia Pota Temple]], a Gurdwara and an old Rajput Fort, it's always a breath taking sight, though modern in ...1802 in the days before the area came under the sway of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. On the eastern side of this ancient citadel there are steps leading down
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  • ...He was Johri by profession i.e Jeweler. After Having Discourse with Great Guru Nanak he became Sikh of Baba Nanak. ==Met Guru Nanak==
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  • ...t_urgently_needs_repairs..jpg|thumb|250px|right|A collapsed section of the Gurdwara that urgently needs repairs.]] ...devotees accompanied a force of [[Mughal]] Soldiers dispatched to Assam. [[Guru]]ji's assistance averted hostilities between Assam and Mughal [[Hindustan]]
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  • ...overnor of Sirhind, Wazir Khan [1], the place is the today commemorated by Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, 5 km. north of the Sirhind [2]. ...ying gold coins on it. Todar Mal, who was an ardent devotee of Guru Gobind Singh, purchased this place of land by offering gold coins as demanded. And thus
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  • ...uthored 'Titan in Andamans' dedicated to the life of his father [[Dr Dewan Singh Kalepani]], a doctor who dedicated his life for the care of the prisoners a ...went in 1968. He was also associated with the establishment of Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Gidderbaha. He retired as an education adviser of [[Punjab]
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  • ...a devout [[Sikh]] who lived during the time of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]. He hailed from the Lobana community of Sikhs, who played an ...uru's body. At the same time, Bhai Jaita was on his to Anandpur Sahib with Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib's head.
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  • [[Image:GUDWARA DAMDAMA SAHIB DELHI 1.JPG|thumb|400px|Gurdwara Damdama Sahib of Delhi ]] '''Gurdwara Damdama Sahib is located near Humayun’s Tomb on the Outer Ring Road, New
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  • ...e holi celeberation by hindus in which they used to pour colour and water, GURU SAHIB used to organize competition of wrestling, sword, wielding, arrowshoo ...hereafter an annual tour-ney of warlike sports in Anaiidpur as long as the Guru stayed there. The observance of Hola Mahalla was revived after the Sikhs ha
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  • ...of Indians working on California farms, they felt deeply stirred. Vasakha Singh went to Sacramento to attend the party meeting held on 31 December 1913, an ...Sahaik Committee of which he was elected president. In 1931, Baba Vasakha Singh *s movements were confined to the city of Amritsar, and in 1932, he was det
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  • ...dwara Puddha Sahib'''(also Called Gobindgarh Sahib) is a famous [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] located in Village Puddha, about 1 kilometre from [[Zirakpur]] near villa ...Singh jee founded this place. and Made a Magnificiant Shrine and installed Guru Granth Sahib.
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  • [[Image:GuruGranthSahib.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Guruship endowed to Guru Granth Sahib]] ...thrones or seats of authority is located here. This is where [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth Teacher, is known to have meditated on the banks of [[river Go
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  • [[Image:Amrit1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|<center>'''Guru Gobind Singh giving Amrit'''</center>]] ...s the day to start the [[Khalsa]] fellowship. On April 13th in most Sikh [[Gurdwara]]s a special ceremony takes place as a reminder of this special first [[Amr
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  • ...her landmark in the life of the 10th Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. The Guru was pursued by the [[Mughal]] Army and it was at the site where this [[Gur ..., he was carried in a palanquin with the 5th man waving a chanwar over the Guru's head and taking turns to spell the others as they passed safely through e
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  • {{p|File:GurdwaraSahib.CapeTown1.jpg|[[Gurdwara Sahib Cape Town]]}} The brand new [[Gurdwara Sahib]], the first Sikh Temple in Cape Town, formally started functioning o
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  • ...son of S. Mota Singh ji, who was the younger brother of Sant [[Bhai Rocha Singh ji]]. ...nd him. Keeping company with Sant Bhai Rocha Singh ji had led Bhai Bahadur Singh ji to develope many good qualities.
