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Daughters of the Khalsa
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Tuesday, April 11, 2006. MATA SAHIB KAUR JI. Is known as the Mother of the Khalsa. This honour was bestowed upon her by the Tenth Nanak,. Guru Gobind Singh Ji. When a Sikh receives the gift of Khande Dee Pauhul (Amrit). He/she is told that from today onward your father is. Guru Gobind Singh Ji. And you mother is. Mata Sahib Kaur Ji. Mata Sahib Kaur Ji,. Whose name before taking Amrit. Was Mata Sahib Devan Ji. Guru Gobind Singh Ji. From her childhood,. Mata Sahib Kaur Ji. Mata Sah...
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Daughters of the Khalsa
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Saturday, November 04, 2006. Guru Nanak Dev ji on the Holy Ganga. Guru )Nanak’s first journey was towards the east. On the way he visited many holy places of the Hindus. He stayed amongst the people and saw the way they lived and worshipped. Whenever he disagreed with them, he argued gently and showed them that they were wrong. One day, while (Guru) Nanak was at Hardwar, he saw a large crown bathing in the river Ganga. Some people were throwing water towards the sun. He continued...
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Daughters of the Khalsa: Children of Waheguru
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Friday, March 17, 2006. This is a real life story about a brave family. That scarficed their lives for the Khalsa Panth. Bhai Mohar Singh of the Damdami Taksal and his wife Bibi Pritam Kaur and their daughters 8 year old Satnam Kaur, 6 year old Vaheguru Kaur. They sacrificed their lives defending Sri Harmandir Sahib. They held their positions until the tanks came into the parakarma (walk way around Sri Harmandir Sahib. On the 6th of June,. That took place post Operation Bluestar&...
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Daughters of the Khalsa: May I recite Guru Ji's Bani?
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Thursday, March 09, 2006. May I recite Guru Ji's Bani? Guru Nanak Dev hasn’t left any iota of doubt about the significance of women in society. In fact distancing women from the center is undesirable in Sikh society. They aren’t only natural and nurturing influence on Sikh seminaries, but also an integral part of the spiritual growth of the Sikh society. Bibi Amro ji was the daughter of Sri Guru Angad Dev ji. The Second Guru. She was born in 1532 in the village. Who was Bibi Amro...
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Daughters of the Khalsa
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Friday, July 07, 2006. Gursikhi Jeevan Of July 2006, Bibi Sukhdev Kaur. From a very young age Bibi Sukhdev Kaur received encouragement from Bhai Sahib Randheer Singh jee to do path and he himself had her do it for him. Bibi jee would bathe, put on fresh clothes and then commence the path as Bhai Sahib would stand behind her and do Chaur with one hand and put his other hand on her head. Usually, only I, Thakur Singh was the listener. The brother drew his sword and despite the prot...
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Daughters of the Khalsa
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Tuesday, August 15, 2006. Bibi Ravinder Kaur Jee. Ravinder Kaur was only nine, innocent but resolute. I will also become Ammritdhari", "I,am going to join the Khalsa Fauj", "I want to be like my sister", such were her everyday declarations. Her elder brother and sister were already Amritdhari and a source of constant inspiration. The children would go to the Gurdwara together and join other Gursikhs in seva. Who are you here with? I am on my own. Guru is our owner. How do I know?
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Daughters of the Khalsa
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Wednesday, August 02, 2006. The Final Shaheed of the Chamkaur Battle. Sikh women are always known to have responded to the call of their duty. They have not allowed hardships and dangers to stand in the way of the performance of their moral obligations. Bibi Harsarn Kaur was one of these women who faced the odds to fulfill her obligations. In the battle of Chamkaur, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Cut off his head and took it to Delhi. Had been killed, Look here at his chopped off head!
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Daughters of the Khalsa: Bibi Nanaki Ji
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Daughters of the Khalsa. Friday, January 06, 2006. Ibi Nanaki Ji was the elder sister of Guru Nanak. She was born to Mehta Kalu Ji and Mata Tripta Ji. Her birth took place in 1464 at her mother’s village of Chahal, now in the Lahore district of Pakistan. Five years later, in 1469, her brother, Guru Nanak Sahib came to this world in Talwandi. Bibi Nanaki Ji was the first to recognize that Guru Nanak was not an ordinary man. Guru Nanak continued to live with his parents in Talwandi, but his parents were ve...
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