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  • ...eals with social order as expressed in the caste system and the subjection and elimination of forces outside the brahminical social order which hope is ex ...rmation are linked, which is why Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Veda
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  • ==Acc. To Sikhism== ...s powers. In Sikhism Goddesses are Mostly used denote Materialistic Things and Human Emotions.
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  • ...political institution, declared the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat as "Anti-Sikh", and forbade all Sikhs from having any association with it. In 2009, Rulda Singh * [[Sikhism & RSS]]
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  • Ezhavas are the largest Hindu community in Kerala and are also one of the major progressive communities of the state. They are co ...growth of the Ezhava movement, many families later retuned to [[Hinduism]] and the number of Sikh Ezhavas dwindled.
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  • ...eroes, sages and demigods, and descriptions of Hindu cosmology, philosophy and geography. See also {{w|Puranas}}. ...ve prominence to a particular deity and most use an abundance of religious and philosophical concepts. They are usually written in the form of stories rel
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  • ...anslated as ''the faithful''. They live mainly in Indian Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana.. ...after the attack of Aryans in Indus Valley Civilzation they were uprooted and were broken from their history.
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  • ...fied component of Hindu customary law. Smṛti also denotes non-Shruti texts and is generally seen as secondary in authority to Shruti. The literature which * [[Sikhism and Hinduism]]
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  • ...around the world. Their verses are recited at prayers, religious functions and other auspicious occasions. In modern times, Vedic studies are crucial in t ...losophies, Buddhism and Jainism, did not accept the authority of the Vedas and evolved into separate religions. In Indian philosophy these groups are refe
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  • ...the whole viewpoint of Hindu is condenmed even Bhagat Kabir Says Garuda(in hinduism) was not able to find god. The Lord has placed the magic spell of the Shabad into his mouth, and destroyed the poison of ego. ||1||
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  • ...adapted Sikhism during the 18th and 19th centuries and originally followed Hinduism. Both are entirely different gotras although they have similar spell, '''j ...estling (something encouraged and taught by Guru Angad to the Sikh people) and weightlifting, they possessed good physical attributes for soldiery. Accord
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  • ...], [[Jainism]] and [[Sikhism]]. Sikhism is the youngest of these religions and the founder of [[Sikhi]], [[Guru Nanak]] was born in [[Punjab]] which forme ...the partition, India included present-day [[Pakistan]] and [[Bangladesh]] and all of Jammu & Kashmir. The Mughals called their Indian Kingdom, Hindusta
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  • ...isakhi]] day in 1936, fed up of caste barriers, Bhaskaran embraced Sikhism and became Bhupinder Singh. he was not alone. Around 300 families, mostly from ...stayed back. Some youth were attracted by the discliplined life and joined Sikhism.
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  • De kern geloven van het Sikhism zijn: :: - to value and respect positive ideals like [[Sat|truth]], [[Daya|compassion]], [[Santokh|
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  • ...Vedas and other holy scriptures or Granth's, and is considered as ancient and complicated faitj system. ...Many myths arose such as the inability to seperate the pronunciation of S and H by Persians but the Persian maps made by Al Ishtakri which seperates Sind
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  • ...Gopal, Murari, Beethula, Mahakaal, Nar Narain, Baudha etc are explained in Sikhism. ...parable to many hindus because they have gurmat dictionary to interpret it and their intellectual level has been enhanced (if they have studied Guru Grant
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  • ...the Bengali Renaissance, as well as the Hindu renaissance during the 19th and 20th centuries. ...e as well as his deep spiritual insight, made a great impression in Europe and America.
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  • ...s a Member of Parliament in Canada and the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development of Canada. ...eyond literacy. It gave me freedom to practise the religion of my choice — Sikhism. It has now given me an opportunity without any bias against my race or rel
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  • ...andful of sub-castes like Shakadvipi, endogamy within a gotra is permitted and alternative mechanisms of restricting endogamy are used (e.g. banning endog [[Sikhism]] teaches one '''not to discriminate''' on basis of caste, sect, . No impor
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  • ...names like Mahadev, Neelkanth, Vishvanath etc. In the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Mahadev is seen as the supreme God. Aghoris, Gorakhnathis, Jogis etc are f ...ut he started preaching about himself and people started treating him god. Sikhism says that Mahadev was also created by god.
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  • In [[Sikhism|Sikh Religion]], Kamadhenu is an anthropomorphic name for '''Naam''' or ''' ...picted as a white cow with a female head and breasts, the wings of a bird, and the tail of a peafowl or as a white cow containing various deities within h
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  • ...| Viewpoint of Human Rights in different religions (including [[Sikhism]]) and Culture | '''Genre:''' || Cultural Science and Philosophy
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  • ...ded another happy moment to the previous celebrations enjoyed by the Sikhs and Hindus alike.]] ...ar, Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia, Singapore, and Fiji.
