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  • ...on and highlight important Sikh principles. Below is the list of important Sakhis with a message for Sikhs. == Featured Sakhis ==
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  • * 1540: Bhai Bala’s Janam Sakhis dated 1540 * 1650: Mehrban’s Janam Sakhis dated 1650 (Mehrban was a nephew of Guru Arjan)
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  • #redirect [[:Category:Guru Nanak Sakhis]]
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  • (all the above Sakhis are courtsey of [http://www.gurmat.info/sms/smspublications/gurunanakforchi * [[Sakhis]]
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  • ...attern adopted in the Adi Granth. Guru Arjan Dev Added material drawn from other sources to the Bani contained in the Pothis. The devoted Sikhs are believed ...ts composed adulatory verses called Swayyas in prace of Guru Arjan Dev and other Sikh Gurus. Kal, Jalap, Bhikha, Sal, Bhal, Nal, Bal, Mathura, Gyand, Kirat
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  • ...shi" gavah. Lke bala janamsakhi means Bhai Bala jee was witness of the all sakhis in the granth. * [[Sakhis]]
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • ...on and highlight important Sikh principles. Below is the list of important Sakhis with a message for Sikhs. == Featured Sakhis ==
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  • ...t-day granth or single volume by [[Bhai Mani Singh Khalsa]], with help of other [[Khalsa]] brothers. This was done on the direct instruction of [[Mata Su ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]] ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • #redirect [[:Category:Guru Nanak Sakhis]]
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • * 1540: Bhai Bala’s Janam Sakhis dated 1540 * 1650: Mehrban’s Janam Sakhis dated 1650 (Mehrban was a nephew of Guru Arjan)
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  • A kathavachak is someone who recounts Sikh historical accounts, sakhis or inspiring stories of Sikhi in gurdwaras.
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  • [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]] ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • [[category:sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Tegh Bahadur sakhis]]
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  • Another sets up as a Yogi; Or some other kind of ascetic. ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • (all the above Sakhis are courtsey of [http://www.gurmat.info/sms/smspublications/gurunanakforchi * [[Sakhis]]
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  • (all the above Sakhis are courtsey of [http://www.ikonkar.com/sikhism/Sakis/Sakis.htm www.ikonkar {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...eplied, "In one pot were sweets made by a [[Hindu]] sweetmaker, and in the other pot by a [[Muslim]] sweetmaker. [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...Anand Sahib, the Song of Bliss, which is sung in Gurdwara, at weddings and other special occasions, was first created in honor of the Sidh Yogi who became t [[Category:Guru Amar Das Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...from old ballads sung by minstrels to extol Guru Nanak. Since most of the sakhis comprising this work have been lifted from different traditions, the change
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  • ...`s library a janam sakhi manuscript which differed from other extant Janam sakhis and bore an earlier date. ...ly with the manuscript available in the Languages Department, Patiala. The other appears to have been a manuscript, no longer extant, which was later to be
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • [[category:sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Tegh Bahadur sakhis]]
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  • [[category:sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Tegh Bahadur sakhis]]
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  • ...hur Sahib Ji's journey he was pursued by two thieves, one a Muslim and the other a Hindu, who watched day and night for an opportunity to steal his horse. [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...Gainda's brother-in-law committed a murder, and was killed by Gainda. The other brothers-in-law then joined and killed Gainda. And Gainda's son was poisone [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...as able to make some extra money with which she bought the wheat flour and other ingredients for making bread. She made two cakes and took them to a spot wh [[Category:Guru Har Rai Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...on and highlight important Sikh principles. Below is the list of important Sakhis with a message for Sikhs. == Featured Sakhis ==
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  • [[category:sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Tegh Bahadur sakhis]]
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  • ...children, rushed from him screaming; the men cowered in corners. Even the other animals kept their distance, jumping out of the way in fear. Soon, the donk [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...of them to make a platform for him to sit on, one for the morning and the other for the evening. He said that whoever did the better work would receive the [[Category:Guru Ram Das Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • [[Category:Guru Harkrishan Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...awned dark and cloudy. When the [[Guru]] appeared, he seemed to be someone other than their kind master, for he wore dirty clothes and a hunting knife and h ...kh]]s, "Let whoever wants to be a true Sikh of mine eat this with me " The other two Sikhs turned white and drew back in horror, but Lahina kneeled next to
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  • ...le performing his morning ablutions had what is described, in the [[ Janam Sakhis]], as a direct communion with the Divine.
