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- The place of [[worship]] of Sikhs is the gurudvāra.<ref>It is also spelt as ‘gurdvāra’.</ref> ...or Darbār Sāhib.</ref> at Amritsar in Punjab is the chief gurudvāra of the Sikhs. The other important ones are at Kapurthala, Anandpur (both in Punjab), Nan1 KB (205 words) - 11:54, 7 April 2023
- ...ndus, rights of Hindus, Hinduism / [[Hindutva]], India, [[Islam]], Dalits, Sikhs, ...mes, lynchings, and rapes directed against Muslims, non-conforming Dalits, Sikhs, Christians, adivasis and other dissident Hindus. [[Women]] of these commun2 KB (291 words) - 02:28, 7 April 2023
- ...708) formed the Khālsā (‘personification of the guru’) an army of baptized Sikhs. The process of baptism consists of stirring some water in an iron bowl wit962 bytes (149 words) - 01:14, 7 April 2023
- ...opularly known as the ‘Golden Temple’. It is the most sacred shrine of the Sikhs. It is in Amritsar (Punjab). ...is the [[Adi]] Granth, (or Guru Granth Sāhib), the sacred scripture of the Sikhs compiled by the fifth Guru, Arjan. He also set the daily routine and liturg2 KB (399 words) - 12:18, 7 April 2023
- ...this manner. In this way the new militant order for the protection of the Sikhs were born.3 KB (504 words) - 11:50, 7 April 2023
- ...uru Gobind Singh]] who transformed Sikhism into a dynamic religion and the Sikhs into a race of warriors in defense of their [[dharma]]. He also terminated The Guru Granth Sāhib is the significant scripture of the Sikhs just as the [[Vedas]] are for the Hindus, the Bible for the Christians and5 KB (976 words) - 22:50, 7 April 2023
- ...ahib were all Brahmans. There are 123 compositions in holy book. The Bhatt Sikhs wrote the Bhatt Vahi Talauda Parganah Jind, which has the genealogy of the [[Category:Indian Sikhs]]4 KB (590 words) - 22:49, 7 April 2023
- ...aracter. In course of time this sect got merged in the general body of the Sikhs, mainly due to Guru Aṅgad’s efforts. His other contributions are as fol * To keep up a distinct character for the Sikhs and [[Sikhism]], he improved the Guru- mukhi script and published the hymns3 KB (563 words) - 03:23, 7 April 2023
- ...his precocious wisdom of explaining the [[Ādi]] Granth, basic scripture of Sikhs.1 KB (230 words) - 12:21, 7 April 2023
- ...mes, lynchings, and rapes directed against Muslims, non-conforming Dalits, Sikhs, Christians, [[adivasis]] and other dissident Hindus. [[Women]] of these co2 KB (223 words) - 01:21, 7 April 2023
- Har Rāi was the seventh [[Guru]] of the Sikhs. He was the son of Bābā Gurudittā and grandson of Guru Hargobind. Sulakh2 KB (315 words) - 12:13, 7 April 2023
- Amṛtsar or Amritsar is the principal holy city of the Sikhs. It is in Punjab and is also the district headquarters. The foundation of t2 KB (324 words) - 01:15, 7 April 2023
- ...mes, lynchings, and rapes directed against Muslims, non-conforming Dalits, Sikhs, Christians, [[adivasis]] and other dissident Hindus. [[Women]] of these co2 KB (314 words) - 23:37, 7 April 2023
- ...mes, lynchings, and rapes directed against Muslims, non-conforming Dalits, Sikhs, Christians, [[adivasis]] and other dissident Hindus. [[Women]] of these co2 KB (311 words) - 21:26, 7 April 2023
- ...so. In CE 1708, he declared that there would be no more Gurus to guide the Sikhs. The Book itself would be the Guru and hence it should be revered very much2 KB (352 words) - 11:46, 7 April 2023
- The Udāṣīs are an ascetic sect of the Sikhs founded by Śrīcand,<ref>Śrīcand lived in A. D. 1494-1629.</ref> the eld2 KB (427 words) - 01:30, 8 April 2023
- ...r, when he tried to bring out his own compositions, passing them on to the Sikhs as the compositions of Nānak, Guru Arjan had to act quickly and decisively3 KB (588 words) - 02:16, 7 April 2023
- ...l Cand and Biśan Kaur hailing from Kartārpur. From A. D. 1628 onwards, the Sikhs were forced to come into conflict with the Mughal emperor Shāh Jehān.<ref4 KB (702 words) - 11:53, 7 April 2023
- ...ifical tradition ending with [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. The term by which most Sikhs revere God is Satnam, which was first used by [[Vaishnavism|Vaishnava]] [[R ...ip of the religions of India stems from the fact that Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs look back to Hinduism as their common mother."<ref> ''Religions of the Worl26 KB (4,526 words) - 22:49, 7 April 2023
- ...mes, lynchings, and rapes directed against Muslims, non-conforming Dalits, Sikhs, Christians, [[adivasis]] and other dissident Hindus. [[Women]] of these co6 KB (767 words) - 14:03, 7 April 2023