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 | | The Guru Granth Sahib is the eleventh and final Guru of the Sikhs, is held in the highest regard by the Sikhs and is treated as the Eternal Guru, as instructed by Guru Gobind Singh. |  | | So a Sikh is a disciple of the Ten Gurus and a follower of the teachings in Sikhism's holy scriptures who they regard as a living guru, the Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | Guru Nanak was the first Guru and Guru Gobind Singh the final Guru in human form. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh
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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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| | Welcome to Gateway to Sikhism |
 | | Upon the Guru's refusal to embrace Islam to escape death, the fifth prophet of the Sikh religion was subject to inhumane torture and killed. |  | | Guru Gobind Singh also made it clear that, after him, the Guru-eternal for Sikhs would be their holy scripture, Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | Guru Nanak received a Hukam (commandment) from God instructing him to spread a message of truth based on devotion to One God, honesty, and compassion. |
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http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/gurus/gurus.htm
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| | The Ten Gurus of Sikhism |
 | | Guru Nanak:Compared to Buddhism and Jainism, Sikhism is of recent origin. |  | | His teachings in the form of religious hymns are preserved in the Gurugranth Sahib, which is the sacred scripture of the Sikhs. |  | | Guru Gobind Singh (1675-1708):He was the tenth and the last Guru and also the most famous after Guru Nanak. |
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http://www.hinduwebsite.com/sikhism/sikhgurus.htm
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| | The Sikhism Home Page: The Sikh Gurus |
 | | The Guru is the Boat to carry me across the world-ocean; the Guru is the Sacred Shrine of Pilgrimage, the Guru is the Holy River. |  | | This honour of being called a Sikh Guru applies only to the ten Gurus who founded the religion starting with Guru Nanak in 1469 and ending with Guru Gobind Singh in 1708; thereafter it refers to the Sikh Holy Scriptures the Guru Granth Sahib. |  | | The divine spirit was passed from one Guru to the next as "The light of a lamp which lights another does not abate. |
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http://www.sikhs.org/10gurus.htm
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| | THE TEN GURUS |
 | | The ninth Guru of the Sikhs, Teg Bahadur was constantly persecuted by religious priests of his community. |  | | All four of Guru Gobind's sons were killed in a bloody battle between the Sikhs and Hill Rajas supported by the Mughals. |  | | Guru Gobind Singh selected five of his most scholarly disciples and sent them to Benaras to learn Sanskrit and other Hindu religious texts. |
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http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Grounds/4016/tengurus.html
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| | Tat Khalsa Singh Sabha |
 | | This allows them to justify their doctrine of the Guru Granth as opposed to the continuation of human Gurus indefinitely, (which the Sanatan world-view upholds). |  | | to 6 a.m.): Japji, Jap, and the Ten Savayyas... |  | | (b) To accept as the means of deliverance only the ten Gurus, the Guru Granth Sahib, and the works of the ten Gurus. |
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http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/sikhism/tat.html
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| | What's New |
 | | Guru Gobind Singh felt that all the wisdom needed by Sikhs for spiritual guidance in their daily lives could be found in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the Eternal Guru of the Sikhs. |  | | Guru Nanak passed on his enlightened leadership of this new religion to nine successive Gurus. |  | | The founder of the Sikh religion was Guru Nanak who was born in 1469. |
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http://goldentemple.faithweb.com/whats_new.html
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| | Sikh Gurus |
 | | For the Sikhs, the Guru Granth is the manifestation of the Guru's Spirit and through it, Guru Nanak lives on in the Sikh Faith. |  | | God is in the Guru and Guru is in God. |  | | Such is the splendor of Guru Nanak's doctrine of God's Grace and Compassion. |
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http://www.sikh.net/SIKHISM/GURUS
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| | ipedia.com: The Ten Gurus of Sikhism Article |
 | | The Gurus taugh the path of enlightenment to the disciples. |  | | The perpetual and current Guru of the Sikhs is the Guru Granth Sahib, which is sometime referred to as the Holy Book of the Sikhs. |  | | The Ten Gurus are the great teachers of Sikhism. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/the_ten_gurus_of_sikhism.html
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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Disavowing the import of Baisakhi of 1699 |
 | | Any human being who faithfully believes in one immortal being, ten Gurus from Guru Nanak Sahib to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, the Guru Granth Sahib, the utterances and teachings of the ten Gurus and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru, and who does not owe allegiance to any other religion, is a Sikh. |  | | Not to mention the pivotal contributions of Guru Gobind Singh. |  | | His argument that none of the first nine Gurus were amritdharis coupled with his assertion - “followers of a faith” — which assumes that the Sikh faith had gelled, adds up to saying that one is a Sikh notwithstanding Guru Gobind Singh, thereby rendering the teachings and philosophy of the tenth Guru redundant. |
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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/112003/mahal_1699.htm
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| | CHAPTER TWO |
 | | Guru Gobind Singh’s Hymn on the Importance of the Sword in the Dasam Granth |  | | Guru Angad’s Hymn on the Mastery of God |  | | The guru died while in custody and since then Sikhs have thought of him as a martyr of the religion. |
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http://vclass.mtsac.edu:940/adiem/sikh2.html
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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.... |  | | Between 1469 and 1708, ten Gurus preached a simple message of truth, devotion to God, and universal equality. |  | | It has the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Amrit Kirtan Gutka, Bhai Gurdaas Vaaran and Sri Dasam Granth Sahib in entireity. |