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  • *Someone told me that we were about to run out of sakhis for march [[category:sakhis]]
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  • [[category:sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Tegh Bahadur sakhis]]
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • It is one of the earliest available narrations, in prose, of 50 sakhis (episodes) from the lives of the Gurus, of which 38 relate events in the li ...rical in nature, although several episodes agree with similiar accounts in other sources such as the Gurbilases and Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. The languag
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  • [[category:sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Tegh Bahadur sakhis]]
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  • ...ook up a stick intending to hit him, as he had done, many times before, to other would be visitors who dared to intrude on his privacy. Prema seeing the faq [[category:sakhis]]
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  • [[Category:Sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Arjan Dev Sakhis]]
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  • ...lding parties for the enjoyment of female entertainment, smoking, and many other desecrations. A Sikh who had observed this brought the news to Mahtab Singh ...ay their taxes. One of them distracted the Moghul by conversation when the other suddenly drew his sword and cut off Massa Ranghar's head. The Sikhs ran fro
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • [[Category:Sakhis]] [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]]
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  • ...itness". "Lke bala janamsakhi" means Bhai Bala was the witness of the all sakhis in that book. Amongst many other sakhis during this time, this sakhi is from the time when Bhai Lehna Ji was tryin
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • They asked many other people but everybody in the village was rude and unkind to them. They had t .... The bad people of the other village are good-for-nothing. They will make other people rude and unkind wherever they go. So I have ask God to live comforta
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  • ...and he corrupted the '[[Janam Sakhi]]' of [[Guru Nanak]] by altering many sakhis. Also he is responsible for altering the date of birth of [[Guru Nanak]] fr
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...ary to Sikh principle, there is an emphasis on celibacy. The work contains sakhis from the lives of several of the bhaktas such as Sadhna (83), Sukhdev (88),
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  • [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...hand on one of the pots and at the same time placed his right hand on the other pot. The child then smiled and looked at the pir who made a long and deeper [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • [[Category:Guru Arjan Dev Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...s into a comprehensive site of valuable information for Sikhs and the many other interested people who share common religious and social values with the Sik **[[More Sakhis]]
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  • The other came, but only out of curiosity. He soon became attracted to a woman who e {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...the authentic narrative of such a man, it must follow that the Bala Janam Sakhis provide an essentially trustworthy account of the early life of Guru Nanak. ...o eyewitness authenticity are set forth at the beginning of all Bala Janam Sakhis. The earliest extant version opens as follows:
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...to spend much of their time in conflict, and in seeking out excitement and other idle pursuits. Why do they waste away their lives so?" {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...rat Karni|honest hard work as an essential part]] of ones duty to God. The other two important messages taught by the Guru were the [[Naam Japo|remembering ...ept it?”'' said [[Guru]] ji. Malik Bhago was silent then. Bhai Lalo on the other hand was the symbol of honesty and hard work. So according to [[Guru]] ji i
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  • Sau Sakhi translates to 100 (Sau) stories ([[Sakhi]]s). Non Authentic Sakhis - Sau Sakhi book professes to be a conversation between [[Bhai Sahib Singh] Many different versions of the Sau Sakhis have been circulated throughout time, plaging the Sikh Community:
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...namsakhis were not able to explain Sakhis in limit of Gurmat. So all those Sakhis which are out of limit of Gurmat are condenmed as they should be.
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...d him how many sons he had. Sayt answered, “Guru jee, I have one son.” The other Sikh said, “Guru jee he’s lying again, he has got 5 sons.” [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...who was deputed by Guru Arjan to go to Singhladip (Singhladip of the Janam Sakhis), present-day Sri Lanka, to fetch a copy of a manuscript called the Pran Sa ...unjabi. The author mentions some place-names with their distance from each other in some cases. Some of these
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...ase ravaged his body, and soon his fingers and toes fell off one after the other. He was reduced to crawling about to move himself from one place to another [[Category:Guru Amar Das Sakhis]]
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  • ...e.php?file=4 Mr Sikhnet.com - Various Videos on Meditiation, Turban Tying, Sakhis, etc]
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  • '''Other media''' '''Sakhis:'''
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • * [[:Category:Sakhis|Sakhis]]
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  • ...in 1705 by the 10th Guru. Bhai Sahib Singh is said to have committed these sakhis to writing. ==Other works' drawn inspiration from Panj Sau Sakhi==
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  • ...did not show up. Where was the Guru? May be he had gone somewhere for some other business? After waiting for nearly an hour, the Kabul jathedar went ahead a To Baba Buddha ji's surprise, it was none other than [[Guru Arjan Dev]] Himself. As a sign of respect, Baba Buddha Ji went
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  • ...ld, and I will only do what my King tells me to do. I will not follow what other sikhs tell me to do.' ...to live at the feet of satguru sri guru nanak dev ji maharaj. Mana on the other hand went to the bazzar to sell the gems, and was there arrested on suspici
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  • They said, '''''‘Such work is not fit for sons of the Guru. Some other Sikh should do it. Perhaps, that man, coming this way, might agree to do it Bhai Lehna began to work like other Sikhs in the [[Sangat]]. He worked more actively than the rest. He loved to
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  • [[Category:Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis]] ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • * [[:Category:Sakhis|Sakhis]]
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...nd drink. The village people gave him some clothes too as they use to give other hermits and fakirs. When Guru ji saw the bundle of clothes with Mardana he [[category:sakhis]]
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  • [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • [[Category:Guru Angad Dev Sakhis]]
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  • ...ve weapons, sports such as swimming and [[gatka]], administration and many other skills that he would need to be a great spiritual ruler in the future. He g ...of his ability. Other than this, let him embrace the practices of all the other Gurus. Let him hold Bhai Buddha in honor and treat his Sikhs with respect.
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  • [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • : '''“The home of Guru Nanak Dev Ji is like no other in this world or the next. No one shall leave empty handed.” ''' [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...orates a substantial block of stories which are to be found in none of the other major traditions. This cluster of anecdotes was evidently drawn from the or ...di 3, 1790 Bk/ 31 August 1733. The manuscript is said to be a copy of some other now non-extant manuscript which appears to have originally been written sub
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  • ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis== {{Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis}}
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...athedar asked one of the Sewadars in attendance, who turned out to be none other than Baba Buddha Jee, where Guruji was? The Sangat was shocked, their new found servant was non other than Guru Arjan Dev Jee himself!