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  • ...his happened on 24 December 1732. A Gurdwara now marks the site where Tara Singh and his companions were cremated. 1. Gian Singh, Giam, Panth Prakash. Lahore, 1880
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  • ...ahibzaadey.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Mata Sundri]] Ji, wife of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji]] ...during her stay at this Gurdwara that Mata sundri Ji appointed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji as [[Granthi]] (head Priest) of Sri [[Darbar Sahib]]—the Golden Temp
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  • ...Granth Sahib scribed by Bhai Gurdas under the direct supervision of Sri [[Guru Arjan]] in 1604. On the completion of the Bir [[Bhai Banno]] was sent to La ...f [[Kartarpur]]. The Bir was sanctified during the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
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  • [[Image:Atarsingh.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Sant Baba Atar Singh]] ...the village of Lopon, now in [[Faridkot district]]. He was the son of Lal Singh, the village headman.
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  • | '''Spouse :''' || Guru Gobind Singh | '''Children :''' || Ajit Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh, Fateh Singh
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  • [[Image:Jaisingh.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Raja Jai singh Paying homeage To [[Guru Har Krishan]] Ji]] ...fighting for the throne in 1858, Aurangzib had solicited and secured Jai Singh's assistance as a reward for which he was made governor of Delhi city wit
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  • ...National Congress. During the Civil Disobedience movement, 1931-33, Sardul Singh became acting president of the All-lndia Congress on the arrest on 14 Augus ...er Subhas Chandr's dramatic disappearance from India in early 1941, Sardul Singh Caveeshar was elected president of the Forward Bloc. He was detained for fo
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  • ...erse 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 pri ...s sinful act of beheading the Guru. From among the events from Guru Gobind Singh's life, the
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  • ...ikh]]s. This place owes its importance to the literary work of Guru Gobind Singh Ji done here during his stay in 1706. ...number of new converts joined the fold of the [[Khalsa]] here. Guru Gobind Singh stayed at Damdama Sahib for nearly a year.
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  • ...ting one in his own mind for Hindus and the other for the Muslims. Gobind Singh placed his hands one on the either pot, and, having sent for another one, p ..., consequent upon the merger of PEPSU with the Punjab, under the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.
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  • * [[Gurdwara Bal Lila Maini]] * [[Gurdwara Chacha Phaggu Mal (Sasaram)]]
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  • ...ra. According to these three men, Lokpal is the place where [[Guru Gobind Singh]] meditated in his previous carnation. Lokpal means protector of the world ...sthan (place of meditation and prayer) at which the tenth and final living Guru of the Sikhs achieved union with God in his previous incarnation.
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  • ...jit Nagara as the Guru Granth Sahib is brought out of the Main Area of the Gurdwara.]] ...a (drum) are an integral part of a [[Takht]] (Khalsa Throne) and all the [[Gurdwara]]s.
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  • ...there are many old manuscripts in the possession of this Gurdwara. In this Gurdwara the holy Dasam Granth Sahib is also enshrined for the study of the pilgrims ...ere at night and next day early in the morning start their journey towards Gobind Ghat. Along the way, comes Vishnu Prayag where the rivers Akalnanda and Vis
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  • '''Guru Manyo Granth Jagriti Yatra''' reached [[Jammu]] during a '''heavy downpour' ...en waiting for weeks to see the Shastars and personal items of Guru Gobind Singh ji.
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  • ...:Jogasingh aw.jpg|thumb|400px|right|{{cs|'''Interior of Gurdwara Bhai Joga Singh, Peshawar'''}}]] ...ga Singh]], a young Gursikh who had lived in the presence of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at Anandpur for many years.
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  • '''Gurdwara Mal Tekri''' stands at the place of [[Guru Nanak]]’s visit in about 1512 AD. The Shrine is located about 3 miles (5 ...result of which the shrine was restored to the Sikhs in January 1930, and Gurdwara Mal Tekari Sahib was re-established. It comprises a single flat-roofed room
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  • Gurdwara Langar Sahib is situated on the bank of holy river Godavari and is just a k ...e the mutiny he started to move towards south with his army and also asked Guru Ji to step with him.
