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  • ...hib Ji is the Guru, though to the worshippers of bodies it is only a book. And for matters of discipline Guru Khalsa Panth is the Guru, though to the wors ...ays that there are two commands - love God with all heart, mind, and body, and love neighbour as self (Mark 12:28-31). Guru says, “Jin prem kio tin he P
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  • ...es]] and also have comments on ritualistic practices of various schools in Hinduism like Sanyasis, Yogis, Bairagis etc. ...he Avatars and sensuality and inspired people to move on the path of truth and goodness. Alongside these is included a Khayal Patshahi 10 which is believe
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  • the great soul and philosopher great and monumental work
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  • ...him to make use of his vast database to make the most difficult relations and concepts to be easily understood. ...around the world, including the USA, UK, Canada, the Middle East, Thailand and Singapore. His followers include not only Sikhs, but many persons who are n
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  • ...e:Guru Nanak.jpg|thumb|300px|left|A Portrait of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism]] ...he world; with suggesting practical ways of countering the evil, ignorance and superstitions which had taken hold of the Religions of India.
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  • ...d [[Fourth Udasi|fourth missionary]] journeys ([[Udasis]]) in 1506-1513 AD and 1519-1521 AD respectively. ...Sahib]]''' is named after [[Guru Nanak]] (1469-1539), the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. Guru Nanak was born here on [[Baisakh day]] on 15 April 1469
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  • ...the [[Sikh]]s alone but impart guidance and assistance for all the peoples and religions of the world. ...de for all of humanity. Guru Granth Sahib transcends creed and caste, cant and convention. It does not belong to the Sikhs alone.
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  • ...into our vision and releases us from the shackles of emotions, entrapment and attachments,Guru is the Path which leads us to the God/Waheguru. '''Usage of the word 'Guru' in Sikhism''' (From "Sikhism - Its Philosophy and History")
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  • ...h]]s. This [[takhat]] is situated at [[Batinda]] in [[Punjab]], [[India]] and is the place where [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth Guru of the [[Sikh]]s ...ding human life, '''comes from God'''. God is the Creator of the universe and the force that keeps it in existence.
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  • ...alla"''' is derived from the Arabic root '''hal''' (alighting, descending) and is a Punjabi word that implies an organized procession in the form of an ar ...ern region, especially around the historic townships of [[Anandpur]] Sahib and [[Kiratpur]] Sahib, have, since 1701 been playing host to [[Hola Mohalla]].
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  • ...ts]] rejected such practices, stating them to be fruitless and delusional, and encouraged the people to rather focus their spiritual energies within the s ...to the Guru Granth Sahib. The verses of Bhagats, who comprised both Hindus and Muslims, who wrote devotional poetry in a style that was acceptable to the
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  • ...a rivulet, called Kali Bein about 10 kms above the confluence of [[Beas]] and [[Sutlej]]. ...message around the world. In this town lived his sister, [[Bibi Nanaki]], and her husband, [[Bhai Jai Ram]], an official in the service of [[Nawab Daulat
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  • ...nt called the Brahmo Samaj Tagore was against the rituals and practices of Hinduism. ==Rabindranath Tagore, Kashmir and the Sikhs==
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  • (Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Vol. 1, 1995, ed., Harbans Singh, page 133- Anandpur Sahib Resolution, a frequently invoked document of modern Sikhism pronouncing its
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  • ...s in [[Sikh]] history. He along with his younger brother [[Bhai Sati Das]] and [[Bhai Dyal Das]], all disciples of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Teg Bah ...known as ''Dhani'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful.
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  • ...1494-1643), son of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder and the first guru of [[Sikhism]]. Its Time of origin is 1494 (birth of Baba Siri Chand Maharaj), establish ...were excommunicated by the successor of Guru Nanak and gradually turned to Hinduism.
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  • ...i) is spiritual term which means "To Unite with". ''Aa'' means ''To come'' and ''Rati'' means ''To Unite''. In Gurmat, Soul is genderless. The hymns are c In Hinduism, It is a religious ritual to worship Hindu Deities, often referred to as 'c
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  • ...t was a resolution for the "self-determination" of the state of [[Punjab]] and was passed on [[28 August]] 1973 at [[Anandpur Sahib]]. That resolution is After having enjoyed power under chief ministers, Gurnam Singh and [[Parkash Singh Badal]] in the [[Punjab]], newly demarcated in 1966, [[Sikh
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  • ...he famous book for his writing. His writing ''Dayanand naal mera Samvaad'' and ''Durga Parbodh'' marks great importance for uniqueness of Sikh philosphy. ...pdf |first=Anshu |last=Malhotra |title=Living and Defining Caste: The Life and Writing of Giani Ditt Singh / Sant Ditta Ram |journal=Journal of Punjab Stu
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  • ...] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer and lecturer on "spiritual science" who was involved in an important legal batt ...nship a second time, but in an almost unbelievable move the US Immigration and Naturalization Service appealed his award of citizenship to the Ninth Circu
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