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| | SIKHISM - Online Information article about SIKHISM |
 | | The religious creed of Guru Govind Singh was the same as that of Guru Nanak: the God, the guru and the Granth remained unchanged. |  | | During the spiritual reign of Guru Govind Singh the religious was partially eclipsed by the military spirit. |  | | Teg Bahadur was succeeded by the tenth and most powerful guru, his son Govind Singh; and it was under him that what had sprung into existence as a quietist sect of a purely Guru Govind religious nature, and had become a military society Singh. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/SHA_SIV/SIKHISM.html
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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Sikhism: Challenge and Response |
 | | The sword of Nanak is the granter of all boons, |  | | Raja Bikram Singh of Faridkot, who was one of the chief protagonist of the Singh Sabha, had a commentary of the Guru Granth Sahib prepared by a distinguished synod of Sikh schoolmen of the period. |  | | Sewaram Singh published his book on the life and teachings of Guru Nanak in 1904, and Khazan Singh, his History And Philosophy Of Sikh Religion, in 1914. |
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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/042003/challenges.htm
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| | The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 by Max Arthur MacAuliffe [1842-1913] |
 | | Bhai Santokh Singh, son of Deva Singh, was born in Amritsar in A.D. He received religious instruction in the Sikh faith from Bhai Sant Singh in his native city, and in the Hindu religion from a Pandit in Kaul in the Karnal district. |  | | Nanak is represented as saying with the same unsuspecting frankness that he had been the son of a teli or oil-presser, a trade held to be offensive and degrading to Hindus. |  | | Guru Nanak, who disregarded caste and preached the doctrine of the brotherhood of man, desired that all his followers should be deemed brothers, and thus he addressed them. |
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http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/books/mac/introduction07.htm
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| | The Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev and Lalan Shah Fakir: |
 | | Though it is conjectured that the monotheism, as preached by Nanak, was an influence of Islam. |  | | There are Ten Gurus from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh; all the ten Gurus have left their remarkable contribution in shaping the Sikh religion, stimulating its expansion with the passage of time. |  | | Kulwant Singh has wrote an article where he had thrown light on the issue of Naam-Simran (Singh K, 6 – 13)The practice of pronouncement of ‘Holy Name’ is mentioned as an essential religious duty in most of the religions - both in the orient and in occident. |
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http://www.sikhreview.org/july2003/moral1.htm
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| | Sant Kirpal Singh: Guru Nanak's JAP JI |
 | | Nanak, while addressing them, calls all to come to their goal and taste Divinity, or the Bread of Life, by communion with the Holy Word ringing within all and calling the faithful to the spiritual banquet. |  | | Nanak is once again making use of the Hindu belief that ablutions at sixty-eight places of pilgrimage bring purity from all sinful acts. |  | | Nanak makes frequent use of such concepts and doctrines from ancient Hindu lore; but He refers to them not in a spirit of scientific truth, but often as a Divine poet, who employs allusion and mythology to drive home His point. |
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http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/jj/japji.htm
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| | A well researched article on the religion of Sikhism |
 | | Nanak preached that God is the creator, but not part, of the universe. |  | | Himself a householder, Nanak propagated a faith that gave the householder pride of place. |  | | On the scheduled day, Gobind Singh appeared before the congregation, brandishing a naked sword, and sought the head of a Sikh as sacrifice. |
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http://www.lifepositive.com/spirit/world-religions/sikhism/sikh-faith.asp
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| | Sobha Singh Artist Painting Gallery Andretta Palampur |
 | | The earliest portrait of Guru Nanak Dev, entitled "Nam Khumari Nanaka Charhi rahe din raat" was painted in 1937. |  | | His paintings of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, are in vira rassa. |  | | So Sobha Singh was not finding fulfillment in commercial art, which could provide him a living but did not give him spiritual satisfaction.He readily accepted the invitation of Gurbux Singh. |
