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  • ::::'''Sikhism does not in anyway support the concept of Living human Gurus after [[Guru Gobind Singh]].''' '''Please note - Sant Baba Ram Singh Namdhari is considered by most Sikhs as a great saint, reformer and revolutionary. His followers, however started ca
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  • ...says "no" to inter racial marriages. Sikhism isn't just a religion, it is a way of life, and for someone to live that life, they have the right to sele But in Some Instances If a Higher caste Person married a Person of Lower Caste; that person were out casted. By some Ignorant Proud
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  • ...itional Yoga philosophy and practice, compare a human being to being like a building with ten doors. Five are entrance doors, and five are exit doors. ...us that the person who has the 10 Bairagan (senses) under their control is a Pure person.
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  • ...ngland and Wales under the Charities Act 1993, Charity Number 111 2055; as a non-profit organization in Canada; under the Societies Registration Act 186 UNITED SIKHS began in 1999 when a group of Sikhs from the New York metropolitan area banded together to assis
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  • ...y was the basis of the Hindu religion, that without it a man would only be a [[Sudar]]. [[Guru Nanak]] refused to wear the thread. * The thread is a sign of discrimination. Low castes are not allowed to wear the janoy.
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  • ...the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Rĝmĝyaṇa. See also {{w|Mahabharata}}. ...t epic poems in the world.[1] Including the Harivaṃśa, the Mahabharata has a total length of more than 90,000 verses.
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  • ...a definite personality and the capability of influencing the destinies of human beings. They became the deities whose favourable intervention was sought by ...ic times, and it has continued one way or another in the Indian tradition. A popular form has been the observance of Sankranti with ritual performances
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  • ...liament of India]], a political leader of [[Indian National Congress]] and a labour union leader. Maken was the son-in-law of late President of India Mr ...ndependent investigation and the report [[Who Are The Guilty]] prepared by human rights organization [[People's Union for Civil Liberties]] on the 1984 Anti
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  • ...tenth human Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] left this physical world - that is a period of [[239]] years. ...well-being of the masses. By setting an exceptional example of how to live a holy and worthy life through the reciting of holy hymns called [[Shabad]]s;
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  • '''People's Union for Civil Liberties''' '''(PUCL) '''is a prominent [[civil rights]] organisation in India. It was formed in 1976 by ...defending civil liberties and human rights from different backgrounds onto a common platform.
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  • ...e (a battle or a visit to the site or town) during the days of the Earthly human Gurus; the days of [[Banda Bahadur]]; or the times of Mughal or Afgani oppr Even though there was never a visit by [[Baba Makhan Shah Labana]] to Barnoti, the Sangat of the area na
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  • ...amous comedian in the USA (but almost unknown elsewhere in the world) made a cheap joke of one of their presidential candidate and also the [[Sri Harman ...liation has be lowered to such a low and insignificant level - a house for a rich political.
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  • '''Nail or Nakhun or Nahoon''' is a hard, horn-like structure at the end of a human's and an animal's fingers or toes. ...Harinya Kashap. he killed him with his nails. Nar Singha used his nails as a weapon, because harinakashyap had been blessed that he could not be killed
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  • ...ctical arm of the Mission: members are encouraged to serve all humanity on a voluntary basis. The Punjabi slogan he gave to his followers was "nanak naa ...Das Dharam, which are: speak the truth, be content, follow the guidance of a spiritual master and do something for someone else in your life.
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  • ...have to Know to Love, and one have to love to know. This is First Step of Human's Life in Spiritual Arena. ...evotee. If he able to understand he start following it. In Japuji there is a Pauri on Suniyey(Listening for understanding) and then Maniyey(Believing).
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  • ...ce, one sees the practise of devotees cleaning the footwear of visitors to a [[Gurdwara]] so that the mind of the devout [[Sikh]] is made more humble. ...hem treat others badly and unequally, leading to injustice. '''Pride makes human beings take personal credit for the successes''', good qualities, wealth an
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  • ...ingh branch of Damdami Taksal. Sant Ameer Singh ji is famous for producing a full sateek of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji. .... Giani ji showed immense respect to the Bani of the Bhagats, and produced a sateek of their Bani. It was published in Lahore in 1897, with Bhai Gurmukh
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  • ...si''' means 8,400,000 stages or forms of life on earth. It means a form of a species. For example, there are more than 3,000 species of snakes known tod ...orasi means 8,400,000 stages or forms of life on earth. It means a form of a species. For example, there are more than 3,000 species of snakes known tod
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  • ..., and was a sign of nobility. An aristocrat, whether a Mughal noble man or a Hindu Rajput, could be distinguished by his turban. A Persian saying at that time was "a person’s status could be judged from three things: Raftar, Dastar, and Gu
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  • ...ion of his art. He was given State award by the Punjab Government in 1971. A few months later he passed away at [[Ludhiana]] on 5th January, 1972. ...ement. He sings in medium tempo, creating the illusion of a placid flow of a stream."
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