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  • ...it is said on September 3rd, 1686 expressed his desire to Punjab Kaur and other of his close disciples to sit in prolonged meditation for at least three [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...is bed. After watching all this one said that who tugs the bow these days? Other said "Are these weapons just for showoff?". One requested to Tug the arrow ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...tness". "Lke bala janamsakhi" means Bhai Bala was the witness of the all sakhis in that book. Amongst many other sakhis during this time, this sakhi is from the time when Bhai Lehna Ji was tryin
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...use] of a zamindar of village Chamkaur and the killing of his two sons and other companions; and the capture of his mother and another son.... ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • ...ome said Mohri, others Mohan—sons of the Guru— and others again thought of other faithful and obedient Sikhs. The Guru, disappointing them all, put the neck [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...presented them with a ripe crop of grain ready to be harvested. Along with other icons, a picture of the Guru is placed in the shrine. People light butter l
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  • * [[:Category:Sakhis|Sakhis]]
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  • ...ance as the authentic record of the life of Guru Nanak largely displacing other important collections. In the popular estimation it still retains this repu ...ithin the space of twelve years. The first of these had been acquired with other works from the H.T. Colebrooke collection which had been presented to the l
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • [[Category:Guru Amar Das Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • ...des historical and mythological aspects. THere is no proper arrangement of sakhis, it feels like what sakhi comes in authors mind that is written. No proper #The name of Bhai Bala is not mentioned in other Janamsakhis (biographies).
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  • [[category:sakhis]]
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...kh]] used to close his shop early and go to see [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji. The other shopkeeper [[Manmukh]] asked [[Gurmukh]] that why do you close your shop ea ...evious life. Most people will take revenge and so the cycle of making each other suffer continues life after life. A mythical story to explain this is of a
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  • == Sakhis & Comments ==
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  • ...been destroyed? You also know the meaning of the word ‘Dund’. It means no other religion remains, Hindu or Moslem. Only Khalsa Panth will remain. Moreover '''Hindu: In your Sakhis (religious biographies) many stories prove Sikhs to be Hindus. Guru Tegh Ba
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  • ...re detailed, but with the miraculous element predominating as in the Janam Sakhis. The succeeding seven Gurus have been barely mentioned, except Guru Hargobi
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  • ...and honest man. He was very rich. He used to worship the Devi Durga. Many other people of his village did the same. He was their leader. Every year a large ...alled "[[Waheguru]]". Bhai Jodha did not visit Devi Durga’s temple. On the other hand, he used to think of God. He used to recite or read aloud the holy son
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  • ...er letters, and were given as special gifts to khans (kings) and rulers of other countries, but were most commonly used in hunting. The whitest phase of thi ...and starlings will also be taken. Sakers are also known to steal food from other raptors
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  • Guru Nanak Dev Ji entered the river for purposes of bathing as other common pilgrims were doing. Instead of throwing water to the east, he, howe ...that the proper method of performing the ritual was to throw water in the other direction. His water thrown to the west was of no use to him or to his dead
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...e rich and the poor are all equal here. So Akbar will be welcomed like all other visitors to the Guru's place and special arrangements need not be made."'' [[Category:Guru Amar Das Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...to spend much of their time in conflict, and in seeking out excitement and other idle pursuits. Why do they waste away their lives so?" [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...f their religion is a world first. No other religion in the world promotes other faiths so broadly and so profusely; only Nanak welcomes peoples of all fait == Guru Nanak sakhis ==
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  • ...with all their might. At the Guru's instructions, they took up lathis and other arms with courage. They resisted the robbers. Loud din of the conflict reac [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...eing offered by the [[Mughals]] if they abandoned their faith against the other stark option of a brutal, painful and tragic death entombed within a wall ...embers of the Guru household for the highest ideals of humanity and on the other hand you have the lowly, cruel, cold-blooded and barbaric acts of the might
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  • ...us. But breaking an idol is not good. We must have respect and regard for other people's religion and way of worship. Breaking an idol with hatred is like [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...ure is supplied free of charge to anyone who is interested in Sikhism. Our other means of fulfilling the mission is by holding Gurmat camps, seminars, Kirta ...Produce and distribute books on the Sikh Faith in English and Panjabi, and other languages to enlighten the younger generation of Sikhs as well as non-Sikhs
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  • ...ly through the Lord's Name. ||2|| The performance of countless millions of other devotions is not even equal to one devotion to the Name of God"'' {{sggs-re [[Category:Bhagat Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • [[Category:Guru Hargobind Sakhis]]
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  • ...called for Prithia and asked him three times if he knew anything about the other letters. Prithia denied it everytime. The all knowing Guru knew his thought [[Category:Guru Arjan Dev Sakhis]] [[Category:Sakhis]]
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  • This sakhi is an adaption of one of Baba Isher Singh jee's audio tape sakhis. ...d to majestic temples, sober ashrams, holy rivers, renowned sadhus and any other religious place I had been told about, yet my mind was as restless as it wa
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  • ...ecorated, while another stone is walked upon. If former is a god, then the other must also be a god. Says Naam Dayv, I serve the Lord. ||4||1|| (525, [[Guru [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...split themselves into batches of five each who would go out one after the other to engage the besiegers in hand to hand combat. Jujhar Singh led the last s ...] and [[Bhai Sahib Singh]] (two of the original Panj Piarey) along with 3 other Singhs accompanied Sahibzada Baba Jujhar Singh . The Mughals were shocked a
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  • ...en copies of the Dasam Granth preserved at Sri Takht Sahib at PATNA and in other Sikh gurudwaras, this report affirmed that the Holy Volume was compiled at
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  • ...om Baisakh to Kartik, it is essential that we, briefly, refer to the Janam Sakhis of Guru Nanak written from time to time. ...point that Guru Nanak was born in the month of Baisakh. Before these Janam Sakhis became to be known Bhai Bala's Janam Sakhi, as mentioned above, had overwhe
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  • ..., Nijabat Khan and Hayat Khan (Omar khan) who were to be paid Rs.5 and the other soldiers were to be paid Rs.1. They were all trained by Guru sahib. ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • ...cknowledge but one God, and the creature he should treat as a creature. In other words he should be a monotheist, not a worshipper of minor deities and idol {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...nded leaders accomplished the task of warning the people, Lahkhpat, on the other hand, stealthily posted a large number of sepoys around the temple. He sat [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...e wife was a priviledge or royal act. During those days kings, chiefs, and other important people usually had more than one wife as a symbol of their being ...ome adults. Arranged weddings where a couple grow to love and respect each other over a lifetime is still more common in India than the so called love match
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  • The [[Janam Sakhis]] also refer to his visit to Baghdad. Mention has been made of Guru Nanak h
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  • ...rk and his job was to pass bills for construction projects. If he was like other people, Baoo jee would have taken bribes and made a palace for himself but Baoo jee would get up at 12.05 AM and then without letting any other member of the family know, would bathe and then begin his true work (naam).