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http://www.123himachal.com/sobhasingh_gallery.html
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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. FeedBack |
 | | Singh what is the difference between the worship of penis and the worship of body hair. |  | | Singh has clearly stated the essence of Guru Nanak's advice to Muslims and Hindus on how to become a true Muslim and a true Hindu. |  | | Sikh Gurus rejected many such teachings of Hinduism and Islam, and their message on how one could become a true Hindu or a true Muslim was a simple one as evidenced by Guru Nanak’s advise to Muslims and Hindus. |
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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/letters/letters_19.htm
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| | The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Amritsar PLUS |
 | | Nanak Singh's first publication, a set of hymns written in 1918, sold over a hundred thousand copies before he was 21. |  | | Born in a poor family and deprived of formal education, Nanak Singh made a laudable contribution to the Sikh faith. |  | | Dr Hardip Singh, the boy's father, said that he and his family believed that their son would meet them one day. |
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20041223/aplus.htm
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| | Gobind Sadan: The Prophet Guru Nanak |
 | | Guru Nanak praised God, rather than himself, but many miracles have been attributed to his spiritual power and gurdwaras (Sikh temples) have been built at places where these miracles were said to have occurred. |  | | Beginning with Guru Nanak, a lineage of great prophets appeared in India and became known as the Sikh Gurus. |  | | Leaving his family behind and taking a Muslim musician with him, Guru Nanak undertook long journeys to preach the oneness of God and the fruitlessness of empty religious rituals. |
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http://www.gobindsadan.org/prophets/nanak.shtml
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| | Sikh Information Guru Nanak Gobind Singh |
 | | Translation of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's masterful Siddh Gosht - conversations with the holy hermits. |  | | Detailed history of the Sikhs from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to the present. |  | | Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the Enlightener who dispelled delusion and brought awareness. |
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http://www.info-sikh.com
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| | Gobind Sadan: The Prophet Baba Siri Chand |
 | | The elder of Guru Nanak's two sons is Baba Siri Chand. |  | | Rather, he and the Udasi renunciates who followed him spread the mission of his father, Guru Nanak, in a nonsectarian, universalist way. |  | | He is especially beloved at Gobind Sadan for he is one of the two figures who began appearing to His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh in vision when he was a boy, giving him spiritual instruction. |
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http://www.gobindsadan.org/sirichand/index.shtml
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| | Tiff between two children starts off caste conflict in Punjab - Deccan Herald |
 | | After the boys fought, Nanak’s father and uncle visited the house of Amar Singh and complained about the boorish behaviour of their ward in the school. |  | | A mob of 40 people later forced Nanak and his uncle Kulwant Singh from their home and they were also kept in illegal police confinement for eight days, claims Jagir Singh, father of Nanak. |  | | “Nanak Singh and Kulwant Singh were beaten up after being stripped naked by the local Station House Officer, Rattan Singh. |
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http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/jan042005/n38.asp
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| | Bibliography |
 | | MeLeod, W.H., Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. |  | | Bhai Jodh Singh, Gospel of Guru Nanak(Gurinat Nirnal Sikhi Kee Hai). |  | | Harbans Singh, 1973, An Introduction to Indian Religions- Punjabi University, Patiala. |
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http://www.globalsikhstudies.net/menu/Bibliography.htm
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| | Punjabi.net discussions chat forums |
