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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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  • [[Image:GurudwaraGurukalahore.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Guru Ka Lahore at Basantgarh]] ...dri]], were two separate persons and only one was married to [[Guru Gobind Singh]].
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  • Gurdwara Singh Sawa, Gemeinschaft zum Andenken an Guru Nanak,
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  • ...ime of [[Guru Har Rai]] who was honoured for his devotion by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] with the titles of Sachchi Dahri (lit. True Beard) and Sangat Sahib, was ...e [[SGPC]], Jagat Singh, and eleven other representatives of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.
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  • ...Granth Sahib]]. In this case the word is can also be shortened to just the Guru's [[Hukam]]. ...Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, 1967). A separate anthology of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]'s hukamnamas, in Devanagari transcription and with an Englis
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  • {{p3|File:Gurdwara Bir Baba Budda Sahib.jpg|Gurdwara Bir Baba Budda Sahib<br>{{Panoramiophoto|9080108}}}} ...tsar]] [[Punjab]] [[India]]. Baba Buddha ji spent much of his life here. [[Guru Arjan Dev]] also visited this place at some stage.
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  • ...n his father, Bhai Parijaba, died leaving his wife and a younger son, Mota Singh, to his care. ...seeking the company of saintly persons. It is said that he met GURU Gobind Singh sometime after the evacuation of Anandpur Sahib in December 1705, and recei
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  • ==History & Composition of Siri Guru Granth Sahib== ...his companions, Bala and Mardana, and by the Sangats which grew up around Guru Nanak. In his later years, at Kartarpur, it became customary for the member
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  • ...his name nor where he meditated but prophesied that there would be a fine Gurdwara built on such a location. And Indeed one was built where he meditated in Ka ...n's hymns (the [[Sukhmani]] 'pearl of peace') is constantly recited. Ishar Singh did not name a successor and the movement has split under several gurus.
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  • ...h the eighth [[Guru Sri Harkrishan Sahib]] ji and two wives of Guru Gobind Singh namely Mata Sundri ji and Mata Sahib Kaur ji. ...to open the lock,a unifier of man with God and so on. In fact for Sikhs a Guru is indispensable, yet he is not an end in himself, but only a means for the
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  • '''The Punjab Sikh Gurdwara Act, 1925''' ...nth as the Guru had been in vogue since the death of the tenth Guru Gobind Singh, it did not resolve the fundamental question of central authority in Sikhis
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  • {{p|File:Gurdwara Sheetal Kund-1.jpg|Gurdwara Sheetal Kund, Rajgir, Bihar}} ...ater there would now flow cold and pure. Ever since then, the water at the Guru Nanak Sheetal Kund has flowed cold, and while Rajgir does not host even a m
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  • "Gurdwara Reform Movement & The Sikh Awakening" , which is a detailed eye-witness acc ...of the Shromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee to the action' of one Banta Singh of Dhotian who boldly tackled a man armed with a revolver, a truly lion-hea
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  • ...ly fought Marathas at Delhi who had replaced Mughals). At that time, Kapur singh created Dal Khalsa and asked Sikhs to occupy the area between Jamuna and In ...and a fourth was built where the eighth Guru and the wives of Guru Gobind Singh were cremated.
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  • [[Image:Paintingshahidanladhewal.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Painting baba Ajit Singh paying obesience to Shahids]] | Zabar Khan took wife of Devi Das to Bassi Kalan, and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] sent his elder sahibzada to restore the dola (wedded party) and bring Zab
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  • It is generally believed that the Anandpur town was founded by Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib on June 19,1665. In fact it was Chakk Nanaki which had b ...towns. Hence, social, political, economic and spiritual role became one in Guru Sahib.
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  • ...ndha, is famous for the Sachkhand Hazur Sahib Gurdwara where [[Guru Gobind Singh's]] ashes are buried. * [[Gurdwara Tapiana Sahib Bhagat Namdev Ji]]
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  • {{p4|Image:Gurdwaraseesganjsahibsahib.JPG|[[Gurdwara Sri Guru Sis Ganj Sahib]], [[Delhi]], [[India]]}} ...wk]] area of [[Delhi|Old Delhi]], where the revered ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], was beheaded, on [[Wednesday]], [[November 24]], [[1675]],
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  • * 5: Birth [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji / 21 Harh ...rh]] 24, 1544) at the home of [[Mool Chand]] in [[Batala]] (now Dera Sahib Gurdwara)
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  • ...that Guru Granth Sahib has taught us brotherhood and amity and the grand ‘Guru Manyo Granth Jagriti Yatra’ would promote community harmony in the Jammu ...carrying holy Guru Granth Sahib and the weapons of great Sikh Guru Gobind Singh ji.
