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  • Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. ...a thrill to preach further, I can definitely say, one has not yet got the Khalsa-ism. When he attains it, it becomes instinctive within him to preach it.
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  • ...ut. The Five were now wearing Blue coloured new attire of Par Shiv Sena or Khalsa. Those five risen from the dead were standing in a line. Then SP Gobind Rai
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  • Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh. ...means you are ready. This readiness is the pure spirit but it should be a spirit not a talk. When you talk a thing some people who agree with you will stand
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  • | 4. || <big><b> ਕੇ </b></big> || ke ||Using the 'gaj' spirit ||'ca' || Care ||Article || | 6. || <big><b> ਵਾਹੇਗ੝ਰ੝ </b></big> || [[waheguru]]|| Wonderful GURU/GOD ||'wa'+hai+'goo'+'rue' ||Wall+Hail+Good+True || One
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  • ...r with [[WKWF|Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh]], meaning "The [[Khalsa]] belongs to God, Victory belongs to God". ...s|Sikh's]] believe that God resides in all - so one is greeting the ''"God spirit"'' in the other person.
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  • ...00px|right|'''Guru Gobind Singh initiating the first five members of the [[Khalsa]]''' ]] ==The Khalsa initiation ceremony==
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  • ...Randheer Singh, whose original name before baptism and initiation into the Khalsa fold was Basant Singh, was born in the village of Narangwal in the Ludhiana ...nto the Khalsa fold was not merely a ritual but meant a new birth into the Spirit of the Guru, provided that the ceremony is conducted strictly in accordance
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  • ...Evil. The scripture also contains very important information regarding the Khalsa's status and code of conduct. ...‘Chandi sada chari rehendi hai’ meaning, one is always intoxicated in the spirit of war against ignorance.
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  • Bhai Sher Singh started his career as a lecturer in [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]]. He joined [[Kashmir]] Forest Department in 1920. ...go in 1921. He wrote some books on [[Sikh philosophy]], viz. Atam Darshan, Waheguru Darshan, Dasmesh Darshan, etc. He translated [[Japji Sahib]] and [[Sukhmani
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  • ...ht|'''[[Guru Gobind Singh]] initiating the [[first five members]] of the [[Khalsa]]''' ]] ...t has marked the very significant religious event of the creation of the [[Khalsa]] Panth.
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  • ...wing 5 [[bani]]s every morning as a commitment to the [[Sikh Gurus]] and [[Waheguru]]. The banis are: [[Japji Sahib]], [[Jaap Sahib]], [[Anand Sahib]], [[Bent ...Ks]]''' or ''panj kakaar/kakke'', are five items of faith that baptised [[Khalsa]] [[Sikh]]s wear at all times as per the command of the tenth Sikh [[Guru]]
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  • ...When the spirit of the Almighty reveals itself in one's heart, only then a Khalsa becomes God's own. (Dasam Granth) ...have their Gayatri mantra, the Muslims have their Kalma and the Sikhs have Waheguru.
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  • ...yare]]s''' or the '''Beloved Five'''. These five were initiated into the [[Khalsa]] by receiving Amrit. These five were [[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Mukham Si ...cohesion in the devotees. The ''Khanda'' (the two-edged sword) signifies a spirit of valor and bravery.
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  • ...gious structure and the community that manages the affairs of the global [[Khalsa]] community. ...Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]]; it is the way of the life managed by the Khalsa community, who are self-managed through their democratic and collective wis
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  • ...der Singh Badni wale, both of whom were companions of Baba Gurbachan Singh Khalsa. From here Bhai Sahib began to do seva of katha of Sahib Siri Guru Granth S ...en everywhere. Once again the Malwa region strangled by drugs, witnessed a Khalsa revolution. At weddings, where previously dirty songs were heard, now Gurba
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  • * The word Waheguru - "[[Waheguru]] please bless me in the task that I am about to undertake" when starting a ...and prosperity of all mankind''', and a means for the [[Sikh]]s to thank [[Waheguru]] for all that he has done.
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  • ...y written ode begins by going through the order of meditation by placing [[Waheguru]] foremost above all else, and then systematically referring to each of the ...hose [[Gursikh]]s who, in the service of our holy [[Gurdwara]]s, in the '''spirit of non-violence''' allowed themselves to be '''brutally beaten''', '''burnt
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  • ...dent, this endeavor is a purely spiritual pursuit in line with the general spirit of the SGGS. Neither any offense or criticism of any entity is intended, no #The first is that the man is made in the True Image (Joti Svaroop) of the Spirit; hence, the man's real nature is Divine.
