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  • ==Holy Books== {{Sikh Scriptures}}
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  • ...the holy writings. Even non-believers often capitalize the names of sacred scriptures as a mark of respect or of tradition. In [[Sikhism]], the [[Sikh]]s hold the text in their Sacred [[Granth]]s as holy. The sacred Granths are:
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  • ...erred to as [[Gurbani]] or just [[Bani]]. The word Ashpaadi is used by the Sikh Gurus to refer to 8 [[Pauri]]s in the [[Gurbani]] called [[Sukhmani Sahib]] ...would normally end with a line containing the word ‘Nanak’ or one of the [[Sikh Bhagats]], whose contributions are within the [[SGGS]].
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  • {{pm|Image:Sikh lady.jpg|Water painting of a [[Sikh]] [[woman]] in [[Dastar]] ([[Turban]])}} ...khism]], the [[holy scriptures]] have clearly stated that the [[Sikh Women|Sikh woman]] must always be regarded as an equal with man and has all the rights
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  • ...habad]] within the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. It is a lengthy Shabad commonly of four or six verses which has to sung [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...r more than two decades, I often sought help of the ancient scriptures and Holy Books to give certain references to my students. 'Word' being the most impo ..."Holy scriptures don't only belong to a particular community. I am also a Sikh, which means disciple, a learner, but I might not be the Amrit Dhari Singh
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  • '''Sikh children not being taught Gurmukhi''' * Sikhs demand government establish separate institution for Sikh children in Lahore
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  • ...plane of awareness or Samadhi. The Sikh [[Holy Scriptures]] advises the [[Sikh]] on keep the mind aware and their consciousness focused on the Lord at all ...s; they are intuitively absorbed in Samadhi. ||2||” (p 1259). Further, the Sikh [[Gurus]] inform their followers: “'''Some remain absorbed in Samadhi, th
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  • ...u allows you to select each [[Pauri]] (section) of this important [[Sikh]] holy [[Bani]] called Anand Shaib. The word "Anand" means "bliss" or "happiness" ...the Sikh [[Holy Scripture]]s. It is said that the person who recites this Holy Bani daily with dedication, attention and comprehension, will achieve compl
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  • ...e holy text spans 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the [[Sikh Gurus]] and various other Saints from other religions including [[Hinduism] ...in His creation and is omnipresent, but cannot be incarnate. The principal Sikh belief lays stress on one's actions and deeds rather than people's religiou
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  • ...an Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, vested spiritual authority in the Holy Sikh Scriptures (Guru Granth Sahib Ji) and temporal authority in the community of baptized The object of a Sikh's life is to develop consciousness of God and to receive God's grace throug
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  • ...stored.jpg|thumb|200px|<small>An old Guru Granth Sahib Bir restored by The Sikh Education Council (UK) [http://www.thesikhway.com/ggsj.htm thesikhway.com]< ...will be 410yrs in 2014 ----> year of the first installation of their holy scriptures called the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • .... 332) The only thing that is commanded is prayer to God. "Devotion to the Holy Name is my ritual of rice balls and feasting". (GGS, p. 358). 1. Encyclopedia of SIKH Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • ...kh bhagat]] appear in the Sikh holy scripture. When the Sikhs bow to their holy book, they accept Their [[10 Gurus]] and all the [[15 Bhagats]] as their sp ...rtant to [[Sikhism]] and play an significant part in Sikh history and Sikh scriptures:
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  • ...1666]] - [[1708]]). Also, [[Dasam Granth]] refers to the [[Granth]] (holy scriptures) compiled during the period of Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • The [[Sikh holy scriptures]] are perhaps the most recent historic religious text that can be rightly c The [[Sikh scriptures]] are unique among the religious "Holy Books" of the world in that they don't just offer spiritual guidance for th
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  • ...ically that God is formless, fearless, ageless, and genderless. One of our Sikh representatives was discussing this topic with some Christians. During the ...ale?" Silence for ten minutes, she was unable to answer that question. The Sikh representative said, "If you don't even know that a soul has a gender than
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  • ...nglish=t&id=46138#l46138 page 1075] of the [[Sikh holy Granth]], the fifth Sikh master, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] tells how important it is to sing [[Kirtan]] in ...ind that embodies the revealed truth applicable to all the human race. The holy Granth enshrines the wisdom of many spiritual masters of the East and is th
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  • [[Image:Kids2.gif|thumb|150px|right|<center>'''Sikh kids'''</center>]] ...[[Sikh tradition]]. Guru Nanak was succeeded by [[Sikh Gurus|nine Gurus or holy teachers]].
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  • ...has since been appropriated into the regular [[gurdwara]] service. But [[Sikh]] [[kirtan]] abstains from all outward expression or frenzy in the form of '''Previous Featured article 2 [[BHAI KANHAIYA]]''' (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addansh
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