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  • ...areas outside the city. The city is located almost 375 kms from [[Delhi]], and about 90 kms from [[Amritsar]]. Jalandhar is named after Jaldhar, a demon k ...e Punjab, about 1000 years go, from about 2nd century A.D. upto 1500, when Sikhism, started to spread.
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  • ...rom Temecula to Escondido, filling a gap between existing temples in Poway and Riverside. (North County Times file photo)}} ...g moment for us. Some of our children were in kindergarten when we started and are now in college," said Baljit Singh Toor, the chairman of the board of t
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  • ...di Granth]]. He started the preparation of the Granth in August, [[1601]], and completed it 3 years later in [[August]], [[1604]]. ...d in the service of mankind. It were only the successive Gurus who praised and appreciated the works of the predecessor Gurus. It were the [[Bhatt]]s (sin
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  • The beings born of eggs, born of the womb, born of the earth and born of sweat, all are created by You. <br> I have seen one glory of Yours, that You are pervading and permeating in all. ||3||}}</center>
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  • Seize and destroy the sinful and the wicked. <br> I have come for spreading Divine Religion and for protection of saints; and for annihilating all the tyrants. (42-43/6)<br>
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  • ...ns to living his live as a a man of learning, he was a scholar of Persian and a learned poet. His fame as a man of letters led to the ruler of the city ...st the Sikhs whose growing power was causing anxiety to Ahmed Shah Durrani and the Baluchis.
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  • ...ey rebelled against Aurangzeb (at Mahindergarh, district of south Haryana) and after initial success they were forced to run. Some say they were large in ...as of present day Chhatisgarh state. There they lived the life of tribals. And faith became some rituals. Some of them became Christian, following Christi
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  • ...ion, [[hard work]], the worship of [[one God]] and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world. ...ution of the Guru can be listed under three headings - Religious, Personal and Political.
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  • ...nment of Indira Gandhi, which was fearful of the instability of the nation and the censorship of the congress party. In the Punjab the operation caused th ...eration, General Jamwal was assigned the responsibility to seal the border and General R.S. Dayal was instructed to oversee the apprehension of militants
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  • [[File:Chandi in Sikhism.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Chandi in Gurmat Thought]] ...ple's dictionary Chandi is some diety having eight hands, who sits on lion and is a physical body. But in Gurmat it's not any physical body. There are man
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  • ...dus]], [[Muslim]], [[Sikhs]] and others felt that they were treated fairly and equally within the domain of the Guru. The Guru’s mission was centred on ...rise to rule those who had called them untouchable only days before. Wars and skirmishes were a common occurrence.
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  • |religions =[[Sikhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]]}} ...[[Hindi]]. They are also called lohana (in {{Wiki|Rajasthan}}, [[Gujarat]] and [[Maharashtra]]. Lavana is another variation often heard.
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  • ...he plans of Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb to rid India of [[Sanatana Dharma]] (Hinduism), in his attempt to have India become the greatest Muslim Empire. ...llenged the Moghul Emperor daring him to try to have Guruji abandon Sikhi and become a Muslim, in an effort to show the ruler the un-Godliness of his way
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  • 10,000 women and childern 20,000 men and artilary
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  • ...Reet", which is used as a reference to a distancing from Sikh principles, and the following of mindless rituals in some way. ...and you can only become a true Sikh if you follow the teachings of Gurus, and not Hindus. Guru Gobind Singh Ji said:
    9 KB (1,372 words) - 02:50, 26 April 2022
  • ...Singh unless one is purposefully intending to strike a chord in the heart and soul of these religions' adherants? ...(holy word / often used in the Bani of Sikhs) from a perfect Master Saint and following it thoroughly."
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  • ...scetic who some Christians believe is both the son of God and God as well, and is the central Divinity of Christianity. He is also an important figure in ...name for the society is not pronounced Gzee-uits. Before the use of Christ and Jesus the preferred name in old English was - hæland "healer".
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  • INTRA-RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE ON SIKHISM TO DISCUSS ORIGINALITY AND UNIQUENESS OF
    26 KB (4,070 words) - 13:17, 10 August 2010
  • '''SIKHISM AND CASTE SYSTEM''' ...ked the system. The advent of [[Sikhism]] in the midst of caste rigidities and superstitions was truly a radical beginning.
    18 KB (2,966 words) - 10:59, 12 April 2010
  • <div class="cathead">The Ten Gurus of Sikhism</div> ...a]] and beyond, to live spiritually fulfilling lives with dignity, freedom and honour.
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