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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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| | Guru Amar Das |
 | | Sawan mal, Nephew of Guru Amar Das, at Haripur Guler. |  | | Guru Amardas ji were highle pleased with one of his disciple named Bhai Jetha, first Guru Amardas ji married his daughter Bibi Bhani to Bhai Jetha, and then delighted with the couple's devotion, he passed on the Guruship to Bhai Jetha as Guru Ramdas. |  | | Guru Amardas ji were on Guruship from 1552 to 1574, he moved to Goindwal from Khadur to avoid conflict with Guru Angad's son's., elder of whom named Datu had declared himself as a Guru. |
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http://www.singhsabha.com/guru_amar_das.htm
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| | Guru Granth Sahib |
 | | Guru Arjun told his Sikhs that the Adi Granth was the embodiment of the Guru, and should be treated with all the respect accorded to himself. |  | | Guru Granth Sahib or Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji or SGGS for short, is more than just a scripture of the Sikhs. |  | | Guru Gobind Singh said before his demise that the Sikhs were to treat the SGGS as their next Guru. |
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http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Guru_Granth_Sahib
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| | Gateway to Sikhism: Sri Guru Ram Das Sahib Ji |
 | | Bhai Buddha affixed the tilak of spiritual sovereignty to Arjan Dev's forehead, and thus he was proclaimed as Guru Arjan Dev. |  | | Guru Ram Das composed a hymn known as 'Lawan' in Suhi Mohalla 4, page 773 of Guru Granth Sahib, and asked his Sikhs to recite them to solemnize marriages. |  | | Guru Amardas was highly impressed by his charitable nature and blessed the young boy. |
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http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/gurus/gururamdas.htm
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| | Guru Ram Das ji |
 | | Ram Das was popularly addressed as Jetha, being the first-born of his parents (Sanskrit word Jayeshth means the first). |  | | It was a landmark in the life of the community, because the Guru established a central place that was quite distinct from that of the Hindus and the Muslims. |  | | Jetha was much displeased at this language and replied, "In your estimation the Guru is my father-in-law but in mine he is God in person." On hearing this they went to the Guru and complained to him about what he had made of his son-in-law. |
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http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/gurus/nanak4.html
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| | Welcome to Guru Ram Das Ashram and Gurdwara |
 | | Translated, gurdwara means doorway to the Guru. The word Guru means that which takes one from darkness (gu) to light (ru). In Sikhism, the Guru is the Shabd Guru, which was given by Guru Nanak through Guru Gobind Singh, and embodied in the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | There is a community building for yoga, meditation, and Sikh worship. |  | | Named in honor of the great Sikh guru, Guru Ram Das, the Millis Ashram and Gurdwara are located on an 18-acre property about thirty-five miles southwest of Boston. |
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http://www.kundaliniyogane.com/grda.html
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| | Guru Ram Das Orchards in CA |
 | | I had come to Guru Ram Das Orchards to hear how spirituality influences Didar’s farming. |  | | Knowing he is a diligently practicing Sikh, I expected to uncover a formal structure for applying sacred beliefs to the profane world of commercial farming. |  | | But there is something more to Guru Ram Das Orchards—namely love. |
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http://www.newfarm.org/features/0303/gurudidar.shtml
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| | Gateway to Sikhism |
 | | Life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji The Sikh Gurus |  | | Guru Granth Sahib Ji Other Religions of the World |  | | Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji The Sikh Youth |
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http://allaboutsikhs.com/sitemap.htm
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| | Guru Ram Das Center for Medicine and Humanology |
 | | The Guru Ram Das Center is the only foundation of its kind in the world. |  | | We concentrate on health education and instruction in yoga and meditation, research and professional training to bring the kind of service that brings hope for a return to health for persons with chronic or life-threatening illness and their families. |  | | 10% of the proceed from this CD are donated with love and gratitude to the Guru Ram Das Center for Medicine and Humanology. |
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http://www.grdcenter.org
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| | Center Profile: Guru Ram Das Ashram and Gurdwara |
 | | The Guru Ram Das Ashram started in Dorchester in the 1970s. |  | | There are over 50 adults living on the land and renting space from the Sikh Dharma of Massachusetts. |  | | As with Sikh Dharma International ashrams and gurdwaras throughout the United States, the Millis community has recently undergone structural changes to make its operations more democratic. |
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http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/display.php?profile=69364
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