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Surjit Bindrakhia
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... traditional artist doing the rounds of the bhangra
scene
during his time. Surjit had been known in Punjab for many years, but his big break in the expatriate market came with Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da a ...
2.
Surinder Kaur
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... of the newly wed daughter is always a heart-breaking
scene
, which from her family’s side can only be seen as death before reincarnation. After the partition of India split the Punjab in 1947, Kaur ...
3.
Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... of battles and all that warfare means has found its record, in one noble form, in the actual
scene
, where the cemeteries of the Commonwealth are set in the varied landscape. In order that the nature ...
4.
Aesthetics of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
...
scene
ry, economics, politics, domestic life...What I want to do in this section is simply to see these extremely concrete images triumphing in their splendid expression of the Unseen. And for a spontaneous ...
5.
Surjit Bindrakhia
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
... traditional artist doing the rounds of the bhangra
scene
during his time. Surjit had been known in Punjab for many years, but his big break in the expatriate market came with Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da ...
6.
Surinder Kaur
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
... newly wed daughter is always a heart-breaking
scene
, which from her family’s side can only be seen as death before reincarnation. After the partition of India split the Punjab in 1947, Kaur moved to ...
7.
Gurudwara Nangali Sahib, Poonch JK
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
... without considering their religion, caste and creed etc. Although people visit this shrine daily, on Sundays a large congregation (Diwan) is held. Moreover, the Gurudwara has the pleasant
scene
ry and cool ...
8.
Pauri Guru Gobind Singh Ki
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... depict the
scene
of battle and the heroic part played by the Guru who eventually comes out victorious. The first Five stanzas, in the form of pauns, are in old Punjabi. The last three are in literary Braj ...
9.
Bhera Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Ka
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... to pay the na'lbandi tax imposed on him by the Raja of Kahlur within whose territory fell Anandpur. The poem provides vivid descriptions of battle
scene
s which, from the details given, might be from the ...
10.
Babar Vani
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... of Babar as his Zafarnamah was that of Aurangzeb. They are the outpourings of a compassionate soul touched by
scene
s of human misery and by the cruelty perpetrated by the invaders. The sufferings of the ...
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