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  • ...s]] are registered in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]]. That humble being who worships, adores and serves the Guru is pleasing to my Lord God.
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  • ...are called Sanatani Sikhs. Some of them believe that they follow the 'old' Sikhism which they claim is the real one. ...d even in Sikh books written in 18th century. 'Gur Bilas', 'Bansavalinama' and 'Mahma Prakash' are included in the list of such books. Sanatani Sikh views
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  • ...t. It is estimated that there are about 25 million Sikhs worldwide, making Sikhism or Sikhi, the 5th largest religion in the world. ...ardships because of their appearance but are respected for their hard work and skills.
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  • Bhagat Kabir was against Idol worship and preached the same in Benaras - the most important pilgrimage center of Hind ...tes from his hymns in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]].
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  • ...by the right-wing Hindu nationalist [[Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh]] (RSS) and [[Vishva Hindu Parishad]] for followers of [[Sikh]] Religion, under their d Among the RSS, Sikhs are being propagated as a sword arm of the Hindus and staunch Indian nationalists. RSS's agenda is focused on asserting that Sikh
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  • This fundamental teaching of [[Sikhism]], is that there is only "one Essence" or "one reality" that sustains all; ...wo or three of Christianity or Siva, Bhrama and Vishnu or the thousands of Hinduism).
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  • [[Image:Brahmagurusahib.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Image Depicting Brahma acc. to Sikhism]] ...creation. In Hinduism, he is one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. He is not to be confused with the Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hindu Ved
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  • ===Hinduism=== ...od for Hindu Ritual sacrifice, however other methods such as strangulation and the use of a wooden spile (sphya) driven into the heart is used. The reason
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  • ...rable historical and sociological significance. 1. Fauja Singh, Historians and Historiography of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...ds of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]]. ...in the Khalsa. The [[Jaap Sahib]], Tvye Prasad Sawaiye ([[Amrit Savaiye]]) and [[Benti Chaupai]], all compositions from the Dasam Granth, are part of the
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  • [[File:muslimsikh.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sheikh Aziz and Chatar Singh - Brothers]] ...own as the Gurmat (literally the counsel of the gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root �
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  • ...term '''Bhagat''' refers to a Holy Person who leads a life of spirituality and dedication to God. A Bhagat is an Eastern equivalent to a Christian Saint, ...religious vagaries of Hinduism. They gradually evolved a belief in one God and preceded Guru Nanak as does the dawn before sunrise.
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  • ...mediatate on Krishna and Vishnu; I have only heard about them with my ears and I do not recognize them; my consciousness is absorbed at the feet of the Su '''Lord Krishna''' is a deity worshipped across many traditions in [[Hinduism]] in a variety of perspectives. While many Vaishnava groups recognize him a
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  • ...eals with social order as expressed in the caste system and the subjection and elimination of forces outside the brahminical social order which hope is ex ...rmation are linked, which is why Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Veda
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  • ...ra in the Jech doab (Jhelum - Chenab interfluve) Pind Dadan Khan, Peshawar and Nowshera region of Sargodha district of of Punjab. It is derived from Sansk ...ames, as well as other Khatri-like clan names, being present in both Hindu and Sikh communities worldwide.
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  • ...l times when akal purakh wanted to own a body, it owned Chandigarh as body and it's head was as high as sky. (Ambar means sky , sar means head). Kai lekha ...s,Cite Sukhmani Sahib " Aap aap rahe liv layi" and every body has same fun and agony in life irrespective of which juni he/she is in or which khand he/she
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  • ...way in the early 70s. The troubles in Punjab after [[Operation Bluestar]] and the killings of Sikhs after the assasination of Indira Gandhi led to an inc ...ny Sikhs are employed in the professional fields of medicine, engineering and technical services.
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  • ...of tombs, temples and other sacred sites. There are also some Sufi, yogic and ascetic practices too. A key point of contention is the Hindu doctrine of t ...dhari and Sahajdhari are all Sikhs. Sanatan Sikhs also hold the Adi Granth and the Dasam Granth in equal esteem.
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  • ...as been defined as “sound, voice, music, speech, language, words, diction” and “the goddess of speech”), stressing that the notion that bani comes dir ...which began with Guru Nanak's awareness of being taken to the divine court and commissioned to be God's messenger. A passage in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]],
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  • ...se deeds actively create all that is to happen and determine every present and future experience, thus completely excluding random chance. ...f [[Karma]] originated in the Vedic system of religion, otherwise known as Hinduism or Sanatan [[Dharma]] (perennial faith). As a term, it can at the latest be
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  • [[File:Lust&desire.jpg|thumb|250px|left|{{C|Lust and desire}}]] ...uncontrolled longing, concupiscence, lust, sensuality or lasciviousness''' and is counted among the [[five cardinal sins]] or sinful propensities.
