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    Hemkunt Speech – Group 4 Baba Naudh Singh Ji Aao Sarey Guru Di Bakshi Hoe‚ Fateh Di Sanj Payae Ji‚ Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa‚ Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Question 1: Bidhiaa sodhhai thath lehai‚ raam naam live laae II Considering his knowledge‚ he finds the essence of reality‚ and lovingly focuses his attention on the Name of the Lord. Manmukh bidhiaa brikdaa‚ bikh khattae bikh khaae II The self-willed manmukh sells his knowledge; he earns poison‚ and eats poison. (Not completed) Question 2: In

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    Train to Pakistan Review

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    The village roughneck Juggut Singh “Jugga”‚ a giant Sikh always in and out of prison‚ who secretly meets the daughter of the village mullah. The simple priest at the Sikh temple. A Western-educated visitor who is a worker for the Communist party‚ with the ambiguous name of Iqbal (ambiguous because it doesn’t reveal his religion). The village‚ Mano Majra‚ is on the railway line near where it crosses the swelling Sutlej. Its inhabitants‚ mostly Sikh farmers and their Muslim tenants‚ have remained relatively

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    following the teachings of Guru Nanak. The Jains are strictly vegetarian. Sikhs are not vegetarian. There are‚ however‚ some group or cults of Sikhism who encourage being a vegetarian. The majority of Sikhs believe that eating meat is left up to the individual’s conscience in Sikhism‚ as it will not affect spirituality. Most Sikhs are meat-eaters and decry vegetarians as daal khorey (lentil-eaters. The food served in the Sikh temples is invariably vegetarian in order to accommodate all sections of

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    Khan Janjua * 5.3 Janjua Sultans * 5.4 Sultan Behram Khan‚ ancestor of Janjuas of Kotli * 5.5 Bihal Rajputs * 6 The Janjuas and the Mughals * 6.1 Emperor Humayun * 6.2 Emperor Jalaludin Muhammad Akbar * 7 Janjuas and the Sikhs * 8 Forts and castles * 9 Characteristics * 10 Martial distinction during the British Raj * 10.1 Janjua contribution to World War I and II * 11 Notable Janjuas * 12 Diaspora * 13 Royal titles * 14 See also * 15 References * 16 Further

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    The Birth of the Khalsa

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    birth of the Khalsa‚ (Summary from p. 56/57 (750 words) of a book entitled “Essence of Sikhism‚ Meditate-Earn honestly-Share” by 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

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    a film that was written‚ directed‚ and produced by Gurinder Chadha‚ a British film maker who was grew up in India. The film focuses on the main character’s desire to play football and the conflict she faces due to her obligations to her traditional Sikh family. The character‚ Jess Bhamra‚ must make the decision to pursue football or follow her parent’s wishes and complete school and marry and Indian man. As Jess struggles to find her own identity without losing her family‚ she befriends a British

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    Chapter 16 Vocab

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    of the most significant figures of the Sant tradition of the Vaishnava Bhakti movement. 9. Sikhism: A monotheistic religion founded during the 15th century in the Punjab region‚ by Guru Nanak Dev which continued to progress with ten successive Sikh gurus. 10. Copernicus: A renaissance astronomer and the first person to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology‚ which placed the Earth in the center of the universe. 11. Newton: an English physicist‚ astronomer‚ mathematician‚ natural

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    flying sikh

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    Usman haider ali 130117 Section E Assignment:business letter Co-operate campaigner ltd 123 china Road Apart. B11 new villa‚ ibd 0001 Mr.jawad ahmed off #:5165-09 President

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    Informative Speech

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    Against Sikhs General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the riot against the sikhs in the year 1984 at capital of India‚ New Delhi. Introduction I. Sikhism is one of the religion followed by people in India. Followers of Sikhism are know as Sikhs. A. I want to inform people about tragedy against Sikhs so that there will be no other instance in which people would be slaughtered. B. Hindus lead the never forgotten riots against the Sikhs residing

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    the Hindu Priest and he would look at the stars to see if you were going to be compatible. Another thing I learned was in the South of India they used black stone for their statue cause it was stronger‚ and in the north they use white stone. The Sikh temple also didn’t disappoint. It was a very cool experience. When we walked in the building they had turbans over their head‚ and before we were aloud in the Gurudwara‚ place of worship‚ they made us cover are heads as well. When I walked I noticed

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