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  • ...took his traits from his forefathers. [[Guru Arjun Dev]] ji implanted the spirit of sacrifice in the wider family by offering his life to uphold righteousne ...an. A true partnership in marriage is made between those who are united in spirit as well as in mind and body. Marriage is regarded as a strong bond between
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  • ...adh Sangat]] is the company of Holy people who are completely dedicated to Waheguru and who all aspire to the concept of [[Dharam]] - the elevation of the pers ...ment in this process of restructuring of religious and social life was the spirit of seva. Corporal works of charity and mutual help were undertaken voluntar
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  • ...ief and remembrance ([[Simran]]) of the one God (commonly referred to as [[Waheguru]]), at all times; believes in the equality of all beings and selfless servi ...t Karni]] and [[Wand kay Shako]], which means meditate on the holy name, [[Waheguru]], work diligently and honestly and share one's fruits.
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  • ''For the film see [[Khalsa (Film)]]'' ...thumb|300px|left||{{cs|The [[Amrit Sanskar]] ceremony before one becomes a Khalsa}}]]
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  • ...accordance with the basic tenants of the [[Quran]] in its true letter and spirit, we can all learn and gain from it! ...way Hindus are advised to follow their own scriptures and rituals in true spirit. The Sikh holy Granth deems empty rituals such as fasting and the believe i
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  • Eleven year old Hargobind had the spirit of Nanak and so could judge the situation following Shahidi of Guru Arjun. ...u Har Rai so that Sikhs for all times would firmly believe that it was the spirit of Nanak which was present in all the subsequent Gurus and that the panth w
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  • ...edy, and to fight for truth and justice. After receiving the vows of the [[Khalsa]], he stayed on in Anandpur to continue his studies of the sacred texts und ...a joined Nawab Kapur Singh at Amritsar to form a joint Sikh force, the Dal Khalsa, which was soon divided for administrative convenience into the Buddha Dal
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  • ...ears of Guruship|300th year of the Guruship of Guru Granth Sahib]]. Before Waheguru created the universe, the galaxies and the planets including our Mother Ear ...Balancing the Spirit and the Earth. [[Shanti Kaur Khalsa]], mother of the Khalsa Youth from [[Espanola]],..}}
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  • == The Making of the Khalsa == {{main|Khalsa}}
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  • ...u" referring to their Guru, '''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]''' i.e. [[Gurbani]] / Waheguru / the word [[Shabad]] and "duwara" meaning "Door" of the "House."''' ...grow older this becomes their spiritual training centre - the '''[[Khalsa|KHALSA]]''' training institution; a place for organised "Satgur de Seva" or servic
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  • ...ons, entrapment and attachments,Guru is the Path which leads us to the God/Waheguru. ...urbani is the Shabad Guru. That Shabad is the Word of Waheguru is one with Waheguru there is no Difference between the two. The Shabad is the [[Jot]]/Knowledge
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  • ...also see [http://uk.youtube.com/profile?user=RajKaregaKhalsanet Raj Karega Khalsa net - youtube video channel]. Audio download is also available at their 2 w * '''[http://www.proudtobesikh.com/khalsa/sharedFiles/linktracker.aspx?name=PTBSRCDDRRadio Dashmesh Darbar Radio]'''-
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  • ...y, non-discrimination, standing up for true justice, promoting an enduring spirit of positivity ([[Chardikala]]), life of service & dedication, promotion of ...believe that all human beings are equal. “We are all sons and daughters of Waheguru, the Almighty Lord” is the message promoted by the [[Sikh Gurus]].
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  • ...ys in the River|gone for three days]]. When he reappeared, filled with the spirit of God, it was apparent to all that he was a changed man. He would say not As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs|
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  • ...ys in the River|gone for three days]]. When he reappeared, filled with the spirit of God, it was apparent to all that he was a changed man. He would say not As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs|
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  • ...n reaching there, they shouted loudly in one voice, 'Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru JI Ki Feteh', All eyes were turned in their direction. Their slim, their ca ...eligion. We should follow his example. We have received the baptism of the spirit and the sword. We are the Guru's lions. Why should we fear death ? It is be
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  • ...roach to religion undertaken in way where the universal unity of the human spirit is honoured. [[Sikhi]] promoted interfaith principles when the word 'interf ...believe that all human beings are equal. “We are all sons and daughters of Waheguru, the Almighty Lord” is the message promoted by the [[Sikh Gurus]].
