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- Page 10 and 11: FOREWORD Going through the manuscri
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~ ~ ~ FCSdOlld fr, f3B" ~ ~ () cire
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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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~~~ufu~11 ~ ~ ~ 30T orfi:r II (tI7;
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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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Before we proceed further let us tr
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'TERA KIYA MEETHA LAAGE, HAR NAAM P
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'tmf~~, fk~~ 'DHARAM DE RAAKHE, HIN
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3-5. Bhai Mati Dass, Bhai Sati Dass
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6 -7 . SAHIBZADA AJIT SINGH & SAHIB
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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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Part V Our Historica{Gurudfiams, Gu
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As this small book is not designed
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Nanak visited this serene place and
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commemorate the memory of Martyrs -
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Baisakhi and Dewali as the days ofs
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writing, explaining and teaching Gu
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in lamuna's roaring noise, they wer
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martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur took
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demand ofthe poor and low-income pa
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4. Gurdwara Pakki Sangat (Monghyr)
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this place, when released, he was a
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Gurdwara Reetha Sahib, Village Cham
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Mecca - Madina Guru Nanak Sahib vis
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Part VI Some Crucial Terms I Words
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Baajaan Wala Baani - Vaani Baba Bak
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Gursikh Guru Guru Gyan Guru Granth
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Lavan Maryada Maryada Palak Masands
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Pir-e-Hind Piri Prakash Kama Punjab
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Takhat Talwar Taruna Dal Turban Uda
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Sadi Shaheedian Di Sankhep Sikh Iti
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Anand Sahib 70. Anantnag 225. Ang 1
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Darap 160. Dasam / Guru Ka / Patsha
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- Dukh Niwaran, Anantnag 225. - Doo
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HoI Garh Fort 11. Hola Mohalla 9, 1
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Lakhi Shah Vanjara 30, ll9, 128, 22
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o Okara 210. One Immortal Being 56.
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Sain Dass 116. Salh Bhatt 61. Saman
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Thanda Burj 47, 128, 129, 166, 217.