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  • #REDIRECT [[Mardana gives away clothes and food]]
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  • ...a sacrifice to God to expiate the sins of the slaughterer and its flesh as food being only a secondary object..."12 The [[Jhatka]] method has been describe ...y OTHER food, i.e., any food other than NAAM. In the absence of the Divine Food (Naam), all material foods will sicken the body as well as the soul. The ve
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  • ...ptember 1st, 2010 and provides safe, nutritious and culturally-appropriate food to low-income families in Mississauga. An initiative of Sikhs Serving Canad ...citizens have access to an adequate, sustainable and nutritious supply of food.
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  • So when the Guru, who had been working as a storekeeper at [[modi khana]] (food supplies store), gave up his job his choice of [[Mardana]] as his companion ...on to go to a nearby village to get something to eat and drink. Along with food the village people gave him some clothes, as well, as they often offered to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mumbai Terror Attack Nov 2008 / Sikhs offer food to security forces]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs offer food to security forces]]
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  • {{p|Image:Sikhs-donate2.jpg|Sikhs of Califonia donate blankets, food and toys}} ...www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5587 Sikhs Donate 15,000 Blankets, Food Bags and Toys to Poor]''' India Journal Jan 02, 2009
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  • ...hs_offer_food_to_security_forces/articleshow/3774023.cms Sikh youths offer food to security forces] 30 Nov 2008, TNN ...uch group of young Sikhs worked relentlessly during last few days to offer food and water to security forces at Taj and Oberoi hotels.
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  • ...s referred to in the [[Janamsakhi]]s of [[Guru Nanak]] when he worked in a food store in [[Sultanpur]] while staying in the town where his sister, [[Nanaki
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  • ...l situated with all Sikh [[Gurdwara]]s where [[Langar]] or free vegetarian food is served. One has to sit on the carpeted floor in straight lines called "p ...ant a small portion say so before you are served. If you want some item of food or drink say so to the volunteer as he comes near you.
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  • ...hs_offer_food_to_security_forces/articleshow/3774023.cms Sikh youths offer food to security forces] 30 Nov 2008, TNN ...uch group of young Sikhs worked relentlessly during last few days to offer food and water to security forces at Taj and Oberoi hotels.
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  • {{p|Image:Sikhs-donate2.jpg|Sikhs of Califonia donate blankets, food and toys}} ...www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5587 Sikhs Donate 15,000 Blankets, Food Bags and Toys to Poor]''' India Journal Jan 02, 2009
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  • ...ithout washing his hands. He then said to her, "This is the most delicious food I have ever eaten." She was overjoyed and thanked the Guru for visiting her ...out of what she had earned by the sweat of her brow. Because of this, the food was very pure and that is why I ate it. I was hungry for love; in the matte
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  • ...departed ancestors up to thee seventh generation. It is believed that the food offered in their memory helps their ancestors. SIKHISM disregards this beli
    763 bytes (121 words) - 04:43, 9 May 2009
  • ...ptember 1st, 2010 and provides safe, nutritious and culturally-appropriate food to low-income families in Mississauga. An initiative of Sikhs Serving Canad ...citizens have access to an adequate, sustainable and nutritious supply of food.
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  • ...me has become my food. Those who follow the Guru's Teachings, who eat this food and are satisfied, find peace. His minstrel spreads His Glory, singing and
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  • ...23rd instant. About 500 were killed outright. About 300 were distributed food that we had brought, but some people could not he given anything while othe
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  • ...red to all visitors to the Darbar Sahib in a Gurdwara. This is regarded as food blessed by the Guru and should not be refused. It may be [[Kara parshad]] o
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  • ...g no home or place and end up joining the Nihang Dals (army) so as to find food and shelter. The laws within the Akali Nihang Dals mean that anyone in need ...als as part of the Vaheer (encampment) performing menial tasks in turn for food and shelter are termed ‘Nang’. In time, having no real love for Nihang
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  • ...ore him his simple food of bread and buttermilk. The Guru took some of the food and shared the rest with the Sikh sangat. Guruji blessed the peasant with t
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  • ...n in the Sikh community, where people of all faith and statures are served food in an act that signifies equality and sharing among humanity.
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  • ...parsada]]s (bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food.
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  • ...sheet to begin eating, the corpse turned into a feast of delicious sacred food. ...t over. Guru Nanak was delighted, and said, "You have obtained this sacred food because you desired to share it with others. You now know my secret; you ar
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  • ...for commensality or sitting together on the ground in a row to partake of food from a common kitchen regardless of caste, creed, sex, age or social status ...e [[Guru ka Langar]] to sit side by side in a [[pangat]] or '''row''' when food is served to them by [[sevadar]]s or volunteers. The institution of [[Guru
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  • ...used in the [[Sikhism|Sikh]] religion for the free, [[vegetarian]]-only [[food]] served in a [[Gurdwara]] and eaten by everyone sitting as equals. The pra ...ll visitors to the [[Darbar Sahib]] in a [[Gurdwara]]. This is regarded as food blessed by the [[Guru]] and should not be refused. As it has a very high su
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  • ...ed to the latter his doubt about the Guru's justice in giving a handful of food and a word of blessing in return for six hundred rupees. Dhian Singh told h
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  • They made him eat halal food and then freed him. At the time of 'Rahraas' (the Sikh evening-prayer), the The Sikh said, "they did my 'sunnat' (circumcised), compelled me to eat the food and cut my hair".
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  • ...other of Baba Moti Ram Mehra and Bibi Bholi Ji, wife of Mehra Ji, prepared food for these Sikhs. ...announcement in the town that whoever tried to help and serve any type of food to the sons of the [[Guru Gobind Singh|tenth Guru]], he along with his fami
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  • ...y, they had travelled far and were very hungry and tired. They wanted some food and rest. They were exhausted and could go no further. So they went towards ...walking for a long time. Now we are hungry and tired. Can you give us some food to eat and a room to sleep for the night?"''
