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    Sikhism Religion: Gurpurb

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    for “guru”‚ and purb‚ which denotes a sacred or auspicious day. The term gurpurb is applied to anniversary when Sikh guru is remembered (Kalsi 94). Gurpurb is the celebration of Guru Nanak Dev Ji birthday. Gurpurb is an important and religious festival in Sikhism. Sikhs believe Guru Nanak Dev Ji brought enlightenment to the world. In this festival‚ Sikhs and a large number of Hindus participate in this celebration. Sikhs celebrate this festival with immense devotion for Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Nanak

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    Punjab is a very fertile land with tropical weather and many rivers. It lies at the intersection of major ancient trade routes‚ which brought different cultures‚ ideas‚ and trade goods to the area.[1] The Sikh religion was founded in the Punjab by Guru Nanek (1469-1539) in the 1520’s. As a child‚ Nanek surprised his teachers and religious leaders by his quick learning and spiritual approach to life. This period of Indian history was one of political and religious corruption and treachery. The

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    Sikhism in Canada

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    as refugees. The first female Sikhs to arrive to Canada was in July 1911‚ twenty four years after the arrival of the first Sikhs. These female Sikhs arrived on the West coast of the country in Vancouver B.C. They were the wife and daughter of Hira Singh‚ who were both arrested at the docks with unjust deportation. “By denying Sikhs their wives and children it was hoped that within a few years most of the Sikhs in Canada would return to their homeland.” (Brar 1) Even though our country allowed 1‚037

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    life without technology

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    University School of Mass Communication‚ Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) The importance of technology in the modern world can hardly be overstated . One way or the other‚ technology affects almost everything we do today and it also influences most of our plans for the future . In our everyday life‚ we owe mass media and technology for our modern way of life. When we use a cellular phone to call our friend‚ watch a DVD on television‚ listen to songs recorded on a CD‚ listen to

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    List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­ ​ Andhra Pradesh  Kothagudem TPS  Dr Narla Tatarao TPS  Kakatiya TPS  Kothagudem V stage TPS  Ramagundam B TPS  Rayalaseema TPS  Ramagundam STPS  Simhadri STPS  Among the power plants in Andhra Pradesh Ramagundam B TPS‚ run by ​ NTPC​  is one  of the biggest thermal power plants in India.     List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­ Assam    Namrup Thermal Power Station  Bongaigaon Thermal Power Station  Lakwa Thermal Power Station  Assam‚ a state rich in n

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    Studding

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    Training Employment Pass (TEP) application process. TEP in F & B and Hotel industry TEP contract will be for 6 months‚ but extendable for another 6 months (No guarantee will be approved) Good quality candidates work in 4-5 stars hotel like Marriot‚ Conrad‚ Hilton‚ etc. Average quality candidates work in fast food joint like Long John‚ Burger King‚ etc. * Our net fee is $2300‚ market is selling in India at around $3000 * Salary - $700 SGD per month * Accommodation provided

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    Mughal Architecture

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    MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main characteristic features of Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes‚ the slender minarets with cupolas at the four corners‚ large halls‚ massive vaulted

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    one with God. Samsara-reincarnation Sculptures Images Home shrines Meditation Ayurveda Hatha Yoga Kundalini Yoga Puja (Pooja) Diwali Holi Durga Puja Raksha Bandhan Krishna Janmashthami Ganesh Chaturthi Shiv Ratri The Onam Carnival Vasant Panchami Guru Purnima Karwa Chauth Bhai Dooj Vasanta Navaratri The Kumbh & Ardhkumbh Week 3 Buddhism beginning of this world and of life is inconceivable since they have neither beginning nor end do not believe in the concept of a personal God‚ Enlightened being

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    particularly the Rajputs and the Hindus. But Aurangzeb was a fanatic and could not tolerate the non-Muslims. He imposed jazia and forbade the celebration of Hindu festivals. He thus lost the friendship and loyality of the Rajputs. His execution of the Sikh guru and his enmity with the Marathas forced them to raise arms against him. His excessive obsession with the Deccan also destroyed the Mughal army‚ the treasury and also adversely affected his health. Being a fanatic Sunni Muslim‚ he could not tolerate

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    Sikh Rehat Maryada

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    Kirtan (Development Hymn Singing by a Group or an Individual) Chapter VI – Taking Hukam - Article VII – Taking Hukam Chapter VII – Reading of the Guru Granth Sahib - Article VIII - Sadharan Path (completion of Normal‚ Intermittent Reading of the Guru Granth Sahib) - Article IX - Akhand Path: Uninterrupted-Non-Stop-Completion of the Reading of the Guru Granth Sahib - Article X – Commencing the non-stop reading - Article XI – Concluding the Reading Chapter VIII – Making Offerings‚ Consecration‚ and

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