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  • ...nd some have obviously been touched up to advance the claims of one or the other branches of the Guru's family, or to exaggerate the roles of certain discip ==Other Janamsakhis==
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  • There is no other gate than Thine; to whose gate shall I go? And knoweth none other than God.
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  • ...ir obsequies. There is no doubt that, perhaps, the first Gur Sikh was none other than Bibi Nanaki and second [[Gursikh]] was Rai Bular, the ruler of Talwand
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  • * [[Sakhis of Guru Nanak]]
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  • ...han]], marks the field where [[Guru Nanak]] used to play in the company of other children. As is apparent from the name, this site is related with the wonde ...of the Nirmala Singhs. Besides Tirath Singh, the Mahant there were also 37 other patidaars. The Gurdwara came under the panthic management at the time of th
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  • |Other Info = [[Guru Nanak Udasis|Four Udasis]] ...[[wikipedia:Sacred text|books]] to learn the true religion, and of all the other tenets that were to define his teachings. Never did he ask his listeners t
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  • ...dni Prakash, on the one hand, and Raja Fateh Shah of Tehri Garhwal, on the other, in a long standing dispute for certain land skirting the river. As a resul ==Guru Gobind Singh Sakhis==
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  • ...der, and a box which appeared to be a case for a musical instrument on the other shoulder. And a few steps behind him stood the man from my visions. He wa Other Sakhis also at:
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  • |Other Info = [[Guru Nanak Udasis|Vier Udasis]] ...[[wikipedia:Sacred text|books]] to learn the true religion, and of all the other tenets that were to define his teachings. Never did he ask his listeners t
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  • ...en to kirtan. Then he used to sweep the floor of the Gurdwara Sahib and do other sewa as required. Only after this nitnem, he used to start his day. He, by [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...adn't believed him then and I believed him even less now, but there was no other hope. So I knelt on the side of the bed and prayed, Other Sakhis also at: [http://www.gurmatps.org/index.html?other_books/naamnet/index www.
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  • ...s party plunged their horses into the flooded river. They soon reached the other bank. The enemy didnot have the courage to jump into the fast flowing ice c ...slam but the boys stood calm and quiet. They were busy reciting Japuji and other hymns of the Gurus. When they were buried in the wall up to the shoulders t
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  • ...dingly and sent for his followers. The Sikhs of Majha, Malwa and Doaba and other places thronged to Anandpur. They were delighted at the prospect of battle, ...two eldest sons and some veteran Sikhs reached the village Ghanaula on the other side of Sarsa river. Apprehending that the route ahead might be beset with
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  • ...to discuss many things with you. I need a new cow for example, and a few other simple requests - but for now, please eat."'' [[Category:Bhagat Dhanna]] [[category:Sakhis]] [[Category:Other Sakhis]]
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  • ...e work, when studied with a sifting eye and combined with information from other sources, can be of good use in arriving at a realistic idea of the Sikh ord
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  • ...xperienced God.<ref>Sakhi (religious story) no. 10 – Puratan Janam sakhis; sakhis no. 28-29 Mehrban Janam Sakhi; Sakhi 37 – Bale wali Janamsakhi1</ref> In History and Philosophy, on the other hand, while considering God‘s existence have put forward the following ar
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  • ...iters of the old Janam Sakhis (witness accounts of lives of Guru Nanak and other Gurus) have also mentioned the blessing, preaching and reforming of several ==Gurpurbs and Other Events==
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  • ...at Trivendrum (now Thiruvanthapuram) in Kerala. I was accompanied by some other Hindu colleagues, and stayed there for a day. On reaching the island by tra ...was a Minister in the Hyderabad Deccan regime. He also set up gurdwaras at other places in the South which were visited by Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji. Sardar Har
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  • ...his brother did not let her take possession of her share of the land. When other methods failed, she went to the fields and personally told the brother of h [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...ictment of Aurangzeb and the treachery of his Mughal Generals and forces, other parts of the letter are like one from an older wiser veer (brave or valian ...nd Ghani Khan on one side and Bhai Dharam Singh and Bhai Mann Singh on the other they set off towards the village of Ghulal.
