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  • '''Gurdwara Guru Nanak Charan Asthan''', Berwa is an historic shrine situated 35 Kms from S ...th the Mughal Emperor Jahangir on horse back in 1620 while enroute to Sial Kot, Gulatian, Wazirabad, Mirpur and Bhimber. After that they entered Kashmir t
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  • ...Guru Gobind Singh to their homes for meals. As they returned to the camp, Guru Gobind Singh asked each one of them what he had been given to eat. ...ed ptiu, fruit of the van tree (Quercus incana), soaked in warm water. The Guru praised the host who had offered in hospitality all he had and the guest wh
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  • ...Farid]], the famous religious lover of God whose [[bani]] appears in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Faridkot was feudlist province under British rule, but now ...Sikh he, not wanting to earn the emity of the [[Mughal]]s, did not help [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji in his fight with the [[Mughal]]s.
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  • ...eity worship. Following hymns from Bhagat Ramanand are registered in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]]. One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
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  • ...s inhospitality went to Jamber Kalan and brought the Guru to his town. The Guru blessed Hem Raj and prophesied that his sons and successors would be a grea ...d [[Kasur]], [[Sharaqpur]],Gugaira [[pargana]], and the [[Kharal]] fort of Kot Kumaliah and could field 2,000 horsemen, [[Zamburak]]s, and [[artillery]].<
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  • ...ulavi Patti Likhi]], at [[Nankana Sahib]], now in [[Pakistan]], where Shri Guru Nanak Sahib learnt Persian and Arabic from the Moulivi. ...illa]] is located at Delhi, in the name of a Sufi saint, with whom the 1st Guru Sahib had interacted.
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  • ...[Amritsar]]-[[Lahore]] highway (part of the Grand Trunk Road), adjoining [[Guru Nanak Dev]] University campus, with which Khalsa College is academically af ...at this location that [[Guru Hargobind]] won his first battle in 1634. The Guru was about to celebrate the marriage of his only daughter [[Bibi Viro]] when
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  • ...Rage), [[Lobh]] (Greed), [[Moh]] (Attachment) and [[Ahankar]] (Ego). The [[Guru Granth Sahib]] gives clear warning about these plunderers, thus: The [[Gurmukh]]s, (Guru oriented) people realise the existence of these five while the [[Manmukh]]s
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  • ...e village of Mehraj, now in Bathinda district of the Punjab, who had met [[Guru Har Rai]], Nanak VII, during his travels in the [[Malva]] area and received Tilok Singh were devoted disciples of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], who had called upon them by a [[hukamnama]] for a detachmen
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  • ! [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ...ht with her at Muktsar, where they fought and died under the leadership of Guru Gobind Singh, who blessed them for their service.
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  • [[Image:GGS Marg Map.jpg|thumb|300px|left|{{cs|'''Guru Gobind Singh marg'''<br>''click to enlarge''}}]] ...is marked by the holy presence of this great personality. The tenth [[Sikh Guru]] changed the history of this region, transformed the life of people, made
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  • ...personal understanding of the original [[Gurmukhi]] script as found in the Guru Granth Sahib)</small> |Ḏar gẖar mėhlā sohṇe pake kot hajār. Hasṯī gẖoṛe pākẖre laskar lakẖ apār.<br>
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  • ...iceroys of Sirhind, Lahore and Kashmir were ordered to proceed against the Guru. ...r good fortune in being allowed to die for their Guru and their faith. The Guru affirmed that the death in the battle-field in the name of religion was equ
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  • {{p3|Image:48508601.jpg|Entrance to Mittankot named after Mian Mitha - in Kot Mittan, Pakistan 28° 57' 41.45" N 70° 21' 49.36" E}} On one of his [[several travels]], Guru ji proceeded to {{w|Mithankot}} {{coord|28.96|N|70.365|E}} near {{w|Pasrur}
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  • A Fact in Guru Granth Sahib ...one Bhakti. You don't gain power without doing Bhakti, that's exactly what Guru Sahib was pointing out in his banis. The Daints do Bhakti to gain Shakti to
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  • The fourth Jatha was commanded by Bhai Dasaundha Singh of Kot Buddha and the fifth was commanded by Bhai Bir Singh Ranghreta. #Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh GURU Khalsa [Reprint]. PATIALA, 1970
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  • ...value in theistic theology and socio-devotional methodology of the [[Sikh Guru]]s became decidedly different from its original one in the non-theistic ide ...notion of dasam dvar, written as dasam duar, occurs several times in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. [[Sikhism]] is a strictly monotheistic system belief and i
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  • ...s in form of Guru Granth Sahib ji. The concept is similar to bowing before Guru Granth Sahib on knees, the practice which is common in Hindus while bowing ....jpg|thumb|160px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Jagannath Puri|link=Special:FilePath/Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Jagannath Puri.jpg]]
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  • ...orical accounts says that this Bani was composed for Bhim Chand Raja, when Guru Ji was in Pauta, to show him that by having thousand of forces or infinite |composed by the 10th Guru}}
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  • {{p|Image:Jivansingh 1r.jpg|[[Bhai Jivan Singh]] returns the Head of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]}} ...e had received the [[Amrit Sanskar|rites of initiation]] at the hands of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] on the day - [[Baisakhi|14 April, 1699]] when the [[Khalsa]
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  • ...as the eleventh successor to the throne of Baba [[Lakhmi Chand]] (son of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji). A complete Mahapurush (very, very great being) Sant Sahib :::::''Shabad by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Page 266 [[SGGS]]''
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  • |who, by Guru's Grace, renounces corruption,}} |Nānak kot maḏẖe ko aisā apras. ((1))
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  • ...d Mata Ind Kaur, a Ramgarhia couple of a small village, Sandhvan, near Kot Kapura, in the princely state of Faridkot. Kishan Singh was the village c ...n religious learning and gained easy fluency in reading the holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib. He acquired a fairly wide knowledge of Sikh doctrine and hist
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  • ...aught him about Gurbani. Kapur Singh was eleven years old at the time of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s death and nineteen at the time of the massacre of Banda Ba ...Kahan singh and Binod Singh of Goindwal, the fourth by Dasaundha Singh of Kot Budha and the fifth by Vir Singh Ranghreta and Jivan Singh Ranghreta.
