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  • ...merely known as Dharamshala Guru Nanak Dev, Leh.There is shortage of space in the Gurudwara and due to the refusal of ground and first floor occupants th [[Category:Gurdwara in District Leh]]
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  • ...Sikh Gurudwaras]] in [[Kashmir]]. This historical [[Gurdwara]] is included in the tourist place of Srinagar city of Kashmir valley. It is situated just ...helum River and Dal Lake, is located at the site which was visited by Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Hargobind as well. Some sources also list a visit by Guru Har
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  • Popularly known as the Samadh Gurdwara this Gurdwara is built in the memory of [[Maharani Chand Kaur]], the wife of [[Maharaja Kharak Singh] This place is in the heart of [[Jammu]] City near Jewel Chowk below the Gumat area. Near th
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  • ..., arid altitude. Today the Guru's sapling has grown to be the biggest tree in the city. ...abandak Committee of Leh-Ladak is maintaining the site, the tree itself is in need of immediate maintenance as its condition is deteriorating daily.
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  • ...lt in [[1517]] to commemorate the visit to the [[Ladakh]] region of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder Guru of the [[Sikh faith]]. ...in his discussions with some Sikh leaders saying that Tibetans revere Guru Nanak as a Buddhist saint under the name of Guru Gompka Maharaj.
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  • ...of the people in uniform or otherwise, has now got himself a prime place in the glittering pages of the Indian history. ...]] in the Indian Army thus proved only one point that but for the presence in large number of these soldiers during the 1947 and 1965 war with [[Pakistan
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  • ...Muzzafrabad and Kashmir areas got uprooted and resettled at various places in Jammu Province. ...r socio religious-cum-economic-educational activities of the Sikh minority in Jammu & Kashmir.
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  • [[File:Gurdwara .jpg|thumb|right|300px]][[Image:Chatipatshahij&k.jpg|thumb|200px|right|{{cs|Old Image}}]] ...ious castes and creeds live in a cordial atmosphere. The Sikh population in the district is about 15000.
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  • ...sible for the offerings of each Sangat (the [[Dasvand]]), which they made in token of their reverence to the Guru. The Sikhs' offering was used for lang ...ne life, but by doing this, he hoped that they could all be taught equally in the discipline of Sikhi.
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  • ...hat have not been updated in around 6 months or longer. This is being done in an effort to shorten the currently long page of bloggers and take out blogs ...ppening around me..Watch this space for Info on Gurmat Sangeet.'''.Shabads in ancient styles are up..''' Guru Ang Sang!
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  • ...n '''download''' the mp3 or video files and also read the [[Shabad]]s text in Original [[Gurmukhi]], Roman transliteration and English translation:</big> |[[Guru Nanak]]
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  • ...ication of computer technology in the use of the [[Punjabi language]] both in the [[Gurmukhi]] and Shahmukhi script. ...rom Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology. Later he did his Ph.D. in Computer Science on Gurmukhi Optical Character Recognition (OCR) System fro
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  • <P>At forty he is in his prime, at fifty his feet halt, at sixty old age cometh on;<BR> At ninety he reclineth on his couch, and feeleth no strength whatever in himself.<BR>
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  • ...e Sikh Granth. I regard it a World-Scripture. This scripture was completed in 1604. After three (now nearing four) centuries, it still has a message for ...ment of the Siddhas was a vast social synthesis, so the religion contained in the Guru Granth was a vast spiritual synthesis.”3 Prof. Toynbee has, ther
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  • ...arly compilation of the Sikh scriptures by Guru Arjan, the fith Sikh Guru, in 1604. ...shared by those of the other four Takhats. The actual building is located in the Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple) complex of Amritsar, facing the Harima
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  • ...ki, i.e., a short turban for men and women, as a must and one of the other K's, Kangha (comb) is not one of the five Do's." According to him, ...It is w ...ts) - the commitment of any one of which makes one an apostate and results in one's automatic excommunication from the fold of the Khalsa Brotherhood. Mo
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  • | 29 July 1920, Perowshah, [[Gujrat]], now in [[Pakistan]] ...ily at [[Perowshah]], District [[Gujrat]], now in [[Pakistan]]. He resides in Loton,Distt Ambala,Haryana.
