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    Some of the difference include how the religion was spread‚ place of origin‚ goals of religion‚ God’s role and life after death. Sikhism was spread throughout india by 10 gurus. The first guruGuru Nanak dev ji was the founder is sikhism. He Went around india preaching to worship one god. Islam consisted of individuals who believes of Allah‚ a deity whose teachings its followers. Sikhism originated in Punjab. Islam originated in Arabian peninsula

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    The Formation of Dalit Sensibility in Dalit Literature Kusum Lata*Surekha Dangwal** In Indian society there exists a hierarchical ordering of people called Varna System which refers to “a notional all India fourfold division of society into estates based on function” and each individual has a position in society according to this hierarchy laid out by the Law books of the classical period. The upper rung of this system is the ‘Brahmins’ followed by ‘Kshatriyas’ (Warriors) and ‘Vaishyas’ (Merchants)

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    of Punjab and the socio-political situation in medieval India. Sikh distinction was further enhanced by the establishment of the Khalsa (ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ)‚ by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.[1] Sikhism was created by Guru Nanak‚ a religious leader and a social reformer during the fifteenth century in the Punjab region. The religious practice was formalized by Guru Gobind Singh on 30 March 1699. The latter baptised five persons from different social backgrounds to form Khalsa. The first five‚ Pure Ones‚ then baptized

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    RELIGIONS IN CHINA AND INDIA There are many different religions in both China and India. The most popular religions in China are ancient Confucianism and Taoism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam‚ Protestant‚ Catholic‚ and a new form of religion Falun Gong. India has many religions that are different or the same as the Chinese. Indian religions include: Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism‚ and Jainism. There are also many people from China that do not follow a religion because of its communist

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    monument in this town. The haveli was built by Sir Baba Khem Singh Bedi in late nineteenth century. Khem Singh Bedi‚ a founder of the Singh Sabha movement‚ was born on 21 February 1832 at Kallar Syedan (1). He was a thirteenth direct descendant of Guru Nanak Dev (1). According to the "The encyclopedia of Sikhism”‚ Baba Attar Singh‚ the father of Khem Singh was killed in a family dispute

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    Maaroo Mehla-1 In the previous shabad‚ Guru Ji advised us that we should realize that God has created this world by injecting it with the poison of ego‚ which impels the human beings towards all kinds of evil deeds and leads them into trouble. It is only when we reflect on the Guru’s word and utter God’s Name with true love and devotion that we get rid of this poison and obtain the door of salvation and union with God. In this shabad‚ he again tells us‚ how the one who faithfully acts on the Guru’s

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    CULTURE OF INDIA Independence Day = 15th Aug 1947 In India‚ Republic Day honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into force–on 26 January 1950–replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India. Incredible India is the name of an international marketing campaign by the Government of India to promote tourism in India in 2002 to a global audience. Tourism is a major industry in India and the Ministry of Tourism launched a campaign to promote Incredible

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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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    She expresses her dreams in two ways: first by secretly confiding to a poster of David Beckham which hangs in her bedroom (these "conversations" are contrasted in the film with her parent’s show of veneration to a portrait of Sikhism founder‚ Guru Nanak Dev Ji

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    the thinking against Hukam. On the other hand Sukrit Karma is to walk in Hukam. A person may only think against Hukam‚ but could not act against it. The actions that are going around the world are all in Hukam‚ whether they are good or bad. As Guru Nanak Dev Ji has quote “Hukmey andar sab hai. Bahr Hukam na koye” (http://www.srigranth.org). This is the reason why Gurbani says there is no sin‚ no virtue. Sikhs do not believe in heaven or hell. The quality of each particular life depends on the law of

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