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Adi Granth: Encyclopedia - Adi Granth
The Adi Granth (Gurmukhi: ਆਦਿ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ), literally "the first book" is an early compilation of the Sikh scriptures by Guru A...
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Adi-granth:
Theosophy Dictionary On Adi-granth
Adi-Granth Sikh sacred scripture (BCW 1:373, 3:177, 182).
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Adi Granth:
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Hinduism Dictionary On Adi Granth
Adi Granth: (Sanskrit) "First book." The central Sikh scripture, compiled 16031604 from the writings of Sikh, Moslem and Hin...
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Adi Granth: Eleventh And Eternal Guru Granth Sahib
A striking feature of the Adi Granth - popularly called the Guru Granth Sahib - is its distinctly lilting literary flavour, eloquently...
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Sikhism: The Eternal Guru - Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The holy book Guru Granth Sahib or the Adi Granth is considered the living Guru and the supreme spiritual authority of the Sikh religion....
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Work As A Spiritual Practice: See, Savour, And Serve The Divine Through Your Work
In recent articles, we've spoken of three different pathways that people commonly choose for growing spiritually through their work: t...
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Basics Of Hinduism: Do Hindus
Have A Bible?
Basics of Hinduism: Do Hindus
have a Bible?
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"Bible" is called the Veda. The Veda, which means "wisdom,"
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Nanak: Nanak's Musical Path To Ananda
Idol worship, caste and ascetic austerity had no place in Nanak's religion. He believed in one God, Ek Omkar ; singing His praises was...
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Guru Gobind Singh: Scholar, Soldier, Saint And Poet
Saint, scholar, soldier all rolled into one, Guru Gobind Singh was responsible for the evolution of the Khalsa Panth. He was b...
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Basics Of Hinduism: Are Hindus Idol Worshipers?
Basics of Hinduism: Are Hindus idol worshipers?
Hindus do not worship a stone or metal
"idol" as God. We worship God through t...
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Spiritual Based Leadership: Valuing The "true Worth" Of Those You Lead
While searching through some quotes from our spiritual teacher, we found one that has left a profound impression on us. It continually...
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Hinduism: Hinduism
Lexicon On A
Hinduism Lexicon on A
From aadheenam to axis.
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Guru Granth Sahib: Encyclopedia - Guru Granth Sahib
Guru Granth Sahib (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ) — Granth is Punjabi for book; Sahib is Hindi meaning master, ...
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Guru Arjan Dev: Encyclopedia - Guru Arjan Dev
Guru Arjan Dev (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜਨ ਦੇਵ) (15 April 1563 - 30 May 1606) was the fifth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia - Sikhism
Sikhism (Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖੀ) is a religion based on the teachings of ten Gurus who lived primarily in 16th and 17th century India. ...
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Guru: Encyclopedia - Guru
A guru (गुरू Sanskrit) is a teacher in Hinduism, Buddhism or Sikhism. Based on a long line of philosophical understanding as to t...
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Adi Granth:
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Hinduism Dictionary On Adi Granth
Adi Granth: (Sanskrit) "First book." The central Sikh scripture, compiled 16031604 from the writings of Sikh, Moslem and Hindu...
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Sikhism:
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Sikhism: "Discipleship." Religion of nine million members founded in India about 500 years ago by the saint Guru Nanak. A re...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - The Gurus Of Sikhism
Sikhism - The Ten Gurus of Sikhism.
Sikhism was established by ten Gurus — teachers or masters — over the period 1469 to 1708. Each...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - The Gurus Of Sikhism
Sikhism - The Ten Gurus of Sikhism.
