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  • ...wan. Besides the patronage, encouragement and active assistance he gave to scholars like Bhai Gurmukh Singh and Bhai Ditt Singh, he himself wrote a book, Upma [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...em Das (a Udasi priest), continuing his religious studies under different scholars and theologians (including Sant Khaan Singh Virakat of Sukkho in the then R [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • Not only were sevapanthis humanitarians and scholars, but also calligraphers. Baba Rangji was famed for his Birs of the ''Guru G
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  • ...hile the Lahore KHALSA Diwan entrusted the decision to a committee of five scholars Bhai Kahn Singh of Nabha, Giani Ditt Singh, Giani Thakar Singh of Amritsar,
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  • The Pandits, the religious scholars, cannot find that time, even if it is written in the Puraanas.
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  • ...commentary in Punjabi on the Guru Granth Sahib prepared by a synod of Sikh scholars appointed by his father Raja Bikram Singh, were published during his time.
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  • While Samana is said to be a place of saints and scholars during the Mughal days, it is notorious also for its professional execution
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  • ...r is sometimes also referred to as 'Vipasha'in Himachal, especially by the scholars. The Beas River marks the eastern-most border of Alexander the Great's conq
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...nd publication in the field of Sikh studies. Four of the foremost Sikh scholars of this period, namely [[Bhai Jodh Singh]], Prof Asor Teja Singh, Bhai Sah ...iani Sant Singh of Kapurthala also as his vidyadata (teacher). Under these scholars, he mastered the subtleties of Sikh philosophical thought.
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  • ...mbrella of DSGMC (Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee) where learned scholars, writers and lecturers share their experience, knowledge and understanding
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  • ...d easy to use, this is an impressive website which will be of great use to scholars of Indian society and culture as well as to those more closely focused on [
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  • Some modern scholars say that [[Guru Hargobind]] had only one wife, whose name was [[Mata Nanaki
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  • [[Category: Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...language of the Buddhist Sanskrit texts has also been referred to by some scholars as gatha. According to Sikh commentators, gatha, in the context of the vers
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  • ...f the Mahabharata. He titled the former work ''Ratan Dam''. Several Sikh scholars such as Baba Sumer Singh, Bhai Gian Singh, Bhai Kahn Singh and
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  • ...a modern standard Rehat (Rahit or code). This effort involved several Sikh scholars who worked to produce the current version. In 1950 the "Sikh Rahit Maryada"
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  • ...elf in his scholarly work. He wrote copiously and taught several groups of scholars. His most distinguished pupil was historiographer Giani Gian Singh. After t [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • There are two more writers which is matter of debate among various scholars: Bhai Mardana and Bhatt Tall. * As per various scholars, There are two hymns under title Mardana 1<ref>Page 553, Adi Granth, Transl
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...xation of the Punjab in 1849 to the British dominions. He employed three scholars, namely Kishan Singh, Devi Daft and Bishan Datt, for writing books origin
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  • In Nirmala Samaparada Scholars are given "Pandit" designation. It has nothing to do with Hindu title of P
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  • ...nexation of the Punjab in 1849 to the British dominions. He employed three scholars, namely Kishan Singh, Devi Daft and Bishan Datt, for writing books original
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[category:sikh Scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...e ''Jangnama'' [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji, was one of the numerous poets and scholars who enjoyed the patronage of Guru Gobind Singh from 1666-1708. The Jang
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  • It has contributed a lot in fertilizing Sikh learning apart from helping scholars and students working in the field of Sikh studies. Professor Harbans Singh' ...eed for a comprehensive reference work was badly felt to meet the needs of scholars and students in the now-widening field of Sikh studies.
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  • ...ot existed in Guru Granth Sahib, or secondary scripture Dasam Granth, Sikh Scholars used it for Almighty.
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ...versal acceptability of the Nanakian Philosophy. Others are following such scholars without testing their writings on Gurbani, science, and logic – the touch ...This shows that he did not know Sanskrit. He wanted to enter into Sanskrit scholars but how can he learn Sanskrit without studying it. He wrote some Sanskriti
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...g thirty titles including two in Chinese language, written by eminent Sikh scholars such as Teja Singh, professor Puran Singh and Dr. Ganda Singh, these tracts
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  • According to scholars, the style of this poet is absolutely parallel to Bhatt Kalh. In certain ca
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...uthorship, is a matter that has sporadically engaged the attention of Sikh scholars for over a century. * Scholars have debated it and rejected it, yet its persistent appearance continues to
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...several such translations. His vision of Sikh Kaum included a communion of scholars. In an attempt to turn Anandpur Sahib as the center of knowledge, Guru Sahi
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  • ...m northwest of his native village, and later successively from two Udasi scholars. Pandit Javala Das and Pandit BhagatRam. He visited seats of learning in th [[Category:Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...to comprise the writings of die Guru as well as of the fiftytwo poets and scholars he kept with him. As the tradition goes, it weighed nine maunds (approximat
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  • [[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
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  • ...i vakhi-aan. aakhahi barmay aakhahi ind.|The Vedas and Puraanas speak. The scholars speak and lecture. Brahma speaks Indra speaks.}}
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  • ...ater 119, are almost identical with the other nine published earlier. Some scholars, thus, exclude these nine and take the total number of these kabitts and sa
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  • ...by many of those "Western Historians" who consider themselves as "skeptic scholars." Sainapati writes about that [[Vaisakhi]] day in an excerpt from the Sri [[category: Mystics and scholars]]
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