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Punjabi Language (Gurmukhi)
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Punjabi Language also spelled PANJABI, central Indo-Aryan language spoken in Punjab, an area now divided between India and Pakistan; to the west, modern Punjabi merges into the Lahnda language (q.v.). Punjabi is one of the 14 regional languages
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THE BATTLE OF BHANGANI, AND EVENTS THEREAFTER
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When the Tenth Master was residing at Paonta Sahib, the Hills Rajahs, forced a battle on the Him. It is a long story in itself. The Tenth Master won the battle despite the fact that His Pathan soldiers played treason and defected to join the enemy forces. Describing His victory, the author of the Naatak, purporting
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Naam Karan, A Sikh Naming Cenremony
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The Sikh naming or christening ceremony is well established and it takes place in a Gurudwaras in the presence of relatives and friends. The family offers donations, Karah Parshad and a Rumala, which is a covering for Guru Granth Sahib, made of high quality silk, cotton or embroidered cloth. Prayers are
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The Origins And teaching Of Sikhism
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India ruled by Muslims at the time - Ibrahim Lodhi. A vast majority of the population were Hindus. Hindus, and to some degree Muslims too, divided in social strata with Brahmins at the top among Hindus. Most of people robbed of their property, self-esteem, and intelligence, by the ruling class, and the clergy.
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Turban Tying, Dastar Bandi
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In many families, when a boy reaches a certain age (usually eleven to sixteen), he is taken to a Gurudwaras and there, in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib and following Ardas, his first turban is ceremonially tied on by the Granthi or by a Sikh elder. This ceremony designates the respect with which the turban is regarded.
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The Khalsa Belongs To God And Victory Belongs To Him
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The Khalsa was a saint-soldier wedded to the two-fold ideal of Bhagti and Shakti. He was to combine self-respect with humility.Guru Gobind Singh Sahib though a creator of the Khalsa regarded himself as their servent . He says, " To serve them pleases me the most; no other service is so dear to my soul." Like a loving father, he was prepared to forgive the sudden lapses of the Khalsa
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The Way Of Khalsa
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Sikhism is a progressive religion well ahead of its time, when it was founded over 500 years ago. The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living,
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