 | | For Gurbachan Singh Talib this hymn, particularly the refrains of lines two and three, are "truly a call to mankind not to shirk from sacrificing life, should a noble cause present itself."(48) Yet the context in which we find this hymn does not support such a conclusion. |  | | Guru Nanak symbolizing the way of sacrifice which is inevitable for one entering the spiritual moral quest says, "shouldst thou cherish the desire to participate in the play of true love, place thy head on the palm of try [hand]. |  | | In the mid nineteenth century the shrine of this Sikh sahid in Naushera was an object of pilgrimage for Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims, despite the fact that the Akali Baba's fierce cruelty towards Muslims was at one point legendary. |
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http://www.punjabi.net/talk/messages/2/477.html?1075942084
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| | Hofstra University (New York) sets up chair in Sikh Studies |
 | | As the name of the Institution denotes, it aims at disseminating the Universal message of Guru Nanak enshrined in the Holy Scripture Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | To celebrate the birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji, last year we invited the famous Ragi Jatha of Bhai Satwinder Singh, Harvinder Singh who stayed in Lagos from 21st to 30th November. |  | | The convenor of the day long conference, Sardar Nanak Singh Nishter, welcomed the participants and submitted the report. |
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http://www.sikhreview.org/june2000/diary.htm
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 | | Talking to The Tribune, his daughter, Prof Renuka Singh, called him a fortunate and blessed person who led a meaningful life and helped several people. |  | | He was regarded as a pillar of the Punjabi literary world, who took the language to the international standards. |  | | Survived by his daughters Renuka, who lived with him and wrote several books on Dalai Lama, and Jyotsna, who lives in the US, the grand old Bhapa in his spotless white clothes, flowing white beard and congenial smile will remain etched in the memories of Punjabi litterateurs for long. |
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http://www.apnaorg.com/articles/pritamsingh
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| | Bibliography of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji |
 | | Surindar Singh Kohli's 'Guru Nanak: Jiwan Darshan Ate Kav-Kala' is also considered important. |  | | Meanwhile, Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha, a famous Sikh encyclopedist had already written a work dealing primarily with rhetoric and prosody employed in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | A major work appeared in 1963, titled 'Sri Guru Granth Sahib da Sahitak Itihas' by Dr Taran Singh. |
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http://panthic.org/news/132/ARTICLE/1382/2005-05-29.html?...
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| | Gurmat Sangeet Project |
 | | Milap Singh Ji and the younger brother of the late Bhai Charanjit Singh Thanwar. |  | | Bhai Nanak Singh 'Preet' comes fom an illustrious family of Kirtaniyas. |  | | Bhai Nanak Singh 'Preet' can be reached at : |
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| | Encyclopedia: Punjabi language |
 | | Illuminated Adi Granth folio with nisan (Mool Mantar) of Guru Gobind Singh. |  | | This is a List of Punjabi poets: Farid Ganjshakar Hashim Shah Hussain Waris Shah Bulleh Shah Sachal Sarmast Guru Nanak Sultan Bahu Khwaja Ghulam Farid Shiv Kumar Batalvi Amrita Pritam Mohan Singh Pash Gurbaksh Singh Preetlari Nanak Singh Ustad Daman Related Articles Punjabi language, Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi Punjab India Pakistan... |  | | Jump to: navigation, search This page is a list of Punjabi people or Punjabi language authors. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Punjabi-language
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| | Sikhism in UK : Directory |
 | | Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Rear of 29 37 Hibemia Road, Hounslow, Middlesex Tel: 0181 577 2793 Contact: Mr. |  | | Shiri Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara Mission Center Registered (Sangat Bhatra Sikh Temple) 61 Upper Chorlton Road, Whalley Range, Manchester M16 7RO, Tel: 0161 226 7233 Now offers bi-lingual teaching program, music classess on Sunday and Wednesday and has a library. |  | | Sikh Temple 8 Culshaw Street, Blackburn, BB1 1JF Tel: 01254 581965 Contact: Amarjit Singh Phind |
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| | Gatka : as taught by Nanak Dev Singh Khalsa [w/Moderator Note] |
 | | I've known Nanak Dev Singh for many, many years (he's now living and teaching in Europe). |  | | I am looking for a copy of 'Gatka : as taught by Nanak Dev Singh Khalsa'. |  | | The Filipino escrima master that Nanak Dev Singh and I once studied with stated that the origins of Escrima were from Northern India. |
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http://sikhnet.com/sikhnet/discussion.nsf/0/E52519C467F3F11A8725679E007EB7F6
