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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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  • |Parents = [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Bibi Bhani]] ...n in [[Goindval]], [[Punjab]]. He was the youngest son of [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Bibi Bhani]], the daughter of [[Guru Amar Das]].
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  • '''Translations and interpretations by noted Sikh Scholar [[Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha]] at http://w ...pt Guru Granth Sahib Ji as our only scripture and accept only those Sakhis and religious books that are in accord with Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This is the i
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  • ...munity and major corporate contributors have taken notice of this activity and some countries have banned subsidiary groups of the RSS operating there who ...outline and clear the doubts the RSS is planting into people's minds about Sikhism.
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  • ...ugust 31, 1569 to October 28, 1627) was the ruler of the [[Mughal Empire]] and [[India]] from 1605 until his death in 1627. He signed a treaty with the Br ...called Guru. From all sides, worshippers came to offer their homage to him and put full trust in his word. For three or four generations, they had warmed
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  • ...of love, truth and harmony; and also because its universality, profundity and out-reach has a distinct universal significance. Hence said Prof. T.L. Vasw ...hin the direct reach of as many people as possible… A book that has meant, and means so much to such a notable community as the Sikh Khalsa, deserves clos
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  • ...imandar sahib overview.jpg|thumb|250px|Bird's eye view of Harimandir Sahib and Amritsar. Click for detailed view [http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscre ...itsar]], Punjab, India. It is one of the most revered spiritual sites of [[Sikhism]].
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  • ...tual words spoken by the founders of the Sikh religion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]). ...will tell you that they have a total of 11 Gurus. (10 Gurus in human form, and the eternal ''[[shabad]]'' Guru, the Guru Granth Sahib).
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  • ...tongue so that the newer generations may welcome it and carry our culture and tradition. ...be able to make a report which will reveal statistics Sikh representation and how we should act on improving how Sikh people are perceived in global soci
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  • ...d a Jammu clan of Kamboj lineage. He was a [[Sikh]], a [[Punjabi]] Marxist and a nationalist mostly known for his assassination of {{w2|Michael O'Dwyer|Si ...the name given to all baptised Sikh males (also a traditional Rajput name) and 'Azad' meaning free or independent.
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  • Hindus are great followers of caste and varna. Which in fact, has done a great injustice, to humanity. It's quoted, ...verything. if a Brahmin eats somebody else’s food, wears clothes of others and gives one’s possession to another it does not mean that Brahmin is using
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  • ..., as there are in [[India]]. The majority Bhat Sikhs originate from Punjab and were among the first followers of [[Guru Nanak]]. In the Punjab most Bhat S ...}</ref> Around 1900 BC, the river Saraswati started vanishing under ground and the people on its banks started migrating to other parts of South Asia thus
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  • ...illages was under the control of the Muslims who had come to stay in India and the Punjab. It was the day in 1479 when his only son Nanak would be given h Mehta Kalu who had worried greatly as his son freely mixed and played with not only Muslim children but also with 'untouchable' children w
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