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  • ==Sikhi, art and family== ...300px|left|{{cs|''Pure Longing'' depicts the a woman in the act of Ishnaan Seva, washing the floor inside the Harimandir Sahib in the early morning}}]]
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  • ...e’s presence. They were dedicated in their seva and would willingly do any seva. ...do not have the right to live – as we should be dedicating each breath to Sikhi Parchar.”
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  • '''Seva''' also Sewa, short for the word '''Karseva''' refers to '''"selfless ser ...ged by their Guru ([[Sri Guru Granth Sahib|Guru Granth Sahib]]) to perform Seva or Selfless Service. This is not only good for community relations but also
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  • ...universal faith. Today, some 540 years after the birth of the founder of [[Sikhi]], [[Guru Nanak]], it has more than twenty five million followers, and is t [[Sikhi]] is respected world over and is known as a religion of peace and unity of
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  • {{p|File:3-fundamentals-of-Sikhi.jpg|Fundamentals of Sikhi}} The practice of the "Sikh way of life" ([[Sikhi]]) has been laid out by the [[Sikh Gurus|Guru]]s in a simple, well defined
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  • ...ntributed to the langar, surpluses were shared among all, and everyone did seva for the community to create a socio-economic balance. ...role of the collective? When a child loses his or her way on the path of Sikhi, we are quick to blame and criticize the parents – but I wonder, is this
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  • ...Sarvar followers but he could no longer follow that path. He realised that Sikhi was the path he must follow. ...was from the Manjh clan and began to call him Bhai Manjh. Bhai Manjh did [[seva]] in the [[darbar]] and one day [[Guru Arjan Dev]] jee called him and asked
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  • ...ill continue the tradition of [[Seva]] that [[Guru Nanak]] made a part of Sikhi so many years ago. A serai for pilgrims and travelers and a [[Langar]] for
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  • ...ome learning the understanding of Gurbani and developing their practice of Sikhi. ...oing an Ardas (supplication prayer) to Guru Ji for an improvement in their Sikhi and for increased understanding of Gurbani. After having the sangat (compan
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  • ...n Singh Khalsa''' (also referred to as ''Singh Sahib'' - his title when in seva at [[Shri Akal Takhat]]) is a well known Sikh keertani (performer of [[Kirt ...g [[keertan]] and [[katha]] [[sewa]] for the past 40 years. He remained at seva of [[Shri Akal Takhat]] Sahib during one of the most turbulent times of the
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  • {{Sikhi}} ...religions}}, primarily developed in 16th and 17th century [[India]]. ''"Sikhi"'' comes from the word ''"[[Sikh]]"'', and the word "[[Sikh]]" comes from
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  • ==Do Seva in this world and reserve a seat in Heaven == |Do Seva in this world and reserve a seat in Heaven <br> or
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  • * [[Fundamentals of Sikhi]] * [[Important values in Sikhi]]
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  • ...or the Guru. Her mother-in-law however, could not tolerate this faith in [[Sikhi]]. Eventually, Bibi Santi was asked to leave the family's house and was mad ...ach and Bibi Santi began to prepare the parshadas while Bhai Pulla did the seva of distributing them. To their amazement, all the Sikhs and all the village
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  • ...businessman, the literary Sikh tradition and most importantly the path of Sikhi as a life to live? This aspect of the Sikh existence barely made it to the ...edals, 64 Vir Chakras, 22 Shaurya Chakras, 104 Sena Medals and 31 Vishisht Seva Medals in a total of 1596 gallantry awards.1
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  • ...on the project. Many of the deras are now being run by these very same kar seva babas who have assumed cult status as godmen of sorts." ...led human gurus. They are not leading people to follow the basic tenets of Sikhi. People who are followers of these deras are known as '''Dere Waley'''. It
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  • ...to preach Sikhi. The book tells that many chiefs of Sikh ‘Misals’ adopted Sikhi under influence of Udasi, Nirmalas and Sevapanthis.
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  • While doing seva in Babbar Khalsa, Bhai Amarjeet Singh began to take notice of weaknesses in Bhai Sahib believed that a true Shaheed was one who died with his Sikhi and rehit intact. If Guru Sahib would not give his darshan to a Sikh with c
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  • ...que South bank of the river. For a long time Sant Tulsa Singh served (did Seva) at this hallowed site associated with Guru Nanak. After Sant Tulsa Singh p ...travelers to stay, a small museum with paintings to explain the history of Sikhi and a Homoeopathic dispensary to provide free medical care for the sick and
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  • * [[Important values in Sikhi]] * [[Fundamentals of Sikhi]]
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