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A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... attributes the development of the Sikhs into a “people” under Guru Gobind Singh (1675-1708), the
tenth
Sikh Guru, and into a “nation” under Ranjit Singh, who established a Sikh state in 1799.[6] Khushwant ...
2.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... the Sikh tradition. The relevant passage is in regard to the execution of the
tenth
Guru's father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, at Delhi in November 1675. [31] As I have mentioned elsewhere, it is in this passage ...
3.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Tercentenary GurGaddi Diwas
(Main/Main)
... to the Holy Granth. The town is also important as Takht Sri Hazur Sahib, one of the five temporal thrones or seats of authority is located here. This is where Guru Gobind Singh, the
Tenth
Teacher, is known ...
4.
Bhatinda District
(Punjab/Punjab Districts)
... which was at a distance of two kilometers outside the city. On the site a Gurdwara, called Haji Rattan,stands today in the memory of the
Tenth
Master. The keeper of the tomb, tried to dissuade the Guru ...
5.
Dasvandh
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
Dasvandh Dasvandh (or Daswand) - Giving one
tenth
of your income (10%) is a practice of recognizing that every thing comes from God the Giver. One
tenth
of your income should be given back ...
6.
Bandai Sikhs
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... rites, but Banda Singh Bahadur is for them their eleventh Guru against the common Sikh belief of the spiritual line having ended with Guru Gobind Singh, the
Tenth
Master. References 1. Gian Singh, ...
7.
Akalis/Nihangs Doctrines
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... for meditative purposes. They believe in three Granths: The Adi Granth (Primal/First Book), the Dasam Granth (Book of the
Tenth
Guru) and the Sarob Loh Granth (Book of the All-Steel). They believe that ...
8.
Chalitar Joti Samavane ki
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... after the death (in 1708) of the
tenth
and last of the Gurus, Guru Gobind Singh, which takes the date of the compilation of the manuscript to 1732. The second part, ft. 30708, records dates of the passing ...
9.
Amarnama
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... was written on the bank of the River Godavari by the
Tenth
Lord, Guru Gobind Singh) and ends with the words "iti Sri Amarnama Mukhvak Patshahi Dasam sati sampurann (Thus this Amarnama of the
Tenth
...
10.
Varan Bhai Gurdas
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... paraphrased, in considerable detail, by Bhai Mani SINGH and is known as Gian Ralnavali. The
tenth
var (23 stanzas) comprises the lifesketches of 23 Hindu bhaktas, and the eleventh (31 stanzas) contains ...
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