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  • [[File:Lust&desire.jpg|thumb|250px|left|{{C|Lust and desire}}]] ...uncontrolled longing, concupiscence, lust, sensuality or lasciviousness''' and is counted among the [[five cardinal sins]] or sinful propensities.
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  • ...rtyr]]s to the [[Sikh]] faith. Along with his companions [[Bhai Mati Das]] and [[Bhai Sati Das]] as well as Ninth Guru, [[Guru Teg Bahadur]], Bhai Dayala .... The birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] took place under his care and service and he looked after the prince till he reached [[Anandpur Sahib]].
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  • The '''"Atma"''' or '''"Soul"''' according to [[Sikhism]] is an entity or "spiritual spark" or "light" in our body because of which ...si-o kaa-ay. <br> The five relatives (the senses) weep and wail painfully, and waste away through the love of duality. <br> panchay runnay dukh bharay bin
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  • ...ate 17th century when he sent five Sikhs to Varanasi to learn [[Sanskrit]] and [[Vedanta]] texts. ...Leod2005p148">cite book|author=W. H. McLeod|title=Historical Dictionary of Sikhism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ma3G-hjh6SwC |year=2005|publisher=Sca
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  • ...t trumpp.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>The Adi Granth was published in 1877 and is considered the first translation into English of the Sikh Scriptures</sm ...58. From Karachi Trumpp moved to Peshawar where he took up missionary work and studied Pashto. He returned to his home in Germany in 1860.
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  • ...nts amongst the Sikhs. The terms ravidasia and ramdasia are not synonymous and hence should never be used interchangeably as they differ in thier Professi ...nd Kashmir, the Kabirpanthi are also known as Bhagats. Some follow Sikhism and some even Christianity.
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  • ...ll unconcious and hanuman had to get the mountain with jeevani booti on it and sita was away at that time too. even in the shabad there are talking about ...laim one interpretation to be final or perfect because it is like samundar and it is upto our bhanda i.e. our ability what we get we out of it,
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  • ...9) and his teachings and accomplishments are compared with western science and the spread of Islam into India. ...ized as a philosopher. He was endowed with the wisdom of universal thought and went on to lay the foundation of modern science.
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  • ...e for the followers of the Gurus to learn from; to gain spiritual guidance and insight from, as each of us moulds our life to the path of [[dharma]] or ri ...laid down the foundations of this faith and each subsequent Guru added to and reinforced the work done by his predecessors. In this way the light of Nana
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  • ...photo shows the beginning of a 1660-75 copy of the holy text of the Sikhs and their guiding Guru (spiritual Guide or teacher), the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ...ds of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • 'Sikhism' appears to be the closest best translation of the [[Gurbani|Bani]] & Punja *'''''Sikhi''''' ''alias'' '''''Learnism''''' ''alias'' '''''SIKHISM'''''
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  • ...Param=3&english=t&id=115#l115 page 3 of the Sikh holy scripture] (the 11th and final) [[Sikh Guru]] is found the following [[Shabad]] or sacred verse: What power holds them, and supports their weight?
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  • ==A New Movement With A Deep and Lasting Impact== ...ankari and Namdhari movements of 19th Century, with their restricted scope and schismatic character, had began to lose 'steam' after failing to stir the S
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  • ===“Pathology of Pseudo-Sikh Researchers With Linear Myopic, Left Brain and Mystified Western Realities,”=== ...y '''Surinder Singh Sodhi, Ph.D. Retired Professor/Registered Psychologist and Dr. J.S. Mann''' 2004
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  • .... This attack proved the values which is highest held in society: freedom, and even explicitly mentioned in all constitutions, including the Indian consti ...duism. So Hindus, mostly Brahmins (the upper class Hindus), turned against Sikhism.
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  • ...ublicity includes as much racial hatred jibes at other religions, cultures and communities. ...ns. It is followed by an account of what happened on Sunday 25th July 2004 and at previous rallies.
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  • ...ted in [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], as well as, in many other parts of India and the world. ...49.JPG|thumb|thumb|left|[[Kanga (Sikhism)|Kanga]], [[Kara (Sikhism)|Kara]] and [[Kirpan]] - three of the five articles of faith endowed to the Sikhs.]]
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  • ...h parallelogram lying between 29°-30 and 31°-10 north latitudes and 73°-50 and 76°-50' east longitudes. ...reached in the region by [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji (1469-1539), the founder of Sikhism, who preached the message of truth, during his Udasis (Travels). The Second
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  • ...originally written in [[Hindi]]; subsequently translated into [[Punjabi]] and English). ...he [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Born on 31 August 1897 to '''Pundit Balak Ram''' and '''Hari Devi''', a Gaur Brahman family of the village of Tohra, in the then
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  • ...sawn in two, Bhai Sati Das was covered with cotton and set alight on fire and Bhai Dayal Das was boiled alive in a boiling hot cauldron. ...n killed for their refusal to renounce their own chosen faith of [[Sikhi]] and embrace under duress the faith of the [[Mughal]] government which was [[Isl
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