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  • ...ab by the Grand Trunk Road. The old baoli is still there and therefore the Gurdwara is also called Baoli Sahib. ==Gurudwara Gobind Pura – Ambala City ==
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  • ...ly this ceremony only involves the main family members attending the local Gurdwara. ..." embodies the primary objects of Sikh faith; promises connection with the Guru; and also promotes the ability to lead a pure and pious life which will un
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  • {{P|Image:dayasingh.jpg|[[Bhai Daya Singh]]}} ...name was Daya Ram. His name is uttered first among the five Beloved of the Guru (Panj Pyaras) in the [[Sikh Ardas]].
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  • [[Image:Kaimghora.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Neela the Guru's Blue Horse, also adorned with a Kalgi. Neela's decendants, stabled at Ana ...iness for the turbulent times ahead. In anticipation of this [[Guru Gobind Singh]] learnt the art of horsemanship from an early age under the guidance of hi
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  • [[Image:Gobindghattt.jpg|thumb|right|300px|GuruDwara Gobind Ghat]] ...is situated at an altitude of 6000 feet. above sea level. A very beautiful Gurdwara had been built there. the place is 6 thousand feet above the sea leval
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  • ...orld, and impressed on man need to be detached. Crucial is the role of the Guru in helping man in his spiritual pursuit. The language of the Granth is a mi
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  • ...rose in opposition to the Empire. Banda Bahudar a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh launched a fierce attack on Ambala area (1709-10) however he lost to Mughal ...ra Parbandhak Committee and the Nirmalas shifted to an ashram near by. The Gurdwara is entered through a high gate in a wall with ramparts giving it the appear
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  • The Gurdwara which have history related to gurus or Martyers are historical gurdwaras. F #[[Gurdwara Baba Atal Sahib]]
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  • [[File:600px-Gurudwara Mehdiana Sahib.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Gurdwara Mehdiana Sahib]] ...Dasvin Guru began his morning's meditation. Bhai Daya Singh Ji asked his Guru that as the Singhs and their families were now parted, what would be th
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  • ...bode. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] had heard about him from Mahant Jait Ram of Singh Dadu Dwara. His original name was Lachhman Das. He was a native of Rajauri {{Main|Banda Singh Bahadur}}
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  • ...fter amrit-chhak, with the hukam of Punj Pyaare, he became Bhai Leela-Raam Singh. ...uru, never deviated from this nitnem. In the evening too he used go to the gurdwara sahib and listen to kirtan and katha there. He was leading an amazing life.
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  • ...|'''"Gurdwara Kila Sri Anandgarh Sahib"'''<br>This is one of [[Guru Gobind Singh's]] five forts (Kila or Qila). After winning the [[Battle of Bangani]] and ...and the Hill Rajas had made their written promises of safe passage to the Guru and the Sikhs.}}
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  • ...ara_Shri_Likhansar_Sahib_Talwandi_Sabo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Darbar Sahib, Gurdwara Likhansar Sahib]] '''Gurdwara Likhansar Sahib''' is an historical Sikh shrine situated in [[Talwandi Sabo
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  • ...h ji, [[Akhand Kirtani Jatha]] performing live from Prabh Milnae Kaa Chaao Gurdwara Moga, India. *2 Followed by akath [[Katha]] by Bhai Sewa Singh jee Tarmala
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  • | [[Guru Nanak Dev]] visited this place. | [[Guru Teg Bahadur]] visited this place.
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  • ...r Gurduara Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Oslo).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Oslo.]] ...this Gurudwara Sikhs from Oslo and the neighbouring areas come daily. The Gurdwara mainly consists of three large halls. Of those, two are [[Langar]] halls.
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  • ...saying their ardas, and recommended to the Punjab Government amendment to Gurdwara Act so that the jathedar of the takht, like those of the other four takhts, ...to Baba Dip Singh. The muzzleloader is believed to be the one Guru Gobind Singh received as a present (See THARA SAHIB below).
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  • ...three mythological worlds. More than 7 Lakhs of Sikhs visit the historic Gurdwara Kapal Mochan every year on Kartik Purnima (in November) for a dip in the ho *[[Guru Nanak Dev]]
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  • ...order was restored in the Punjab, father and son returned home. Thakar Singh joined the seminary at Damdama Sahib, Talvandi Sabo, where he received f ...or the training of preachers and scripturereaders which he named Bhai Mani Singh Giani Granthi Ate Shahid Ashram.