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http://allaboutsikhs.com/home.php
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| | sikh beliefs |
 | | Sikhs should believe in the "oneness" of the ten Gurus, that is, that a single soul or entity pervaded in the lives of the ten Gurus. |  | | Live a life based on the teachings of the ten Gurus, the Guru Granth, and Sikh scriptures. |  | | Although the Guru Granth is the center of Sikh belief, non-Sikh books can be studied for general enlightenment. |
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http://www.kean.edu/~skaur/sikhbeliefs.html
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| | Sikhism - Sikh Rehat Maryada |
 | | (b) Regarding the ten Gurus, the Guru Granth and the ten Gurus word alone as saviors and holy objects of veneration. |  | | The girl should be told that she has been joined in matrimony to her man in the hallowed presence of the Guru Granth Sahib and the congregation. |  | | Coming back home, a reading of the Guru Granth Sahib should be commenced at home or in a nearby gurdwara, and after reciting the six stanzas of the Anand Sahib, the Ardas, offered and karha Parshad (sacred pudding) distributed. |
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http://www.searchsikhism.com/sec4.html
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 | | A modern Sikh religious painting of all the ten gurus, with Guru Nanak at the center |
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http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1500_1599/sikhism/gurus/gurus.html
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| | ten gurus |
 | | Guru Amardas Ji also trained a number of traveling missionaries who spread the message of Sikhism to other parts of India. |  | | Ended the line of Gurus in person and ordained the Adi Granth as the Guru or future guide of the Sikhs. |  | | He prescribed the routine of a Sikh as in his hymn to be found on page 305 of Guru Granth Sahib. |
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http://www.kean.edu/~skaur/tengurus.html
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| | List Of Ten Gurus |
 | | This salutation of reverence and benediction has been universally used by Hindus since ancient times, not only as a sign of reverence to gurus or those to whom it is desired to show special respect, but also frequently as a gesture of prayer directed to divinities. |  | | List Of Ten Gurus is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness. |  | | According to popular Hindu belief, under one of these trees Vishnu taught during one of his incarnations on earth, hence it is held sacred. |
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http://www.experiencefestival.com/list_of_ten_gurus
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| | Hymns of the Gurus |
 | | The common basic factor of the Sikh community is belief in the ten Gurus and the authorized version of the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture. |  | | This is the central belief, the mool mantra, of the Sikh religion, founded in Punjab by Guru Nanak, who drew upon the teachings of Muslim Sufis and Hindu Bhaktas. |  | | The hymns of Sikh Gurus constitute some of the most moving mystical poetry ever composed, and the brilliant translations by Khushwant Singh a leading scholar of Sikh history and culture and best-selling author, retain the immediacy and lyricism of the originals. |
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http://www.indiaclub.com/html/11711.htm
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| | SIKHISM |
 | | Guru Nanak, who was born a Hindu, travelled as far way as Makkah preaching his message of peace and charity to all. |  | | At that time India was ruled by the Muslim Mughals and there was a great deal of conflict between the Muslims and the Hindus who lived there. |  | | Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak in about 1499 AD/CE in the Punjab area of India. |
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http://www.rekts.freeservers.com/SIKHISM.html
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| | Sikhism Sites |
 | | Jaswant Singh Khosa - scribes the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Sikhnet 12/11/03 and 16/2/04) |  | | www.drthind.net - Sri Guru Granth Sahib translation by Bhai Manmohan Singh Ji www.searchgurbani.com |  | | Sri Guru Granth Sahib flown to Canada more |
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http://www.ramgarhia-association.freeserve.co.uk/docs/sikhism.htm
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| | Thai Sikh Organization :: Sikh Gurus :: |
 | | A Guru is a spiritual guide, who has raised his spirit to such a level where they can be one with God Almighty. |  | | The Gurus are the light bearers to mankind. |  | | Guru Nanak Dev Ji Guru Angad Dev Ji Guru Amardas Ji Guru Ramdas Ji Guru Arjan Dev Ji Guru Hargobind Ji Guru Har Rai Ji Guru Har Krishan Ji Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Guru Gobind Singh Ji Click here to see the Genealogical Table of our Gurus... |
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http://www.thaisikh.org/sikhism/sikhgurus.php
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| | John T. Reed's view of various real estate investment gurus |
 | | Joe was a nothing-down guru in the mid-'80s. |  | | I am not familiar with her material, but I have yet to find a lease-option guru whose approach is satisfactory to me. See my article on lease options and my Special Report on the subject. |  | | Napier seems to be a note and mobilehome guru. |
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http://www.johntreed.com/Reedgururating.html
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| | Hemkuntsahib.com - sikh Gurus |
 | | History of Guru Nanak Dev Ji to 1539 Lived 70 year's |  | | History of Guru Gobind singh Ji to 1708 -- 42 year's |  | | History of Guru Angad Dev Ji to 1552 -- 48 year's |
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http://www.geocities.com/srihemkuntsahib/tguru.htm
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 | | Center: Guru Nanak (top) and Guru Gobind Singh, the First and Tenth (Final) Sikh Gurus |  | | This image of the Ten Gurus comes from popular poster art, and is very, very popular. |
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http://www2.carthage.edu/~lochtefe/sikh/10gurus.html
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| | The Gurus - Eduseek |
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| | England - encyclopedia article about England. |
 | | These Puritans suffered so much persecuted in England that, in 1607, many of them went over to Holland, and lived ten or twelve years at Amsterdam and Leyden. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/England
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