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  • ...and the combined forces of many Rajas of the Sivalik Hills (''pahari raja''s), on 18 September 1688, at Bhangani near [[Paonta Sahib]]. ...’s returning party with the intention of looting and killing them. Guru Ji’s horsemen were attacked and they defended themselves bravely. Upon reaching
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  • :while a victor's welcome hailed by the dwellers of heaven." (<small>[[Bachitar Natak]]</small>)
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  • This was and is a common practice among [[Muslim]]s who believe that by performing circumcision, the person becomes a "true" Mu This is what the holy text of the [[Sikh]]s say about this practice:
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  • ...mentioned in the autobiography of Guru Gobind Singh called the ''Bachittar Natak''. This was the second battle of Guru Gobind Singh after the [[Battle of Bh The hill Rajas, taking advantage of Emperor Aurangzeb's preoccupation with the endless Maratha insurgency in the South, had neglect
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  • ==Bachitar Natak: Battle of Bhangani== ...tion in the [[Dasam Granth]], the second [[holy Scripture]] of the [[Sikh]]s. The first two compositions in the Dasam Granth are [[Jaap Sahib]] and [[Ak
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  • ...a word or expression of Spiritual/Divine Wisdom (Gurmat) used in Bachitar Natak Composition in [[Dasam Granth]] Sahib by Guru Gobind Singh, in late 17th Ce ...lip>[http://sikhisearch.blogspot.in/2012/07/meaning-of-hemkunt-in-bachitar-natak.html Bhai Dalip Singh explained Hemkunt on Base of Prof Sahib Singh writer]
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  • ...eated you for the propagation of the path (Panth): Retrieved From Bachitar Natak, Dasam Granth ...nth) shall prevail only in the world, with THY ASSISTANCE."30.'': Bachitar Natak, Dasam Granth, Guru Gobind Singh.</ref>
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  • * Guiding people about going in wrong directions, where today's Sikhs have gone. ...l Ustati, Chandi Charitar Ukati Bilas, Chobis Avtar Commencement, Bachitar natak etc.
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  • ...where he picked Characters, but whole glory of Chandi is explained in Guru's own style. Only Gurmat dictionary is to be apply on these charitars of Chan ...ntuitive and discerning mind = Gurmat(i)) and loss in battle of wisdom. It's very difficult to understand the bani, as knowledge of Gurmat will help per
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  • ...Books |isbn=978-93-5113-048-2 |language=en}}</ref> It was the congregation's wish that Guru Gobind Singh left Chamkaur Sahib and he did so with respect, ...[[Akbar]] named Bhanu Khan from Dhaka.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Siṅgha |first=Sāhiba |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pW4hAAAAMAAJ&q=bhai+sangat+sin
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  • ...hese soldiers faced battle against the Hill chiefs, they deserted the Guru's army. ...ny hundreds of his own followers and his family members to assist the Guru's force. The Guru was most impressed by this dedication shown by the Peer in
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  • ...in the Himalayas; still, none of these is equal to the worship of the Lord's Name. ||2||<br> ===Bachitar Natak===
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  • This Bani is part of the [[Bachitar Natak]] which is the third main composition in the [[Dasam Granth]], the second h ...[[Bachitar Natak index|second section]] of [[Bachitar Natak index|Bachitar Natak]] and is found on [http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?Action=Page&p=112 pages 11
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  • ...ar, it grew considerably, and continued to grow until the end of Aurangzeb's rule. After Aurangzeb died in 1707, the empire started a slow and steady de ...ndar in favor of a solar calendar more useful for agriculture.One of Akbar's most unusual ideas regarding religion was Godism, which was a mash-up of Hi
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  • ...the Dasam Granth, are part of the daily prayers [[Nitnem]] of the [[Sikh]]s, which serve, as well, as a part of the Sikh initiation [[Pahul|Khande di P ...of booklets and Granths which were created over various period of the Guru's life. Later (after 1708), they were combined in the form of the present-da
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  • ...ibi Asees Kaur, Bibi Deedar Kaur & jatha - ''"O son, this is your mother's hope and prayer, that you may never forget the Lord, Har, Har, even for an ..." of a beautiful composition by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in the [[Bachitar Natak]] [[bani]] - ''"For the sake of Dharma, he sacrificed himself. Gave his hea
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  • ...peared 17 times in [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the primary scripture of [[Sikh]]s. ...hna tends to radhas feet hb65.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Krishna Tends to Radha’s Feet]]
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  • ...ial Sikh Code of Conduct); "Have, on your person, all the time, the five K's: The[[ Kesh]] (unshorn hair), the [[Kirpan]] (sheathed sword), the [[Kacher ...g. The Kirpan is usually kept sheathed except when it is withdrawn from it's casing on such occasions as consecration of the ceremonial sweet pudding di
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  • ...impact on the future direction of [[Sikhism]], the religion of the [[Sikh]]s. ...e Guru was not protecting the right of his "own people" called the [[Sikh]]s to practise their religion but instead the rights of the '''non-Sikhs, the
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  • ...resent in [[Dasam Granth]]. This narrative is technically part of Bachitar Natak, but is entirely independent composition in case of Subject. ...ਅਥ ਚਉਬੀਸ ਅਉਤਾਰ ਕਥਨੰ ॥ ਪਾਤਿਸਾਹੀ ੧੦॥ ਤ੍ਵਪ੍ਰਸਾਦਿ ॥<ref>Dasam Granath, Dr. S.S Kapoor</ref>
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