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  • ...rtyr]]s to the [[Sikh]] faith. Along with his companions [[Bhai Mati Das]] and [[Bhai Sati Das]] as well as Ninth Guru, [[Guru Teg Bahadur]], Bhai Dayala .... The birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] took place under his care and service and he looked after the prince till he reached [[Anandpur Sahib]].
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  • The '''"Atma"''' or '''"Soul"''' according to [[Sikhism]] is an entity or "spiritual spark" or "light" in our body because of which ...si-o kaa-ay. <br> The five relatives (the senses) weep and wail painfully, and waste away through the love of duality. <br> panchay runnay dukh bharay bin
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  • ...ate 17th century when he sent five Sikhs to Varanasi to learn [[Sanskrit]] and [[Vedanta]] texts. ...Leod2005p148">cite book|author=W. H. McLeod|title=Historical Dictionary of Sikhism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ma3G-hjh6SwC |year=2005|publisher=Sca
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  • ...t trumpp.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>The Adi Granth was published in 1877 and is considered the first translation into English of the Sikh Scriptures</sm ...58. From Karachi Trumpp moved to Peshawar where he took up missionary work and studied Pashto. He returned to his home in Germany in 1860.
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  • ...nts amongst the Sikhs. The terms ravidasia and ramdasia are not synonymous and hence should never be used interchangeably as they differ in thier Professi ...nd Kashmir, the Kabirpanthi are also known as Bhagats. Some follow Sikhism and some even Christianity.
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  • ...9) and his teachings and accomplishments are compared with western science and the spread of Islam into India. ...ized as a philosopher. He was endowed with the wisdom of universal thought and went on to lay the foundation of modern science.
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  • ...e for the followers of the Gurus to learn from; to gain spiritual guidance and insight from, as each of us moulds our life to the path of [[dharma]] or ri ...laid down the foundations of this faith and each subsequent Guru added to and reinforced the work done by his predecessors. In this way the light of Nana
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  • ...photo shows the beginning of a 1660-75 copy of the holy text of the Sikhs and their guiding Guru (spiritual Guide or teacher), the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ...ds of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...Param=3&english=t&id=115#l115 page 3 of the Sikh holy scripture] (the 11th and final) [[Sikh Guru]] is found the following [[Shabad]] or sacred verse: What power holds them, and supports their weight?
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  • ==A New Movement With A Deep and Lasting Impact== ...ankari and Namdhari movements of 19th Century, with their restricted scope and schismatic character, had began to lose 'steam' after failing to stir the S
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  • ===“Pathology of Pseudo-Sikh Researchers With Linear Myopic, Left Brain and Mystified Western Realities,”=== ...y '''Surinder Singh Sodhi, Ph.D. Retired Professor/Registered Psychologist and Dr. J.S. Mann''' 2004
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  • .... This attack proved the values which is highest held in society: freedom, and even explicitly mentioned in all constitutions, including the Indian consti ...duism. So Hindus, mostly Brahmins (the upper class Hindus), turned against Sikhism.
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  • ...ublicity includes as much racial hatred jibes at other religions, cultures and communities. ...ns. It is followed by an account of what happened on Sunday 25th July 2004 and at previous rallies.
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  • ...ted in [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], as well as, in many other parts of India and the world. ...49.JPG|thumb|thumb|left|[[Kanga (Sikhism)|Kanga]], [[Kara (Sikhism)|Kara]] and [[Kirpan]] - three of the five articles of faith endowed to the Sikhs.]]
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  • ...h parallelogram lying between 29°-30 and 31°-10 north latitudes and 73°-50 and 76°-50' east longitudes. ...reached in the region by [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji (1469-1539), the founder of Sikhism, who preached the message of truth, during his Udasis (Travels). The Second
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  • ...originally written in [[Hindi]]; subsequently translated into [[Punjabi]] and English). ...he [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Born on 31 August 1897 to '''Pundit Balak Ram''' and '''Hari Devi''', a Gaur Brahman family of the village of Tohra, in the then
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  • ...sawn in two, Bhai Sati Das was covered with cotton and set alight on fire and Bhai Dayal Das was boiled alive in a boiling hot cauldron. ...n killed for their refusal to renounce their own chosen faith of [[Sikhi]] and embrace under duress the faith of the [[Mughal]] government which was [[Isl
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  • ...d by God. The Guru made it clear that only by following the path of truth and by undertaking righteous actions can one become dear to the Lord thus: {{Quoter | One who practices truth, righteous living, charity and good deeds,<br>
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  • ...known as ''Dhani'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful. ...d [[Guru Har Krishan]] as Diwan or manager of the household. Bhai Mati Das and his brother, Bhai Sati Das, assisted Dargah Mall in his work during [[Guru
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  • ...astan. The word "Mazhabi" is derived from the Urdu term "Mazhab" ("sect"), and can be translated as "the religious" or "the faithful". ...ness, the ability to work hard for long periods of time, fighting tenacity and military strategy.