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  • ...The latter was born here during the holy family's sojourn at Patna during Guru Tegh Bahadur's tour of eastern Bihar, Bengal and Assam from 1666 to 1670. P ...Sangat. Later Salas Rai, a wealthy jeweler, became a convert and took the Guru to his own place where, too, a small community of Sikh believers was formed
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  • {{p|Image:GurudwaraMotiBaagSahib.jpg|Front view of Gurdwara Sahib}} ...nd later the name was changed to Moti Bagh. An old story relates that the Guru, an accomplished archer, shot two arrows from a colony of cobblers in Mot
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  • |Damdami Taksaal (Jatha Bhindraan), Gurdwara Gurdarshan Parkaash, Mehta, Amritsar. ...erhaas’ to preach the Gurbani. Guru Arjan Dev Ji edited ‘Beerh Sahib’ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji). Baba Sri Chand started preaching the Gurmat. After Sri Ch
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  • {{p3|Image:Tarhisaab3.jpg|Gurdwara Garhi Sahib, Chamkaur Sahib, Punjab, India}} ...he town of Chamkaur while being pursued by an army of 1,000's. Guru Gobind Singh and the 40 Sikhs sought shelter in a mud-built double story house. They wer
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  • ...gh I''', (born______ - died April 1688) the eldest son of [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]] I (1605-1667), ruler of Amber, and head of the Kachwaha Rajput clan, from [[Image:Guru-HarKrishan-in-Jai-Sing.jpg||250px|right|]]
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  • | '''Spouse :''' || Guru Gobind Singh ...b Devan', was the Mother of the [[Khalsa]]. Mata Sahib Kaur Ji accompanied Guru Sahib throughout his life.
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  • ...t support Raja Bhim Chand of Kahlur in his designs against Guru Gobind Singh. ...to take revenge on the Guru. All of this intrigue was interfering with the Guru's attemps at writing.
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  • =='''Gurdwara Dhehri Sahib, Poonch'''== [[Image:Sarbjeet 13n.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Gurdwara Dhehri Sahib, Poonch''']]
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  • [[Image:Guru88.jpg|thumb|350px|left|{{cs|Countdown to 300th anniversary of Guru Granth Sahib}}]] ...hip]] of [[Guru Granth Sahib]] in October 2008. To mark this occasion, the Gurdwara is asking all [[Sikh]]s to recite the [[Mool Mantar]] for '''15 minutes'''
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  • ...ke to the same path. He sent him to Varanasi for higher learning. Nishchal Singh, having attained proficiency in Sanskrit studies at Varanasi, spent another *Guru Gobind Singh College, Patna Sahib
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  • ...of sahota village. When this Qila was being constructed, [[Sahibzada Fateh Singh]] ji was born hence it was named Qila Fatehgarh Sahib. Fatehgarh means 'Fo ...supervision of the successors of [[Sant Seva Singh]] of Qila Anandpur. The Gurdwara is a two-storeyed domed building. In front of it is an old well which once
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  • [[Image:Gobind-20.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Guru Gobind Singh the founder of Damdami Taksaal]] ...h university, which was founded by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]] to impart knowledge of [[Gurmat]] onto all the people of the world. It ha
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  • ...ny thousands of Sikhs visit the city to pay their respects to the sacred [[Gurdwara]] by the river Godavari. ...rict town in Maharashtra. The place is sacred to the memory of Guru Gobind Singh, who passed away here on 7 October 1708. The shrine honouring his memory is
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  • ...m upon which the [[holy Granth]] is place in the [[Darbar hall]] in [[Sikh Gurdwara]]s. * [[Guru Har Gobind]]
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  • * [[Gaj ke Fateh Bulao]] - This is used by Bhai in gurdwara, which means say fateh in loud voice and immediatley you will heard fateh i ...hoolte Nishaan Rahe, Panth Maharaj Ke]] : It means the flag of GUru Gobind Singh always Jhoolta rahe.
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  • ...and administering to them AMRIT or me KHALSA initiation. 1. Sabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib. AMRITSAR, 1959
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