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  • ...Guru Gobind Singh|Guru Gobind Singh's]] blessings, painting by [[Devender Singh]]]] ...[[Guru Gobind Singh]] returned with the family to [[Anandpur]] where Ajit Singh was brought up in the approved Sikh style.
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  • ...scussion is about the definition of a Sikh as a "person who believe in the Guru Granth Sahib, believe in the Ten Gurus, and have no other religion." The greatest contribution of the last living 10th Guru Nanak-- Guru Gobind Singh-- is the creation of Khalsa, the family of pure ones, to which a Sikh may b
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  • ...e of two engagements, battles, which took place here between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the imperial troops in the opening years of the eighteenth century. According to Guru shabaci Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Guru Gobind Singh had been here once before when he was on his way to Kurukshetra in 1702. On
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  • ...had become a [[Sikh]] during the time of [[Guru Arjan]], the fifth [[Sikh Guru]]. She was the only sister of four brothers. ...eighborhood, who had gone to [[Anandpur]] Sahib to fight for [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji, had deserted him under adverse conditions.
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  • '''Granthi:''' A ceremonial reader of the Guru Granth Sahib.''' ...daily religious services, reading from the Sikh scripture, maintaining the gurdwara premises, and teaching and advising community members. A granthi is not equ
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  • '''Gurdwara Paonta Sahib''' is situated in the city of the same name which grew up arou ...ery hopeful of establishing a strong relationship with the powerful [[Sikh Guru]]. As a special gesture of respect, the Raja, members of his court and h
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  • ...sweeping views of the plains as you descend down the road to the present [[Gurdwara]]. ...stivities) held during Holi in the month of March, Dashera in October and Guru Nanak’s birthday in November, the numbers of visitors swells to about 3
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  • ...ce where Mata ji was cremated or a source such as Mahan Kosh by Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha where the relevant entry is as follows: ...ji di kukh ton Baba Jujhar Singh ji, Baba Zorawar Singh ji ate Baba Fateh Singh ji janme. Mata ji da parlokgaman 13 assu, samat 1757 (1700 AD) nu Anandpur
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  • ...ru. According to Bhai Santokh Singh, Sn Gur Pratdp Suraj Granth, Nand Singh fought in the battle of Anandpur as well as in that of Chamkaur. He fell 1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 192735
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  • ...], [[Akal Takhat]]. the Everlasting Throne. It was, however, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] who popularized the term [[Akal]] as an attributive name of God. A set of ...na Singh. Phula Singh`s Akalis formed the crack brigade in Maharaja RANJIT Singh`s army as well as the custodians of the nation`s conscience and morals. Aft
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  • ...g child his thoughts were on God as his mentor and teacher,Sant Baba Diwan Singh Ji,taught him the way of seva and simran in his early years. At the age of ...oming from the sky and that he had actually had ‘Darshan’ of Guru Gobind Singh Ji along with his Eagle and Horse.
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  • ...BanglaSahib by Solarider.jpg|'''[[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib|Beautiful view of Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi]]''' <br><small>Photo by [http://solarider.org/blog/ ...importance ones are listed and described in brief below. The [[Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee]] is responsible for the management of these 9 places
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  • [[Image:Gurdwara-Nadha-SahibA.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Gurdwara Shri Nadha Sahib'''}}]] ...[[Chandigarh]] (30°44`N, 76°46`E), commemorates the visit of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], who halted here while travelling from [[Paonta Sahib]] to [[Anandpur]] a
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  • [[Image:Ramsarbuild.JPG|thumb|300px|Right|Gurdwara Ramsar Sahib Side View]] ...ate, on the south-eastern side of the walled city of Amritsar, the present Gurdwara Ramsar is a small marble-lined hall topped by a gilded, fluted lotus dome.
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  • [[Image:Samundrisinghteja.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Teja Singh Samundri]] ...the [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]] was born the son of Deva Singh and Nand Kaur at Rai ka Burj in [[Tarn Taran]] tahsil in [[Amritsar dist
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  • *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]] *18: Birthday [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] (1661), one of the Panj Pyare
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  • ...ve established. Actually the Rehat Maryada was proposed by the [[Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee]]'s Conduct and Conventions Sub-Committee in 1936. It :Singh Sahib Jathedar Mohan Singh, Jathedar Sri Akal Takhat;
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  • ...concluding portion of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. They precede [[Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan's]] Mundavani and appear from page 1426 to 1429 of the Sikh holy Gran ...st human Guru of the Sikhs. As is commonly believed, they were composed by Guru Teg Bahadur while in the 'Kotwali' (prison) at [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]]
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  • ...they may have the chance of seeing their beloved spiritual preceptor." The Guru agreed to extend his stay in this village. ...the Guru with devotion and asked, "It is said that you sit on the gaddi of Guru Nanak, but what do you know of the old religious books?"