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  • ...obody want to tell the truth of Hindu Ranghar Rajputs. That's why all mess and confusion is created. This all information is approved by Gyani Mandeep Sin ...house of Ambgarotha village in Jammu, who died at an early age. The second and third wives were real sisters belonging to a Rajput family of Gai village n
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  • | religions=[[Sikhism]] • [[Hinduism]]}} ...ast=Ghuman|first=Paul|title=British Untouchables A Study of Dalit Identity and Education|date=May 2011|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Limited|isbn=978-0754
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  • ...vice to others, and remembrance of God’s name; away from addiction to maya and this transient material world. ...creating difficulties in the individual’s progress to a state of knowledge and bliss.
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  • .... Guru Nanak, too, reminds us that ''“Truth is the panacea of all ills,”'' and that '''''“Truth is high but higher still is truthful living.”''''' God ...567|He created all, and He Himself watches over us. Some are close to Him, and some are far away.}} The way we behave in our life brings us near or takes
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  • ...irst time in the Upanisads where it appears with the co-doctrines of grace and self surrender." ( Heritage of the Sikhs, Harbans Singh) ...prapatti (unquestioned self-surrender) was prescribed. Singing of Bhajans and dancing formed an important part of this worship. The dancers were deva-das
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  • ...ely at the picture, you can see the children sporting ''janoys'' (threads) and ''bodis'' (shaved heads) '''Father Kalu takes Baba Nanak to School''', [[B- ...ons), and that by putting it on greatness should be obtained in this world and happiness in the next. On hearing this the young Guru gave utterance to the
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  • ...tampers with India’s unity and integrity, it has 30,000 branches in India and 35 abroad. .... By any means possible it is trying to undermine the history, the beliefs and institutions of the faith.
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  • ...{{Wiki|superstitions}}. The practice of blind rituals, worshiping of idols and inanimate objects, participating in religious fasts, pilgrimage to holy pla ...le. These poor people wrongly believe that undertaking these empty customs and penances will bring them special assistance from [[Waheguru]] or some other
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  • ...amic saints. Sikh religious philosophy incorporates some aspects of Islam, and rejects others. ...th of Muhammed the Prophet, the consensus of the religious scholars (ijma) and argument by analogy (ijtihad). They define anyone not a Musim as a [[kafir]
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  • ...300px|right|Fresco showing Mata Tripta with baby Nanak. Bibi Nanaki, Dayee and others look on]] ...h her. She was the person who brought [[Guru Nanak]], the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh religion]] into the world.
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  • ...ned on him; one to symbolize the concept of [[Miri]] or temporal authority and the second to symbolize the concept of [[Piri]] or spiritual authority. The ...ommunity]] worldwide has honoured the sixth Guru's vision of Miri and Piri and have celebrated this vision on 21st July every year by calling this day the
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  • ...s as historians and explorers to demonstrate the futility to such journeys and to show the devotees the true path to [[God]]. People who go on pilgrimage give various reasons, excuses and pretexts for their actions - some of these are :-
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  • =='''Guru Nanak and his Mission'''== ...ing more than a reformer. Onewho carried a message of peace for everybody, and who found here nothing to quarrel with His largenessof view, in holding all
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  • During the late 1800's and the early part of 1900's, [[Daulat Rai]], an {{w2|Arya Samaj|Arya Samajist} In his book he reminded [[Punjabi]] and [[Hindus]] of the humiliation and degradation to which their ancestors were subjected under [[Mughal]] rule b
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  • ...areas outside the city. The city is located almost 375 kms from [[Delhi]], and about 90 kms from [[Amritsar]]. Jalandhar is named after Jaldhar, a demon k ...e Punjab, about 1000 years go, from about 2nd century A.D. upto 1500, when Sikhism, started to spread.
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  • ...rom Temecula to Escondido, filling a gap between existing temples in Poway and Riverside. (North County Times file photo)}} ...g moment for us. Some of our children were in kindergarten when we started and are now in college," said Baljit Singh Toor, the chairman of the board of t
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  • ...di Granth]]. He started the preparation of the Granth in August, [[1601]], and completed it 3 years later in [[August]], [[1604]]. ...d in the service of mankind. It were only the successive Gurus who praised and appreciated the works of the predecessor Gurus. It were the [[Bhatt]]s (sin
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  • The beings born of eggs, born of the womb, born of the earth and born of sweat, all are created by You. <br> I have seen one glory of Yours, that You are pervading and permeating in all. ||3||}}</center>
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  • Seize and destroy the sinful and the wicked. <br> I have come for spreading Divine Religion and for protection of saints; and for annihilating all the tyrants. (42-43/6)<br>
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  • ...ns to living his live as a a man of learning, he was a scholar of Persian and a learned poet. His fame as a man of letters led to the ruler of the city ...st the Sikhs whose growing power was causing anxiety to Ahmed Shah Durrani and the Baluchis.