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  • In 1699, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] told his Sikhs at the [[Baisakhi]] [[Amrit Sanchar]] to cons ...oldier. Also, the '''Khalsa is "Akal Purakh de fauj" - the Army of God'''. Guru ji clearly choose these words very deliberately - He did not state that the
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  • Sai Mian Mir Sahib Ji And Sikh Guru Sahibaan ...uru Arjan Dev Ji Maharaj, which spanned over their lives. Often, Sahib Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji used to inhabit at Mian Mir's residence.
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  • ...ssion in the spiritual world. In the quiet seclusion of Tilla Jogian, Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, spent 40 days to complete the ‘c ...editary registrar of landed property in a district. The founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak, a Khatri of Bedi section, started his career in one of these offices
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  • ...district. He took [[Pahul]] (the Sikh baptismal oath) from the hands of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the initiator of the Pahul tradition who bestowed the origi ...ru's personal attendants. Baba Hardas Singh was only five years old when [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and his three brave companions bravely faced their tortuous
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  • There Sri Shah (Sango Shah the son of the aunt of Guru Gobind Singh)) became enraged and all the five warriors stood firmly in the Then Nand Chand (the Guru's Diwan), in fierce rage, wielding his sword struck it with force.
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  • ...understands, whom the Lord inspires to understand. Through the Word of the Guru's Shabad, one is liberated.}} |Through the Word of the Guru's Bani, the Gurmukh refines the unrefined.}}
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  • The following are battles fought by the tenth master, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ...ned forces of the Mughals and the Hill Rajas. After a prolonged Siege, the Guru left Anandgarh Fort.
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  • As late as the 1970's, the Sant Nirankaris installed the Adi Guru Durbar in their Buildings called Satsang Bhavans and termed themselves as ' ...at Gurbachan Singh had begun to present himself as a ''' "self-styled Sikh Guru" '''.
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  • Following hymns from [[Guru Arjan Dev]] are registered in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]]. Meeting the Guru, O Nanak, I know my Lord and Master.
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  • ...Drummers of [[Guru Arjan Dev]]'s Court. It starts from Page 966 Line 15 of Guru Granth Sahib upto Line 17 of Page 968. The bani is here under: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:<br><br>
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  • ...ar Guru Gobind Singh.jpg|thumb|200px|The Mool Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. <br><small>photo: thanks to S. Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa</sm ...is [[Bani]] called Japji Sahib, appears at the very beginning of the Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]] from Page 1 to Page 8 in the [[Holy Scriptures]] of the [[Si
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  • Harbhajan Singh was born on August 26, 1929 into a Sikh family, in village Kot Harkarn, district [[Gujranwala]], in the province of [[Wikipedia: Punjab (B ...in motion the creation of eastern Canada's first Sikh temple in time for [[Guru Nanak]]'s five hundredth birthday the following year.
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  • Guru Gobind Singh's mind was a towering Himalaya of light from whose teeming cav [[Guru Gobind Singh]] bequeathed to mankind a literary, historical and philosophic
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  • * [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PK/4/Prem_Kot.html Prem Kot] - Village near Nankana Sahib, named after Bakhshi Prem Singh Vaid, IOM wit ...him. His loyalty and spiritual devotion to different Gurus particularly [[Guru Arjan Dev]] finds a mention in the book Suraj Prakash.
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  • ...seized towns in the Ferozepur district, and took possession of Jagraon and Kot Isa Khan on the opposite bank of the Sutlej. He captured Hoshiarpur and Nar ...soldier. In battle they would acquit themselves, and, by the grace of Sat Guru, would be successful.
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  • | {{sdd|ਗ੝ਰਮਤਿ}} || gurmat || the Guru's teaching, Guru's wisdom (Gur-Guru, mat-wisdom) || ...Mukh-mouth, face, word) one whose face, demeanor, and wisdom reflects the Guru ||
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  • ...working as the Modi (Storekeeper) for the Nawab of Sultanpur. Additionally Guru Nanak had continued his studies and was by all accounts a well read man. ...Sikh Gurus and Bhaktas contained in the Adi Granth, now known as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the Sikh scripture.
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