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  • The principal belief of Sikhism is faith in [[waheguru]] — represented using the sacred symbol of [[Ek Onkar|ik ŝaṅkĝr]], th ...bind Singh Ji]], the tenth and last human guru, as the final guru of the [[Khalsa Panth]].
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  • [[Guru Gobind Rai]] said, "Bhai Jivan ji, I will create the [[Khalsa]], who will stand out in the crowd and who will never flinch from performin ...ng as she heard of her two grandchildren's tortured death, the 10th Guru's spirit was never defeated. He remembered God, even when all wealth was gone; he ba
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  • ...|its Commandments]] is unique. This [[Bani]] (composition) encompasses the spirit and theme of whole of the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. ...ru and Nanak, himself admits to being unable to describe the indescribable Waheguru.
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  • ...living in the western world with my views greatly influenced by Sikhi and Waheguru himself. I am opening my life as an influence for others. I am young and st ...logspot.com'''Amitoj Singh Reno Nevada''']-The daily life of a 11 year old khalsa,pilot,jockey, and bmx biker.
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  • ...er Info = Wrote [[Dasam Granth]] and [[Sarabloh Granth]]<br> Creation of [[Khalsa Panth]]<br>Fought wars of defense for righteousness ...he [[Sikh]] religion into its present shape, with the institution of the [[Khalsa]] fraternity, and the completion of the sacred scripture, the [[Guru Granth
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  • ...y written ode begins by going through the order of meditation by placing [[Waheguru]] foremost above all else, and then systematically referring to each of the ...verywhere. And the Tenth Master [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Jee, father of the [[Khalsa]] who has blessed us with the gift of [[Amrit]] – may we enjoy his protec
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  • During the 300 year celebration of the [[Khalsa]] [[Panth]], Maskeen ji was invited to the Harmandar Sahib by the Jathedar ...d by the scholars, preachers and learned people of the Sikh community. The Khalsa School he established at Alwar has been a great success.
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  • ...ional when he writes about Guru Sahib’s contribution in the formation of [[Khalsa]]. Again and again he emphasizes the fact that there cannot be any person l {{quote|I also constantly meditate on Waheguru revealed by Nanak. I practiced Yoga Asanas under the guidance of Yogis and
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  • ...ble things he achieved, he colonised a new city, Anandpur Sahib, where the Khalsa would be created. What happens next in his life is unparalleled in the hist ...complaint. Upon seeing the Guru’s resolve, the Emperor looked to break his spirit by executing his companions.
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  • ...elevant question which had far reaching significance for the future of the Khalsa and all those who have faith in Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Gobind Singh Ji als ...em I also sought the same baptism from them. They assumed the role of Guru Khalsa and I became their follower. They were the five Beloved Ones and whenever f
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  • ...Hindu gods who do not have as much power. The Shaheed Singhs dress in old Khalsa bana, either blue or sometimes white, and also carry many shastars. Althoug ...e close to me. The keertan was very Chardikala, and the sangat was mast in Waheguru Simran. The lights had been switched, but for a lamp near Guru Maharaj. Eve
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  • .... He had never considered himself disjointed from his community. When Guru Khalsa Panth observed the eve of the Nankana Sahib martyrdom, he too conducted an The news of Maharaja Ripudaman Singh's expulsion spread through Guru Khalsa Panth like a bolt of lightening. It shook the very core of the Sikh psyche.
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  • ...(1878 - 1961), whose original name before baptism and initiation into the Khalsa fold was Basant Singh, was born in the village of Narangwal in the [[Ludhia ==Joining the Khalsa==
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  • ...Five Dear Ones, the tenth Master Guru Gobind Singh Sahib established the "Khalsa Panth" by way of Baptism: Amrit Initiation Ceremony on 30th March 1699. The ...that time. Head money (a bounty) was even offered on Sikhs. Also known as Khalsa or Singhs after the Amrit Initiation. Sikhs had to pass through many dange
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  • <div class="cathead">'''Waheguru''' - ''' Wonderful Guru, The wonderful God '''</div> ...ll Beings as He is the Greater Guru. God has many names in [[Sikhism]] and Waheguru is probably the most important and the most common.