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  • ...g/wiki/Mughal_India#List_of_Mughal_Emperors nearly 350 years]. Muslims and other invaders were tempted to invade India because of disunity among [[Hindus]] ...ver returned this in kind. While Hindu Generals helped the Mughals conquer other Hindu kingdoms, the Mughals set about converting those of the lower castes
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  • ...He gave them a huge selection of food to eat. He gave them cool water and other juices to drink. Then he sat near the Guru, with folded hands. {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...ople used to come to fetch drinking water from this fountain. There was no other source of fresh drinking water nearby. The water from the fountain then pro ...nd to punish the "non-believers". After travelling through Arabia and many other countries, in 1521 A.D during the summer season, [[Guru Nanak]] reached thi
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  • ...s an eye-witness to the havoc created during these invasions. The ''Janam Sakhis'' mention that [[Guru Nanak]] himself was taken captive at Saidpur. A litt The ''Janam Sakhis'' continue, "Babar kissed his (Guru Nanak's) feet. He said, 'On the face of
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  • ...erals of the Mughal forces has tasted a gold tipped arrow and left for the other world. Many of the enemy troops, out of fear, are seen hiding behind a wall ...other, have passed a Gurmata, asking him to leave the fortress. He has no other option but to accept their edict. Accordingly, accompanied by three Sikhs,
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  • ...gnising the birth place), because Guru Gobind Singh was born there. On the other half, he built a Shvetambar Jain Temple — both have a common wall. {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...e [[langar]], cleaning the dishes, serving the visiting [[sangat]] and any other [[seva]] he could find. The Guru too heard of Bhai Manjh's [[seva]]. He cal ...s of wood from now on and he would give one to the [[langar]] and sell the other to earn his living and use it to purchase his food. Bhai Manjh's daughter a
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  • ...reign minister and internal affairs minister was Farid Azizudin, a Muslim. Other important ranks in Raja Ranjit Singh’s government were all held by Muslim ...arted Raja Ranjit Singh started calling Akali jee “Sachee Sarkaar”. On the other hand, after this incident Dhyaan Singh started looking for an excuse to ins
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  • ...gets a steady flow of worshippers who pass through Rajgir on their way to other towns. ...v is organized every year. A large number of Sikh families from Mumbai and other parts of the country, which visit Patna for celebrating the birthday of [[G
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  • ...rent alphabets which helped children in learning pronounciation, usage and other aspects of usage of this alphabet. Here Guru Nanak delivers his teaching to * [[Sakhis of Guru Nanak]]
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  • ...ng Vishnu Bhagwan in the heaven. Similarly he would claim an audience with other gods and his visits ...meditation Lord’s name is the only superior work deed in a man’s life. All other ritualistic actions are not worship but acts of impressing people. Closing
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  • ...ly from the hermit, caused many other people to gather around and ask each other what the dispute was all about. The hermit kept making noise accusing and m ...nds are soiled with lust, anger, greed, attachments and false pride beside other ill traits. Sikhs must be cautious of such impostors. They must strive to u
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  • ..., although there is no definite supporting evidence. Some writers of Janam Sakhis have extended his travels even to some countries in Central Asia. ...ome isolated verses of Guru Nanak are linked to some travels in some Janam Sakhis.
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  • After travelling through {{w|Arabia}} and many other countries, in [[1521]] A.D during the summer season, [[Guru Nanak]] reached ...the town and was then used by the people for all their needs. There was no other source of fresh water nearby, therefore Wali Qandhari used this dera to ass
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  • There was no shop or any other commercial outfit in or near the Gurdwara. I asked one of the sevadars if t ...e but is quite informative about the events associated with Guru Nanak and other legends.
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  • ...’s agonized screams and the shrieks of her friends, the family members and other villagers rushed to the spot. Everyone heard the shocking story. But no one ...gh under the shade of a tree, the brother and sister started searching for other survivors. But they could find only one who was unconscious, but not wounde
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  • The ministers were taken back, all other saints had accepted this offering and left the King alone. ShivNabh was tol {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...r own verse, the meaning of the compositions they had inherited. The Janam Sakhis contain these interpretations clothed in much hagiographical detail. This i ...a, who completed his tika of Japu in 1795, followed by exegeses of several other banis. Anandghana was the first to separate historical account from interpr
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  • ...ring one such ablution that Guru Nanak had what is described, in the Janam Sakhis, as a direct communion with the Divine. As the Janam Sakhis narrate the details, Guru Nanak one morning disappeared into the stream and
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  • ...o is strictly forbidden and it should not be touched/used even by mistake. Other religions have also forbade the use of tobacco, a Hindu Puran tells Hindus {{Sakhis of Guru Gobind Singh}}
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  • ...swered that he enjoys holding fights of cocks and he also kept falcons and other fighters birds as pets. [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...punjabi.org/elib/unicode.aspx Online Searchable Multilingual Puratan Janam Sakhis] by [[Punjabi University]] ==Other useful Links==
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  • ...u. One Jogi became a cobra to frighten the Guru, the other became wolf and other started rain of fire. The powerful Guru sat calmly unperturbed and unharmed {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...ned as to have a double octagonal structure, one rising exteriorly and the other interiorly - the former also serving as circumambulatory. The storeys risin ...are also two series of paintings: one, presenting the ten Gurus; and, the other, depicting members of the whole lineage of [[Baba Buddha]] Ji. [[Sri Chand]
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  • ...He decided to roast one of the three on the fire direct. He would keep the other two safely bound. He would eat them later. Guru ji was, then, almost at Kau {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...communities then decided to divide the cloth sheet one burying it and the other consigning it to a fire. Therefore both a grave and a smadh exist at Kartar • There are instances in the old history books [Janam Sakhis] relating how the Guru started the institution of Langar the free kitchen f
