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    the festival which celebrates the founding of the Sikh community known as 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

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    A voice is heard in the wilderness telling people to “repent:” “Prove by the way you live that you have repented of your sins and turn to God” (3:8 Matthew). In this passage‚ Prophet John the Baptist is preparing people for redemption. If anyone returns from their evil ways‚ there will be a redemption and peace for the rest of their lives. These concept of redemption is seen in the movie‚ The Kite Runner‚ which takes place in the late 70s in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. Director Marc Forster tells the story

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    Rani Lakshmibai From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Rani Lakshmibai Rani of Jhansi Rani Lakshmibai (portrayed as a sowar) Birth name Manikarnika Born 19 November 1828 Birthplace Varanasi‚ India Died 18 June 1858 Place of death Gwalior‚ India Predecessor Rani Rama Bai Successor British Raj Consort to Jhansi Naresh Maharaj Gangadhar Rao Newalkar Issue Damodar Rao‚ Anand Rao (adopted) Royal House Maratha Empire Lakshmibai‚ the Rani of Jhansi

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    field peacefully stuffing bunches of grass into its mouth and showing no interest in the crowd. Though Orwell never wanted to shoot it‚ the fun-seeking crowd expected it of him‚ and he had got to do it. The white sahib must always try to impress the natives. He has got to act like a sahib‚ and appear resolute and do definite things. But if he falters and fails to act‚ he would be laughed at by the natives‚ and this must never happen. For various reasons Orwell did not want to shoot the elephant

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    The compilation of his holy work is known by the name of Śri Canda Siddhanta Sāgara. There were four disciples of Śri Canda Ācārya namely‚ Almastā Sāhib (also known as Alīmatta)‚ Phūla Sāhib‚ Govinda Sāhib and Bālu Hasnā Sāhib (Bāla Hāsa). They began the tradition of chāra dhūne - the four dhūnīs or four holy places where a fire has been lit since many years‚ and also became designated as the four Maṇḍalādhīśa of the Udāsīna sect. Since

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    reincarnations‚ these nine would lead the Sikh movement until 1708. At this time the teachings from all ten gurus were passed on to the Khalsa Panth and the sacred text. This text is known as Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji‚ which was compiled by the tenth Guru‚ Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji consists of hymns and writings of the first ten Gurus‚ along with texts from different Sikh saints. The sacred text is considered the eleventh and final Guru. The main belief of Sikhism is faith in Waheguru

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    881 Spl.C.B.1‚ dated 23.5.2014 From The Registrar General‚ Punjab and Haryana High Court‚ Chandigarh. To The District Sessions Judges‚ Chandigarh‚ Fatehabad‚ Rewari‚ Jind‚ Sirsa‚ Karnal‚ Nuh‚ Mohindergarh‚ Gurdaspur‚ Amritsar‚ Sri Muktsar Sahib‚ Ferozepur‚ Kapurthala‚ and S.B.S. Nagar. Sub Assessment of e-Courts project. Sir‚ I am directed to refer you on the subject cited above. I am further to inform you that Department of Justice is in the process of assessment of e-Courts project

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    Native Americans and the Rituals of Birth There are so many different cultures inside the American Indian culture. Although within the American Indian culture you can categorize or generalize the culture by making factual statements such as: Native Americans value your word‚ Trust is important‚ and Native Americans rely on information networks‚ there are still numerous different religions‚ tribes‚ rituals and ceremonies that all lie within the one culture of Native Americans. Birthing rituals in

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    an independent kingdom till its gradual annexation by the Vijayanagar Empire in 1378 CE. Madurai became independent from Vijayanagar in 1559 CE under the Nayaks. Nayak rule ended in 1736 CE and Madurai was repeatedly captured several times byChanda Sahib (1740 – 1754 CE)‚ ArcotNawab and Muhammed Yusuf Khan (1725 – 1764 CE) in the middle of 18th century. In 1801‚ Madurai came under the direct control of the British East India Company and was annexed to the Madras Presidency. The British government

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