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  • What is a Gurmat Amrit Sanchar? Gurmat amrit sanchar is Baptizing ceremony. This was done in a single day and their was only one
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  • ...mand of our Guru – Even Guru Gobind Singh bowed before the five to ask for Amrit? So how can anyone treat them with contempt by cracking a joke – It shown ...stopping any Mahaan Parcharak from doing Panthic Gurmat Parchar and Amrit Sanchar. Providing false information, and not even mentioning the Mahaan good point
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  • In June 2007 a [[Gurmat Amrit Sanchar]] Function was organised here by Mahant Manjit Singh ji, the present Mahant
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  • [[Image:DefinitionDunSikh 1 Amrit.jpg|thumb|225px|]]<!---<small>[[Guru Gobind Singh]] initiating the first fi This was the beginning of the ceremony called the [[Amrit Sanchar]]. Since [[1699]], many millions of [[Sikh]]s have walked along this same p
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  • * [[Khalsa|Fareed]] padoned False Sikhs (sleepers through [[Amrit Vela]])..... * [[Bani]] guru guru hai bani vich bani amrit sary
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  • ...oned the basic tenants of Sikhism, including the ceremony of Sikh baptism (Amrit). He also questioned some of the Sikh hymns (banees) recited during Sikh ba ...KA states that the holy water of the sarovar should NOT be referred to as Amrit.
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  • ...h left by train on 9th April 1967 and arrived at Ludhiana on 11th April at Amrit Vela. ...i, Bhai Raghbeer Singh went before the Panj Pyare and received the gift of Amrit-Naam and became very strict in his Rehat.
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  • '''Amrit Sanchar''' or '''Amrit Parchar''' or '''[[Khanda-ki-Pahul]]''' is the term used to refer to the [[ ...[[Amritdhari]], literally meaning ''Amrit Taker'' or one who has ‘Taken on Amrit’.
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  • ...effort to stop both young and older Sikhs from falling prey to the anti-[[Gurmat]] diseases of drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse, which are out of control in ...eive [[Amrit]], to follow the pure life of the [[Khalsa]] (Thatt(h) Khalsa Gurmat Rehat Maryada) and for all to develop into examples of the [[Khalsa]] [[Sai
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  • *'''6. Living by the Guru's Way (Gurmat Rehni)''' **Baptism Ceremony (Amrit Sanskar)
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  • ...hari Sikhs tell us that they abandoned other rites and customs and adopted Gurmat. For this see the explanation of the 11th Var of Bhai Gurdas. (Bhagat Ratan ...Nanak said, they keep faith on that. From the same vessel they administer Amrit (baptismal water) to everyone. They all eat together and live like true bro
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  • ...ril, at the Tikana Sahib, Bhai Kahan Singh Ji arranges for a special Amrit Sanchar ceremony for all interested Sikhs living in Goniana and the neighbouring to ...spent many hours daily, teaching Gurbani recitation, Gurbani exegesis and Gurmat Sangeet to hundreds upon hundreds of young Sikhs who visited or stayed at t
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  • ...t for 1 week. You may think that displaying a picture of the Gurus is anti-Gurmat but just thinking that does not give you the right to remove the picture. A In an eminent GurMat Scholar's Words....
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  • ...enth [[Guru|Nanak]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]], who in [[1699]] during [[Amrit Sanchar]] at [[Baisakhi]] so ordained and commanded that all Sikhs uphold righteou ...RUE GURU through truthful consciousness and a commitment to live a life by Gurmat principles (TRUE IDEAs) defined and amplified in [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • In 1699, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] told his Sikhs at the [[Baisakhi]] [[Amrit Sanchar]] to constantly and regularly wear a [[Kirpan]] at all times. This was an a ...anner and to always without fail to undertake to carry out righteous and [[Gurmat]] acts; to never have any fear or show even the slightest hesitation when t
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  • ...al Gurdwara Pardhan. One of his leading initiatives in this was setting up Gurmat camps in Madhya Pardesh for Sikligar Sikhs. ...re of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj and attempted to belittle the Amrit Sanchar. This led to widespread protests and unrest in Punjab and India, resulting
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  • ...imagination of the individual or the local communities. The whole of the [[Amrit ceremony]] and its requirement is left by the Guru as a "oral tradition" pa Therefore, Bhai sahib, it is my belief that the [[Amrit Sanchar]] ceremony is by design a simple ceremony and the requirements for the Khal
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  • Sorry for late reply ji. I was and still am in france (attended two Sikhi Gurmat camps). I dont remember date or article of the painting sorry, but i am 150 ...t definitely from 1699. Jaap sahib and the other 2 banis read at the Amrit Sanchar in 1699 have continued to be read by the Sikhs ever since. It is some of th
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