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  • The Brahman replied that he would not eat food in that way. He would only eat what he had cooked himself. He would first d Guru Sahib had not attended to these formalities, and the Brahman spurned food otherwise cooked. Guru Ji told him he would give him uncooked viands which
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  • ...ur of us.” She partook of the food left by me. She always remained without food, till such time that I ate first. It was past mid-night." (translated by Bh
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  • Sleep does not come to my eyes, and I have no desire for food or water. I have no desire for food or water, and I am dying from the pain of separation. Without my Husband Lo
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  • Last January, the group had an idea to bring food to the needy in Vancouver’s poorest neighbourhood. “We thought, a coupl ...a minimum of one year during which they would distribute 15,000 to 20,000 food packages in the Downtown Eastside.
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  • ...follow the schedule and they continue to be normal and are taking normal food. These two patients had improved health and HB has gone up and Anti Tissue
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  • ...ce. Akbar was interested to know how the Guru's [[Langar]] was run. Simple food was served to all in the [[Guru's Langar]]. It remained open day and night. ...mon people in a row as the Sikhs served them food. They enjoyed the simple food and were very happy. Akbar liked the working of the Guru's Langar very much
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  • ...roader more deeper sense, one can argue that the items belonging to these "food groups" should also not be consumed – therefore as: ..., fish and wine. What the Guru is saying applies to all the items in these food groups. If one just accepts this Shabad with a narrow and literal view-poin
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  • ...er Him always and sing His praises. Serve holy men and help the needy with food and clothing." [[Bhai Khanu]], Maia and Govind took the Guru's precept
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  • down food before his idol of worship next day, he found it turned into meat. He felt
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  • ...residents of the groom's village, enter in, dance gidha accept presents of food, grain and ghee for the lamps and continue these rounds through the night,
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  • ...ulture & Rural Development minister and in 1998 as Chemical & Fertilizers, Food & Consumer Affairs minister in the Government of India. He is known for his
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  • ...0|bhugat gi-aan da-i-aa bhandaaran ghat ghat vaajeh naad.|Make wisdom your food and compassion your attendant; The Sound-current vibrates in each and every
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  • ...Mehraj in 1634, he served Guru Hargobind and his Sikhs with milk and food. As Guru Hargobind visited Nathana after the battle, Kalu Nath offere
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  • ...t of drum that this ascetic was lying that he had spent forty days without food as he had been feeding himself with his ego and without destroying it no on
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  • * Udasis perform shraadh (ancestral rites of offering food to the dead) - Sikhs do not.
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  • ...food and water on their heads barefooted to the camp site. They served the food and water to the tired and hungry sangat. One old man, very much tired, was
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  • The man who eats the food of lions,
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  • ...adu Shah Lobana of the adjoining village served him and his followers with food and milk. Guru Ji asked that who is he then he replied that he is a poor se
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  • ...heat masalas (spice) flavourings. Though wheat varieties form their staple food, Punjabis do cook rice on special occasions. During winter a delicacy, Roh The food is tailor-made for the Punjabi lifestyle in which most of the rural folk bu
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  • ...in the world's population without an accompanying explosion in the world's food supply, of which rice is a predominant staple crop. ...een avoided. The major force behind this profound increase in the world's food supply was Dr. Gurdev Singh, a plant breeder and geneticist at the Internat
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  • ...kadasi also harivasar (lit. Visnu's day) is a day of fasting. Partaking of food in any form on this day is considered a sin, while observing a fast on this
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  • [[Image:Langar plate.jpg|thumb|200px|right|{{c|simple langar food}}]] ...ood food. I mean when one actually dissects langar, it encompasses all the food groups: protein, vegetables,dairy and grains. No wonder langar is so popula
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  • ...Pahar 1 Night= 4 Pahar). Anapurna served GURU SAHIB and other singhs with food. GURU SAHIB blessed her that a Mandir on your name will be built here befor
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  • ...age party). The raised platform from where [[Raja Bhup Singh]] would serve food to the people still exists. A big festival is held here annually on the occ
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  • ...khaahi. asaNkh nindak sir karahi bhaar.|Countless wretches, eat filth for food. Countless slanders, make their heads heavy}}
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  • .... Sikhs perform this daily through the free community kitchen which offers food (and shelter if required) to anyone and everyone regardless of their backgr
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  • ...birth at the merchant's house listening to which the saints stopped eating food due to Sootak (a period of 13 to 40 days after childbirth). Guru Nanak Dev
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  • ...s. With this strong belief in mind, he sat in deep meditation. Somehow the food came from one source or other at the required times. ...tice is still continued by the "Dera" now popularly known as Nanaksar. The food, "langar", is not prepared at Nanaksar but it is sent by the nearby village
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  • ...nstead they should produce other eatables and that would yield a healthier food. He had enough persuasive power to mould the entire general public to what
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  • ...Hindus) are very strict about Chauka and consider it improper to take your food with clothes on1. You are extremely superstitious about untouchability, as ...towards west and to gain truth towards north and then (this way) take your food. (Mannu Ch. 2, Sh. 231)
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  • [[File:Kohat 608 - Reuters.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Ammunition and food dumped in the houses occupied from the Sikh community was also destroyed in A huge quantity of ammunition and food and seven camps of Taliban were destroyed in the air strikes in Sultanzai,
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  • ...Samagams will have [[Guru ka Langar]] where many [[sewadar]]s will prepare food for the congregation attending the event. The purpose of the Samagam is to
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  • ...holy music, ardas (prayer) and distribution of karah prasad (communion food) will ordinarily be observed. The custom of performing sadharan path by
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  • ...ne could help the poor and the needy with one's wealth or by sharing one's food with them; one could render physical service to others; or one could impart
