Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji[ਗੁਰੂ ਤੇਗ ਬਹਾਦੁਰ ਜੀ]: 1621 - 1675 [Guruship:1664-1675] Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was the Ninth Guru who was born in year 1621. Guru Ji’s original name was Tyal Mal (Master of Detachment). He spent his childhood at Amritsar. In his early years he learned Gurmukhi‚ Hindi‚ Sanskrit and Indian religious philosophy from Bhai Gurdas‚ and archery and horsemanship from Baba Budha while his father Guru Hargobind Ji‚ Master of Miri and Piri taught him swordsmanship. Guru Ji was married to
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India is a land of festivals. People of different communities belonging to different religions live here. As a result‚ some kind of festival or the other is seen being celebrated with joy and fun on almost all days of the year. These festivals make life colourful and charming as they take people away from the dull routine of life. Since they infuse life with fun and frolics‚ they are celebrated with zeal and jubilation. The festivals commemorated in India are of various kinds. Some festivals
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INTODUCTION Bhaṅgṛā (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ (Gurmukhi)‚ بھنگڑا (Shahmukhi)‚ भांगड़ा (Devanagari); pronounced [pə̀ŋɡɽaː]) is a form of dance and music that originated in the Punjab region.[1] Bhangra dance began as a folk dance conducted by Punjabi Sikh farmers(Jatts) to celebrate the coming of the harvest season. The specific moves of Bhangra reflect the manner in which villagers farmed their land. This dance art further became synthesized after the partition of India‚ when refugees from different parts
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Travis Hunter RL 201 Professor Lauer 11 October 2013 Page 137 Response Sikhnet.com is a website that deals with just about everything that a Sikh needs to know. In addition‚ it’s a good website for those who are not Sikh’s to gain more knowledge about this particular religion. The website contains a great amount of news‚ past and present about the Sikh religion. Furthermore‚ it includes blogs where people can talk to each other about the Sikh religion online as well as the Sikh
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Statement of Purpose Introduction: I am Amritpal singh S/o Sukhdev singh‚residnce of vill-Tara Chuck‚ po-dadiala nazara‚ distt-gurdaspur‚ Teh-Batala(Punjab). My date of birth is 27 february‚1993. Educational Background: I completed my Matriculation in March‚2009 from guru nanak dev Academy Batala Affiliated to PSEB Board and obtained 67%.I got 72 in Mathematics at that time.Then‚ i chose to study Non-medical stream.I passed my Senior Secondary education with 69% in March‚2011 from Guru
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Sikh Services Australia 23rd March 2014 Dear Sir/Madam On behalf of the Sikh community we take great pleasure in inviting you to attend the first Vaisakhi Fair in Adelaide. Vaisakhi is 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
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Dismissing the contention that the Jarman had been motivated not by religious considerations but by a personal grievance‚ the High Court held that "Motive in such circumstances is wholly immaterial". It observed: If the influence exercised by the religious and spiritual head has the effect of creating in the minds of the voters a feeling of divine displeasure or spiritual censure then‚ whatever the motive‚ the influence would amount to undue influence. The contents of the poster ... unequivocally
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Festivals of Jammu Lohri (13 January) Lohri bonfire This festival heralds the onset of spring and is also known as Makar Sankranti. The whole region wears a festive look on this day. Thousands take a dip in the holy river‚ called Havan Yagnas‚ and candles light up nearly every house and temple in Jammu. In the rural areas‚ it is customary for young boys to go around asking for gifts from newly-weds and parents of new-borns. A special dance called the Chajja is held on the occasion of Lohri.
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The process of acculturation with the advent of Islam in India inspired thinkers‚ saints and poets. Even though‚ the saints-poets belonged to different regions‚ their ideas were remarkably similar. One such example of two poets who not only belonged to different regions but lived a century apart is Lal Ded and Kabir Das. Nonetheless‚ they shared the same ideas and beliefs. This is due to the harmony that prevailed in the society and the political and religious conditions of the times. A person irrespective
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