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  • ...on of his hymns under his arm, with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. ...ous three in which he traveled to headquarters and famous religious places in South India, East India and North India discussing and spreading path of Al
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  • ...e organisation has flourished since the 1980's and now has many other dera in India and overseas. ...y granth is placed at a central location and is the central point of focus in the darbar hall. The sangat cover their head and pay their respects to the
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  • ...iritual successors strongly attacked the system. The advent of [[Sikhism]] in the midst of caste rigidities and superstitions was truly a radical beginni ...on and permanent division of social status based on birth alone, as it did in India, that caste becomes a curse.
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  • PHILOSOPHY OF GURU NANAK ...aised by such misrepresentations of original and unique philosophy of Guru Nanak.
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  • .... However, there is something more than meets the eye at first glance. For in this unassuming, rather ordinary looking executive, beats the heart of an e ...dh Sangat, Management and Volunteers of Gurdwara Sahib Yayasan Sosial Guru Nanak, Jakarta and all the Indonesian Sikhs for organising the first Indo-Sikh se
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  • ...d a website or know of someone else who has, feel free to add to the list. In order to help the website stand out we recommend that you write a sentence ...and Sikh idealism through the free distribution of high quality literature in Panjabi, Hindi, English and various other languages.
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  • ...ated a blog or know of someone else who has, feel free to add to the list. In order to help the blog stand out we recommend that you write a sentence or ...s my own personal Sikh journey through the blessings of Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji!
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  • ...Sikh Gurus. In order to help the Name stand out we recommend that you fill in all the details giving SikhiWiki users a feel for the meaning of the name. ...l>("xyz" Singh or Kaur)</small> !! Meaning of this Name in English !! Name in [[Gurmukhi]]
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  • ...in his discussions with some Sikh leaders saying that Tibetans revere Guru Nanak as a Buddhist saint under the name of [[Guru Gompka Maharaj]]. When you go to the [[Golden Temple]] in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]], [[India]] one of the most interesting things you
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  • ...ed by Sikhs. The SGPC members of that time were known for their sacrifices in the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] and devoted to the Sikh cause. Any human being who faithfully believes in
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  • ...hnic group descendants of Indo-Scythian tribes. There are 31 million Jatts in South Asia.]] ...inly because of their mass migration occurring well after the caste system in India was established. They have never adopted the Brahmanical system of Hi
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  • ...rily on immigration data show that there were roughly 530,000 South Asians in Canada at the end of 1993; of these, about 35%, or 180,000, are believed to ...rdless of religious affiliation. The term "hindoo" was also sometimes used in a derogatory sense for anyone from that continent. ''"These Hindus are all
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  • ...or, and the great great grandson of [[Baba Budha Ji]] (d. 1718), the first in line to take [[Amrit Sanchaar]]. ...-1718), Owned 25 acres of land, where he founded the village of Sukerchak, in [[Amritsar District]].
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  • '''The Sikh Holocaust of 1980s and 90s''' in India, which reached its zenith in 1984 with the attack on the [[Golden Temple]] complex (during the rule of P ...shed from two earlier events also designated Ghallooghaaraa or “holocaust” in Sikh historiography. They are the [[Chhota Ghallughara|The First Sikh Holo
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  • '''''"In the Punjab in the sub- mountainous region the community came to be known as 'Saini'. It m ..., [London] Oxford University press, 1928</ref>[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.237903]
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  • ...horses; they even otherwise regarded Sikhism as no different from Hinduism in its social milieu. ...for the whole of Punjab including the cis-Sutlej princely states. Sikhism, in the words of Census Commissioner, Denzil Ibbetson, was “on the decline”
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