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  • ...cide in the community. The management is recommending that only vegetarian food should be served without liquor of any kind in keeping with the message of ...ocession to the bride’s home and culminating in a banquet featuring lavish food, beer and whisky and dancing into the night. This has resulted in high expe
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  • washing dishes, cleaning the floors, serving food, etc. </big></p>
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  • ...ch he contributed to the Guru ka Langar, selling part of the second to buy food for the couple and storing the remainder. Once on an extremely cold night a
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  • ...nd charities to ensure every man, woman and child has access to nourishing food for an active and healthy life. ...s a term used in the [[Punjabi]] language to describe a free kitchen where food is provided to all people, regardless of background, ethnicity, religious b
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  • ...itional manner where much time could be spent and the Guru could bless the food first in the tradition way of consuming the meal before the rest of the con ...Almighty. Towards the end of the ardas, the [[kirpan]] was dipped into the food as a symbol of offering to the Lord before the whole of the congregation co
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  • ...number of them have opened restaurants, introducing hitherto absent Indian food to the Portuguese, and work in stores and agricultural plantations. Some ha
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  • '' 'If the clothes be of heat and cold and the food be of the wind, the alluring women of heaven be there everywhere. Or the al
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  • ...in every respect." Its last line was: "God is our wealth, His Name is our food; this, 0 Nanak, is our chohia." The village thereupon came to be called Cho
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  • ...principle of selfless service called [[Seva]] and the distribution of free food called [[Langar]] are a gift to the world from the founder prophet of the S ...ring of support we've received from numerous [[Sikh Gurdwara]]s (temples), food donors, and volunteers. Above all, in keeping with the Sikh spirit of inclu
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  • ...these tribals even use very little sea food to survive .They collect their food from forests which is their home and most eat wild pigs, honey, bananas and
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  • * [[Seva Food Bank]]
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  • ...17); and he who goes about with his head uncovered or eats or distributes food with his head uncovered (verse 24). Verses 78 describe the method of prepar
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  • ...ames Parshada (lit. bread or meal), Valtohl (lit. kettle) and Langar (lit. food, meal, kitchen), it is said, were given to them by the people for their war
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  • ...sangats (congregations) doing [[sewa]] (donating their time and even the food in service of the Gurus' visitors).
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  • ...Guru ji said: "Put this galeecha on this pregnant female dog and give her food." Guru ji asked about his wish. Dawood told [[Guru Nanak]] that he was chi
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  • ...Guru Ji and the Panj Piaare singing shabads and enjoying the glorious day. Food and drinks are sometimes served from stationary points or from other subseq ...Sahib Ji by bowing their heads and are presented with [[Prashad]] (sacred food) by the sevadars. The Nagar Kirtan is started when the [[Panj Pyara]] (5 be
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  • ...ungry for the last two days, if you permit, I may go to the village to eat food." Gur Dev Ji said, "Mardana, you may go if you like but do not beg for the
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  • ...the Guru halted a little way off. Mardana felt an irresistible craving for food. Cautioning him against the wiles of the women of that place and counsellin ...tanding on. He obeyed he signs and suggestions like a lamb. He ate without food and drank without water. He would cry like a lamb, eat like a lamb or laugh
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  • ...ess we were able to get free food, but he would spend his own money to buy food and make his own. Because his Bebek Rehat was very difficult, he was happy
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  • So when the Guru, who had been working as a storekeeper at [[modi khana]] (food supplies store), gave up his job his choice of [[Mardana]] as his companion ...on to go to a nearby village to get something to eat and drink. Along with food the village people gave him some clothes, as well, as they often offered to
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  • ...ars are purified immediately. He who is undergoing a fast (abstaining from food), he who is performing a sacrifice reciting the mantras, he who has set up By giving food to the hungry and to the poor and the needy, the parents get rid of impurit
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  • ...ru Granth Sahib and made them into Akhand Paathis. He would only eat Bebek food prepared by his own hands and always kept a Sarbloh (iron) Simrana in his h
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  • ...kh camps, [[Kirtan]] Samagams, all your friends, Aunties who will feed you food, Historical locations, etc. It's really up to your imagination.
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  • ...ungry for the last two days, if you permit, I may go to the village to eat food." Gur Dev Ji said, "Mardana, you may go if you like but do not beg for the
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  • ...ds, but this was not allowed in the army, so he had to stop making his own food. In those days, I used to live with my Singhni and I asked him to eat at ou ...listened to the whole Akhand Path cross-legged in one sitting without any food or water. After the Bhog, he also listened to six hours of Kirtan in the sa
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  • ...nistered the entire town restoring law and order, as his forces restored food supply, medical care and shelter for those whose homes had been destroyed,
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  • Gurudwara also has huge stable for cattle with all the facilities of their food, water and shelter. Milk produced here is used for Langar at Gurudwara Lang
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  • ..., a yogi living at Nathana, who had served the Guru during the battle with food and milk for his Sikhs, now came out personally to make obeisance and recei
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  • ...nath place and started saying wrong to him and also said that she gave her food shelter etc. etc. Balaknath in return says " mai eh teri lassi tae eh teri
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  • ...urbilds Dasvm Pdtshdhi, Prasadi was reduced to a skeleton owing to lack of food during the prolonged siege of Anandpur (1705), and Guru Gobind Singh had hi
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  • ...end, the service ends with Ardas (formal prayer) and Parshad (warm, sweet food/pudding, made of flour, butter, sugar and water) served for the spreading.
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  • ...scious Cookery and Catering Company in Hollywood, which supplies Jackson's food at home. '''Source:-Michael Jackson in 1982 "Interview" Magazine''' ''
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  • ...allowed to cook in their homes. All, irrespective of their religion, take food from Langar. It is managed by Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus alternately for one
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  • ...] takes place; singing of [[Bani]] ([[Kirtan]]) takes place; free communal food is served ([[Langar]]) and [[Gatka]] and other sports events are held.
