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  • Image:Golden temple va 1.jpg|Albumen print by Capt. W G Stretton, c. 1870s ...bCauseway.jpg|View from the Causeway from the Harmandir, Amritsar. Albumen print by Felice Beato, c.1857
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  • ...given to wedding guest. The original source files have also been provided in case you would like to customize and add to them.''' ...ikhiwiki.org/images/8/84/Sikh_Wedding_-_Anand_Karaj.pub Download the flyer in Microsoft Publisher format] if you wish to customize or add to it.
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  • ...ikhiwiki.org/images/8/84/Sikh_Wedding_-_Anand_Karaj.pub Download the flyer in Microsoft Publisher format] if you wish to customize or add to it. ...rg/images/5/54/Sikh_Wedding_-_Anand_Karaj_-_Booklet.pub Download the flyer in Microsoft Publisher format] if you wish to customize or add to it.
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  • ...ich he was able to complete four. The fifth was in print when the end came in Delhi on 28 March 1992. ...as a model of simplicity. He was unbelievably unassuming, totally absorbed in his academic and scholarly pursuit. The Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta
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  • ...s". This is the only Sikh weekly paper published from North America with a print run of 5,000 copies and increasing; besides the presence on the web. ...and now settled on the West Coast. His analyses of the emerging situation in the Sikh community are free from dogma but wedded to principles.
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  • Guru Nanak visited the present country of Afghanistan in 1521. He went there during his fourth Udasi (journey). He visited [[Afghani The Guru revolved a mosque in Kabul too. Since the visit of Guru Nanak to Kabul, the Sikh contacts had be
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  • is not only the first dictionary/encyclopedia of [[Sikh]] Scriptures and books on Sikh ...laims in it subtitle to be an encyclopaedia of Sikh literature, but it is, in fact, much more. Its remarkable coverage and exemplary accuracy has a multi
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  • ...ement and fulfil his ambition of reading and writing and sold his business in 1983. ..., Ludhiana. It contains more than 10,000 quotations spread over 500 pages. In 1998 he was awarded the prestigious Akali Phoola Singh Book Award by Academ
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  • ...translated into English and published by Punjab Government Records Office in 1935 as Monograph No. 17, Events at the Court of Ranjit Singh, 1810-1817. ...1810 to 2 September 1817 with one letter, dated 10 June 1822, are written in Persian shikasta or running hand.
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  • ...ious castes and creeds live in a cordial atmosphere. The Sikh population in the district is about 15000. ...of '''6th Guru Hargobind Sahib ji''' (1595-1646) who stayed at this place in 1616 AD when he was on the way to Kashmir along with the Caravan of [[Emper
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  • In the latest move, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Government has refused t ...e of Sikhs to have Sikhism recognized as a separate religion has resulted in extreme repression by Indian Government. Till today Indian Government does
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  • ...al Verses: the First Book of the Masnavi-ye Manavi. London: Penguin, 2006. Print</ref> ...en in Love, body, mind, heart and soul don't even exist. Become this, fall in Love, and you will not be separated again.'''''
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  • ...p by the Government of [[Pakistan]] in honour of [[Guru Nanak]] took place in [[Lahore]] on 15th and 16th June 2007. The meeting was attended by [[Sikh]] ...and 3 dimensional Concept plan as a blue print for the proposed university in response to request from the {{Wiki|Government of Pakistan}} who had invit
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  • ...on''' is a community-based organization that defends [[Sikh]] civil rights in the United States, educates the broader community about Sikhs,, promotes lo ...Government Affairs, and Legal Affairs; in addition, the Coalition engages in, and promotes other organizations focused on, Human Rights, Women's Program
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  • :::::::'''Sikhism does not in anyway support the concept of Living human Gurus after [[Guru Gobind Singh] [[Image:Bhaniariaa.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Controversial pic of Piara Bhaniara, in regalia which evokes the dress of Guru Gobind Singh for many.]]
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  • Sri Manglacharan Ji is the real name of Sri Sarbloh Granth Sahib. In the scripture, the author Guru Gobind Singh Ji writes Himself the name of t ...Abibek [spiritual ignorance]. In this respect the war story can be viewed in an analogy of the internal battle between Good vs. Evil. The scripture also
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  • ...Hari Jiwan Singh Khalsa spoke on spirituality and on "if you don't see God in all you don't see God at all." Jassi Kaur of I.I.G.S in her address emphasized on the relevance of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teaching
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  • ...t lesson for his adherents. Still visible is the sacred rock with the hand print of [[Guru Nanak]]. The word "Panja" in [[Punjabi]] means an "outstretched palm" from the word "panj" which means "
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  • '''Hasan Abdal''' {{coor d|33.8209298|N|72.6898491|E}} is a historical town in Northern [[Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]. It is centred on the confluence of GT Ro ...int stayed in Hasan Abdal from 1406-1516AD {{fact}} but died and is buried in village Baba Wali near Qandhar also spelt as Kandahar ([[Afghanistan]]). Th
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  • The Indian Government Hired a PR Firm to Defame the Sikhs in 1984 which Later Became Rediff.com, a popular Indian news and entertainment ==Manufacturing Fear:Or, How We Helped Rajiv Manipulate the Electorate in 1984, Article By-AJIT BALAKRISHNAN==
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  • '''Santan Singh Sabha''' was originated in 1873. ...e of the avataras (divine incarnations) where God is believed to incarnate in different forms at times when righteousness is about to be overcome by the
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  • ...by the Kukas ([[Namdhari]]s) - followers of [[Bhai Ram Singh]] of Bhaini, in the Ludhiana district of the Punjab - and is relied on them as the main aut *The [[Namdhari]]as circulated versions in the 1860s supporting the claim of Ram Singh to be a reincarnation of Guru G
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  • ...Abdal is located fifty kilometers from [[Wikipedia:Rawalpindi|Rawalpindi]] in present-day [[Pakistan]] to the west side of the mountains. This is a hilly The Guru said, "Don't lose your heart. Trust in God. He will not let you die of thirst."
