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| | Guru Hargobind |
 | | Baba Buddha was responsible for overseeing the Guru's religious teachings. |  | | Swami Ramdas asked the Guru "You are on the spiritual throne of Guru Nanak, a great Saint. |  | | While visiting the shrine of Guru Nanak, Guru Hargobind met and received the blessings of Baba Sri Chand, Guru Nanak's son. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Amir6646/hargobind.html
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| | Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji |
 | | Instead the Guru Ji replied, "In the Guru's house religion and worldly enjoyment shall be combined- the caldron to supply the poor and the needy, and the scimitar to smite the oppressors." (This should be noted by those Sikhs who say that worldly and practical affairs should be kept separate from religion in our Gurdwaras). |  | | After the Martyrdom of his father (Guru Arjan Dev Ji), the Guru Ji caused the Adi Granth to be read by Bhai Buddha and the musicians of the temple sang the Guru's hymns. |  | | Guru Hargobind was the first, after Guru Nanak, who went outside the Punjab to spread Sikh religion. |
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http://panthkhalsa.tripod.com/SriGuruHargobindSahibJi.htm
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| | sri guru hargobind ji |
 | | Guru Hargobind was arrested and detained at the Gwalior fort for raising body of troops against a religious movement. |  | | The gurdwara, the Sikh house of piety and prayer is another legacy of Guru Hargobind. |  | | Hargobind was born on June 14, 1595 at Guru ki Vadali in District of Amritsar to Guru Arjan Dev and Mata Ganga Devi. |
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http://www.indiangods.com/sri_guru_hargobind_ji.htm
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| | Sikh Gurus |
 | | he 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. |  | | The Guru will protect you wherever you might be." Gurdas, of the family of Bhai Bahilo, was asked to accompany Ram Rai with a copy of the (Guru) Granth Sahib in order to please the Emperor, Ram Rai deliberately misread one of the lines from the (Guru) Granth Sahib. |
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http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/gurus/nanak7.html
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| | Guru Teg Bahadar |
 | | Some other places then well known in Sikh geography were Khadur Sahib, sacred to the second Guru, Tarn Taran, Sri Hargobindpur and Kartarpur, all three founded by Guru Arjan dev, the Fifth Guru, Talwandi, birthplace of Guru Nanak, Dera Baba Nanak, Darauli and Kiratpur, founded by Guru Hargobind. |  | | The Guru is a sacrifice unto thee, Bhai Pheru!" The festival of Divali brought to Dhamdhan Sikhs from far-off places. |  | | From Jhabal, Guru Hargobind travelled to Goindwal, sacred to the Third Guru. |
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http://www.singhsabha.com/guru_teg_bahadar.htm
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| | Guru Hargobind |
 | | Guru Hargobind, the sixth Guru was just eleven years old then. |  | | But with the help of Bhai Buddha and Bhai Gurdas, he vowed to avenge the death of his father. |  | | Across the Harimandir ( famous today as the " Golden Temple ") in Amritsar, he built the Akal Takht (Throne Of The Timeless) where, instead of chanting hymns of peace, heroic ballads were recited and plans of military conquests replaced religious discourses. |
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http://www.schopra.com/santmant/hargobind-bio.htm
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| | Guru Hargobind Sahib, Sixth Sikh Guru, 6th Guru, Chevi Patshahi, Siri Guru Har Gobind Ji, Sahib Sri Guru Hargobind Dev ... |
 | | She was a pious disciple of Guru Sahib and an ardent follower of Sikhism. |  | | Guru Sahib spent the last decade of his life (from 1635 to 1644) at Kiratpur Sahib, which is situated in the hill state of Hadur (Nalagarh), founded by Baba Gurditta Ji (Guru's son). |  | | Guru Sahib sacrificed Saint Soldiers like Mathura Bhat Ji (son of Baba Bhikha Ji), Bhai Nanu Ji, Bhai Saktu Ji, Bhai Jattu Ji, Bhai Pirana Ji, Bhai Paras Ram Ji, Bhai Jagannath Ji and Bhai Kalyana Ji. |
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http://www.sgpc.net/gurus/guruhargobind.asp
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| | The Sikh Tradition - BRIND ME ARMS AND HORSES - Guru Hargobind |
 | | Hargobind, upon receiving the news of his father's death, caused the Guru Granth to be read for ten days. |  | | He instructed Hargobind in the Guru's hymns, the sciences, reading and letters, offensive and defensive weapons, sports such as swimming, administration and many other skills that he would need to be a great ruler in the future. |  | | Once when Guru Arjan's wife was serving Bhai Buddha, he said, "As you have given me food to my heart's content, so shall you have a son to your heart's content. |
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http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/register.nsf/p/Story6
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| | Guru Hargobind ji |
 | | The reply of Guru Hargobind is an unambiguous clarification of the system of Guru Nanak as understood by the Gurus themselves. |  | | The Guru, thereby, only brought out visibly and symbolically what, in view of the steps that had already been taken by the earlier Gurus, was inherent in the integrated spiritual thesis of Guru Nanak. |  | | The Guru himself controlled both the religious centres and the temporal centre at Amritsar. |
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http://www.gnfa.org/guru_hargobind.htm
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| | Re-Discovering The Sikh Legacy (Part III)@ |
 | | The Sikh community accepted that their real Guru was Guru Teg Bahadur and accepted him as their Ninth Guru. |  | | Guru Har Krishan was the 8th Guru of the Sikhs. |  | | It is said that Makhan Shah Lobana of Gujarat- a disciple of Guru Hargobind had prayed to the Guru that he would give 500 gold mohars if his ship returning to Kathiawar was saved from sinking in a storm. |
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http://www.sikhreview.org/january2001/heritage1.htm
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| | Kashi Tour -- Sikh Gurdwara |
 | | Gurdwara means " the home of the Guru." The Gurdwara houses the Siri Guru Granth Sahib the most sacred writings of Sikh Dharma giving spiritual instruction and inspiration. |  | | The Siri Guru Granth Sahib teaches unity, devotion to one God, and conscious living. |  | | It is a divine compilation of writings from many religions and philosophies that sing the joy and freedom of seeing the True One in everyone and everything. |
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http://www.kashi.org/sikh.htm
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| | Guru Hargobind |
 | | The first Guru to tell the Sikhs that if the occassion demand, a person must be able to fight for himself and for justice. |  | | It is said that when Emperor Jehangir and Nurjehan visited the Golden Temple, the Emperor offered Royal Aid, but Guruji declined the same politely |
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http://www.sikhglory.com/g_hgbnd.htm
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| | www.GHSFC.com |
 | | Guru Hargobind Sahib FC, GHSFC, GHS Football Club welcomes all. |  | | We are a Sunday League team from Dartford in Kent, England. |
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http://www.ghsfc.com
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| | Guru HarGobind Thermal Plant Stage-II |
 | | Negitiation for purchase main plant equipment are going with M/s BHEL, for loan from PFC (80%) reforms. |  | | Guru HarGobind Thermal Plant Stage-II Name of the Project |
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http://www.psebindia.org/pseb/thermal/hargobind.html
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