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  • ...district in March that year. He found a job in 1948 as an inspector in the Food and Supplies Department of East Punjab. In 1950, he joined Ramgarhia Colleg
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  • ...s, levitating during bouts of meditation, or "living on air" (refusing all food). It is also used, usually sarcastically, for a common street beggar who ch
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  • ...qualifications, or skills. Volunteers take turns in preparing and serving food in the langar. ...families, not only attend regular congregations, but also offer Langar (food) service
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  • ...ound 10,000 people every single day, there's not a trace of chaos. And the food is free. For all. ...split into small groups to go exploring the city of [[Delhi]] through its food culture.
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  • ...called Karwa Chauth undergo a sunrise to sunset fast consuming no water or food, for the Hindu wife this is a very serious fast which is done to secure a l ...n thought the Sadhu was the spirit of the tree. The starving Sadhu ate the food and under what is now also known as the Bodhi or Bo tree Sidartha Gautama a
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  • ...red. Today with the concern for health modern appliances such as mixers or food processors often come with attachments that allow grains to be milled quick
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  • ...h of the Brahman priests by having meat cooked on the occasion. Cooking of food at the time of eclipse was considered a sacrilege and eating meat was in an ...hat the eclipses were the natural phenomena and had nothing to do with the food men ate. This discourse took place on the southern bank of the main sacred
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  • ...e Babar Akalis engaged in antigovernment activities and provided them with food and money. He himself took part in the AKALI movement and led a Jatha durin
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  • ...urdwara is equipped with a huge, almost industrial-size kitchen to prepare food for anyone and everyone who comes — community members and strangers alike ...row of congregants seated on the floor in the dining hall, ladling out the food.
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  • Bhai Dhanna ji liked this idea of giving a little food to this small God and getting back everything. So Bhai Dhanna ji asked the ...en you eat. Understood! Goodbye." '' Saying that the pundit dived into the food left over by Thakur. ''“Lovely I really could not have waited any longer!
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  • ...itting on the floor is to show that as consumer, we are humbly receiver of food from the Creator, who is the supplier of everything on this Earth. It is a
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  • According to Sikh history, one day he heard a voice, ”You have not eaten food from the Guru’s kitchen and you did not see him, so you will not obtain p
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  • hands. They could even tell what food the patient had eaten. Guru Nanak ji stopped taking lessons from his teache
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  • ...l known as Gurdwara Sada Varat (where langar is open all the time to serve food to whoever comes).
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  • ...one, a bedstead used by visiting Gurus and a hearth used for cooking their food. The Gurdwara owns agricultural land and some real estate.
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  • ...uslim attendants, in reality Bhai Daya Singh and Man Singh, to go and take food after making it a "sacrifice to the sword". The party was allowed to resume
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  • ...k, Bhai Mardana gave away all the clothes to the poor as well as the extra food.
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  • ...ere Hiñdus and Muslims went to the same shrines and 'godmen,' ate the same food and thought the same thoughts. ...he six districts of Jammû. It also gives details about the delicious Dogra food sold on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, from the yellow rice of Lakhan
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  • 2. Sikhs intermingle with Hindus in respect of food and dining. ...tand the differences between Hindus and Sikhs in respect of communality of food sharing.
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  • ...n choose, seemingly his class. In a British Public House you can have your food and beverage at a lowered price or pay more and sit in the first class sect ...s, priests and later often cooks- as their touch was thought to not defile food)
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  • ...e parsadas (bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food. Guru Nanak than lifted a rock and a hot spring (hot water) appeared.
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  • ...b in the house of a waterman, Kima, a Brahman woman, LachhmT, serving them food. In recognition of their services, the grandmother rewarded the Brahman lad
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  • ...e. Babaji spoke to the lion. 'Do you want to share our lunch?' He put some food on the ground. The lion came and took it and walked away. Sofatji, he was s ...'s wife was helping. Baiji looked after him very well, his clothes and his food. She was a simple woman, very good hearted. She loved people, both grown-up
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  • ...days, he became weak. Watching all this Waheguru came out of Stone and ate food with Dhanna and blessed him. ...s like Bathing that Stone and waiting got coming out of stone and take his food. At Last watching Dhanna found god in Stone.
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  • * [[Cruelty and food]]
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  • ...he Guru turned to leave, Bhai Nand Lal Ji came running after him with what food was ready and began to plead with the Guru's guest to sit down.
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  • ...re able to provide a meal for everyone. Guru Sahib knew this. After having food Sikhs became very happy.
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  • ...mily. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted t
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  • ...ted to stay facing Guru’s holy court (Gurdwara). He would hardly ever take food and water. Guru Ji would come and go, and would never see towards Sayyed Ja ...what your desire is. There are many things in Guru’s court. You can obtain food, cloths, horse etc from the true Guru. Which thing do you need?”
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  • ...s - Chapattis (Indian flat bread), 1.5 tons of Daal (lentil soup) and free food served to 100,000 people every single day are what makes the free kitchen r “Anyone can eat for free here and on an average we serve food to 100,000 people. On weekends and special occasions double the numbers of
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  • Bhai Munj put his hands together and politely answered, “My lord, I eat food from the langar (free kitchen).” ...what the Guru was saying. He did not get angry, instead, he stopped eating food from the langar. He kept on doing all of the seva as before, but to feed hi
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  • ...machal Pradesh to the region, resulting in Ganganagar being labeled, "the food basket of Rajasthan". ...s of tractor-trollies in the city in winter, but the overall production of food grains has dropped considerably. The decline in the crops is mainly due to
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  • Without dipping Kard [knife] in food he does not eat, on eating he contemplates ‘Akal’ (the Immortal Almight He cooks his food with fire wood [meaning not with cow dung cakes because traditionally wood
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  • Presently residing in Essex, Parm loves Punjabi food and has a large and extended family. "I cook spinach, with loads and loads
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  • ...emained at their bedside. With untiring love she washed them, brought them food and drink and kept an endless watch over them. This seemingly insignificant
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  • [[Image:Lalo5.jpg|thumb|300px|left|<small>Guru Nanak and Mardana enjoying the food at the humble house of Bhai Lalo</small>]] ...s in the house of a low caste carpenter. My feast will offer you delicious food. Why do you refuse to eat it?”''
