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On This Day 1987 : The Sikh Nation declared independence from Facist India. 1753 : Nawab Kapur Singh passed away in Amritsar.
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! does anyone know where i can find this shabad on the net? its sung by bhai harjinder singh je sri nagar wale bhula chuka maf Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!
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300 Years Since Bhai Kanaiya Ji Ascended to Sach Khand September 27 Akaal Chalaanaa Bhai Sahib Bhai Kanaiya Ji Founder of the seva-panthee sampardhaa Original "Red-Cross" of the Khalsa fauj Extremely high-avasthaa Gursikh with lots of pyaar and faith Dhan Dhan Bhai Sahib Bhai Kanaiya Ji
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Waheguru Ji We want to know from the sangat, what they liked and didnt like about atamras 2004, and how the event can be improved, please be honest and your views will be invaluable to us in helping to organise 2006. :lol:
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i haven't read this book -- do you know where i can get it ? http://www.sikhtimes.com/books_052204a.html Making Sikh Women Visible A review of Relocating Gender in Sikh History: Transformation, Meaning and Identity by Doris R. Jakobsh (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2003; pp. 296, Rs. 265). By RAVINDER KAUR Economic and Political Weekly, May 22, 2004 [Relocating Gender in Sikh History: Transformation, Meaning and Identity] Doris Jakobsh's book Relocating Gender in Sikh History is indeed a welcome addition to research on gender dimensions of Sikhism. Jakobsh begins her work with the claim that not many studies have explored the gender aspect of Sikh history.…
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! Soora so pehi-chanehya, jo lareh deen keh het Purja Purja kut mureh, kabahoo na chad-eh ket One is known as a warrior only if they fight for righteousness Even being battered to bits they never desert the battlefield Sadh Sangat Ji, First off, my apologies as this post may not relate to the majority of you, however, this is one way for me to canvass for our Sikh Youth Meeting. Again, apologies for this. As many of you will be aware the stronghold of Youth in Sikhi is ever increasing, as we here in Leicester, UK would like to continue this, and preserve as much of the Sikh youth thought as we can. We've grown…
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More beadbi of Guru Ji
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http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/discussion....D6?OpenDocument Respect Guru Jee's Home & Property! Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh How would Muslims react if the Management Committee of a Mosque built a party hall, which allowed drinking alcohol and eating pork meat, on the Mosque property? How would Muslims feel if people were using the land belonging to the Mosque for gambling and drinking alcohol? How would Hindus feel if the Mandar Management Committee allowed cows to be slaughtered in the Mandar car park and be served in the side hall on the Mandar property? Uproar? How do Sikhs react if a Gurdwara Management Committee allows meat and alcohol …
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! Simran Breaking news: your fate can be changed (developed by the Universe Warrior)! Allows humans for the first time ever to short-circuit and liberate themselves from all sorts of karmic and planetary influences on their life. This groundbreaking development allows humans to even overturn what is popularly known as 'fate', as ordained by the cosmic energizer. This groundbreaking technology involves a re-tuning of soulwaves to the higher positive and benevolent rays of the cosmic energizer. The first step towards this process is the activation of what is referred to as the 'Immortal Cocoon Power' within. This is ach…
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THE SIKH TIMES sikhtimes.com Noteworthy News and Analysis from Around the World Thu Sep 30 14:36:55 2004 In-Depth Coverage of Issues Concerning the Global Sikh Community Including Self-Determination, Democracy, Human Rights, Civil Liberties, Antiracism, Religion, and South Asian Geopolitics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Home | News Analysis Archive | Biographies | Book Reviews | Events | Photos | Links | About Us | Contact Us -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Censorship on Waheguroo!'s Discussion Forums By STAFF The Sikh Times, Jul. 21, 2004 According to a…
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VJKK VJKF If you live somewhere with little or no sangat and you hear about all sorts of events going on in places where there are loadsa sangat, what events would you LOVE to have the most? I dont mean just one offs or nething, but every week, wot wud be wkd to have? I ask this because currently in Wolverhampton, UK (where i live) there are LOADS of Sikhs... but the problem is that unlike other densely populated areas such as Birmingham n Southall, we dont have anything going on for the Sikh youth where they can come every week and indulge in sangat. I mean Uni Sikh Soc is ok but i think you need to catch the youth earlier on in their teens to bring them into Sikhi..…
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Big Life events sometimes require guidance from the power above. In Sikhs case from Guru Granth Sahib Jee. I am in a situation in which I require some guidance. How can we ask Guru Jee whether to proceed with a certain task or not. I am just not sure, and would like to know whether it is wise to proceed or not. I was thinking. Is it an acceptable practice to put the answers of my questions in a bowl in front of Guru Jee, Do ardaas, take Hukumnamaa and then which ever slip comes out to go with that? How do some of you solve your dilema's in which you do not know which way to proceed? Please answer ASAP!!!!!! The turmoil is killing me!!!
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There are thousands of Sikh Sangat.com members but only less than 200 signatures on the petition against the treatment of Kuldip Singh Chaggar who has been in solitary confinement for five days, jail for two weeks, in the USA with no arrest warrant, no evidence and no explanations please sign the petition http://www.petitiononline.com/ksc2004
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Canadian Sikh lawyer held in solitary confinement in American jail URGENT UPDATE on Kuldip Singh Chaggar An excerpt from: W!N Correspondents Monday, 4th October 2004 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - Two weeks after his arrest based on allegations of witness tampering, Mr. Kuldip Singh Chaggar’s lawyer as of Sunday evening (Oct 3) informed his wife that Mr. Chaggar was still in solitary confinement and was not given his medication and informed his lawyer that he does not feel well. He was put there on Wednesday evening because his wife received a phone call from a Canadian lawyer on another phone while she was speaking with Mr. Chaggar. As a result, without explanation, Mr. Chag…
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http://us.rediff.com/movies/2004/oct/01kaya.htm ^^
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On 26 September, 34 year-old Jagdeesh Singh was walking home with his 10-year-old nephew from Walsgrave Hospital when he was subjected to a barrage of racist abuse. Two White men then launched a physical attack on Mr Singh - punching him some 30 times, while calling him 'Bin Laden' and 'Paki'. According to Mr Singh, the attack was the seventh violent racist attack on him in the last ten years, and definitely the worst. 'On none of these seven occasions has the culprits been punished. They have either escaped or the police have not felt it appropriate to pursue the matter further.' Mr Singh, who wears a beard and turban, suggested that these visible 'symbols' had been the…
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