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  • ...to produce interesting and inspiring short films filled with the spirit of Sikhi. This year the organiser are continuing to have a Senior Division as well s ...pirit! This unique event is a great way to spread the living experience of Sikhi and Sikh identity to give people the experience of our spirit, values and c
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  • ...o aspects of [[Sikhi]] which are fundamental to a devotee of this faith; [[Seva]], meaning work or service performed without any thought of reward or perso ...e need to remember and focus on the Creator at all times is the essence of Sikhi and to serve humanity and care for others who less able than oneself is ano
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  • I have noticed that the concept of seva - loosely translated as "selfless, voluntary service" - is nowadays inc "I do seva, bhenji", she protested. "I'm not getting paid for this. I spend so many ho
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  • ...re, they were surprised to see how all the sangat was running around doing seva (service) of the sangat (congregation) and others were sitting in deep medi ...Saheb Ji and asked the Guru to make them his Sikhs. Guru Ji told them that Sikhi is not an easy path. It is a hard path to follow. Guru Ji then told Bhai Mu
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  • ...nd warriors that have resided in this area. There have been sacrifices for Sikhi in history and Damdami Taksal has always been at the forefront of these. On ...other religious granths within Amritsar. Sant ji would also partake in the seva of Panj Pyare at Sri Akal Takhat Sahib ji where people would take Amrit and
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  • ...rer in [[Sikhism]] based in Singapore. He has delivered many lectures on [[Sikhi]] in the [[Punjabi]] language mainly in [[India]]. Recently he delivered se * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieuwuH82HlQ Lecture on Seva]
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  • * [[Seva Food Bank]] * [[Sikhi against divorce]]
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  • == '''SikhNetwork SMS''': The World's Largest Sikhism SMS Seva == ...message which follows, but it does not detract from the substance of the [[Sikhi]] messages that implore you to help fellow [[Sikhs]], not to seek and give
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  • *[[Seva]] - giving one's time in selfless service. * [[Fundamentals of Sikhi]]
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  • {{p|File:Dharam Seva Records logo.png|Dharam Seva Records}} This is a Non-Profit Music Label with one purpose - To Spread Sikhi and Dharam via the medium of music. It is the stated mission of this Sikh o
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  • I have noticed that the concept of seva - loosely translated as "selfless, voluntary service" - is nowadays inc "I do seva, bhenji", she protested. "I'm not getting paid for this. I spend so many ho
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  • * [[Fundamentals of Sikhi]] * [[Important values in Sikhi]]
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  • * [[Important values of Sikhi]] * [[Seva]]
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  • ...of the Dera. The main motive to establish this [[Gurudwara]] was to spread sikhi in Jammu. ...s and poor sikh children. Young Sikhs trained in this Ashram are now doing seva as Granthis and Kirtani Jathas at Gurdwaras all over [[India]].
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  • ''ਲਾਹੌਰ ਸਹਰ੝ ਜਹਰ੝ ਕਹਰ੝ ਸਵਾ ਪਹਰ੝ ॥੨੭॥''. Most of people who stood against Sikhi were Lahoris. Guru Amar Dass also repeated same thing in his bani. ...quare hall with the domed sanctum over its middle, was constructed by Sant Seva Singh Anandgarhwale during the 1960s.
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  • ...ng as a member of twenty-one member executive committee of Bhai Ghaniya Ji Seva Dal (Reg) Sangrur. Bhai Sahib took an active role in religious programs hel
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  • ...generous donation by individuals and Gurdwaras. It is an important part of Sikhi to undertake global sewa for the poor and underprivileged or those subject * [[Seva]]
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  • ...ewapanthi and Addanshahi are considered one sect and both of the names of ‘Seva Panthi’ and ‘Addan Shaahi’ are used for same sect. ...hi) however, is a spiritual order that has its roots in the beginning of Sikhi. Like other Indian Guru Lineages known as paramparas, a chelum (initiate)
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  • * '''[http://www.sikhreview.org/may2006/youth.htm Embracing ‘Sikhi’ - Truly: A Personal Testament]''' by Laurie Bolger in May 2006, Librari ...te of precious time prior to embarking upon my journey towards embracing [[Sikhi]]. Introspection and self-knowledge are, after all, the key components of
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  • ...[Seva]] - willingness to give ones labour for free - are the bedrocks of [[Sikhi]]. If you cannot focus your mind on the Lord; see God in all; believe in th ...nty two million followers, and it is the fifth largest faith in the world. Sikhi is respected the world over and is known as a religion of peace and unity o
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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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  • ...and Now – Woman – A Suggestion;Topi, Turban and Long Hair;Sikhi or Punjabi;Sikhi-Service or Sword?;Participation of Sikh Youth in Gurudwaras; Golak in the G ...tures of our family, our life as a dental and medical student and links to Sikhi related sites. Please visit and give us your comments.
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  • ...s a feeling of lack of leadership, corruption, over politicization of Sikhi, practices which are counter to Sikh belief...}} {{Newshere|Do Seva in this world and reserve a seat in Heaven|Do Seva and reserve a seat in Heaven!|File:Haiti-8-sqr.jpg|My name is Dr. Pargat
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  • ...him, Giani Ji's simple and practical life, represents the quintessence of Sikhi. As he grew older, Giani Ji complemented his practice of inspiring Sikhi through kirtan with social activism. In particular, he worked tirelessly to
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  • The Sikh Channel is a United Kingdom-based, free-to-air, Sikhi-focused satellite television channel. It broadcasts across Europe on satell ...connected with the local community and also to connect the next generation Sikhi.
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  • ...l, cultural, political and spiritual makeup. It is a training school for [[Seva]] and charity. From the family of birth, the religious and ethnic ideas ar ...h principles. The family unit living in a loving environment is regards in Sikhi as the right place to raise and educate children in the higher values of hu
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  • ...continue the act and now felt as though he wanted to dedicate his life to Sikhi and fight in for Sikh liberation. He was not sure what reaction the other S ...given amrit. An amrit sinchaar was organized with Bhai Vadhava Singh doing seva in the Punj Pyaaray. Bashir bathed and arrived dressed in the Khalsa’s Ba
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  • {{Newsbit|daily-news/sikhi-gatka-camp-held-rotterdam-netherlands|Sikhi & Gatka Camp held in Rotterdam (The Netherlands)|Dutch-Camp--225x300.jpg|As ...-shines-4th-july-celebrations|Sikhi Spirit Shines at 4th July Celebrations|SEVA-225x300.jpg|This year’s 4th July parade was celebrated by residents of Fr
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  • ...in the Darbar. The process is repeated each evening in reverse. The Chaur Seva is just one of those core traditions that the Sikhs practise to honour thei ...to the words of wisdom from the Guru and do Chaur Seva for the Guru. This seva was done turn by turn by many members of the congregation (Sangat) to be as
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  • Mahant Kahan Singh Ji 'Seva Panthi' is the 13th spiritual descendant of Bhai Kanhaiya Ji. He was anoint ...all aspects of the Sikh faith. His associations with various Sadhus of the Seva Panthi Samprada and other Sampradas enlightened him further. With the kind
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  • ...Bhai Gurdaas ji also stress upon the importance of self-less service (gur-seva) in the holy congregation. ...pon the understanding of a religion’s philosophy given by its scholars. In Sikhi, Bhai Gurdaas ji established the interpretative tradition. Therefore, his w
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