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1.
Anger : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... may be difficult to sort out on our own. We may need to get help in letting go. Many people benefit from consulting a
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essional counselor to discuss positive strategies for managing anger. He may ...
2.
Harbhajan Mann
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... Asian community while in his school in Canada. His aspirations to sing
prof
essionally were sparked when he studied music from his first guru, Karnail Singh. His first
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essional break came to him ...
3.
Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... its people with England and the English are ancient,
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ound and various. The fortunes or the tastes of many of our northern race have led them in one way or another to that southern country and ...
4.
Ahmad Shah Durrani - Afghan Ruler (1722-1772)
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... Mu'in ul-Mulk found the Punjab a troublesome charge and his death in November 1753. only served to intensify the anarchy. All power was for "a time in the hands of his widow, Mughlani Begam, whose
prof
ligacy ...
5.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... trains and vehicles that were headed for Delhi to interrogate Sikhs. Background or affiliation did not matter; all Sikhs were
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iled, segregated and searched. The Sikhs as a community felt discriminated ...
6.
Aesthetics of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... are held: some adjudge it as Hindi, others as Punjabi and a third group as the language of a transitional period.
Prof
essor Ram Chandra Shukla and Dr. P.D. Barthwal belong to the first group, Dr. Mohan ...
7.
Harbhajan Maan
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
... school in Canada. His aspirations to sing
prof
essionally were sparked when he studied music from his first guru, Karnail Singh. His first
prof
essional break came to him in 1992 while he was still in ...
8.
Jagjit Singh: The Ghazal Maestro
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
...
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essional-ism was given by Jagjit Singh. The entire music of this duo was mostly composed and arranged by Jagjit Singh. Jagjjt Singh, with his thorough knowledge of modern orchestration, gave a new ...
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Amritsar District
(Punjab/Punjab Districts)
... the sacred pool (sarovar) Amritsar was initially called Ramdaspur, or Chakk Ramdas, or simply Chakk Guru. Guru Ram Das encouraged people from various trades and
prof
essions to take up residence here. The ...
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SearchGurbani Desktop Version 1.3.0 Released
(Main/Main)
... French, Transliterations in English, Hindi, Urdu. Exegesis by
Prof
Manmohan Singh, Faridkot Teeka, Guru Granth Darpan, Lareedar Gurmukhi. Amrit Keertan Gutka: Gurmukhi, English Translation, Hindi and ...
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