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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Previous Featured article 1: SHABHAD KIRTAN''' or '''GURMAT SANGEET''' has been an integral part of [[Sikh]] worship from the very beginning. Hymn-singing was in fact the earliest form of devotion for the [[Sikh]]s. Even in the time of [[Guru Nanak]], the disciples assembled together to the [[shabad]]s, i.e. hymns composed by the [[Guru]] and thus to render praise to the Lord. [[Kirtan]] has since been appropriated into the regular [[gurdwara]] service. But [[Sikh]] [[kirtan]] abstains from all outward expression or frenzy in the form of clapping and dancing. Praise is offered to the Supreme Being who is without form, [[nirankar]] and not to a deity in any embodiment or incarnation. '''[[Shabhad Kirtan| Continued .....]]'''<br />
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'''Previous Featured article 2 [[BHAI KANHAIYA]]''' (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and was the founder of the Sevapanthi or Addanshahi sect of the Sikhs. Bhai Sahib was born in a Dhamman Khatri family of Sodhara near Waxirabad in Sialkot district (now in Pakistan). His father was a wealthy trader, but he himself being of a religious bent of mind left home when still very young and roamed about with saddhus and ascetics in search of spiritual peace. '''[[Bhai Kanhaiya|Continued .....]]'''<br />
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'''Previous Featured article 3: [[Message of Guru Granth Sahib]]''' On September 1, the [[Sikhs]] celebrated the 401 years of the first installation of their holy scriptures called the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib was compiled and installed at [[Harimandir Sahib]] in Amritsar in 1604. The holy book contains hymns written by saints and scholars of different religions. The SGGS contains a message for the whole of humanity. '''[[Message of Guru Granth Sahib|Continued .....]]'''<br />
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'''Previous Featured article 4: [[Battle of Saragarhi]]''' On September 12, the Sikhs remembered with honor the supreme sacrifice of their 21 comrades who for the defence, security and safeguard of their country and fellow citizens willingly laid down their lives. These soldiers were inspired by the heart piercing message of their tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. '''[[Battle of Saragarhi|Continued .....]]'''</div>Hari singh