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GREED/ਲੋਭ/ਲਬੁ : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
GREED/ਲੋਭ/ਲਬੁ Greed one of the lower instincts of humans
born
with is defined as an excessive desire to acquire or possess more, especially more material wealth, than one need or deserves. The origins ...
2.
Anger : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... is next to lust and one of the major components of the lower (animal) instincts with which we are
born
with. It is one of the normal feelings of an individual. It is an emotion of displeasure. He who ...
3.
Babbu Maan
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... Now he is entrenched Punjabi pop singer, composer, lyricist, playback singer and actor as well. Babbu Maan was
born
in village Khant Maanpur district Fatehgarh Sahib of Punjab on 18 March, ...
4.
Manmohan Waris
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... around and his songs attest to his passion for clean and literary lyrics Background He was
born
into a farming family in the Village of Halluwal, Punjab. He had a great interest in music since an early ...
5.
Gurdas Maan ਗੁਰਦਾਸ ਮਾਨ
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
Gurdas Maan Gurdas Maan was
born
in the village of Giddarbaha, District of Faridkot. He was formally educated in Malout. After completing his education his parents moved him to Patiala for ...
6.
Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... early months of 1944, Cassino saw some of the fiercest fighting of the Italian campaign, the town itself and the dominating Monastery Hill proving the most stub
born
obstacles encountered in the advance ...
7.
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 ...
8.
Message of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... based on gender linger even today. (by Valerie Kaur) www.sikhwomen.com SGGS Page 473 Shabad 1748 Read text in English at the bottom of the screen "From woman, man is
born
; within woman, man is conceived; ...
9.
Manmohan Waris
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
... sweetest around and his songs attest to his passion for clean and literary lyrics He was
born
into a farming family in the Village of Halluwal, Punjab. He had a great interest in music since an early ...
10.
Gurdas Maan
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
Gurdas Maan Gurdas Maan was
born
in the village of Giddarbaha, District of Faridkot. He was formally educated in Malout. After completing his education his parents moved him to Patiala for further ...
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