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  • ...''. '''Their main center was Bhaini Sahib, in Ludhiana District of Punjab. other Center's being Amritsar, Ludhiana, Hisar, Sialkot. The Sect was born, start ...ry, with each other, The Ramgarhia, Arora, Jatts etc, intermarry with each other, as long as the husband, and wife are Namdhari, Caste dies not matter, this
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  • ...d the matter with his uncle, Mama Kripal Chand, and Munshi Saheb Chand and other advisers. He spoke about it to his mother also. Everyone was of the opinion ...in October, Guruji accompanied by his mother, Mata Gujari, his family and other followers set off for Nahan. A company of 500 armed soldiers was in attenda
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  • ...young Guru made an acrostic on his alphabet. As in similar compositions in other languages, the letters were taken consecutively, and words whose initials t By His Binding, all the world is bound; no other Command prevails. ||6||
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  • ...ntains collections of various writings of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], Poets and other Sikhs. Sarbloh Granth literally means ''"the Granth or Scripture of all-ste ...azoor Sahib (Sachkhand, Nanded). This extra Bani has been been seen in any other Birs of Sri Sarbloh Granth Sahib Ji but has the same writing style of Sri K
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  • 40 days, you have to do 5 bania, other then your nitnem (10 bania daily), and do ardas everyday that: "Babaji kirp =Sakhis=
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  • ...nt-day granth or single volume by [[Bhai Mani Singh Khalsa]], with help of other [[Khalsa]] brothers. This was done on the direct instruction of [[Mata Sun ...' which is top of all, which deny and destroy all Ill and Negative Mind. Other name of Sarad is Narad(Na + Radd) which means he could not be denied or af
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  • ...an-sikhs with visas.jpg|Around 100,000 Sikhs from Canada, US, Malaysia and other countries also want to visit Pakistan. Photo:tribune.com.pk}} ...ere will be no restrictions on the number of Sikhs coming to Pakistan from other countries.
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  • ...are various interpretations of the three strands to represent many of the other triads like ''Mahasarasvati'', ''Mahalakshmi'' and ''Mahakali''. Or the thr {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...y Scriptures in simple Sakhis, which are couplets with musical rhythm. His Sakhis are so important that they are accepted as supreme testimony of profound sp ...e than ordinary weavers who have no idea of distinguishing themselves from other [[Hindu]] weavers in matters of doctrines. However, [[Kabir]] whatever his
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  • Giani Bhajan Singh: Can you mention any other significant incident related to this great Saaka (incident) of Punja Sahib? [[category:sakhis]]
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  • ...peaceful throughout her pregnancy, meditating constantly on God's name. No other mother can have been more fortunate than her, in rearing the saviour Nanak According to the Bala Sakhis, Guru Nanak was very fond of his maternal grandmother. They were very close
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  • ...-Pak war. The shrine or Samadh of [[Guru Nanak]] stands out as there is no other habitation around. There is a nearby railway connection which is named ‘D ...communities then decided to divide the cloth sheet one burying it and the other consigning it to a fire. Therefore both a grave and a smadh exist at Kartar
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  • ...umbers of villagers ( villagers were the basic infantry of Mughal Empire). Other infantry would include the Hindu Bhumi militiamen and matchlockmen. They ad ...Beloved ones) and 40 Sikhs were able to cross the river and regroup on the other side.
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  • ...he ordered the release of the Guru Nanak and at Guru Nanak's request many other prisoners were released as well. As any other historical Gurdwara in India, Gurdwara Nanak Piao has grown exponentially i
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  • Several other buildings were added in the years after the S.G.P.C. took control on the ne ...overnment allows Sikh jathas, a few hundred strong each, to visit this and other shrines at Nankana Sahib, Panja Sahib and Lahore.
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  • ...uru to think of the pain and worry which he was causing to his parents and other relative by his strange ways and appealed to him so to mend his day-to-day ..., lives and deaths. In each life he had his parents, brothers, sisters and other relatives. With the end of one life, the relatives pertaining to that life
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  • ...was on his way back form Kurukshetra after the solar eclipse fair, and the other, much more bloody and tragic, on 7th December 1705 after the evacuation of ...ire, they felt happy over the kill until they recognized him to be someone other than the Guru.
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  • They congratulated themselves and congratulated each other for having gone so far with the Guru. For having traveled such a distance. .... By this time he had only 4 companions. His servant Lehna, the yogi and 2 other Sikhs.
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  • ...er Meeto was busy in packing lunch for her husband Karoria (Karori Mal) & other workers, working in fields. {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • (This was well before [[Galileo]] looked into the night sky. In other sections of Japji Sahib, Guru Nanak speaks of infinite brahmands (universes {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...emanation of Guru Padmasambhava. Many of our pilgrims visited Amritsar and other holy places which they looked upon as equal in importance to Buddha-Gaya. T {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...nce to the commands of the Guru. These stories, which are told in Janam - Sakhis of the total “sacrificism intellects” of Lahana are therefore very sign ...s views. We should be wrong in assuming that Nanak forbade the worship of other gods on the grounds of the unity of the supreme. He took over the whole Pa
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  • ...hs accept Guru Granth Sahib Ji as our only scripture and accept only those Sakhis and religious books that are in accord with Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This is t Except the Word of the Guru, all other word is false. False is the Word that is not the true Guru’s. False are t
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  • ...the memory of the Visit of Guru Nanak Dev ji, one managed by Nirmalas and other by Udasis. The Gurdwara is situated on the hillock on the western bank of t {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...t with Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh Religion. According to the Bala Sakhis, Guru Nanak was very fond of his maternal grandmother. They were very close ...s love for his sister is referred to in most touching terms in some of the Sakhis. A sister's love for her brother is a perennial theme of Punjabi folklore.
