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  • Guru Nanak Dev ji did not give the Gur Gaddi to his son Baba Sri Chand Ji '''Correction 1''': Aad Gur Granth Sahib has given the reason why Sri Chand was not fit for Guruship. H
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  • ...etha]], was in Agra when he attended [[Akbar]]'s court on behalf of [[Guru Amar Das]], Nanak III. [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], Nanak IX, passed through the city #Tara Sirigh, Sri Gur Tirath Sangrahi. Amritsar, n.d.
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  • ...aan krnee jee ! . Through the grace of [[Satgurbani]], [[User:Mutia|Gur Amita Singh Nirvair]] writes your TrueName in the succeeding tuks… ...Shabad Guru Surat Dhun Chyla….'''''…….. makes a Sikh Two in one '''''Aappy Gur Chela…''''' . A Sikh is Sat Shiri ( [[Satgurbani|Akaal’]]) Muurat i.
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  • * Was the younger son-in-law of the third [[Sikh]] Guru, [[Guru Amar Das]]. ...[[1554]] to [[Bibi Bhani]] who was younger of the two daughters of [[Guru Amar Das]].
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  • *16: [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji / 2 Assu *16: [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji
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  • {{p|File:BibiAmro.jpg|Bibi Amro introducing [[Amar Das]] to [[Guru Angad]]}} ...opment of [[Sikhism]]. [[Guru Nanak]] as well as [[Guru Angad]] and [[Guru Amar Das]] were all raised initially as [[Hindus]].
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  • * 14: [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Har Rai]] - Guru ji becomes the seventh Guru of the Sikhs - 1 * 16: [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Angad Dev]], [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]],
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  • ...Guru in 1552, Guru Amar Das shifted from Khadur to Goindval. In 1552, Guru Amar ...centre of an annual fair on the occasion of [[Baisakhi]]. Even after Guru Amar Das's successor. [[Guru Ram Das]], had built up [[Amritsar]] and made it hi
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  • #Santokh SINGH, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. AMRITSAR, 1927-35 #Vir Singh, Bhai, SnAst Gur Chamatkar. Amritsar, 1952
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  • ...[[Bhai Santokh Singh]] in about 1834. Bhai Santokh Singh first translated Amar Kosh, a Granth in [[Sanskrit]] into Braj language (versified Hindi) and cal ...f a work), Balmik Ramayan, [[Atam Purayan Teeka]] and his magnum opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. He w
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  • ...ka]]*, [[Balmik Ramayan]], [[Atam Purayan Teeka]] and his magnum opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. He w ...Singh wrote his earlier works, Nam Kosh, a versified Hindi translation of Amar Kosa, the famous Sanskrit dictionary, (completed in 1821), and Sri Guru Na
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  • ...of [[Bhatt Mathura]] and [[Bhatt Kirat]] . Being a true devotee of [[Guru Amar Das]], he preaches complete submission to him in the following [[Swaiya]] Cẖaraṇ ṯa par sakyath cẖaraṇ gur amar paval ra­y.<br>
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  • * 14: [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Har Rai]] - Guru ji becomes the seventh Guru of the Sikhs - 1 * 16: [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Angad Dev]], [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]],
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  • ...shan]] took leave for their higher abode and passed the Guruship to [[Guru Amar Das]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] respectively. <br><br> 16 Gur Gadi [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji
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  • ...Ramayan]], [[Atam Purayan Teeka]] and his magnum opus, [[Suraj Parkash|Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka Suraj Parkash]], was born on [[8 October]] [[1787]] ...Singh wrote his earlier works, Nam Kosh, a versified Hindi translation of Amar Kosa, the famous Sanskrit dictionary, (completed in 1821), and Sri Guru Na
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  • ...[Guru Angad Dev Ji]] who was Threhan by caste and the 3rd Guru was [[Guru Amar Das ji]] who was a Bhalla by caste. ...i]] was pouring water for his Ishnan. One leg of the Chownki on which Guru Amar Das Ji was sitting broke and immediately Bibi Bhani his daughter put her fo
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  • ...[Guru Angad Dev Ji]] who was Threhan by caste and the 3rd Guru was [[Guru Amar Das ji]] who was a Bhalla by caste. ...i]] was pouring water for his Ishnan. One leg of the Chownki on which Guru Amar Das Ji was sitting broke and immediately Bibi Bhani his daughter put her fo
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  • ...[Guru Angad Dev Ji]] who was Threhan by caste and the 3rd Guru was [[Guru Amar Das ji]] who was a Bhalla by caste. ...i]] was pouring water for his Ishnan. One leg of the Chownki on which Guru Amar Das Ji was sitting broke and immediately Bibi Bhani his daughter put her fo
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  • On '''[[16 September]]''' every year, the [[Sikh]]s celebrate the [[Gur Gadi]] day of their spiritual master, '''[[Guru Arjan Dev]]''', the fifth [ ...Arjan crawled up on the Divine throne of his maternal grandfather, [[Guru Amar Das]] the third Guru, and sat there comfortably. The Guru smiled and prophe
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  • 16 Joti Jot [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji / 2 Assu 16 Gur Gadi [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji
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