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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...erver of the World''' in [[Gurmukhi]]. In the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the [[Sikh Scripture]] there are many reference of this word. One example is: "''Every ...n as '[[Guru Gobind|Gobind]]'. The [[Dasam Granth]], which is the second [[Sikh Scripture]] written by the Tenth Guru, has two references to 'Govind':
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  • =="TRUTH is GOD". Who (Indian. Socially not a Sikh) said ?== * 2 . As per Sikh belief 'Satgur'( in short 'Gur' meaning 'Shabads' in SGGS) is Guru.
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  • In the Sikh tradition, it is common to bow before the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]. The ac {{terms}}
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  • ...ically that God is formless, fearless, ageless, and genderless. One of our Sikh representatives was discussing this topic with some Christians. During the ...ale?" Silence for ten minutes, she was unable to answer that question. The Sikh representative said, "If you don't even know that a soul has a gender than
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  • [[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • a free Sikh Encyclopedia and learning tool... • 1000's of Sikh Names
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  • [[Guru Gobind Singh]] (the tenth Sikh master) played this instrument and welcomed any [[rabab]] or taus player in * [http://www.geocities.com/sydney_sikhi/Traditional/strings.html Traditional Sikh Musical Instruments]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • The above menu allows you to select each section of this evening [[Sikh]] holy [[Bani]]. You can read this [[Gurbani]] in [[Gurmukhi]], [[Hindi]] o ...f a working day. Its purpose is to add energy to one's being, and covers a Sikh's business actions and living environments. It is intended to help with phy
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  • These articles have a link to the [http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/ The Sikh Encyclopedia] '''The Sikh Encyclopedia''' encapsulates accurate information in a specialised area of
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  • 2. '''All Welcome:''' Members of all religions can visit Sikh temples ([[Gurdwara]]s) but must observe basic protocols & social courtesie 4. '''Visits to holy shrines and pilgrimages not encouraged''' The [[Sikh Gurus]] have discouraged the devotees from going on visits to holy sites an
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  • ...sed number as it refers to many important features in [[Sikhism]]. Popular terms used in Sikhi are: * [[Panj Kakkar]]: the five Ks or articles of faith of the Sikh.
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  • ...n many religions. This word is used heavily in Sikh Lectures, Sikh Teekas, Sikh Preachings and day to day vocabulary. * Paratam: In Sikh Ideology, Paratam means the inner soul. In Duality, Soul gets spitted into
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  • 1. Frequency of terms in SGGS [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...ies of the eastern region. The Calgary Sikh Society, which was not on good terms with the federation, provided unqualified support for any action the Federa ...d anti-Sikh material, should be warned suitably to desist from harming the Sikh community; and that a trust-fund be established to provide pensions to the
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[Category:Sikh belief]]
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  • ...yond the reach of finite thought and who can only be described in negative terms such as ineffable, indescribable, acosmic, timeless, etc. All normal talk ...aktis or female energies of the deities." In [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the [[Sikh Scripture]], Is, Isar or Isuru, [[Punjabi]] forms of [[Sanskrit]] Isvara, a
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