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SIKH/ ਸਿੱਖ : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... - his soul abides with the Guru. Renouncing selfishness and conceit, he remains always on the side of the Guru; he does not know anyone except the Guru. Says Nanak, listen, O
Saints
: such a Sikh turns ...
2.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Tercentenary GurGaddi Diwas
(Main/Main)
... this fact. The teachings and thoughts of a variety of
saints
of different religions, regions and languages are included in the Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Granth Sahib is a great work of dialogue from a variety ...
3.
Bhatra or Bhattra
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... some religious Bhatra went to fight as "warrior-
saints
" against Mughal persecution in the Khalsa campaign inspired by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Since many Bhatra lived as travelling missionaries, their mobility ...
4.
Sri Guru Amar Das Ji and The horse trader
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... where the
saints
resided. His trade in horses was undertaken by his son. Alayar’s family ultimately settled down in Dalla where lived Bhai Paro and Bhai Lalo and other devoted servants of the Guru. ...
5.
Baba Mohan Valian Pothian
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
...
saints
, which, according to Sikh tradition. Guru Arjan (15631606) obtained from Baba Mohan, the elder son of the Third Guru Amar Das, and which he utilized in the compilation of the Adi Granth. They are ...
6.
The Sikh Scriptures
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... great celebrations. Guru Arjan included the hymns of the following in the Granth: Guru Nanak, Guru Angad, Guru Amardas, Guru Ramdas and himself (Guru Arjan), 15 renowned
saints
of both Guru period ...
7.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... of the ten Gurus whose compositions it carries and of some of the contemporary
saints
and men of devotion. The book is treated by the followers as Word incarnate, the embodiment and presence manifest or ...
8.
Bibi Bhani
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... vibrate upon the Lord of the Universe. 1Pause May the True Guru be kind to you, and may you love the Society of the
Saints
. May the preservation of your honor by the Transcendent Lord be your clothes, ...
9.
Baba Sri Chand
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... that Guru Ram Das had the longest beard he had seen. Guru Ram Das replied, "It is to wipe the feet of the
saints
". Guru Ram Das bent down to do so, and Sri Chand pulled his feet back in surprise. ...
10.
Five Evils
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
...
saints
and Sufis from various regions, synonyms, occasionally from different languages, occur. Thus lobh is also called lalach; man is called garab (Sanskrit garva) and guman; moh is also called bharam ...
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