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Is anyone bidding on this item (6516096123) just so its bought by a sikh? as im buying for purchase... Please let me know! i read the posts bout it before so thought id buy it for me.. Been looking for a nice kirpan and that one kinda fits the bill.
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VAheguru Jee Ka Khalsa vAheguru Jee Kee Fateh sangato, for physics, I have to make a poster about a minority in science. anyone have any information about a a sikh scientist, and what he did? Vaheguru jee ka khalsa vaheguru jee Ke fateh
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Yorkshire and Lancashire Sikh Socieities Present... Battle Of The Roses. Saturday 12th March 2005 Entry Fee: £20 Deposit Req: £10 Yorkshire Rep: 07763 608328 Lancashire Rep: 07731 340033 Other Enquiries: NorthSikhSoc@#
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somebody please answer the question.... is there LIVE BROADCAST today ?!?!?!
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Gurmat Sangīt Darbār – Rāg Basant Come experience the richness of Sikh musical tradition Saturday, March 12th, 2005 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm 11:00 pm to 2:00 am - U.K Time Broadcast Live at www.gurmatsangeetproject.com and www.gursewa.org Shromani Sikh Sangat Mississauga Gurduara 2377 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga, ON 905-828-2710 Sikhī is a celebration of life. The Sikh Gurūs understood that musical accompaniment as a spiritual medium can captivate the listener’s heart more than words alone. They enshrined this understanding in the musical poetic form in which they revealed the Divine Word (gurbāṇī). Along with outstanding poetry celebrating life and Akāl Purakh, the Gurū…
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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 21:29:44 -0800 (PST) From: Gulneet Kaur Subject: a short story : God Is Everywhere "GOD I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE” Here’s a famous story on how God is everywhere, always ready to help, and always sending people or events that will help you. THE BIG FLOOD There was a man named Joe whose farm was located on the banks of a flood-swollen river. There came a big flood, and the water around Joe's house was rising steadily. Joe was standing on the porch, watching water rising all around him, when a man in a boat came along. and called to Joe, "Get in the boat and I'll get you out of here." Joe replied. "No thanks. God will save me." Joe…
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wjkk wjkf daas just came back from india yesterday and would like to share some awsome pics of bhai sahb after spending time with him in amritsar. im not sure the pics will post up here but i sure would like to share them any way possible. wjkk wjkf http://bhagatjotsingh.tripod.com/india/index.album?i=2
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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru jii ki fateh Check the link below showa a hukumnana of Guru Gobind Singh Written in his own blood http://sikhnn.com/modules.ppa?op=modload&n...order=0&thold=0 Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru jii ki fateh
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Waheguroo ji ka khalsa, Wahegurooo ji ki fatehhh ! Jio i need to find a shabad done by maybe preferrably Bhai Tejinderpal Singh (Dhulla ji) ... it goes... hum avugun bhurae eaek gun naahee anmrith shaadd bikhai bikh khaaee ... If Dhulla ji didnt do this shabad (which i did hear him do this i dont remember when/where) ... any other kirtanees... Thanks ... Admin: I know this is suppose to be in the multimedia section <_< but you can move it to the closed section after i find the shabad :wub:
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The following is on the UK Ministry of Defence web site - we should publicise such things as much as possible Published Friday 11th March 2005 1944: In Burma, Nand Singh, a Naik with 1/11th Sikh Regiment, led his section in a counter-attack after the Japanese had succeeded in taking a British position on a ridge-line. He led his men up a very steep and exposed hillside, in the face of heavy machine-gun fire, and despite being repeatedly wounded in the leg, face and shoulder, did not rest until all three trenches had been taken. He was awarded the Victoria Cross. http://news.mod.uk/news_headline_story.asp?newsItem_id=1537
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Area: 50362 square kilometers (Punjab occupies 1.54 % of the country’s total geographical area.) Location: Punjab is situated in the northwest of India, it is bordered by Pakistan on the west, the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Himachal Pradesh on its northeast and Haryana and Rajasthan to its south. Latitude: 29'30'' N to 32'32'' N Longitude: 73'55" E to 76'50" E Borders: West: Pakistan (International Border) North: Jammu & Kashmir (India) North-East: Himachal Pradesh (India) South: Haryana, Rajasthan (India) Districts: 17 Administrative Districts with 143 towns and 12413 villages Tehsils: 72 Blocks: 141 Population: T…
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WJKK WJKF A few months ago, I asked for help with Indian movies and received a lot of positive responses. Because of sikhsangat.com's help, I was able to successfully write a paper for my Indian Cinema and Society class on Maachis. For my next paper, I would like to write about the misrepresentation of Sikhs in Indian films. For this, I would appreciate any suggestions for any films with Sikhs in them, along with a few facts about the film (whether Sikhs are shown negatively or positively, brief plot summary, etc). I would appreciate any help. Thanks! WJKK WJKF
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waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fateh when i was younger i had heard that if you cry a lot there was a shabad, or a pauri that u should recite over and over again, and this makes u stronger... i had heard this when i was really young and i dont remember what shabad it was, it could have been a pauree from Jap Ji Sahib, im not sure. if someone has heard the katha im talking about can u please tell me the shabad, or if there is a shabad that the sangat may know or has helped them become stronger, please tell me...... i really need this right now...... Thank you pul chuk maaf Fateh
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Sikhi is a celebration of life. The Sikh Gurus realized that music as a spiritual medium can elevate the soul beyond mere words alone. They enshrined that celebration of life through their musical poetry (Gurbani), that appears in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Along with outstanding poetry celebrating life and Akal Purakh, the Gurus also provided detailed musical instructions within Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Gurmat Sangit is the rich musical tradition that evolved out of a practice dating back to the time of Guru Nanak and his musician companion Baba Mardana. Subsequently the tradition developed as a result of public performances, at gatherings known as Gu…