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  • ...i1999.org Baisakhi1999.org:- Eternal Glory of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Khalsa] * [http://www.bsingh.dsl.pipex.com/index.html B Singh presents Sikh Spirit: Articles on the Sikh faith]
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  • ...and, concentrating his/her thoughts on One Immortal Being, repeat the name Waheguru (Wondrous Destroyer of darkness). ...ielded the sword and overlooked faults and shortcomings, say “Waheguru”, O Khalsa.
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  • ...elf fell into the world ocean (died). You can only be saved when you go to Waheguru (God). (Shabad Hazaray, Guru Gobind Singh Ji)''' ...of those names just as "Allah" or "God" but God is referred to mainly as "Waheguru" in Sikhism. Sikhism never accepted any power other than one almighty God a
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  • ...creation and are distinguishable from the tenth, the All-pervading Divine Spirit, which creates, sustains and regulates the whole universe. ...ay. For this act, Bibi Amarjit Kaur, Fauja Singh’s wife and head of Babbar Khalsa called Bhindranwala a coward.
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  • ...partnership of equals in marriage is made between those who are united in spirit as well as in mind and body. Marriage is regarded as a strong lifetime bond ...the other, i.e. they need to become ''"Ek Jot Doe Murti"'' meaning ''"one spirit in two bodies"''.
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  • ...ce may also be effected by the repetition of one particular name, such as "Waheguru" meaning "Wonderful Lord," which is in common use among Sikhs. However, a ...able the being to appreciate the face of his relationship with the Eternal Spirit and to facilitate his becoming reunited with Him. When man begins to remem
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  • ...Singh Ji members of the Panth were summoned to accept initiation into the Khalsa order and therefore to observe its code of discipline, the Rehat. Prominent ...an end and transferred the authority to Adi Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the [[Khalsa]] Panth.
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  • ...s believe that all human beings are equal. “We are sons and daughters of [[Waheguru]], the Almighty”. Sikhs have to treat all peoples of the world on an equa * [[Khalsa Kaal Purakh Ki Fauj]]
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  • ...ms, achieving great successes while proudly displaying the Khalsa form and spirit. He felt that he had been given a great responsibility: to inspire and to c ...atch?v=jv0qdZP5thg youtube.com] Ishmeet Is No More - Waheguru ji ka Khlasa Waheguru ji ki Fateh
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  • ...Jathedar Avtar Singh Brahma]]''' was one of the most famous and effective Khalsa generals to have taken part in the Khalistan Liberation Movement. The name ...l Singh Bhindranwale]]’s words had spurred Sikh pride and revived the Sikh spirit in Punjab. Bhai Avtar Singh too heard [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]] s
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  • ...n 1908 in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada under the management of the [[Khalsa Diwan Society]]. This [[Gurdwara Sahib]] served the Greater Vancouver Sikh ...ld Prayer for Peace". It involves the continuous repetition of the word "[[Waheguru]]" (Wonderful Lord) which is sung continuously from 1 to 24 hours; It is co
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  • ...ys in the River|gone for three days]]. When he reappeared, filled with the spirit of God, it was apparent to all that he was a changed man. He would say not As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs|
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  • ...hes, food, ornaments, comforts and luxuries. He neglects the things of the spirit. He wastes his precious life in frivolity and makes no effort towards God-r ...hrough the use of a mantra - this is a means of invoking a union with God. Waheguru is the mantra for Sikhs. Just as a teacher is necessary for secular studies
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  • {{b|ਸ੍ਰੀ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫ਼ਤਹ ॥}} Sri waheguru ji ki fateh <br> Waheguru is perfection personified. He is eternal and through His miracles He shows
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  • #Akankasha consists in entering the spirit of the speaker or author. ...A great many Hindus were converted to Islam on the point of sword and the spirit of the people was crushed. There was wide gulf between the rulers and the r
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  • ...s a vanguard of this revolution, Akaal Purkh Ki Fauj – army of the Eternal Spirit. ...ya Nand also wrote of his own experience: ''"I also constantly meditate on Waheguru revealed by Nanak. I practiced Yoga Asanas under the guidance of Yogis and
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  • ..., the Only Supreme Being - God (oankar), the Eternal (sati), the Universal Spirit (namu), the Creator (karta), the All-pervading (purakhu), the Sovereign (ni ..., sinful.27 These concepts of Guru Nanak later laid the foundations of the Khalsa on the basis of self-sacrifice and martyrdom.
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