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  • ...ey rebelled against Aurangzeb (at Mahindergarh, district of south Haryana) and after initial success they were forced to run. Some say they were large in ...as of present day Chhatisgarh state. There they lived the life of tribals. And faith became some rituals. Some of them became Christian, following Christi
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  • ...ion, [[hard work]], the worship of [[one God]] and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world. ...ution of the Guru can be listed under three headings - Religious, Personal and Political.
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  • ...nment of Indira Gandhi, which was fearful of the instability of the nation and the censorship of the congress party. In the Punjab the operation caused th ...eration, General Jamwal was assigned the responsibility to seal the border and General R.S. Dayal was instructed to oversee the apprehension of militants
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  • [[File:Chandi in Sikhism.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Chandi in Gurmat Thought]] ...ple's dictionary Chandi is some diety having eight hands, who sits on lion and is a physical body. But in Gurmat it's not any physical body. There are man
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  • ...dus]], [[Muslim]], [[Sikhs]] and others felt that they were treated fairly and equally within the domain of the Guru. The Guru’s mission was centred on ...rise to rule those who had called them untouchable only days before. Wars and skirmishes were a common occurrence.
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  • |religions =[[Sikhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]]}} ...[[Hindi]]. They are also called lohana (in {{Wiki|Rajasthan}}, [[Gujarat]] and [[Maharashtra]]. Lavana is another variation often heard.
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  • ...he plans of Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb to rid India of [[Sanatana Dharma]] (Hinduism), in his attempt to have India become the greatest Muslim Empire. ...llenged the Moghul Emperor daring him to try to have Guruji abandon Sikhi and become a Muslim, in an effort to show the ruler the un-Godliness of his way
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  • ...Reet", which is used as a reference to a distancing from Sikh principles, and the following of mindless rituals in some way. ...and you can only become a true Sikh if you follow the teachings of Gurus, and not Hindus. Guru Gobind Singh Ji said:
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  • ...Singh unless one is purposefully intending to strike a chord in the heart and soul of these religions' adherants? ...(holy word / often used in the Bani of Sikhs) from a perfect Master Saint and following it thoroughly."
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  • ...scetic who some Christians believe is both the son of God and God as well, and is the central Divinity of Christianity. He is also an important figure in ...name for the society is not pronounced Gzee-uits. Before the use of Christ and Jesus the preferred name in old English was - hæland "healer".
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  • INTRA-RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE ON SIKHISM TO DISCUSS ORIGINALITY AND UNIQUENESS OF
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  • '''SIKHISM AND CASTE SYSTEM''' ...ked the system. The advent of [[Sikhism]] in the midst of caste rigidities and superstitions was truly a radical beginning.
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  • <div class="cathead">The Ten Gurus of Sikhism</div> ...a]] and beyond, to live spiritually fulfilling lives with dignity, freedom and honour.
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  • ...|''the five beloved of the Guru''<br>'Khatri', 'Jatt', ’Chhimba’, ’Ghumar’ and 'Naee' UNITED!}} ...lves the social stratification and social restrictions of different tribes and sects within the Indian subcontinent, in which social classes are defined b
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  • |Structure = 3 stanzas and 1 couplet (Dohra). ...Composition contains comparative analysis of two religious figures Khalsa and Hindu Pundit.
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  • The article below, entitled ''the Birth of Sikhism'' was written by Professor Abdul Jaleel. ...several web sites (Al Islam [http://www.alislam.org/ror/authors/view/1176] and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community web page [http://www.alislam.org/library/lin
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  • ...was weaving. Most are Hindu by religion, with Rishi Megh, Kabir,Ram Devji and Bankar Mataji their chief gods.Megh lineage is considered to have originate •Hinduism 90% • Sikhism 10%
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  • within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married. <br> “Children are our gift to the world, money is for sustenance and a woman is our conscience”. (1048)
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  • ...ian government, has been difficult because they are an “untouchable” caste and sell or barter any land or cattle given to them.[https://en.wikipedia.org/w ..., a peasant caste. Their religion is simple [[Hindu|Hinduism]] and [[Sikhi|Sikhism]], but a few have converted to [[Muslim|Islam]].