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  • ...e excuse that the place was haunted. Since Sikhs don't build tombs and the Guru like other Sikhs didn't believe in ghosts he spent the night here to show t
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  • ...ained his dress throughout the rest of his life. He also took part in the Gurdwara Reform movement for which he suffered jail in 1924 in the Jaito campaign ..., including its principal spokesman, Sir Sundar Singh Majithia. Sir Sundar Singh carried his seat, and became
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  • In 1964, when some of the historical weapons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] were sent back from England to [[Punjab]], an Englishman, in complete Sik ...weapons or was there any other reason?" The explanation given by him at [[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib]] is given below:
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  • ...those by Gulab Singh, Sant Narain Singh, Giani Gian Singh and GianI Sardul Singh. The editor, Bhal Randhir Singh, also worked out his own gurprandU which he appended to the volume. The Chi
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  • ...es who answered to their local "Manji leader" who was chosen by the [[Sikh Guru]]. ...usly adhering to and living by the rules and principles laid down by the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] but interpreted by the local jatha-group or "jathebandi".
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  • ...he Afghan hordes. This early 19th century fort designed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh showcases special defence mechanisms against such attacks. However, unfortu ...ngh of Patiala. A small gurdwara commemorates the visit of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji here.
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  • ...Harianbeilanaa.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Haria Velan (Patshahi 9) 9th Guru]] ...ine associated with visits from both [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh]].
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  • ==GURDWARA SRI NANAK JHIRA SAHIB== ((main|Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib}}
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  • [[Image:Jotisaroop.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Gurdwara Joti Saroop]] ...pture the Guru at Anandpur or Chamkaur, he no doubt saw the arrival of the Guru's youngest children as his best chance to regain some favor in the eyes of
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  • ...him to travel further west disguised as Muslim divines. There are three [[gurdwara]]s to commemorate these events. ...ri [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ji in jungles of Machhiwara, painting by [[Bhagat Singh]] ]]
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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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  • ...tee is the accepted form today. The title 'Rahrasi' comes from the hymn of Guru Ram Das included under So Daru wherein the word occurs once in the line: gu ...n the fourth hymn, Guru Ram Das asks for the favour of Name enlightenment. Guru Arjan next says that he who with satsangat, holy company, mingles is libera
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  • By : DR. HARJINDER SINGH''' DILGEER ...the carrying out the Guru's Order but even the Darshan (a simple look) at Guru's Hukamnama was a matter of pride for a Sikh.
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  • ...kistan, a province of the professedly Islamic State of Pakistan, all these Gurdwara vanished. Only in Dacca, Sikh soldiers, after the successful victory in the ...putation led by Captain Bhag Singh of Calcutta recovered possession of the Gurdwara, cleaned it and held a congregation in it on 2nd January, 1972. Even Sayyad
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  • *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]] *18: Birthday [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] (1661), one of the Panj Pyare
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  • * [[:Category:Gurdwara|Gurdwaras]] *'''9''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]]
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  • [[Image:Gurdwara-Patalpuri aw.jpg|thumb|right|300px|{{cs|Gurdwara Patalpuri Sahib}}]] ...644 as well as [[Guru Har Rai]] in 1661 were cremated here. The ashes of [[Guru Harkrishan]] were brought from [[Delhi]] and immersed here in 1664.
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  • ...ni Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]] nominated the old sarbrdh, [[Sundar Singh Ramgarhia]], as a member of the new committee and appointed him to continue ...21, the extra assistant commissioner Amar Nath, raided the house of Sundar Singh Ramgarhia with a police party and took away the keys.
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  • ...urdwara, located 5 km from Nangal, presents a majestic view. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] is said to have mediated at this spot. ...anaksar Sahib]]. On the 7th of each month there is a great function in the Gurdwara sahib having huge gathering and [[langar]].
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  • ...u Shah''' was a govenor of Lahore who was responsible for the torture of [[Guru Arjan Dev]]. ...o the local [[Sangat]], who felt injured and passed Chandu's remarks on to Guru Arjan.
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  • ...as founded by [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji in [[1665]]. His son, [[Guru Gobind Singh ji]], who spent 25 years of his life in the city, added greatly to the city ...was born with the first initiation of [[Khande Di Pahul]], when the young Guru called for a special congregation on the [[Baisakhi day]] of [[1699]] with
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  • | '''Spouse :''' || Guru Gobind Singh | '''Children :''' || Ajit Singh
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  • ...other Sikhs, the '''Sahajdharis believe in the [[Ten Gurus]] and in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]''', though they exempt themselves from the obligation of ''' ...accepting a creed or form'''. This term came into use after [[Guru Gobind Singh]] inaugurated the [[Khalsa]] in 1699 A D., introducing the [[khande di pahu
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  • ...pinder singh1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Head Of D.S. Samprada - Sant Bhupinder Singh Rarawala]] ...of this Jatha believe that Bhai Daya Singh was sanctioned by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to initiate his own order of [[Nirmala]] Sikhs.