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| | Nanak Singh, Saintly Sinner, Novel by Nanak Singh, English translation of Punjabi novel, Pavitra Paapi, Pavitra, Paapi, ... |
 | | His first publication, a set of hymns written in 1918, sold over 100,000 copies. |  | | As Kedar battles between his love for Veena and family responsibility, we question whether he is saint, or sinner |  | | Nanak Singh (1897-1971) is regarded as the Father of the Punjabi novel. |
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http://www.saintlysinner.com
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| | The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Ludhiana Stories |
 | | His last stint as Principal was with the Gujranwala Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Ludhiana. |  | | Chart making: Manjot Kaur, GGN Public School (1); Neha Gupta from Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School, Doraha (2); Lakhwinder Singh, Government High School, Utalan, and Kirandeep Kaur, Guru Nanak International Public School (3). |  | | Biotechnology (secondary): Prabhjot Kaur, Guru Nanak Public School (1); Harleen Kaur, GGN Public School, and Neha Gupta, Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School, Doraha (2); and Pushpinder Singh from Government High School, Bhaini Araian Kalan (3). |
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| | Nanak Singh - definition of Nanak Singh in Encyclopedia |
 | | Nanak Singh - definition of Nanak Singh in Encyclopedia |  | | Searchword not found in the selected dictionary, but you can try the following: |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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| | Kartar Singh Sarabha |
 | | He was in tenth class when he went to live with his uncle in Orissa where, after finishing high school, he joined college. |  | | Kartar singh left the united states on 15 September 1914, nearly a month ahead of the main body of Sikhs who were to follow. |  | | After receiving his primary education in his own village, Kartar Singh entered the Malwa Khalsa High school at Ludhiana for his matriculation. |
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| | Vyjayantimala performs Bharatanatyam; Mahesh Bhatt's photo exhibition; Kaanta Lagaa controversy; Godrej tie-up for MF ... |
 | | After almost a decade actress Vyjayantimala at the age of 60 has faced the arc lights again. |  | | Navdeep Suri, author of 'Saintly Sinner', said in Amritsar, "He wrote 55 books in his lifetime, broadly social dramas, social issues - issues of the day like communalism, casteism, superstitions, women in society etc. Many of his characters reflect his angst. |  | | One of several masterpieces of his creator, litterateur Nanak Singh's works hold strong relevance to this day. |
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| | Search Results for Indian Books |
 | | :the second scripture of the Sikhs written by Sri Guru Gobind Singh = Shri Dasama Grantha Sahiba / |  | | :a biography of Shaheed Sardar Nanak Singh, 1903-1947 / |  | | The concept of self in Guru Nanak bani |
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| | Punjabi Literature and Culture |
 | | Punjab di sair (this book us useful in understanding some of the old Punjabi places and traditions) |  | | Sunehri Jild (a classic book of short stories by a well-known Punjabi novelist Nanak Singh) |  | | Bhai Mohan Singh di Chonvi Rachna (3 vol) A great specimem of Punjabi prose |
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| | Navdeep Suri, Navdeep, Suri, Nanak Singh's grandson, grandson of Nanak Singh, transalator of Pavitra Paapi |
 | | The impetus for Suri's translation of Pavitra Paapi (Saintly Sinner) into English came primarily from his mother, who has often lamented the fact that Nanak Singh's classics are inaccessible to the English-speaking world. |  | | His grandfather, Nanak Singh wrote over 50 books including novels and collections of short stories and is widely regarded as the father of the Punjabi novel. |  | | Suri was born in Amritsar in the north Indian state of Punjab in 1959 and spent his first 22 years in the same town, from kindergarten at the St. Francis School to a Masters degree in Economics from the local Guru Nanak University. |
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| | S. Nanak Singh & Sons - Indian exporter and Indian Manufacturer |
 | | Nanak Singh & Sons - Indian exporter and Indian Manufacturer |  | | Copyright © 2005 Netlink Solutions (India) Ltd. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce the contents of this website in whole or in part without prior written permission |
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 | | GURDWARA GURU NANAK DEV JI Back to Gurdwaras in Europe |  | | GURDWARA GURU NANAK DEV JI Tel: (0628) 23507 |
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