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  • ...he [[Guru Granth Sahib]] provides support for the institute of family; the holy Granth advocates the performing of mutual duties and responsibilities in th ...urus and all the Guru followed this route in their own personal lives. The holy Granth warns the wondering recluse - {{srig-h|525|23524|You have not cleans
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  • Now by the grace of the Lord, I have made the water of steel (Amrit from this holy land without a trace<br />
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  • ...[[Gurmukhi]] recited by [[Guru Nanak]]<br> in about 1499 found in the Sikh holy scripture called the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]}} ...that the world has learnt from the important points mentioned in the Sikh holy text regarding the cosmos.
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  • |Wonderful is the wind, wonderful is the water.}} |By His Power the Vedas and the Puraanas exist, and the Holy Scriptures of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. By His Power all
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  • ...rom the control of Massa Khan Ranghar, and chastised the desecrator of the holy shrine, they fastened their horses to this jujube tree before entering the ...ave given the tree the name Dukh Bhanjani. People have a strong faith that water in this portion of the tank will heal their ailments.
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  • ...ce at the feet of Guru Nanak, and narrated the whole story. Guru Ji gave a holy glance at Bhai Lehna and enquired his name. The young boy replied that he w ...i Lehna took leave of the group and proceeded towards Kartarpur for having Holy glimpses of the Guru.
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  • ...ses; so in 1499, he decided to set out on his sacred mission to spread the holy message of peace and compassion to all of mankind. ...ks he had studied. He was fond of entering into lengthy arguments with the holy men he encountered. When he met Guru Nanak Ji, in the first instance, he ob
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  • ...ranscendental being. This word is the second part of the first word in the holy Sikh scripture. The first word that appears in this [[granth]] is [[Ek Onka ...me activity. Oan is God and Kaar is activity of God. YOu can say the still water is like God and the tide is like Akar, Created from god and will submerge i
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  • ...n Singh and Bhai Randhir Singh. He also denigrated the maryada of the Sikh holy shrine, The Golden Temple in Amritsar. :* Sri Amritsar Ishnan: KA states that the holy water of the sarovar should NOT be referred to as Amrit.
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  • ...hree children. While I was with them, I was able to visit many of the Sikh holy places and I was given hospitality there. ...ion of Guru Padmasambhava. Many of our pilgrims visited Amritsar and other holy places which they looked upon as equal in importance to Buddha-Gaya. They a
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  • ...some water, add milk to it and then add sugar. Then we add gulab jal (rose-water) to give it flavour and chunks of ice to chill the beverage. ...ver the course of several days, with hot plates, burning sand, and boiling water.
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  • ...den under the lakes. They also tell that because of the hidden volcano the water of the lake keeps changing color. ...h it, some of them involving Shiva himself. It has always been the site of holy pilgrimage. Even nowadays, through an agreement between India and Pakistan,
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  • ...radicator of suffering'''. Devotees have faith in the healing qualities of water in the [[sarovar]] attached to the shrine. ...ng powers. Irrespective of age or Faith, all persons hold the pond as very holy.
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  • The Sikh holy scriptures refer to the One God who pervades the whole of Space and is the ...ook, I see God. The Perfect Lord is perfectly pervading and permeating the water, the land and the sky; there is no place without Him."SGGS Page 782
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  • ...th stores of supplies running out due to the protracted siege and with the water supply to the fort cut off as well the Sikhs were suffering great hardship ...defense of Anandpur, a promise of safe passage sworn to on the Muslims' ''Holy Qur'an'' and the Rajputs' revered ''Gita''. But the Guru placed little trus
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  • ...Gurdwara Sangat Tola now marks the place where Guru Sahib used to deliver holy sermons to the audience. It was here that Guru Sahib heard the news of the ...g and poor. They were also deprived of basic amenities like fresh drinking water, milk and even simple food. Guru Sahib toured this area about one and half
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  • *'''3. Meditating and Holy Scriptures''' *'''i. [[Naam Japna]]''' - Meditation on God's Name and the recital of the holy scriptures:
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  • ...ut a lady who was well versed with the [[Vedas]] and Shastras, the ancient holy books of India, who eventually killed her son. world known. She started to fetch water and the foolish people did not fathom the trickery.(5)(1)<br><br>
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  • ...live their life. It is fascinating how the underlying message of the Sikh Holy Scripture is a message of pure love. ...ere, the Sikh scripture inform us ''"O Nanak, the fish is in love with the water; if it pleases You, Lord, please enshrine such love for you within me."''.
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  • ...her diseases by having to dip in (and drink) the polluted and contaminated water. ...f itself as such but as a means to worship the God, Almighty. Why such a ‘water-place’ is needed? One cannot be more explicit and precise than Guru Arja
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