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  • ...th Sahib]]. The concept of Nadar is dependent on several key concepts in [[Sikhism]]. Firstly, it based on the solid foundation that a Supreme entity called [ ...Through His grace, He bless us as per our actions and deeds both done now and in the past - this give rise to the concept of [[Karma]].
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  • ...k]] are registered in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]]. They are blind and mute, the blindest of the blind.
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  • ...Gobind Singh]] went into seclusion after surviving the attempt on his life and passed the Guruship on to other human Gurus to this day. *The more orthodox Kukas also wear attire which included very tight pants and long [[kurta]]s.
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  • ...serving humanity. In the course of time, however, as a result of economic and political exigencies, Khatris also expanded into mercantile occupations.It ...my, serving as businessmen, civil and government administrators, landlords and military officials.
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  • ...asics and dispel some common mistakes and misconceptions about Sikhs and [[Sikhism]]. ...simram to be mandatory, though for some the acknowledgment may be implicit and the actual practice rudimentary.
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  • ...warfare, Main battles fought: Amritsar, Sri Hargobindpur, Guru Sar Marajh and Kartarpur ...], [[1595]] - Tuesday, March 19, 1644) was the sixth of the [[Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. He became [[Guru]] on the 11 of June, 1606, following the footsteps of h
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  • ...significant landmark for the Sikhs; the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] was compiled and first installed at [[Harimandir Sahib]] (Golden Temple) in [[Amritsar]], [[ ...ds of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...d 17th century [[India]]. ''"Sikhi"'' comes from the word ''"[[Sikh]]"'', and the word "[[Sikh]]" comes from the [[Sanskrit]] root "śiṣya" (शि� ...gest organized religion in the world. This system of religious philosophy and expression has been traditionally known as the [[Gurmat]] (literally the c
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  • ...f their brows - O Nanak, their faces are radiant in the Court of the Lord, and many are saved along with them! ||1||"'' - Guru Angad Dev Ji |Bani in GGS = Total of 63 [[Shabad]]s and [[Salok]]s
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  • ...'''[http://www.sikhnet.com/news/celebrating-canada-day-turban-way-2012 and 2012]''' also see '''[https://picasaweb.google.com/109414004789267755740/Ta ...nt on revenge, who just assumed that any bearded man, wearing a [[turban]] and beard was a [[Muslim]].
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  • |religions= [[Sikhism]]}} ...ming, large number of them are Governnent officials, Granthi in Gurudwaras and Prominent politicians.
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  • ...lendar, and it takes its name from [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, the founder of [[Sikhism]]. ...sm has used the traditional Vikrami (or Bikrami) calendar, shared by Sikhs and Hindus in North India, to set the date of its festivals.
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  • ...the Gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. With around 30 million followers worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth largest organized religion in the world. ...al meditation on the name and message of God. A key distinctive feature of Sikhism is a non-anthropomorphic concept of God, to the extent that one can interpr
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  • ...hib Ji is the Guru, though to the worshippers of bodies it is only a book. And for matters of discipline Guru Khalsa Panth is the Guru, though to the wors ...ays that there are two commands - love God with all heart, mind, and body, and love neighbour as self (Mark 12:28-31). Guru says, “Jin prem kio tin he P
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  • ...es]] and also have comments on ritualistic practices of various schools in Hinduism like Sanyasis, Yogis, Bairagis etc. ...he Avatars and sensuality and inspired people to move on the path of truth and goodness. Alongside these is included a Khayal Patshahi 10 which is believe
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  • the great soul and philosopher great and monumental work
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  • ...him to make use of his vast database to make the most difficult relations and concepts to be easily understood. ...around the world, including the USA, UK, Canada, the Middle East, Thailand and Singapore. His followers include not only Sikhs, but many persons who are n
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  • ...e:Guru Nanak.jpg|thumb|300px|left|A Portrait of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism]] ...he world; with suggesting practical ways of countering the evil, ignorance and superstitions which had taken hold of the Religions of India.
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  • ...d [[Fourth Udasi|fourth missionary]] journeys ([[Udasis]]) in 1506-1513 AD and 1519-1521 AD respectively. ...Sahib]]''' is named after [[Guru Nanak]] (1469-1539), the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. Guru Nanak was born here on [[Baisakh day]] on 15 April 1469
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  • ...the [[Sikh]]s alone but impart guidance and assistance for all the peoples and religions of the world. ...de for all of humanity. Guru Granth Sahib transcends creed and caste, cant and convention. It does not belong to the Sikhs alone.
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  • ...into our vision and releases us from the shackles of emotions, entrapment and attachments,Guru is the Path which leads us to the God/Waheguru. '''Usage of the word 'Guru' in Sikhism''' (From "Sikhism - Its Philosophy and History")
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  • ...alla"''' is derived from the Arabic root '''hal''' (alighting, descending) and is a Punjabi word that implies an organized procession in the form of an ar ...ern region, especially around the historic townships of [[Anandpur]] Sahib and [[Kiratpur]] Sahib, have, since 1701 been playing host to [[Hola Mohalla]].