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  • ...by herself. This time Baba Buddha was delighted and partook of the simple food. He prophesied; "A son will be born to you who will crush the enemies of [[
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  • ...back into their homes and that even Mahatma Gandhi said that there was no food in India and therefore, no women or men who had been kept in Pakistan shoul
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  • ...' or tosha khana, from Persian (tosha = food or provisions for journey or food articles in general + khana = house or storage room) means, in Punjabi, a
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  • She would bring food for me two times a day. She would come and clean my hut, bathe and feed me Soon after, I started bolting the door and would ask her to leave the food outside and go away. I also asked her to come only once a day since I real
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  • ...ll go back, find a job, work, then get paid. Then only will my family have food to eat ...their house. Now they lived in total comforts...always had enuff and good food to eat, best clothes to wear...and lived happily.
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  • ...n feed some hair clipped from a Lion , which had been added to some of his food on the orders of his brother [[Aurangzeb]]. Guru har Rai ji sent some hard
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  • ...The troops were seldom paid a salary, though provision was made for their food, uniform and equipment. The horses were their own, and they were under no f
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  • ...ank, & straight by branding all those, who debate the issue, as fools. The food served in the Sikh temples (Gurudwaras) is invariably vegetarian to make th Fasting is an accepted practice for the Jains. Sikhism treats food as inescapable requirement of human beings & hunger as GOD's will to suvive
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  • ...sts, and families thronging the promenade, the Chef Lakeview, Citco's fast food joint, shops and of course the jetty for a boat ride. For children there ar ...hen scores of varieties of mangoes are on display. From time-to-time other food festivals, featuring specialities from different Indian States, are also he
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  • ...d Baba Ji at this venue with great pomp. But Baba ji refused to accept the food. Later Mata ji herself prepared a simple and basic meal of "missi roti and
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  • ...eplied that they should take out the wood first so that the public kitchen food could be cooked. Then only Bhai Manj Ji was taken out. Just when Bhai Ji wa ...won't be able to take such tests. Also don't take away the public kitchen food to which GURU SAHIB replied that whatever you say would be accomplished & G
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  • ...sparrows fight the Pir’s hawk. The Pir laughed and said that sparrows were food for his hawk, but Guruji repeated his words. With this, Guruji called upon
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  • ...ssauga after his graduation. He has done fundraising work for the Brampton Food Bank, and led a local initiative to send supplies to eastern Ontario during
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  • ..., participating in religious fasts, pilgrimage to holy places, offering of food to [[sadhu]]s (religious leaders), or believing in any such religious or ot
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  • ...hom he married in 2005 in London. He says that Dimpy makes the best Indian food for him at home. He has one brother in London and two brothers in India.
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  • ...to the needy. Recreation centre director, Charmaine Faredo, said," Today's food drive has helped feed a lot of people. We need to see more of such activiti [[Sikh Gurdwara]]s practice a 500-year-old tradition of serving free food from the community kitchen, called the langar. To date, the following 10 Gu
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  • He does not eat food; he tortures his body. Without the Guru's wisdom, he is not satisfied. (Gur ...im in this world that they live on milk alone, secretly eat whole loads of food. ||3|| Without this grain, time does not pass in peace. Forsaking this grai
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  • ...s travelling to Hazoor Sahib will usually make a stop at this Gurdwara for food and accomodation. Shivpuri is located almost 970 km from Hazoor Sahib. Over
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  • In this article we look at the operation of making the food in the [[Guru-ka-Langar]] (the Guru kitchen) at the premier Sikh shrine, th ...in the same [[pangat]] (literally "row" or "line") to share and enjoy the food together.
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  • ...esar and Amritsar. Sanskrit pathshalas, or schools were started where free food was served to the students. In 1881, onepice postal stamp was introduced in
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  • ...ament karahprasad worth one and a quarter rupee every month and eating no food unless it was cooked by Keshdhari Sikhs only.
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  • ...e right hand. If you are uncertain about your ability to eat a lot of this food – Say “very small portion” to the [[Sewadar]] (volunteer) serving the ...all], it is better to ask for less rather than take too much and waste the food. Say “very little” to the [[Sewadar]] (volunteer) serving the Langar. I
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  • Our Sikh Temple is held every Sunday from 11 AM to 2.30 PM. Free vegetarian food and tea with pakores ( fried vegetable dumplings or fritters) are served a
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  • ...with him as the girls have lived in the company of Muslims and taken their food. The Sardar encouraged the Brahmin and said, “ Take the girls with you. I ...suitable matches. They can live among the families of my soldiers and take food from the common kitchen. You may go to your village.”