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  • ...e which was not the case until the beginning of the twentieth century: any other form of the ritual will not have the sanction of [[gurmat]] today. As rega [[Gurmat]] does not approve of renunciation. It insists, on the other hand, on active participation in life. Human existence, according to [[Sik
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  • ...itual path'', especially in the presence of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Two other expressions in common use that carry the same connotation are; "Sadh Sangat ...uch a gathering may be in a [[gurdwara]], in a private residence or in any other place, but in the presence of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The purpose is rel
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  • ...great luminaries appeared on the horizon of India, one on the east and the other in the west. They were Chaitanya and Nanak. [[Guru Nanak|Nanak]] was the fo ...This is a very sacred place for the [[Sikhs]]. One day while Raja and all other devotees were assembled to pay homage to Lord Jagannath, Nanak explained th
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  • ...assimilate it into theirs Some claim Guru Nanak Dev Ji as their own while other organisations say he was part of them. ...status. So the spiritual Guruship will rest with Aadh Granth Sahib Ji, no other person after me will become Guru. Guru now rests with Aadh Granth Sahib Ji.
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  • ...g after his death, mark the places where he was born, where he played with other children, where he studied and where he tended his father's cattle. ...am Asthan, marks the field where Guru Nanak used to play in the company of other children. Guru Hargobind during his visit to the town is said to have marke
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  • ...would promise sons to the sonless and riches to the poor and do a thousand other things to gain power and control over the people's minds. If someone incurr ...n in all its forms as an unpardonable sin against God and humanity. On the other, those whose lot it was to be ruled and ordered, should acquire dignity and
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  • ...ak]] was an eye witness to the havoc created during these invasions. Janam Sakhis mention that he himself was taken captive at Saidpur. A line of his, outsid ...ut of India in the following year. The hymn in Tilang measure is, like the other three, an expression of Guru Nanak's feeling of distress at the moral degra
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  • ...s the Promised Messiah to his followers, became a target of criticism from other Muslims who considered his claim to prophethood to be blasphemous. This cri ...Muslim ummah to their violent beliefs, but all the members of the Worlds' other religions as well). Yesterday (June 19th) the head of the Deobandi school o
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  • * [http://www.jagmeetsingh159.blogspot.com Jagmeet Singh] - Sakhis, Life Histories of Guru Sahib and Shabads ...ka.I have been helped by sikhis for the research. Now, I have expanded to other areas. I try to present my reflections on sikhism, health and sikhism as it
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  • ...ng one such ablution that Guru Nanak had what is described, in the [[Janam Sakhis]], as a direct communion with the Divine. Five centuries ago as [[Guru Nana ...is in final stages. And plants will soon be set up at Tanda, Begowal and other industrial towns along the length of the Bein.
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  • ...Guru reached Sultanpur. The elder sister, Bibi Nanki and her husband, and other acquaintances were overjoyed to see him back. {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...king, belong to the genre known as rahitnamas. [[Bhai Nand Lal]] and some other Sikhs contemporary or near-contemporary with [[Guru Gobind Singh]] compiled ...of an animal slaughtered slowly in the Muslim way; who sings compositions other than those of the Gurus; who attends performances by dancing girls; who goe
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  • When Gyani Jaimal Singh of Kharar saw McLeod’s growing interest in the Janam Sakhis, he felt that there was a Cunningham or Macauliffe in the making. Little c ...ject those contradictions - whether or not such tensions actually exist in other traditions.”
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  • |Other Info = Wrote [[Dasam Granth]] and [[Sarabloh Granth]]<br> Creation of [[Kha ...teachings are very scientific and most suitable for all times. Unlike many other prophets he never called himself God or 'the only son of God.' Instead he c
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  • ...hoomiya, had made an announcement that whenever any ‘sadhus’, ‘fakirs’ and other holy men or mendicants came to the village, they were to be sent to his ho ...me the way to receive God’s grace and forgiveness. I will also follow the other two rules regarding the salt and not ill-treating the poor.”
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  • According to Pret Kriya1 you believe that by offering Pindas at Gaya and other places one gets emancipation. To appease the ancestors (dead) you do Shradh ...t hungry for a month, if in Shradha rice, sesame, barley, mash (beans) and other vegetables are offered. With fish, added, the period is two months, deer me
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  • # Early Sikh Tradition. A study of the janam-sakhis. Oxford: the Clarendon Press (1980). xiv, 317p. Reprinted as a part of ...tions of 21 works consisting of proto-rahit compositions, rahit-namas, and other Rahit material. Accepted for publication by OUP, New Delhi. Translation fro
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  • ...Shah Vanjara declaring Guru Teg Bahadur Jee the Guru is mentioned thus in Sakhis : ...alive and Bhai Mani Singhs son Chitar Singh wastied with spokes. Their six other brothers also achieved martydom similarly while preserving Sikhism. Just as
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  • ...ort to positivism or to the declaration of the death of the author. On the other hand, by making the Guru Granth and the Guru Panth articulated and understo ...in no way avoids the rupture between the Scripture and its readers. On the other hand, the process of reading and understanding inevitably contains the mome
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  • ...s) accept Guru Granth Sahib Ji as our only scripture and accept only those Sakhis and religious books that are in accord with Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This is t Except the Word of the Guru, all other word is false. False is the Word that is not the true Guru’s. False are t
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  • ...on the mission of this unique patriot and courageous fighter. Many [[Janam Sakhis]] written, earlier and now, by over zealous devotees are available. Carried ...ned for the petty consideration of two dinars in the markets of Ghazni and other cities. The Hindus that were not forced to convert looked down upon Musl
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  • ...ry or orthodoxy. [[WKWF|Vahiguru ji ka Khalsa Vahiguru ji ki Fateh]], the other form of salutation, is generally used only by people punctilious in the obs ...tion repudiates the claim of Brahma, one aspect of the Hindu trinity or of other deities, to be the true creator.