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  • [[Image:Ggs rabab.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Chris Mooney Singh]] with Guru Gobind Singh's Rabab|right]] ...accompanist-musician. Formerly the Muslim singers were called mirasis, but Guru Nanak gave them a new name - rababis, because they played on the [[rabab]]
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  • ...h sent 150 men under a sardar, Chanda Singh, for the construction of Gurdwara Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib Abichalnagar at Nanded. Not all of them r ...ers of the five kakkas and conform strictly to the ordinances of the tenth Guru."
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  • .... The [[Sevadar]] (volunteer) respectfully waves the Chaur Sahib above the Guru Sahib as a sign of respect and dedication. ...d by the Guru ([[Gurbani]]) and humility ([[Nimrata]]) for the word of the Guru. Further, when the Sevadar waves the Chaur Sahib, he or she would silently
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  • ...arly fifteenth century by their founder and [[spiritual teacher]] called [[Guru Nanak]]. He was firmly of the belief that all people were born equal and sh [[Guru]] means "[[spiritual leader]]" and he guided his people in the way of [[God
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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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  • ...ge:Sggs1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|<center>''The Sikh holy book called the Sri Guru Granth Sahib'''</center>]] {{Main|Guru Granth Sahib}}
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  • ...place where most of Banis of [[Dasam Granth]] were written by Guru Gobind Singh. ...visitors every day. Paonta Sahib retains tangibly memories of the martial Guru in the form of his weapons and a majestic Gurudwara and recalls his presenc
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  • ...held at Varanasi, Azamgarh and Allahbad. On 25th September 1978, Gurbachan Singh reached Kanpur at 9.30pm flanked by police officers ordered to provide prot The news soon leaked out and Sikhs started a protest march from Gurdwara Gobindpuri Sahib Ji, which is three kilometres away from the Nirankari Bhaw
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  • {{p4|Image:SGGS9.jpg|[[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]}} ...ithout break; path = reading) is the non-stop, continuous recital of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] from beginning to end. Such a recital is normally completed
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  • ...rom the granthi ji of the Gurdwara there. She was married to Sardar Harnam Singh of Village Kaonke. He later on joined the army and died in 1902 while servi ...in the south of India. The Gurdwara was built in the memory of Guru Gobind Singh who left for his heavenly abode from there. She stayed at Nanded for some t
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  • [[Image:Nanadsingh.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Baba Nand Singh - Founder Of Nanaksar]] ...ingh]], founded this Sikh movement. He was born in 1869/1872 to Sardar Jai Singh and Sardarni Sada Kaur, in the village of Sherpur Kalan, located 5 kilomete
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  • [[Image:Gurdw1.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Gurdwara at Bhangani]] This is how [[Guru Gobind Singh]] describes the [[Battle of Bhangani]] in the [[Bani]], [[Bachitar Natak]],
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  • ...ghals by arranging for the cremation of young martyred sons of Guru Gobind Singh and his mother. ...and Baba Fateh Singh, the two younger sons of 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh in 1704 A.D, by paying an exorbitant price to the owner of the land. He had
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  • ...cto ruler of the Sikh empire. Since the book was written to please Hira Singh and Pandit Jalla, it is full of praise for the Hindu Dogra clique of Laho ...ingh. The poet tries to paint a rosy picture of the administration of Hira Singh and Pandit Jalla.
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  • ...nded and maintained by the small Sikh population of the place. In fact the Gurdwara is running a residential school for young boys in scripture-reading, kirtan ...cated to Guru Nanak Dev, are associated with the activities of Guru Gobind Singh during the forty odd days of his stay here. All the Gurdwaras are connected
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  • [[Image:Bababharnamneeldhari.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji, Kile Wale]] ...n the [[Sikh faith]] which was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. This organisation begun in Kile Sahib, whi
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  • ...y. Now she was regular in the performance of her daily prayers and visited Gurdwara daily. She collected other baptized girls and started learning fencing and ...d her two younger grandsons had been martyred, so they started to find the Guru. They were on their way when the chief of Malerkotla state with two hundred
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  • {{p|File:Singh & singhni in bana.jpg|Singh & Singhni in Bana}} ...es him or her as a human being dedicated to a life of truthful living. The Guru has instructed his Sikhs to maintain high moral character, symbolized by th
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