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SIKHI/ਸਿਖੀ/ ਸਿੱਖੀ : A Sikh's Perpective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... Teachings that one should always think of the Akal Purkh, who will be the Support in the end. -----Guru Amardas, Raag Majh, AGGS, Page, 117-19 & 118-1 The word Sikhi comes in many
hymns
of Sabd Guru; ...
2.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
...
hymns
in the Adi Granth used by traditional Sikh scholars to support the presence of this conceptual system are always taken out of context and misconstrued. It appears to me that the relatively stable ...
3.
Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji And Gurbaani
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji And Gurbaani One day Satguru Sri Guru Har Rai Maharaj’s Sikhs inquired whether those who read the Guru’s
hymns
without understanding them derived any spiritual ...
4.
Bhai Bidhi Chand
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... before undertaking any assignment. When he reached Ayodhya, he found that there were no Gurbani books for the people to read. When he was free from discussions, he started making copies of Gurbani
hymns
...
5.
Seth Tiloka
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... engaged in compiling the
hymns
of the Gurus and bhagats into a single volume. Seth Tiloka and his companions suggested the names of some contemporary holy men, whose compositions might be considered for ...
6.
Bhai Tiratha
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35 Bhai Tiratha. a pious Sikh of the time of Guru Arjan, was one of those who went to inform the Guru of some spurious
hymns
composed by Prithi Mall and ...
7.
Bhai Mukanda
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... upon Guru Arjan. They asked a question : "0 True King, how is it that while exposition of the Sabda, or sacred
hymns
, by some Sikhs mellows the heart and is readily absorbed by the mind, sermons delivered ...
8.
Bhai Kisana
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... to listen to Bhai Bhanu's discourses and to sing the sacred
hymns
. Gradually, following their example, others were also converted, and a new pious way of life opened for them. Bhai Kisana joined the voluntary ...
9.
Pothi
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... In Puratan JanamSakhi, the earliest known life story of Guru Nanak, the book of
hymns
which he gave to his successor. Guru Angad, is called pothi. Guru Arjan, Nanak V, probaly alluding to the Adi Granth ...
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Chaturbhuj Pothi
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... to explain by quoting and expounding one of his
hymns
. The author, Chaturbhuj in this instance, rounds off the discourse with a sloka, usually a couplet, from Guru Nanak's banf or of his own composition. ...
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