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<big>[[Phagun]]</big> - The month of Phagun coincides with the Western Calendar months of February - March. During this month the festival of colours, [[Holi]] is celebrated. Gurbani says: "In the month of Phagun, bliss comes to those, unto whom the Lord, the Friend, has been revealed......"
<big>[[Phagun]]</big> - The month of Phagun coincides with the Western Calendar months of February - March. During this month the festival of colours, [[Holi]] is celebrated. Gurbani says: "In the month of Phagun, bliss comes to those, unto whom the Lord, the Friend, has been revealed......"


<big>[[Gurdwara Map]]</big> is a new articles that allows you to locate Gurdwaras around the globe. You are also able to add Gurdwaras that have not yet been set up on this system. However, at present you can only locate Gurdwaras using maps in the USA, UK, Japan and Monaco. This is a limitation of the underlying Google technology.
<big>[[Gurdwara Map]]</big> is a new feature that allows you to visually '''locate Gurdwaras around the globe'''. You are also able to add Gurdwaras that have not yet been set up on this system.  


<big>[[Respect through Service]]</big> Sakhi of Bhai Lehna's devotion to the Sikh principles of Sewa. Bhai Lehna returns to Kartarpur Sahib and gets completely involved in the managing of this Dharmasala.
<big>[[Respect through Service]]</big> Sakhi of Bhai Lehna's devotion to the '''Sikh principles of Sewa'''. Bhai Lehna returns to Kartarpur Sahib and gets completely involved in the managing of this Dharmasala.


<big>[[Durga Worshipper from Kartarpur]]</big> This is the first Sakhi of Bhai Lehna, who was a pious man who lived at Khadur in the district of Amritsar. He was a shopkeeper who was a good and honest man. He was very rich and used to worship the goddess Durga.
<big>[[Durga Worshipper from Kartarpur]]</big> This is the first Sakhi of Bhai Lehna, who was a pious man who lived at Khadur in the district of Amritsar. He was very rich and used to worship the goddess Durga.


<big>[[Khalsa Akal Purakh ki Fauj]]</big> The Khalsa is given a unique and unprecedented position by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. The Guru defines the Khalsa as the '''Army of God''' – Not an army of the Sikhs or of the Khalsa but the '''Army of the Almighty'''.
<big>[[Khalsa Akal Purakh ki Fauj]]</big> The Khalsa is given a unique and unprecedented position by the tenth Sikh Guru, '''Guru Gobind Singh'''. The Guru defines the Khalsa as the '''Army of God''' – Not an army of the '''Sikhs''' or of the '''Khalsa''' but the '''Army of the Almighty'''.


<big>[[Stories of Guru Nanak]]</big> Stories based on the teachings of Guru Nanak for children and adults who still want to be children!
<big>[[Stories of Guru Nanak]]</big> Stories based on the teachings of Guru Nanak for children and adults who still want to be children!

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Phagun - The month of Phagun coincides with the Western Calendar months of February - March. During this month the festival of colours, Holi is celebrated. Gurbani says: "In the month of Phagun, bliss comes to those, unto whom the Lord, the Friend, has been revealed......"

Gurdwara Map is a new feature that allows you to visually locate Gurdwaras around the globe. You are also able to add Gurdwaras that have not yet been set up on this system.

Respect through Service Sakhi of Bhai Lehna's devotion to the Sikh principles of Sewa. Bhai Lehna returns to Kartarpur Sahib and gets completely involved in the managing of this Dharmasala.

Durga Worshipper from Kartarpur This is the first Sakhi of Bhai Lehna, who was a pious man who lived at Khadur in the district of Amritsar. He was very rich and used to worship the goddess Durga.

Khalsa Akal Purakh ki Fauj The Khalsa is given a unique and unprecedented position by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. The Guru defines the Khalsa as the Army of God – Not an army of the Sikhs or of the Khalsa but the Army of the Almighty.

Stories of Guru Nanak Stories based on the teachings of Guru Nanak for children and adults who still want to be children!