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    The Rise of Sikhism

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    Nanak and the rise of Sikhism Sikhism is a religion that is originated in India‚ the origins for this religion come from the teaching of Guru Nanak poet and religious teacher and his successors . The teachings of Sikhism emphasize on the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination from caste‚ creed‚ and gender . Another important concept from the Sikhism religion are faith and justice .Sikhism is a monotheist religion ‚ which is that they believe in only one god .

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    religious thought‚ establishment of Shankara’s Advaita Vedanta and the decline of Buddhism are the main landmarks of this period (750-1000 AD). The Medieval Period saw the rise of devotional movements led by Ramanuja‚ Ramananda‚ Tukaram‚ Guru Nanak‚ Surdas‚ Chaitanya‚ Mirabai‚ Tulsi Das and many other saints. BHAKTI MOVEMENT The foundation of the Bhakti Movement was laid in South India between the 7th and 12th century AD. Several factors favoured the rise of Bhakti Movement: (a) Hinduism

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    Communication A novel method for whole blood PCR without pretreatment Ritu Sharma a‚⁎‚ Amardeep Singh Virdi b‚ Prabhjeet Singh b a b Department of Biochemistry‚ Government Medical College‚ Amritsar-143001‚ India Department of Biotechnology‚ Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar-143005‚ India a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Accepted 22 March 2012 Available online 11 April 2012 Keywords: DNA Whole blood Amplification PCR Coronary artery disease Apolipoprotein B gene a b s t r a c t PCR is

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    must have a guru in order to get spiritual guidance. One of the followers that Kabir had when he was spreading his message was Nanak. Nanak was a Hindu who was influenced by Kabir. It was not until the death of Nanak that the name Sikh formed. Sikhs is a Sanskrit which means learner. The title of Guru was first given to by a man named Angad. Angad was able to collect him and added his own hymn. It was not until the fifth guru that the Sikh was formed. Argan was the successor of the guru title and he

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    Who Shaped Sikh History?

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    the movement of gender equality 500 years ago. There have been many famous Sikh women throughout history up to the present day. This essay looks at some of the achievements of these brilliant women. Women Who Shaped Sikh History Mata Nanaki was Guru Nanak’s sister and perhaps the first Sikh.

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    India is a land of great diversity. It described as a land of many religions and innumerable languages‚ it might well be described as a land of festivals as well. Indians love celebrating. Every little occasion from the harvesting of crops‚ welcoming the spring or rain‚ to seeing the full moon lends itself to joyous celebrations splashed with colors‚ music‚ folk dances and songs. Even the birthdays of divine beings are celebrated by connecting them with particular festivals. The Indian calendar

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    GUIRU NANAK PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTOR-21‚ NAYA BAZAR ROURKELA Dist. SUNDERGARH CHEMISTRY INVESTIGATORY PROJECT SESSION 2013-14 BY : SHRISHTI VISWAKARMA CLASS : XII-A ROLL No : 28 GUIDED BY : Mr.NEERAJ PANDEY & Mrs.YOGITA CHANDAK Certificate This is to certify that miss SHRISHTI VISWAKARMA student of Guru Nanak Public School‚ Sector-21‚ Rourkela class XII-B ROLL No 26. In the Session 2013-14 has completed the chemistry

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    GURU NANAK PUBLIC SCHOOL MODEL TOWN EXTENSION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK-2012 Class : V ENGLISH: 1. One of the craziest oddities of the English language is that there are so many different collective nouns that all mean ‘ group’. Make a list of atleast 10 collective Nouns and paste pictures to illustrate them. 2. Make an attractive Book Mark. Write a Quotation on it. 3. Read Newspaper daily. Make a collage of News Headlines.

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    the founder of Christianity. Easter commemorates his death and resurrection. Both festivals are characterised by joy‚ merry-making and community celebrations. The birth anniversary of Lord Mahavir‚ Lord Buddha and Guru Nanak are celebrated as Mahavir Jayanti‚ Buddha purnima and Guru Nanak Jayanti respectively‚ in a grand manner with lots of pomp and religious festivities. Among the regional festivals‚ Rongaali Bihu of Assam‚ Ganesh Chathurthi of Maharashtra‚ Pongal of Tamil Nadu‚ Onam of Kerala

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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

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