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[[Image:GuruTeghBahadurJi.jpg|150px|left|Sri Guru Tegh Bahadar ji]]
[[Image:GuruTeghBahadurJi.jpg|150px|right|Sri Guru Tegh Bahadar ji]]
* '''November 24,1675''' marks the 330th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Sri [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]. Guruji’s passion in life was to fight for '''human rights and freedom of the oppressed people''', irrespective of their creed and ideology. All his teachings demonstrate his '''deep faith in God'''. In most of his hymns, the Guru has reiterated that God is within us. God is not an abstract idea, or a myth, but a visible reality. There is no need to go to the forest in search of God, or on pilgrimages. '''One has to find God within their own mind'''. '''[[Guru Tegh Bahadar| Read more .....]]'''
* '''November 24,1675''' marks the 330th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Sri [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]. Guruji’s passion in life was to fight for '''human rights and freedom of the oppressed people''', irrespective of their creed and ideology. All his teachings demonstrate his '''deep faith in God'''. In most of his hymns, the Guru has reiterated that God is within us. God is not an abstract idea, or a myth, but a visible reality. There is no need to go to the forest in search of God, or on pilgrimages. '''One has to find God within their own mind'''. '''[[Guru Tegh Bahadar| Read more .....]]'''

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Forthcoming Events
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadar ji
  • November 24,1675 marks the 330th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadar. Guruji’s passion in life was to fight for human rights and freedom of the oppressed people, irrespective of their creed and ideology. All his teachings demonstrate his deep faith in God. In most of his hymns, the Guru has reiterated that God is within us. God is not an abstract idea, or a myth, but a visible reality. There is no need to go to the forest in search of God, or on pilgrimages. One has to find God within their own mind. Read more .....