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  • ...ce, but he knew that the effective defense was impossible owing to lack of food and other supplies. So the Guru agreed reluctantly to vacate Anandpur on th
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  • ...which was beyond the purchasing capacity of common man. Instead of taking food the poor people were compelled to eat the roots of the bushes. The same was
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  • ...man roamed up and down the terraces and hillocks of the valley looking for food, water and shelter. Another tradition is that the name 'Dholbaha' is derive
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  • ...austerities, disregard for fame and wealth, indifference to cleanliness of food and their fearful dress. Living almost naked, they besmear their bodies wit ...e while they were visiting such an area, Mardana wandered out in search of food and was seized by a marauding giant. His name, as mentioned in Bala Janam S
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  • ...without any hesitation and used to take responsibility of Sewa of sending food to patients in hospital in the morning and evening. His would do this Sewa
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  • ...ast numbers of them have been ensnared and killed. No one can live without food. I know not how the Sikhs survive without it." ...l they have fed their brethren. They may themselves go without clothes and food, but cannot bear their comrades' distress. They will pass the cold season b
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  • * Having found both lost in singing, She placed the food basket in front of her and sat down on the grass a safe distance from Guru Meeto moved forward at presented the food basket to Babaji and said "Baba ji, please accept this."
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  • ...ka Langar]]) to task for thinking himself above sitting and eating 'common food' among 'common men'.
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  • ...hey would construct a dharamshaal for tourists and saints and provide them food and shelter. people accepted the order and constructes the dharamshaal . gu
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  • Guru advised the residents of Messologhi that it is not their food or their dress that counts but it is the Name of Almighty God which counts
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  • ...mined and replied, 'I'm going to meditate on god's name even if there's no food.' The saint was truly impressed by Dhruva's determination and whispered the
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  • ...e occasion, after having a bath in the "sarovar", with the distribution of food. ...ea. There is usually a continuous flow of devotees for "Guru Jis Darshan". Food and Parshad is served in the "langar" hall. This customary approach still c
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  • ...stioning the Guru on how he clad himself, what ritual he observed and what food he ate. The Guru uttered this sabda:
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  • ...ion, where all are welcome, (race, sex, color and creed do not matter) the food is always free and always strictly vegetarian.
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  • ...ban is an automatic and suitable hair cover while working in such areas as food factory or an operation theatre, a kitchen or canteen.
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  • ...was a part of his Nitnem. After the morning's Nitnem he would not eat any food before doing Darshan of Guru Sahib.
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  • What good is food, and what good are clothes,
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  • ...ation, the young Nanak came across some sadhus who were hungry and without food. The Guru to be decided to use the sum his father had given him (a sum of R
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  • ...ovember in the [[Nagar Kirtan]] celebrations. All faiths are welcome. Free food will be served all week-end. Guided tours of the Gurdwara are available. Ed
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  • ...with Dholki(drum) sang the hymns and led the crowd on that route got ready food and drink to serve the Singhs of the squad, took it to the railway station
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  • ...become my ambrosial food. They, who under the Guru’s instruction, eat this food to their satisfaction, obtain peace. By singing the Guru’s hymns, I, the
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  • ...n; immortality, eternity; final emancipation; nectar, ambrosia; nectarlike food; antidote against poison; or anything sweet. Commonly means a liquid or dri ...c. in phrases such as "amritu bhojanu namu hari" "God`s Name is delicious food" (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, 556), "amrit katha" dulcet discourse (GG, 255), "a
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  • ...sparrows fight the Pir’s hawk. The Pir laughed and said that sparrows were food for his hawk, but Guruji repeated his words. With this, Guruji called upon
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  • | [[Mardana Gives Clothes and Food]]
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  • |Being purified, he takes his food, and begins to read his sacred verses.}} |then the food becomes pure and sanctified.}}
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  • ...e term "degh tegh" refers to the concept of "degh" which is the serving of food to the community as in respect of the [[Langar]]; and "tegh" is the protect ...rah parshad - holy blessed food. Others state that spiritual sustenance ie food (deg) plus kirpan (Teg) is essential for fateh (victory). Fateh does not si
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  • ...by his hard labour. "This was the reason behind my rejection of your rich food and that was why I had preferred the simple diet earned through hard labour
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  • ...and forty rooms for the devotees to stay in. A '[[Langar]]' (free communal food) is also served here. ...e parsadas (bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food.
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  • ...vices at Siri Harmandir Sahib. He used to accept a very minimal amount for food and clothing. Overall, worldly way, he was considered a poor person. ...e good too, if I don’t go. Please let Maharaja know that Mansha Singh eats food only at home”. The reality was that Bhai Sahib jee was a sarblohi bibeki
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  • ...rinagar, Joshimat, Gobind Ghat and Gobind Dham where devotees can rest for food and shelter.
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  • ...25-30 travellers would come to the Gurdwara to stay; they were all served food from the common kitchen. This culture of the Gurdwaras deeply affected me.
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  • ...in the name of Mata Bibi Bhani Ji who served needy, poor and patients with food, water from holy reservoir and medicines. Tarn Taran is city named and deve
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  • ...is the variety of its markets and their Indian-ness. From authentic Indian food, delicacies and sweets of more than 1000 kinds, to sarees with chikan and z
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  • ...n) for nearly 22 hours everyday. Jiledar Harcharan Singh used to serve him food only once a day as instructed by him. ...erienced unusual miracles. Once he decided neither to cook food nor to eat food, thinking of a passage from gurbani.
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  • ...g any alcoholic drink. <br>The same logic applies to fish. This is item of food belongs to the animal kingdom and we accept it as such so if need to view t ...it is misinterpretation that these lines are against consumption of animal food as Bhagat Kabir lived his life among the religious scholars (Pandits) and h
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  • His friend wondered that a man from whose hands his god had taken food, could put himself under a human guru inferior beyond all comparison to the
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  • ...r band of volunteers to make a detour to his village, where he served them food with love and devotion. In 1928, when his elder sister`s husband suddenly d
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  • ...es, usually dyed in saffron colour, accompanied by prasad, the consecrated food which could be in the form of [[karah prasad]], sugar crystal or bubbles, o
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  • ...culture which I would like to discover. Of course, the fabulous Australian food, wines and beaches, help!”
