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  • '''B S Vohra''' is involved in the service to the community for the last many years. He is a professional ...al issues. He received Appreciation letters from the CM's office two times in a row.
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  • Image:Golden temple va 1.jpg|Albumen print by Capt. W G Stretton, c. 1870s ...bCauseway.jpg|View from the Causeway from the Harmandir, Amritsar. Albumen print by Felice Beato, c.1857
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  • ...given to wedding guest. The original source files have also been provided in case you would like to customize and add to them.''' ...ikhiwiki.org/images/8/84/Sikh_Wedding_-_Anand_Karaj.pub Download the flyer in Microsoft Publisher format] if you wish to customize or add to it.
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  • ...hink most other kids used except for the one student who waded through the only copy of the book my small town library had.
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  • ...ikhiwiki.org/images/8/84/Sikh_Wedding_-_Anand_Karaj.pub Download the flyer in Microsoft Publisher format] if you wish to customize or add to it. ...rg/images/5/54/Sikh_Wedding_-_Anand_Karaj_-_Booklet.pub Download the flyer in Microsoft Publisher format] if you wish to customize or add to it.
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  • ...the discussion page at [[Charitropakhyan]] and would say that the passage in the Dasam Granth refers to a King not to Guru Gobind Singh. I believe that ...ortant initial position: Guru Granth Sahib is our Guru; everything else is in a lower second place or even lower. None can be equal to the pure Guru. Thi
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  • ...t lesson for his adherents. Still visible is the sacred rock with the hand print of [[Guru Nanak]]. ...[[Hasan Abdal]] on [[Baisakh]] Samwat 1578 B.K. corresponding to 1521 A.D. in the summer season. Under a shady cool tree, Guru Nanak and Bhai Mardana sta
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  • ...ich he was able to complete four. The fifth was in print when the end came in Delhi on 28 March 1992. ...as a model of simplicity. He was unbelievably unassuming, totally absorbed in his academic and scholarly pursuit. The Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta
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  • ...Sikhs? or has anyone in Punjab been consulted on ground realities? We live in a secular democracy where our voice is heard - as much as of the other comm ...portrayals of realities. Come to Jalandhar and I will show you how we live in Punjab.
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  • ...s". This is the only Sikh weekly paper published from North America with a print run of 5,000 copies and increasing; besides the presence on the web. ...and now settled on the West Coast. His analyses of the emerging situation in the Sikh community are free from dogma but wedded to principles.
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  • ...gher life forms. There is '''karmic value in every kind of thing we use''' in this world. The air we consume, the water we use, we have to pay for. ...ow refer to this sensitivity with new and fancy words like "our green foot print", "environmentally friendly", "eco-friendly", etc. However, all these words
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  • Guru Nanak visited the present country of Afghanistan in 1521. He went there during his fourth Udasi (journey). He visited [[Afghani The Guru revolved a mosque in Kabul too. Since the visit of Guru Nanak to Kabul, the Sikh contacts had be
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  • is not only the first dictionary/encyclopedia of [[Sikh]] Scriptures and books on Sikh ...laims in it subtitle to be an encyclopaedia of Sikh literature, but it is, in fact, much more. Its remarkable coverage and exemplary accuracy has a multi
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  • ...ement and fulfil his ambition of reading and writing and sold his business in 1983. ..., Ludhiana. It contains more than 10,000 quotations spread over 500 pages. In 1998 he was awarded the prestigious Akali Phoola Singh Book Award by Academ
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  • As you say, Sikhs are forbidden from engaging in "illogical" behaviors like fasting, penance, daily rituals, self-mortificat ...hese are not recognised by modern science but these play an important part in religion.
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  • ...translated into English and published by Punjab Government Records Office in 1935 as Monograph No. 17, Events at the Court of Ranjit Singh, 1810-1817. ...1810 to 2 September 1817 with one letter, dated 10 June 1822, are written in Persian shikasta or running hand.
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  • ...ious castes and creeds live in a cordial atmosphere. The Sikh population in the district is about 15000. ...of '''6th Guru Hargobind Sahib ji''' (1595-1646) who stayed at this place in 1616 AD when he was on the way to Kashmir along with the Caravan of [[Emper
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  • In the latest move, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Government has refused t ...e of Sikhs to have Sikhism recognized as a separate religion has resulted in extreme repression by Indian Government. Till today Indian Government does
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  • ...al Verses: the First Book of the Masnavi-ye Manavi. London: Penguin, 2006. Print</ref> ...en in Love, body, mind, heart and soul don't even exist. Become this, fall in Love, and you will not be separated again.'''''
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