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  • ...ve evils]] of [[Kam]] (Lust), [[Krodh]] (Rage), [[Lobh]] (Greed), [[Moh]] (Attachment) and [[Ahankar]] (Ego). shall rise in the early morning hours and meditate on the Lord`s Name. <br>
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  • ...nstitutes, such as [[Guru-ka-Langar]], [[Kirtan]], [[Paath]], etc., depend on the performance of Seva by many in the congregation. So the principles of S ...efits of doing seva and the ways in which one should perform it, focussing on the state of the mind when performing seva.
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  • ...rg/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=723&english=t&id=31100#l31100 SGGS page 723] ...Guru developed [[Kiratpur Sahib]] as a town of parks and gardens. Located on the banks of tributary of the [[Sutlej]], he planted flowers and fruit bear
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  • ...complete merger with Totality or Hukam (System-Rule-Law of Nature), and so on. ...family life) by following the Message of the Satgur (Shabad Guru). ||64|| (sggs 1421).
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  • ...]], near [[Lahore]] in present-day [[Pakistan]]. The faith system is based on the teachings of [[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] and [[ten successive Sikh Gurus]] (d ...dvocates the pursuit of salvation through disciplined, personal meditation on the name and message of God. A key distinctive feature of Sikhism is a non-
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  • ...of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. Guru Nanak was born here on [[Baisakh day]] on 15 April 1469. Nankana town is part of Nankana Sahib District in the [[Pun ...ed very clearly by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. {{srig-h|147|6107|Cruelty, material attachment, greed and anger are the four rivers of fire. Falling into them, one is bur
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  • ...Indian]] cities following the death of Prime minister, {{w|Indira Gandhi}} on 31 October 1984, should be a reason for great shame and sadness for the aut ...ur belonging to the Stone Age. Shame on you, India! You may have made some material progress in the last sixty years but the standards of justice and fairness
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  • ...stop! Remember, the wise words of the Guru. If you are a [[Gurmukh]] move on to something else. Never engage in negative discussions about someone who i Renounce sexual desire and promiscuity, and give up emotional attachment.<br>
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  • ...hai Mani Singh]]], Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, gave a similar explication, also on the authority of Guru Nanak. Considering the two constituents of Vahiguru ( {{Quoter|Ang 521, SGGS|<big>ਪਾਪੜਿਆ ਪਛਾੜਿ ਬਾਣ੝ ਸਚਾਵਾ �
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  • ...rvlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=462&english=t&id=20880#l20880 From SGGS Page 462 line 17 to page 475 line 10]). O Nanak, true are those who meditate on the True One.
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  • “O Lord, the world is on fire, ...he World on Fire. Then the Fifth Nanak, in the Form of [[Guru Arjan]] Sits On Fire And Through His Grace Saves The World.
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  • ...te process) followed by the transliteration in Roman characters separately on a fresh line or separated by // as shown below: ...ਪਿ}} || aap || {{au|1aagiaa}} || oneself; honorific for you or they, in [[SGGS]] also refers to God, "He" ''(without the gender implication)''||
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  • ...us. The answers will be added to the previous questions asked and answered on this page. ...own intellectual development. Unfortunately, man is totally obsessed with material things: clothes, food, ornaments, comforts and luxuries. He neglects the th
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