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  1. I am posting a Video on how to be Healthy by following 4 Basic things in life. As we all know "Health is wealth" but more often we neglect our health due to our routine work schedule. This video describes 4 things, which if a person Follows in his day to day routine He/She will always remain healthy, this are very few and simple things. Please go through the video and share it to your near and dear one's.
  2. "How to Beautiful Tie a Turban" this time I have decrease the speed of Video, so that one can learn step by step how to tie a turban. Dastar Singh de Pehchan ta Dastar Singh Di Shaan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqOJvpdHn5gg
  3. Here are 9 Sikh women who embody the highest Sikh ideal of the warrior-saint. Half are legends from early history -- women who we will never fully know but whose deeds ignite our imagination as the first female warrior-saints. Half are modern-day heroines -- each one stands for hundreds of Sikh women who are blazing their own paths as the warrior-saints of our era.
  4. Maj. Gen. Fazal Muqeem Khan, author of book "Pakistan's Crisis of Leadership"He wrote about the bravery of the Sikh soldiers during the Indo-Pak war. Must Watch this Video and Share to Maximim Sikhs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkoXBQE3NpU
  5. Sat Sri Akal, Most of us know On November 26, 2008 terrorist masterminds execute an intricate attack India’s largest city is set ablaze killing 173 people and wounding 308 more. on India's financial and entertainment capital, Mumbai. Most of us dont know about this incident happend during the terrorist attact on Taj Hotel (Mumbai) It a real Heart crying incident happened between a Sikh mother and his son which was publishe in Times of India Newspaper Must watch this Video & Share it to Maximum
  6. Sat Sri Akal, Sukhwinder Singh originally from Amritsar, Punjab His "Jai Ho" from the film Slumdog Millionaire, which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. In this Video Sukhwinder Singh has performed live Shabad in a Kirtan Samagam in Mumbai.
  7. Sat Sri Akal, This coin was released in Nepal on the completion of 400 years of Guru Granth Sahab, the holy book of the Sikhs. Sri Guru Granth Sahib, or Adi Granth, is the religious text of Sikhism. It is the final and eternal guru of the Sikhs.It is a voluminous text of 1430 angs, compiled and composed during the period of Sikh gurus, from 1469 to 1708. Guru Granth Sahab was completed and installed in Harmandir Sahib in 1604, and this coin was released in 2004, after 400 years of the inauguration of Guru Granth Sahib ji. The date on the coin is VS 2061=2004 AD The Adi Granth was first compiled by Guru Arjan Dev (1563--1606),the fifth Guru of the Sikhs from hymns of the first five Sikh gurus and other great saints, or bhagats, including those of the Hindu and Muslim faith. After the demise of the tenth Sikh guru many edited copies were prepared for distribution by Baba Deep Singh. It is written in the Gurmukhī script, predominantly in archaic Punjabi, with occasional use of other languages including Braj Bhasha, Khariboli, Sanskrit and Persian, often coalesced under the generic title of Sant Bhasha. The numerous holy men other than the Sikh Gurus whose writing were included in the Adi Granth are collectively referred to as Bhagats "devotees" and their writings are referred to as Bhagat bani"Word of Devotees". These saints belonged to different social and religious backgrounds, including Hindus and Muslims, cobblers and untouchables. Though Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji contains the compositions of both Sikh Gurus as well the other great saints (Bhagats)—including those of the Hindu and Muslim faith—no distinction whatsoever is made between the works of Sikh Gurus and the works of the Bhagats contained within the Siri Guru Granth Sahib; the titles "Guru" and "Bhagat" should not be misleading. Guru Granth Sahib is said to be the sole and final successor of the line of gurus. Apart from the Bani of the gurus, guru Granth Sahib ji also contains verses by the Bhagats Kabir(Muslim weaver), Namdev(Calico printer from Maharashtra), Ravi Das(Shoe maker from Uttar Pradesh), Dhanna(cultivator from Rajasthan), Sain(barber from Uttar Pradesh), Jaidev(poet from Bengal), Pipa(king from Uttar Pradesh), Sur Das(blind poet), Baba Farid(Muslim saint from Punjab), Parmanand(Maharashtra), Sadhna(butcher from Sindh), Beni, Ramanand(Uttar Pradesh) and Bhikhan(Sufi saint from Uttar Pradesh Below is the link to watch the Video
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