Mehtab Singh Bhai 150, 201. Memorial Bhai Bala Ji 214. Mian Mir Sain 7,26,212. Minarat 47. Minas 80. Mir Nasir-ud-dinIMir Nasir Singh 183. Miri 52, 73, 211, 240. Miri Piri Waale 7, 189,226,241. Mirza Raja Jai Singh 222. Misl Shaheedan 194. Misls 22, 194, 219. Modi 101-02. Modi Khana 101, 103. Mohan Baba 42, 109, 111. Mohkam Chand/Singh Piyaara 4, 145, 161, 168,216. Mohri Baba 57, 109, 111. Mool Chand Khatri 101, 103. Mool Mantar 14,53,55. Mosque 94. Mother ofMartyrs 125, 129. Moti Bagh Gurdwara 223. Mou Village 114. Mughals 21-22,36, 122, 183,200. Mukatsar 11, 75, 217, 225, 241. Mukhlis Khan 122. Mukte 40 241. Mukteshwar 229. Multan 210. Murtaza Khan 122. Muslim Pirs 21. Muslim Water Carrier 66. Muslims 3, 36, 93, 154, 182-83, 198,231. N Naam 16, 26, 40, 43, 64, 77, 91, 141,241,243. Naam Japna/Simran 64, 78-79, 241. Nabha Sahib Patiala 218. Nadi Puttar 142. Nadir Shah Durani 203. Nagara 181. Nahar Singh Bhai 173. Namaz 35,94. Namdev Bhagat 61. Nanak Dev Guru I, 13, 60, 74, 100,103,107,208,213,225, 236. Nanak Piao Gurdwara 220. Nanaki Bebe 97, 100-03. Nanaki Mata 97,116,118-21,126. Nand Lal Bhai 15, 92, 94. Nankana Sahib 86, 209, 226. Narain 16. Narain Dass Bhai 116. Narowal 209. Nasir Singh 183. Nath Bhatt 61. Natha Khaira 203. Naulakha Bazaar, Lahore 199. Nawab 48, 101. Neele Da Shah Sawar 129. Neele Wala 11,241. Nihal Kaur Mata 97, 123. Nihangs 1I. Nikiyaan Jindaan Vadde Saake 165. Nirbhau 14,55,241. Nirmoh Garh 10, 64, 160, 171. Nirvair 14, 55, 241. Nishan~-Sikhi 214. Nishan Sahib 241. Nitnem 79,241. Nuh 159, 160 Index /257
o Okara 210. One Immortal Being 56. One Supreme Lord 56. Onkaar 14,237. Orissa 205,227. 'Ote - Guru's 91. p Padma-Rani ofChamba 131. Pahul 5,74. Pahuwind, district Amritsar 192. Pak Pattan 210. Pakhoke 103. Pakistan 51-52, 68, 86, 133, 139, 149, 153, 159-60, 189, 198, 205,208-09,213,224. Pakistani Punjab 3. Pakki Sangat (Monghyr) 225. Panch Dusht or Doot 53, 76. Panchkula 218. Pandhian Village 101. Pangat 215,240. Panj Khand 53, 77. Panj Piyaare 53,67,141,160,168, 241. Panj Senses or Powers 53, 76. Panja Sahib 208. Panjokhara Sahib 204, 218. Panth Da Waali 129. Panth Parkash 200,203. Paonta Sahib 36, 64, 130, 142, 216,218. Parcha Shabad Ka 70, 87. Parikarma 23,196,211,215,220, 241. Parivar Vichhorha 142, 216. Parkash Asthaan - Guru Ram Dass Sahib 209. Parkash Divas/Dihara 1, 20, 38, 41,43,45,50-51. Parliament House 222. Parmanand 180. Pannanand Bhagat 61. Parmanand Patwari 10 1. Paro Bhai 3, 116. Partakh Har 22, 26. Paryag 127. Pataal Puri 216. Patashas 69, 142. Pathans 160, 202. PatnaIPatna Sahib 11, 34-35, 73- 74, 127, 136,224. Patti Sahib 209. Pehrai 23, 41. Peshawar 52. Pheru Mal Baba 57. Pipa Bhagat 61. Pir-e-Hind 242. Piri 73, 242. Pittar Puja 88. Pooja Akal Ki 70. Pothi Sahib 38,44,45, 75, 116. Pothis 42,43. Pothohar 159. Pracheen Panth Parkash 200. Pre-Khalsa Creation 36-37. Prehlad 9, 10. Prem Chand Bhai 120. Prem Dae Bibi 116. Premo Mata 177. Pritham Bhagauti 84. Prithi Chand BabaIPrithiya 7, 22, 25,42,111-12,114,153,212. Puhla Village 198. Puja 87-88. Pundits 28,92, 127, 155-56. Punjab 3,12-13,35,45,48,55,74- 75, 134-35, 140, 150, 159, 181, 183, 185, 187,205,208, 258/ The <strong>Sikhism</strong> - <strong>Culture</strong>, History & Religion
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THE SIKHISM Culture, History & Reli
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Dedication WITH SWEET LOVE To ANAHI
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Contents Foreword - S. Makhan Singh
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17. Mata Jeeto Ji 18. Mata Sundar (
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FOREWORD Going through the manuscri
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tapestry woven by the women of Punj
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well, ofour religion. The book thou
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alike. I reproduce an extract from
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full congregation of the Sikhs, in
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2. DIWALI - BANDI CHHORH DIVAS ~-~
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When the truth was known to Jahangi
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work on him. All the efforts to har
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procession is led by a white horse
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putting the foot on this earth ofGu
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arcr (I)"l7)Cf~ CS iai recs HOtI I
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KAVAN MOOL KAVAN MAT VAILAA. TAIRAA
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Guru Nanak as 'Sat Guru,' or True G
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which the decline and downfall of M
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the immortal gift to the Sikhs in p
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TERA KEEYA MEETHA LAAGE. HAR NAAM P
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elievers in Islam to its fold. The
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at last could gather the courage. O
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TIN JO KARl ALAKH KI SEWA. TAATE BH
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Shah put two bowls before the littl
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'Guru duvar' his house, his dwellin
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were prevailing at that time, we ea
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Immortal Guru. It was on 1st Septem
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MARAN MUNSA SURIYAN HAQ HAl, JE HOV
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Teg Bahadur. She told them as to ho
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and programs are held on an extensi
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a) Genera( Our Religion - Sikhism:
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d) Our Ten Gurus with 6riifdetailS:
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Sri Guru Guru Har 1656- 1661 to Har
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Bhagats 1. Bhagat Kabir 541 2. Bhag
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while being chased by the enemy for
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designs prevailed and both were bri
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Bhai Mohkam Parents : He had settle
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directed that Kesh from any part of
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put an end to the shop ofSikhism th
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where he sent his 'Hukamnamas', edi
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m) tpary Khand' : As per Gurbani do
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n) Someyertinentyrovisions in Sikh
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(i) A Sikh should in no way, harbou
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~~if(JW, tmf 'OUT urfo>w, fi:n:it a
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Destroyer ofdarkness. May the might
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ofGuru Granth Sahib should keep wav
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w~~~ cffir Hfo;::iH 9afH"~ II q@"l.
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without having faith in his 'Naam'
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The Dear Lord abides in each and ev
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S) War Phi{osl!Phy 0/ Dasmesh: The
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Part III Our Prominent Guru Family
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1. MATA TRIPTA JI The revered mothe
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Godly qualities of her brother. She
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live at Kartarpur and was .contribu
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andshe was identifiedas acceptable
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for women in society, he was not on
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Being a woman, she was quite conver
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'You must remain fully aligned to t
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Unto the Sikhs the gift ofthe Sikh
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feasts and the articles ofgifts the
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pardah system'. He advocated re mar
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) Sikhism & Other Faiths: Guru Nana
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DEHURA MASEET SOl, POOJAAOU NIWAAZ
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super soul better than that ofhis f
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17. MATA JEETO JI There is some con
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18. Mata Sundar (Sundri) Kaur Ji &
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When all the wars were over and Sah
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several places including Patna Sahi
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the establishing of a Gurbani meani
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again and again with folded hands i
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Another historical misconception th
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eturned to Delhi. Both of the mothe
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GENERAL Sikhism, initially started
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of thought and freedom of religion.
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3-5. Bhai Mati Dass, Bhai Sati Dass
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was only having forty Singhs with h
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arrows upon the enemy forces, Sahib
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8-9. SAHIBZADA ZORAWAR SINGH & SAHI
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When faced with the grim situation,
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Thus they not only offered their he
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forehead. The wounded elephant ran
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to them, as falling intheir territo
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15. BHAI JAITA RANGRETTA Or BHAI JE
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exchanging the head and lifting the
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Gur Chela', while asking for Amrit
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18. BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR No dou
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from the field. Baj Singh and Binod
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ought a national awakening for the
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Greatly impressed by the feats of b
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forces ofShah Jahan at the time of6
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principles. As such he was martyred
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devout Sikhs of the Gurus and after
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come back alive without achieving h
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22. BRAI TARU SINGH '~~~ mo >weT II
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he was ready to do the same but in
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Singh Bahadur and a number of Sikhs
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Next day morning they placed the he
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Part V Our Historical Gurudhams, Gu
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