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    The Birth of the Khalsa

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    Kartar Singh Bhalla.) For the annual harvest festival of Baisakhi in 1699‚ Guru Gobind Singh had asked thousands of Sikhs to attend. On the morning of the day‚ The Guru stepped out of his tent holding a sword and asked the audience whether anyone was willing to offer his head. He had to repeat his call three times before someone came forward. A first man came offered his head. He entered the tent with the Guru and the Guru reappeared‚ his sword stained with blood. He repeated the same call four more

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    Sikhs that means disciples. The founder of Sikhism was Guru Nanak. Sikhism stands for casteless society and preaches thahe Holy Book Of Sikhism is Guru Granth Sahib Guru Gobind Singh declared before his departure to the heavenly abode that this Holy Granth would be the spiritual guide for Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh made Khalsa (Sikh common wealth)‚ a full-fledged nation and taught them to perform the noble duty of defending their motherland Guru Gobind Singh‚ the last among the Gurus (1666-1708)

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    INDIACOM-2013 INAUGURAL PROGRAM “Zeal to Zoom high ‚ Aspiring to touch the sky ; Power to reach Pinnacles‚ Determined to overcome Obstacles; Set to sail towards new Horizons ‚ Eager to raise a proud Nation” ‘Excellence and Exception’ have been our ‘Goals’ ‘INDIACom – 2013’ Welcomes you ALL.... A crusade that we began seven years back‚ to work for the technological development of the nation ‚ is ready to take another leap forward‚ towards the accomplishment of its axiom to

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    busieness

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    responsible attitude Good communication and time management skills Can follow instructions and directions quickly Ability to work carefully and pay attentions to detail Good at working in a team to meet required targets Career history Gurudwara guru Amar das ji Position: temple securities (part time)

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    Golden Temple

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    Temple is a holy place of the followers of Sikhism. The fifth-largest organized religion in the world‚ Sikhism is monotheistic and emphasizes values of faith and justice. The Golden Temple is "considered holy by Sikhs because the eternal guru of Sikhism‚ Sri Guru Granth Sahib‚ is always present inside it and its construction was mainly intended to build a place of worship for men and women from all walks of life and all religions to come and worship God equally" We arrived at the perfect time

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    Secularism is the principle of separation of government institutions‚ and the persons mandated to represent the State‚ from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. In one sense‚ secularism may assert the right to be free from religious rule and teachings‚ and the right to freedom from governmental imposition of religion upon the people within a state that is neutral on matters of belief. In another sense‚ it refers to the view that human activities and decisions‚ especially political ones

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    Vaisakhi Festival

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    of April by all Sikh. This is to remember the day when the Khalsa Panth was formed. Guru Gobind Singh chose the festival of Vaisakhi to create a brotherhood for saint soldiers‚ and the brotherhood was named Khalsa Panth. Vaisakhi is celebrated in many different ways; the way Vaisakhi is celebrated varies. In the Gurdwara‚ 2 days before Vaisakhi‚ Akhand Paath begins. This is the nonstop reading of the whole of Guru Granth Sahib in 48 hours. The reading is finished on the morning of Vaisakhi‚ followed

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    Sikhism

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    guju’s (teacher). The wisdom of these teachings in SRI GUJU GRANTH SHAIB is practical and Universal in their appeal to all mankind. Sikhism was founded by Shri Guju Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1538) who was born in the Punjab area of what now is Pakistan. Guru Nanak began his mission after a mysterious three-day disappearance at the river bein near Sultanpur. When he re-emerged‚ he announced that god was beyond outward religious distinctions and that what matter was to everyone to be a truly devout follower

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    community event paper

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    the Khalsa. It is celebrated on April 14 each year. On Vaisakhi day in 1699‚ Guru Gobind Singh (the tenth Sikh Guru) summoned Sikhs from all over India to the city of Anandpur Sahib. At this gathering‚ the Guru called upon Sikhs to uphold their faith and preserve the Sikh religion. Guru Gobind Singh gave the Khalsa a unique identity with five distinctive symbols of purity and courage‚ known today as the Five K’s. The Guru gave all Khalsa men the surname of Singh (lion) as a reminder to be courageous

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    Banda Singh Bahadur

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    Sadhus he travelled through Northern India and then finally arrived at Nanded (in present-day Maharashtra) in central India‚ situated on the bank of the river Godavari‚ where he built a hut to meditate upon God. Madho Das meets Guru Gobind Singh In September 1708‚ Guru Gobind Singh‚ who had come to the Deccan along with the Mughal Emperor‚ Bahadur Shah‚ happened to go to Madho Das’ hut while hunting. Madho Das was

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