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  • ...ound 1898. It is based on a popular folk song of the [[Punjab]] and is set in the historical period of [[Mir Manu]] that is notorious for large scale mas ...conversion of the non-Muslim people. The management of the government was in the hands of Nawabs and bandit who were grossly unfair, discriminatory, lus
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  • ...in-charge of Gurdwara Dera Baba Ajapal Singh, at [[Nabha]], on the death in 1861 of his grandfather, Sarup Singh. ...ha and Sanskrit from [[pandit]]s in and around Nabha who also tutored him in the writing of poetry. By the age of 10, he could recite freely both the [[
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  • ...honorary director of the [[Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail]] which is also based in Walsall, UK. ...ersonalities, shared treasures/artefacts and the joint cultural background in Britain.
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  • ...in-charge of Gurdwara Dera Baba Ajapal Singh, at [[Nabha]], on the death in 1861 of his grandfather, Sarup Singh. ...ha and Sanskrit from [[pandit]]s in and around Nabha who also tutored him in the writing of poetry. By the age of 10, he could recite freely both the [[
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  • ...ing ([[Langar]]) Hall will have to '''remove their shoes''' and place them in the shoe racks provided. * '''Strictly No Smoking is allowed''' in the vicinity of the Gurdwara premises. Visitors '''cannot enter the [[Gurdw
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  • Last December while we were in Jabalpur we went to see the Gurdwara at Gwarighat. I did not know until the ...e were there the sevadars treated us with hot and very tasty tea and leter in the afternoon before having langar.
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  • ...y and municipal board in the Haridwar District in the state of Uttaranchal in northern India. Literally meaning Gateway to God, Haridwar is considered on ...er important pilgrimage destinations: Rishikesh, Badrinath, and Kedarnath. In Haridwar there is a big statue of Shiva at the fork of the river.
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  • ...re is no universal consensus within the Sikh community since its inclusion in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji over who its author is. ...Sevak’'' (edition: 10/04/1918) that a large assembly of the Panth was held in 1853 to discuss the authenticity of Raagmala, after which it was decided th
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  • The '''Institute of Sikh Studies''' (IOSS) was established and registered in 1989 by some learned individuals who felt concerned over the large scale mi ...phers. Apart from commenting about various ongoing issues concerning Sikhs in Indian media, many high quality books authored by famous Sikh theologians h
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  • It is clear that in modern society most people cuts their her hair because they feel that to be Bhagwan Shiv also had long hair and Hindus bathing in sacred [[Ganga]] is produced through these long hairs. Even Brahma, Vishnu
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  • ...ules about what you should and shouldn’t do. Sikhs shouldn’t get caught up in debates that lead nowhere farther than a cyclical debate of continued contr ==Detailed List (Work-in-Progress)==
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  • ...rchers question the authenticity of the Granth and its credibility remains in doubt. ...dha Dal, also claims that few shabads are not written by Guru Gobind Singh in this Granth.
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  • ...] - 1350) ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਭਗਤ ਨਾਮਦੇਵ) was born on [[October 29]], [[1270]], in the state of Maharashtra, village of Naras-Vamani, near Aundha Nagnath and ...rhia]] and the tank by its side was repaired by [[Rani Sada Kaur]], mother-in-law of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]].
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  • ...''[[Granth]]'' (holy book) as their ''living'' [[Guru]]. The [[Revelation in Sikhism|revealed]] holy text spans 1430 pages and contains the actual words ...ked, the Sikhs will tell you that they have a total of 11 Gurus. (10 Gurus in human form, and the eternal ''[[shabad]]'' Guru, the Guru Granth Sahib).
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  • ...mescale provided. The authoritative work on the subject (The Sikh Regiment In The Second World War, Colonel F.T.Birdwood (OBE)) is not freely available. ...living glory can transcend that of their supreme sacrifice, may they rest in peace.
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  • KPS Gill Should Be Tried For Genocide In World Court - Says Widow Of Murdered Sikh Activist-[[J.S.Khalra]] ...s credited with crushing a separatist revolt and addressing Sikh Militancy in the [[Sikh]]-majority state, for doing so, he earned the sobriquet of a "su
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  • ...pro’s and con’s in terms of the wider biological debate, but to look at it in terms of Sikhism and spirituality. As a Sikh, one should be concerned with ...o not say that the Vedas are false, false are those who do not reflect. If in all is one god, then why does one kill the hen? (page 1350)''<br>
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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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  • ...o not say that the Vedas are false, false are those who do not reflect. If in all is one god, then why does one kill the hen ? (SGGS p1350) 5. In this dark age of Kali Yuga, people have faces like dogs; They eat rotting d
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  • ...mocratic Rights]]) and '''PUCL''' ([[People's Union For Civil Liberties]]) in November 1984 after conducting investigations into widespread murder, looti Report of a joint inquiry into the causes and impact of the riots in Delhi from 31 October to 10 November 1984.
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  • Report of a joint inquiry into the causes and impact of the riots in Delhi from 31 October to 10 November 1984 ...by important politicians of the Congress (I) at the top and by authorities in the administration. Although there was the handiwork of a determined group
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  • ...kal Takht]], but the deaths of thousands of innocent Sikh pilgrims (it was only days before the annual commemoration of Guru Arjan's Martyrdom) who were no ...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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