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  • ...ts]] rejected such practices, stating them to be fruitless and delusional, and encouraged the people to rather focus their spiritual energies within the s ...to the Guru Granth Sahib. The verses of Bhagats, who comprised both Hindus and Muslims, who wrote devotional poetry in a style that was acceptable to the
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  • ...a rivulet, called Kali Bein about 10 kms above the confluence of [[Beas]] and [[Sutlej]]. ...message around the world. In this town lived his sister, [[Bibi Nanaki]], and her husband, [[Bhai Jai Ram]], an official in the service of [[Nawab Daulat
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  • ...nt called the Brahmo Samaj Tagore was against the rituals and practices of Hinduism. ==Rabindranath Tagore, Kashmir and the Sikhs==
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  • (Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Vol. 1, 1995, ed., Harbans Singh, page 133- Anandpur Sahib Resolution, a frequently invoked document of modern Sikhism pronouncing its
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  • ...s in [[Sikh]] history. He along with his younger brother [[Bhai Sati Das]] and [[Bhai Dyal Das]], all disciples of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Teg Bah ...known as ''Dhani'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful.
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  • ...1494-1643), son of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder and the first guru of [[Sikhism]]. Its Time of origin is 1494 (birth of Baba Siri Chand Maharaj), establish ...were excommunicated by the successor of Guru Nanak and gradually turned to Hinduism.
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  • ...i) is spiritual term which means "To Unite with". ''Aa'' means ''To come'' and ''Rati'' means ''To Unite''. In Gurmat, Soul is genderless. The hymns are c In Hinduism, It is a religious ritual to worship Hindu Deities, often referred to as 'c
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  • ...t was a resolution for the "self-determination" of the state of [[Punjab]] and was passed on [[28 August]] 1973 at [[Anandpur Sahib]]. That resolution is After having enjoyed power under chief ministers, Gurnam Singh and [[Parkash Singh Badal]] in the [[Punjab]], newly demarcated in 1966, [[Sikh
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  • ...he famous book for his writing. His writing ''Dayanand naal mera Samvaad'' and ''Durga Parbodh'' marks great importance for uniqueness of Sikh philosphy. ...pdf |first=Anshu |last=Malhotra |title=Living and Defining Caste: The Life and Writing of Giani Ditt Singh / Sant Ditta Ram |journal=Journal of Punjab Stu
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  • ...] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer and lecturer on "spiritual science" who was involved in an important legal batt ...nship a second time, but in an almost unbelievable move the US Immigration and Naturalization Service appealed his award of citizenship to the Ninth Circu
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  • |Parents = [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Bibi Bhani]] ...n in [[Goindval]], [[Punjab]]. He was the youngest son of [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Bibi Bhani]], the daughter of [[Guru Amar Das]].
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  • '''Translations and interpretations by noted Sikh Scholar [[Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha]] at http://w ...pt 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 the i
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  • ...munity and major corporate contributors have taken notice of this activity and some countries have banned subsidiary groups of the RSS operating there who ...outline and clear the doubts the RSS is planting into people's minds about Sikhism.
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  • ...ugust 31, 1569 to October 28, 1627) was the ruler of the [[Mughal Empire]] and [[India]] from 1605 until his death in 1627. He signed a treaty with the Br ...called Guru. From all sides, worshippers came to offer their homage to him and put full trust in his word. For three or four generations, they had warmed
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  • ...of love, truth and harmony; and also because its universality, profundity and out-reach has a distinct universal significance. Hence said Prof. T.L. Vasw ...hin the direct reach of as many people as possible… A book that has meant, and means so much to such a notable community as the Sikh Khalsa, deserves clos
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  • ...imandar sahib overview.jpg|thumb|250px|Bird's eye view of Harimandir Sahib and Amritsar. Click for detailed view [http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscre ...itsar]], Punjab, India. It is one of the most revered spiritual sites of [[Sikhism]].
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  • ...tual words spoken by the founders of the Sikh religion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]). ...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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  • ...tongue so that the newer generations may welcome it and carry our culture and tradition. ...be able to make a report which will reveal statistics Sikh representation and how we should act on improving how Sikh people are perceived in global soci
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  • ...d a Jammu clan of Kamboj lineage. He was a [[Sikh]], a [[Punjabi]] Marxist and a nationalist mostly known for his assassination of {{w2|Michael O'Dwyer|Si ...the name given to all baptised Sikh males (also a traditional Rajput name) and 'Azad' meaning free or independent.