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  • the Sakhis with the exception of a few have been constructed on the basis one form or the other. Therefore, most of the anecdotes recorded in the
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  • ...ribution of high quality literature in Panjabi, Hindi, English and various other languages. ...ng the biggest ever collection of books on Sikhism in English, Punjabi and other languages. Suppliers of English/Punjabi/Indian books world-wide. Undertakin
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  • ...he house of one Jaita Seth situated at a place called Bishambherpur (Janam Sakhis) near Pachhmi Darwaja of then walled city of Patna with a number of gates, ...ts. Most of the pilgrims come to Gaya to light the earthen lamp or perform other shradhs (Hindu rites) for the salvation of their ancestors. According to Su
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  • ...log is a new addition to try to provide the most up-to-date announcements. Other seconds we are currently working on include a community directory, calendar ...ad other's thoughts about the world we live in. He is also willing to help other Sikhs in their lives with the life and business knowledge he has gained.
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  • ...out shĝhīs or processions and held philosophical debates with scholars of other religious denominations as a part of their preaching activity. Sometimes th Nirmala Scholars easily integrated with the scholars of other religions and philosophies. Nirmalas see themselves as true Sanatan 'Sam Va
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  • ...as '''Satguru'''. This essentially is the focal point of a Gurdwara. The other main component is the holy congregation called the [[Sadh Sangat]] who are ...ch generally limits the term to a resting place. According to the [[Janam Sakhis]], [[Guru Nanak]] wherever he went, called upon his followers to establish
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  • ...attendant. They loved each other from the start, and used to delight each other at night singing sweet hymns to God, Mardana playing the rebeq to accompany ...d one from Lab's; when he squeezed both, from the one came blood, from the other the milk of human kindness. Thus he showed how the coarse food of the poor
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  • |Other Info = [[Guru Nanak Udasis|Four Udasis]] ...), which is believed to be [[Saturday]] [[15 April]] [[1469]] ; while some other chronicles state the date of birth as October 20, 1469. The [[Sikh]]s now c
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  • ...he asked unusual questions and gave intelligent answers to questions from other people. His logic was irrefutable and every one loved him for his humility ...an elder sister named Nanaki. Both of them were very affectionate to each other discussing everything between them. Regarding the ceremony of the Janeu Nan
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  • ...during the course of its (three-centuries-long) well noted career, on the other hand were the attemts to mobilize the common Sikhs through their own common {{Sakhis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...a Keski, 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 ...over Keshas form part of the human body and are not obtained and worn like other Kakaars.
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  • On the other hand, [[Sulakhani]] had the benefit of listening to his preaching and his d ...and [[Bhai Jai Ram|Bhaiyya Jai Ram]] died suddenly only three days of each other, she took back her eldest son and continued with her daily chores of lookin
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  • ...bread from Lalo's house. In one hand the Guru held Lalo's bread and in the other that of Malik Bhago's, and when he squeezed both, milk came out from Lalo's ...torted,"How far your ancestors are from here?" One of them replied,"in the other world."
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  • Adopt one and reject the other. One boat may sink, but the other shall cross over.
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  • ...ate to wash over board. The crew's frightened voices, calling out to each other and their Creator could be heard above the howling winds, as they struggled ...s Bani. When Satgur Tegh Bahadur ji composed hymns, Makhan Shah Lobana and Other renowed Sikhs understood it and declared him as Guru.
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  • ...h Muqam Raja Shivnabh Ki''. It seems to have been copied later by several other scribes. In the Janam Sakhis it has been stated that Guru Nanak met [[Raja Shivnabh]]. The very name ind
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  • ...n important trading center, enroute to Central Asia as well as Kashmir and other parts of India. The caravans to Lahsa, central Asia and India passed throug ...stic and once most treaded pass between India and Tibet – the Natu La. The other track continues in the north direction for many days till we hit Pegong. Af
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  • ...rstanding of the qibla prayer direction to be the direction of God and for other omnipresence to be the same thing as idolatry as shirk. Guru Nanak Dev ji t ...w.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Rabia_Basri Rabia meets kabah]. There are other stories around the world which display such similar miracles.
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  • There are a number of very interested 'Sakhis'(stories) connected with Bhai Mardana on Guru Nanak's four Divine journeys, ...ying that it is not right for a keertania to anticipate from anywhere else other than from his Guru.
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  • ...extend equal rights to all native religions and to align with none”, or in other words, in pursuance of the policy of “religious impartiality.” This mad ...istration. This legitimised the position of managers, leading families and other groups or organisations. The British followed the precedent of Ranjit Singh
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  • ...c consciousness blossomed in full. He had a revelation, or, as the [[Janam Sakhis]] narrate, was led to the presence of God, and commissioned to propagate Hi ...ed to conceal their true feelings about their religion, culture and sundry other matters and to develop a kind of servility of character in order to get on
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