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  • hands. They could even tell what food the patient had eaten. Guru Nanak ji stopped taking lessons from his teache
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  • ...robi and other major towns in Kenya. Located in Kenya's fertile highlands, food and water[4] are plentiful and relatively cheap.
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  • ...presents a spectacle, not seen elsewhere in the country. The langar offers food to thousands of people, irrespective of caste, color, or creed.
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  • ...e & meditate from time to time. The Thakur would welcome them & offer them food. ...deep meditation (samadhi). When he opened his eyes, the Thakur offered him food. But the sadhu looked at him and said, “Joginder Singh, you will not stay
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  • ...ree service in [[Gurdwara]]s washing dishes, cleaning the floors, serving food, working on community langar project, etc. Sikhs are also encouraged to hel ...in the same [[pangat]] (literally "row" or "line") to share and enjoy the food together.
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  • For lovingly serving a Sikh with water and food, is as fruitful as visiting Kurukshetra and performing Ashwamegh yag <br>
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  • So I thought to myself that there was so much food at the Khalsa celebrations yet only 1700 miles away there were people fight The Sangat was extremely generous in donating food, money etc and within 2 weeks we were on our way with 2 trucks and a van lo
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  • ...aced in 'haveli arrest' and slowly poisoned to death with (mercury) in his food. His son Prince Nau Nihal, on paper at least, ruled in his father's name bu
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  • ...ood which has been prepared only by Gursikhs and to prepare and serve this food in Sarab Loh (iron) utensils, as far as possible. The reasons for this prac ...er, such Gursikhs do not expect any special treatment and often go without food rather than putting a strain on others. Guru ka Langar was originally prepa
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  • Share with others who are deserving, Free Food [[Langar]], 10% Donation [[Daasvand]], etc
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  • Men who abstain from all food or from sex - ascetics unnumbered I have seen and I know.
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  • ...u Shah Lubana]] of the adjoining village served him and his followers with food and milk. The place remained obscure until [[Bhai Motha Singh]], who belong ...adu Shah Lubana of the adjoining village served him and his followers with food and milk. The place remained obscure until one Bhai Motha Singh, who belong
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  • ...ernment to be one of the Indian delegates to United Nations' Conference on Food and Agriculture held in Quebec (Canada) in 1945. In 1946 he was elected a m
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  • ...h in the Muslim Sufi tradition signified charitable distribution of cooked food, also called langar, has here acquired an expanded meaning. While retaining
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  • ...uses. At about half past one in the afternoon I used to take the left over food to Guru Teg Bahadur hospital and distribute it among the patients sitting u ...ilk and may be for a chappati also. I cannot recollect whether I took some food for the woman also perhaps I did. But I write this with some apprehension t
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  • ...in the same [[pangat]] (literally "row" or "line") to share and enjoy the food together. ...portant role in the preparation of meals, and the children help in serving food to the [[pangat]]. Langar also teaches the etiquette of sitting and eating
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  • ...r cloth made in English owned factories) and the eating of only vegetarian food cooked by members of their sect.
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  • ''View Article [[Food Of Punjab]]''
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  • ...on those who have enough extra wealth or time to either buy, grow or gift food and labor to the Langars. Maharaja Ranjit Singh. whom i have seen one Sikh
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  • ...[[Amritdhari]] [[Gursikh]] preparing, cooking, and eating pure vegetarian food made from single ingredients in Sarbloh utensils while reciting [[Gurbani]]
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  • ...o the East. They went to an island in the ocean where they could obtain no food. There the Guru composed the Jugawali, a poem (no longer extant) on the fou ...a told his wife that Saints had come, and that they should serve them with food... The Guru was much pleased with Jhanda... Jhanda was engaged in meditatin
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  • ...f the true ambrosial Name. Those who, through the Guru feast on the Divine food win eternal joy and peace. Your minstrel spreads your glory by singing your
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  • ...attempt to acquire a thorough knowledge of the global customer and the US Food and Drug Administration and the UK's Medicines Control Agency rules and reg
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  • ...ted the state of Punjab .This has made the country self sufficient in the food needs, overcoming the dangerous situation of early sixties. ...e saturation point. Punjab's contribution is highest in the procurement of food grains for the central pool. Production of wheat in 96-97 was 136.78 lakh t
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  • ...persons of other varnas for food. In case, the latter begs the Brahmin for food, the Brahmin may give them some left-over. Even these left-over must be ser #Brahmins to give Shudras food leftovers, old torn clothes, spoiled grain and old utensils (Manu X-125)
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  • ...efree, and you shall dwell in peace. With every breath and every morsel of food, cherish the Lord's Name. .. So gather the Lord's Name as your capital, and
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  • ...we would distribute the food so that the frail receive a fair share of the food. This highlights the better consciousness instilled in humans.
