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1.
GREED/ਲੋਭ/ਲਬੁ : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... that are interconnected with the three vital forces of the
body
. These are sativa, rajas and tamas. Sativa includes equilibrium, goodness, truth, compassion, stillness and peace, Rajas includes thinking, ...
2.
Anger : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... by stimulating the hypothalamus and thus lead to an increased heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure. They affect the pupils and speech and affect various other organs of the
body
. ਕਾਮੁ ਕਿਵਾਰੀ ...
3.
Ahmad Shah Durrani - Afghan Ruler (1722-1772)
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... moving caravan comprised a substantial portion of the total Sikh population and contained, besides active fighters, a large
body
of old men, women and children who were being escorted to the safety of ...
4.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... to describe the political
body
of the Sikhs and to give Sikhs a distinct communitarian identity (akin to the Western conception of a "nation" but with subtle differences since no English word can capture ...
5.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... was born under that phase of the moon and so he performed hostile deeds. Before the month was up, Kesar Singh continues, burning sand was poured over Guru Arjan's
body
, which was subsequently bound ...
6.
Message of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... no other at all. Soul and
body
all belong to Him; whatever pleases His Will comes to pass. Through the Perfect Guru, one becomes perfect; O Nanak, meditate on the True One. (4,9,79) (SGGS p45) ...
7.
Aesthetics of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... pavasi padu nirbani." (SGGS, I, p.23) Make
body
the field, good actions the seed, And water the truth. Let the mind be the cultivator; love for Hari the irrigator. Thus will you attain ...
8.
Dasvandh
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... of the individual as well as the larger Sikh
Body
or Khalsa. The manifestation of the great benevolence of the Khalsa pours forth from the individual contributions of each of the Guru’s Sikhs multiplied ...
9.
Chardi Kala
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... capability of achieving perfection. Ibid., p. 462 Man’s
body
is subjected to the laws and limitations of the phenomenal world. But spiritually we can be free and in tune with the Will of God. (3) Principle ...
10.
Bandai Sikhs
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... but in 1731 a Sjkh force surprised their main
body
at Bhilowal 20 miles from Lahore, and then Farrukhsiar weakly offered them a jagir of Rs. 100,000, with the title of Nawab to cease their depredations. ...
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