Sikhism was established by ten Gurus — teachers or masters — over the period 1469 to 1708. Each...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - History Of Sikhism
Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1538), considered to be the founder of Sikhism, was born in the village of Talwandi, now called Nankana Sahib, near ...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - History Of Sikhism
Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1538), considered to be the founder of Sikhism, was born in the village of Talwandi, now called Nankana Sahib, near ...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - The Five Ks
Practicing Sikhs are bound to wear five Kakaars, or articles of faith, known as The Five Ks, at all times. It is done either out of respe...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - Sikhs Around The World
A Sikh known as Yogi Bhajan brought the Sikh way of life to many young people in the Western hemisphere. In addition to Indian-born Sikhs...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - The Khalsa
A baptised Sikh becomes a member of the Khalsa or the "Pure Ones". When a Sikh joins the Khalsa, he/she is supposed to have devoted their...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - The Five Ks
Practicing Sikhs are bound to wear five Kakaars, or articles of faith, known as The Five Ks, at all times. It is done either out of respe...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - The Khalsa
A baptised Sikh becomes a member of the Khalsa or the "Pure Ones". When a Sikh joins the Khalsa, he/she is supposed to have devoted their...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - Followers Of Sikhism
A Sikh is a follower of Sikhism. The word Sikh is derived from its Sanskrit root 'śiṣya' (शिष्य) which means "disciple" or "...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - Sikh Religious Philosophy
The Sikh religious philosophy can be divided into the following five sections:
Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles.
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Sant Thakar Singh: Encyclopedia Ii - Sant Thakar Singh - Biography
The documentation on Sant Thakar Singh's life is mainly limited to the few details he communicated about himself during his talks and pub...
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - Sikh Religious Philosophy
The Sikh religious philosophy can be divided into the following five sections:
Sikhism - Primary beliefs and principles.
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Sikhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikhism - Observations
The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak, was born in 1469 to a Khatri family in central Punjab. After four epic journeys (north to Tibet, sout...
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Guru In Sikhism
The title Guru is extremely fundamental to the religion of the Sikhs. Indeed, the Sikhs have carried the meaning of the word to an even g...
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Types Of Gurus
According to the Deval Smriti there can be eleven kinds of gurus and according to Nama Chintamani there are ten types. According to his f...
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Etymology
The word guru means teacher in Sanskrit, as well as in other languages derived from Sanskrit, such as Hindi, Bengali and Gujarati.
The wo...
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Sant Thakar Singh: Encyclopedia Ii - Sant Thakar Singh - Teachings
Unlike the personal life of the Master, about which very little has been documented, the teachings of Sant Thakar Singh are an open book....
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Guru In Buddhism
The guru's blessing is the last of the four foundations in Vajrayana Buddhism. In this foundation, the disciple can continue in their exp...
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Succession And Lineage Parampara
The word parampara (Sanskrit परमपरा) denotes a long succession of teachers and disciples in traditional Indian culture. The H...
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Sant Thakar Singh: Encyclopedia Ii - Sant Thakar Singh - Controversies
Sant Thakar Singh - Childhood Meditation.
In the mid-1980's Sant Thakar Singh issued a number of circular letters on family life and ch...
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Interfaith: Encyclopedia Ii - Interfaith - The Interfaith Movement In Different Religions
InterFaith - Sikhism: Interfaith Religion.
One religion, which was founded on principles of interfaith, is Sikhism, whose founders have...
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Interfaith: Encyclopedia Ii - Interfaith - The Interfaith Movement In Different Religions
InterFaith - Religious Science: Interfaith Religion.
InterFaith - Baha'i: Interfaith Religion.
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Guru In Hinduism
The importance of finding a guru who can impart transcendental knowledge (vidya) is one of the tenets of Hinduism. One of the main Hindu ...
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Hindi Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Hindi Literature - Prominent Figures Of Hindi Literature
See also: List of Hindi and Urdu authors
Sarahapa or Saraha (769-), author of Doha-Kosha
Devasena, author of Devasena Shravakachara (9...
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Guru: Encyclopedia Ii - Guru - Guru In A Western Culture Context
As an alternative to established religions, some people in Europe and the USA who were not of East Indian extraction have looked up to sp...
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