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  • ...eapons boat, the Maverick; they joined the crew, took on giant turtles for food, and headed for India. They were halted again in Hawaii, where Sh. Mangoo R
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  • ...cury and another poison were administered to the Maharaja concealed in his food. The already sickly Karak Singh quickly grew sicker. He died November 5, 1
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  • ...a place of safety, a place where the hungry and starving, can always find food served freely, grown or purchased by the families (the men, women and chil
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  • ...e in the jungle. Bhai Taru Singh and his sister, Tar kaur (Taro) Kaur gave food and other aid to these Sikh fighters. Akil Das, having informed the authori ...not eat until they have fed their brethren. They may themselves go without food and clothing but cannot bear their comrades' distress. They would pass the
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  • ...adequate standard of living for himself and his family, including adequate food, clothing and housing, and to the continuous improvement of living conditio ...1. To improve methods of production, conservation and distribution of food by making full use of technical and scientific knowledge, by disseminating
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  • Eat less food and drink little water. Speak less and do not talk nonsensical.<br>
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  • ...such as cholera, plague or small-pox. Often he would personally distribute food in his [[langar]] (the free kitchen). These humane ventures enhanced, for a ...w pieces of stiff hair, from the moustache of a lion, were added to Dara's food. Dara fell gravely ill and the Royal Hakims (Doctors) said that only cloves
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  • ...gives them the opportunity for camaraderie and excitement as they hand out food and gifts to service users. It gives the young children the chance to meet ...od it served, and this has still been the way it operates to date. All the food that is distributed at street feeds is donated by the generous public. Bein
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  • ...has]] camp was blockaded by Ahmad Shah Durrani, Ala Singh helped them with food grain and other provisions. In the [[Vadda Ghallughara]] or Great Carnage o
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  • ...visited a Sikh temple by ourselves, even with the promise of savory Indian food? Most likely not. But now that we have, I think we’re more likely to vent ...ly. Everyone waits for the Rabbi to recite the blessing over wine and then food grabbing is de riguer. With the Sikhs, you sit down in very even rows and w
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  • ...n feed some hair clipped from a Lion , which had been added to some of his food on the orders of his brother [[Aurangzeb]]. [[Guru Har Rai]] ji sent some h
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  • ‘A Brahmgiani [person who knows God], his food is knowledge.’
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  • ...Guru's order, His body was buried till his neck. His face was covered with food and hungry dogs were leave on him. Dogs had eaten up his face and he was ki
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  • ...ople may be treated as hypocrites. They give up the use of certain type of food, not because they want to, but because they wish to impress others. It feed ...t; just eat simple and nourishing food: this is the golden rule. . Healthy food but in small quantities(Alap Ahar), just to keep body and soul together and
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  • For food, we take fruits and roots. This is the spiritual wisdom spoken by the renun
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  • ...e jay bannaa puree-aa bhaar|The hunger of the hungry cannot be quenched if food is carried as baggage}} The hunger of the hungry cannot be quenched if food is carried as baggage
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  • ...s, on the contrary allowed and even encouraged the use of animal flesh for food…" ...by Baba Buddha Ji. But Baba Ji was not impressed by all the fuss and rich food, despondent Mata Ji returned home.
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  • ...y shabby look. He looked like common people as we are. So in forests their food habits also changed To feed their hungry belly, they started eating animals ...leased and had a big smile on his face. He used to go far to catch men for food. That day, three of them were coming to him of their own free will. That wa
    7 KB (1,366 words) - 18:15, 26 December 2009
  • ...he Lagar here is famous for its Curry, Masur Dal and a sweet, as well. The food at this Langar is just too delicious-one forgets he is in the world and fee
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  • ...were served at the gurudwara during the weekend. There was an abundance of food, snacks, hot and cold beverages, milk, fruit- it was endless. There was sug ...langar, people had set up their own langars along the parade route serving food, fruit, snacks and hot & cold beverages to the people. Pick up trucks loade
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  • ...Sikh community]] of Southern California donated more than 15,000 blankets, food bags and toys at Fred Jordan Mission in downtown Los Angeles on the 65th An ...elp they could. One such group of young Sikhs worked relentlessly to offer food..}}
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  • ...d from the Sikh forces. These ladies reached a small village, cooked their food and slept on the ground. Turn by turn, one of them remained awake to look a ...dies were lying half-dead on the ground and their children were crying for food. Baghel Kaur gave her own piece of bread to the crying children and she rem
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  • ...ngh heard of their sad plight. He sent for them. He undertook to give them food and lodging until they could make some suitable arrangements for themselves
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  • ...any desires of their own. It didn’t matter how long they had to go without food, or how much pain they had to endure or how much blood they had to spill, s ...ons to one side and started to do an ardas to Maharaj to thank him for the food they were about to eat.
    21 KB (3,647 words) - 11:53, 25 April 2008
  • ...e sex with one another, and cooperate in acquiring basic resources such as food, clothes, and money.
    3 KB (540 words) - 06:17, 12 October 2009
  • ...who meditates on my Lord, Har, Har, with every breath and every morsel of food - that GurSikh becomes pleasing to the Guru's Mind. That person, unto whom
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  • .... It is a leading global supply chain manager of agricultural products and food ingredients. ...infrastructure, logistics and network for transportation and shipping. The food processing industries of Argentina are one of the most advanced in the worl
    7 KB (1,202 words) - 18:15, 3 June 2009
  • ...ngar]] to [[Bhai Buddha|Bhai Buddha ji]], he said, ''"As you have given me food to my heart's content, so shall you have a son to your heart's content. He
    3 KB (556 words) - 04:57, 7 July 2009
  • ...story of [[Sachcha Sauda]] - if they seem hungry, provide them with some food or water, after all [[Wand kay Shako]] is one of the three pillars of Guru * If they choose to beg for their food; how can they guide you?
    9 KB (1,214 words) - 21:19, 4 October 2010
  • ...'till they were full. Yet!, the [[Langar|Langer]] remained plentiful with food in abundance.
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  • ...animals, shows that fruit and succulent vegetables constitute his natural food." The chart below compares the anatomy of man with that of carnivorous and Based on a chart by A.D. Andrews, Fit Food for Men, (Chicago: American Hygiene Society, 1970)
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  • ...d pure life believing in hard work, righteous earning and in sharing one's food, helping the poor, the needy and the grief stricken. Pilgrimage to holy gur
    5 KB (790 words) - 23:52, 6 February 2009
  • ...have trust in something turning up, and wished always to have a reserve of food ready beforehand so that there was certainty that he would not have to endu
    7 KB (1,237 words) - 06:37, 28 November 2018
  • ...tive. The Sikh communities of Gurdwara Panja Sahib on that route got ready food and drink to serve the Singhs of the squad, took it to the railway station
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  • ...never listened to podcasts, you're in for a treat. Sports, comedy, movies, food, politics, music, books, speeches, walking tours, whatever - you name the t
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