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  • Hindus are great followers of caste and varna. Which in fact, has done a great injustice, to humanity. It's quoted, ...verything. if a Brahmin eats somebody else’s food, wears clothes of others and gives one’s possession to another it does not mean that Brahmin is using
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  • ..., as there are in [[India]]. The majority Bhat Sikhs originate from Punjab and were among the first followers of [[Guru Nanak]]. In the Punjab most Bhat S ...}</ref> Around 1900 BC, the river Saraswati started vanishing under ground and the people on its banks started migrating to other parts of South Asia thus
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  • ...illages was under the control of the Muslims who had come to stay in India and the Punjab. It was the day in 1479 when his only son Nanak would be given h Mehta Kalu who had worried greatly as his son freely mixed and played with not only Muslim children but also with 'untouchable' children w
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  • ...v]] are registered in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]]. Within the home of his own self, he does not even come to see his Lord and Master.
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  • ...HIB RANDHIR SINGH JI (1878-1961)<br>Freedom Fighter, Reformer, Theologian, and Hero of Lahore Conspiracy Case, First Prisoner of Gurduara Reform Movement' ...n radical politicans did not dare to raise their little finger for freedom and liberty.
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  • ...monly known as Chaubis Avatar or Avtar Bani, is the narrative of the works and life of twenty-four incarnations, penned down by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], pre In Daily Sikh Liturgy, A Swaiya and a Doha forms important part of recitations in Nitnem Banis, which are taken
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  • ! 이 문서는 [[Sikhism]]문서의 한국어팝입니다. ...kipedia:ko:특수기능:책찾기/8952716191|시희굝]]>, the only existing Korean book about Sikhism. In case of absence of using the terms in the book, they were translated on
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  • ...tered into small jathas (groups) to find refuge in distant hills, forests and deserts, but they were far from vanquished. ...awab" for one of their leaders and their peaceful settlement at Amritsar and elsewhere in the Punjab. The Sikhs accepted the offer. Some went back to t
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  • :''and so, Guru Nanak, He sent to this world of woe."'' - Bhai Gurdas Ji |Parents = [[Kalyan Dass|Mehta Kalu]] and [[Mata Tripta|Mata Tripta Devi]]
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  • |religions= [[Sikhism]]}} ...le (IAST: Jĝṭ, Hindi: जाट, Punjabi: ਜੱਟ جاٹ, Urdu: جاٹ‎) of Northern India and Pakistan, are an ethnic group descendants of Indo-Scythian tribes. There ar
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  • ...t time were known for their sacrifices in the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] and devoted to the Sikh cause. (iv) The utterances and [[Bani|teachings]] of the ten [[Guru|Nanaks]] and<br>
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  • ...ft the usual priestly occupation of Brahmins long ago to serve as soldiers and in government services. ...y Panchaanana Raya, I.M.H. Press, 1939- Page 3</ref><ref>Mughal government and Administration, Sri Ram Sharma, Hind Kitabs Limited, Bombay 1951- Page 6</r
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  • ...mplex is located. This is the current principal holy city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]]. ...imandar sahib overview.jpg|thumb|200px|Bird's eye view of Harimandir Sahib and Amritsar|right]]
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  • |Spouse = [[Mata Jeeto]], [[Mata Sundri]], and [[Mata Sahib Kaur]]. |Other Info = Wrote [[Dasam Granth]] and [[Sarabloh Granth]]<br> Creation of [[Khalsa Panth]]<br>Fought wars of defe
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  • ..., and moreover, repeated lies are taken as truth by the ignorant, gullible and the simpleminded. ...jabi language, and yet he went ahead attacking Guru Nanak, his philosophy, and the Sikhs on the basis of mere hearsay. While doing so he threw out the win
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  • ...important to us. The answers will be added to the previous questions asked and answered on this page. =Frequently Asked Questions about Sikhism=
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  • SIKHISM IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY ...the Nawab of Sultanpur. Additionally Guru Nanak had continued his studies and was by all accounts a well read man.
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  • ...view in 1955. And up till now this remains a benchmark work on the history and compilation of Sri Dasam Granth - Admin'' ==The History and Compilation of the Dasm Granth (Part 1)==
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  • ...s Trojan horses; they even otherwise regarded Sikhism as no different from Hinduism in its social milieu. ...million for the whole of Punjab including the cis-Sutlej princely states. Sikhism, in the words of Census Commissioner, Denzil Ibbetson, was “on the declin
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  • ...'. It maintained its Rajput character despite migration."''''' <ref>Castes and Tribes of Rajasthan, pp 108,Sukhvir Singh Gahlot, Banshi Dhar, Jain Brother ...ies: A Study of Chauhĝn Political History, Chauhĝn Political Institutions, and Life in the Chauhĝn Dominions, from 800 to 1316 A.D., By Dasharatha Sharma
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