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  • ...|''the five beloved of the Guru''<br>'Khatri', 'Jatt', ’Chhimba’, ’Ghumar’ and 'Naee' UNITED!}} ...lves the social stratification and social restrictions of different tribes and sects within the Indian subcontinent, in which social classes are defined b
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  • |Structure = 3 stanzas and 1 couplet (Dohra). ...Composition contains comparative analysis of two religious figures Khalsa and Hindu Pundit.
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  • The article below, entitled ''the Birth of Sikhism'' was written by Professor Abdul Jaleel. ...several web sites (Al Islam [http://www.alislam.org/ror/authors/view/1176] and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community web page [http://www.alislam.org/library/lin
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  • ...was weaving. Most are Hindu by religion, with Rishi Megh, Kabir,Ram Devji and Bankar Mataji their chief gods.Megh lineage is considered to have originate •Hinduism 90% • Sikhism 10%
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  • within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married. <br> “Children are our gift to the world, money is for sustenance and a woman is our conscience”. (1048)
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  • ...ian government, has been difficult because they are an “untouchable” caste and sell or barter any land or cattle given to them.[https://en.wikipedia.org/w ..., a peasant caste. Their religion is simple [[Hindu|Hinduism]] and [[Sikhi|Sikhism]], but a few have converted to [[Muslim|Islam]].
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  • ...th Sahib]]. The concept of Nadar is dependent on several key concepts in [[Sikhism]]. Firstly, it based on the solid foundation that a Supreme entity called [ ...Through His grace, He bless us as per our actions and deeds both done now and in the past - this give rise to the concept of [[Karma]].
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  • ...k]] are registered in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the sacred scripture of [[Sikhism]]. They are blind and mute, the blindest of the blind.
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  • ...Gobind Singh]] went into seclusion after surviving the attempt on his life and passed the Guruship on to other human Gurus to this day. *The more orthodox Kukas also wear attire which included very tight pants and long [[kurta]]s.
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  • ...serving humanity. In the course of time, however, as a result of economic and political exigencies, Khatris also expanded into mercantile occupations.It ...my, serving as businessmen, civil and government administrators, landlords and military officials.
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  • ...asics and dispel some common mistakes and misconceptions about Sikhs and [[Sikhism]]. ...simram to be mandatory, though for some the acknowledgment may be implicit and the actual practice rudimentary.
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  • ...warfare, Main battles fought: Amritsar, Sri Hargobindpur, Guru Sar Marajh and Kartarpur ...], [[1595]] - Tuesday, March 19, 1644) was the sixth of the [[Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. He became [[Guru]] on the 11 of June, 1606, following the footsteps of h
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  • ...significant landmark for the Sikhs; the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] was compiled and first installed at [[Harimandir Sahib]] (Golden Temple) in [[Amritsar]], [[ ...ds of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...d 17th century [[India]]. ''"Sikhi"'' comes from the word ''"[[Sikh]]"'', and the word "[[Sikh]]" comes from the [[Sanskrit]] root "śiṣya" (शि� ...gest organized religion in the world. This system of religious philosophy and expression has been traditionally known as the [[Gurmat]] (literally the c
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  • ...f their brows - O Nanak, their faces are radiant in the Court of the Lord, and many are saved along with them! ||1||"'' - Guru Angad Dev Ji |Bani in GGS = Total of 63 [[Shabad]]s and [[Salok]]s
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  • ...'''[http://www.sikhnet.com/news/celebrating-canada-day-turban-way-2012 and 2012]''' also see '''[https://picasaweb.google.com/109414004789267755740/Ta ...nt on revenge, who just assumed that any bearded man, wearing a [[turban]] and beard was a [[Muslim]].
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  • ...lendar, and it takes its name from [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, the founder of [[Sikhism]]. ...sm has used the traditional Vikrami (or Bikrami) calendar, shared by Sikhs and Hindus in North India, to set the date of its festivals.
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  • ...the Gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. With around 30 million followers worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth largest organized religion in the world. ...al meditation on the name and message of God. A key distinctive feature of Sikhism is a non-anthropomorphic concept of God, to the extent that one can interpr
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  • ...s against Sikhism and thus this shows that the writer cannot by tenth Guru and Guru Tegh Bahadur couldn't be the father who it is argued would not visit p ...ddess) on a snowy mountain called Hem Kunt, my parents were praying to God and perfecting their Yogic discipline. When God was pleased with them, He order
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  • ...no mention of an Indian Saint's travel to Mecca. I have a copy of the book and would be happy to share with other interested members who would want to go ...t signed their names with the four tildes that automatically adds the time and date.
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