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| | Guru - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | the Guru Granth Sahib in the Sikh religion. |  | | A guru (गुरू Sanskrit) is a teacher in Hinduism, Buddhism or Sikhism. |  | | Guru Nanak, the first guru of Sikhism, was opposed to the caste system prevalent in his time in India and he accepted Hindus, Muslims and people from other religions as disciples. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru
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| | The Sikhism Home Page: Guru Arjan Dev |
 | | Guru Arjan Dev collected original manuscripts of the Guru's from Mohan (son of Guru Amar Das), Datu (son of Guru Angad) as well as Sri Chand (son of Guru Nanak). |  | | Guru Arjan Dev sent the revered Baba Buddha and Bhai Gurdas to the Mughal court along with a copy of the Holy Granth. |  | | Guru Arjan Dev was the youngest son of Guru Ram Das and Mata Bhani. |
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http://www.sikhs.org/guru5.htm
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| | Guru Arjan Sahib Ji, Fifth Sikh Guru, 5th guru, Panjvi Patshahi, Guru Arjun Dev Jee, Sahib Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, The ... |
 | | Guru Arjan Sahib, the youngest son of Guru Ramdas Sahib and Mata Bhani Ji was born at Goindwal Sahib on Vaisakh Vadi 7th, (19th Vaisakh) Samvat 1620 (April 15,1563). |  | | Guru Arjan Sahib Ji, Fifth Sikh Guru, 5th guru, Panjvi Patshahi, Guru Arjun Dev Jee, Sahib Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, The Sikh Guru, India |  | | Guru Sahib himself contributed about 2000 verses for it, installed it at Sri Harmandir Sahib on Bhadon Sudi 1st Samvat 1661 (August/September 1604), and made Baba Budha Ji as the first Granthi. |
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http://www.sgpc.net/gurus/guruarjandev.asp
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| | Guru Har Rai Ji |
 | | The seventh Guru of the Sikh faith, was the son of Baba Gurditta and grandson of Guru Hargobind Nanak VI. |  | | Guru Har Rai chose his younger son, Har Krishan, to be his successor and had him anointed as Guru before he passed away at Kiratpur 0n 6 October 1661. |  | | Guru Har Rai left Goindval on a tour of the districts where the Sikh faith had taken root in the time of his predecessors He traveled further on to Kashmir. |
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http://www.sikh.net/SIKHISM/GURUS/07Gfact.htm
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| | Sikh Great Guru's |
 | | The Sikhs eleventh and everlasting Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | The Holy Guru does not narrate the life stories of the Gurus but is wholly dedicated to the Glory of God. |  | | This is the sacred book of the Sikhs Siri Guru Singh Sabha, also known as the Sacred Adi Granth. |
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http://www.ikonkar.com/sikhism/gurus/gurus.htm
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| | Guru Arjan Dev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji (Punjabi: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜਨ ਦੇਵ ਜੀ) (15 April 1563 - 30 May 1606) was the fifth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on 1 September 1581 following in the footsteps of Guru Ram Das. |  | | Before he died, he nominated Guru Hargobind, his son as the next Guru of the Sikhs. |  | | Hymn by Guru Arjan Dev from the Sukhmani Sahib (Guru Granth Sahib page 262): |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan
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| | Siri Guru Granth Sahib - The Living Guru of the Sikhs |
 | | Obviously, the idea of Guru Arjan Dev was to affirm the fundamental unity of all religions, and the unitary character of all mystic experience. |  | | The Guru Granth Sahib, then, is a sui generis scripture in the world. |  | | The major hymns-Japji (Guru Nanak), Anand (Guru Amar Das), Sukhmani (Guru Arjan Dev), Rehras (Guru Nanak, Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan Dev) are widely recited solo and in congregation by the faithful as morning and evening prayers. |
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http://www.sikhnet.com/s/GuruGranthSahib
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| | Guru Arjan Dev ji |
 | | Nothing of that kind can be asserted about the Gurus and Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | Besides the hymns of the five Gurus, it contains the hymns of Hindu and Muslim saints. |  | | The Guru had come to guide, govern and influence the lives of the Sikhs both in the temporal and the spiritual fields. |
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http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/gurus/nanak5.html
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| | The Tribune...Saturday Plus Head |
 | | For instance, Narang has failed to elaborate that an era of execution of Sikh Gurus began with the martyrdom of the fifth Guru, Arjan Dev.Thereafter,the eighth Guru, Teg Bahadur, was tortured to death in Delhi, followed by the execution of the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh at Sirhind. |  | | The finest example of secularism set by the Guru was that the foundation stone of the temple was laid by a Muslim divine, Mian Mir of Lahore. |  | | Guru Arjan Dev must be remembered as a prophet of secularism. |
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jun19/saturday/head3.htm
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| | Guru Arjan Dev Ji - Conclusion |
 | | And it is from the abyss of this humility that the House of Guru Nanak shines at the pinnacle of all spiritual glory. |  | | Amrit Bani of Sri Guru Granth Sahib is fully charged with the Nam Khumari of Guru Nanak, life essence of the prophets of love, total human, religious and linguistic harmony and integration. |  | | A temple where the glory of one God, Allah and Khuda, Hari and Narayan is sung from the same platform in divine melodies of true lovers of God, irrespective of their religion, colour, caste, creed and status. |
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http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-arjan/conclusion.htm
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| | Great Sikh martyrs |
 | | As the Guru was being persecuted thus Mian Mir, the Muslim sufi divine of Lahore, who had laid the foundation stone of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, came and begged the Guru to allow him to use his mystic power to undo those who were responsible for the Suffering inflicted upon him. |  | | At this the Guru asked for a bath in the river Ravi by the side of the Mughal fort in which he was imprisoned. |  | | The Guru told Mughal emperor Jehangir that his money was the sacred trust of the Sikh community and the hymns in the Holy Granth were revelation in praise of God: no one dare alter them. |
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http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/martyrs/arjan.html
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| | The Sikhism Home Page: Guru Ram Das |
 | | Guru Amar Das was impressed with Bhai Gurdas's existing knowledge of Hindi and Sanskrit and the Hindu scriptures. |  | | Mahadev the Guru's middle son was a recluse and excused himself on the ground that he was not interested in the affairs of the world. |  | | Guru Ram Das urged his Sikhs that one could fulfill one's life not merely by quiet meditation but in actively participating in the joys and sorrows of others. |
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http://www.sikhs.org/guru4.htm
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| | Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji |
 | | The Guru's reply did not sooth Jahangir's feelings and he ordered him to pay two lakhs of rupees (two hundred thousand rupees), and also to erase the hymns in his Granth which were opposed to the Hindu and Muslim religions. |  | | After the Bani of the Gurus, came the verses of the Bhagats or the Indian saints. |  | | Prithia addressed the Qazis and the Pandits who had enmity towards the Guru on account of his compilation of Adi Granth and he induced them to make a complaint to the Emperor that Guru Arjan had compiled a Granth in which Muslim and Hindu prophets were reviled. |
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http://panthkhalsa.tripod.com/SriGuruArjanDevJi.htm
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| | Descendants of Arjan Dev have original text- The Times of India |
 | | The Sodhis are descendants of Guru Arjan Dev and Kartarpur was founded by him in 1598. |  | | The Adi Granth, written by Guru Arjan Dev, is the original scripture, also known as Kartarpuri Bir, and was installed at the Golden Temple on September 1, 1604. |  | | AMRITSAR: The original Guru Granth Sahib is in the possession of the Sodhi family of Kartarpur village and is placed at Gurdwara Thum Sahib. |
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/831765.cms
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| | The Sikh Tradition - SHABAD HAZARE - Guru Arjan |
 | | The Guru charged Prithia with lying in front of the whole congregation, and laid bare his disobedience to the Guru. |  | | Arjan wrote the last verse saying, "It is my good fortune to have met the True Guru, and I have found the Immortal God in my own home. |  | | A cousin of Guru Ram Das came to Amritsar from Lahore especially to ask the Guru to attend his son's wedding. |
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http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/register.nsf/p/Story5
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| | Welcome to "Gateway to Sikhism " |
 | | While the Sikhs hold their Gurus in high reverence, they are not to be worshipped; Sikhs may only worship God.... |  | | It has the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Amrit Kirtan Gutka, Bhai Gurdaas Vaaran and Sri Dasam Granth Sahib in entireity. |  | | She is known as the first disciple of Guru Nanak. |
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http://allaboutsikhs.com/home.php
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| | Guru Granth Sahib Ji |
 | | Siri Guru Amar Das Ji Siri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Siri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Siri Guru Angad Dev Ji Siri Guru Ram Das Ji Siri Guru Tegh Bahadur JI |  | | Siri Guru Arjan Dev Ji in 1604 A.D. Contributors |  | | On October 7, in the year 1708 A.D. before his departure from the world Guru Sahib instructed the Sikhs as to rever Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as (their) Puran Guru |
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http://www.sikh.net/SIKHISM/GURUS/FctsSGGS.htm
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| | Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji |
 | | It was in the Holy and Direct Presence of Baba Nand Singh Ji Maharaj that I experienced the Grandeur and Bliss of the Eternal Glory of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, compiled by my most Beloved Satguru, Sri Guru Arjan Sahib. |  | | This ‘Light of all Lights’ (Guru Arjan) enlightens the whole world and envelops the whole human race in its powerful rays of synthesis and harmony, love and amity. |  | | Sri Guru Amar Das Ji Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib |
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http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-arjan
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| | Audio - Guru Arjan Sahib |
 | | A grand saakhi of two sikhs of Guru Arjan Sahib who left their village for Kar Seva at Taran Taran. |  | | Eternal Glory of Jot Roop Har - Guru Nanak Sahib |  | | A Holy discourse on Martyrdom - a humble tribute to Guru Arjan's Immense Greatness. |
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http://www.baisakhi1999.org/audio/g5.htm
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