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Navigating Life with Teachings of Guru Nanak »
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ੴ ‘Ik Onkar’ symbol painted on aircraft »
Air India paints ੴ ‘Ik Onkar’symbol which means ONE ABSOLUTE BEING on its aircraft to mark Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birth anniversary.
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ARDAS »
The word Ardas means a appeal a memorial or an address to a superior authority.It is a appeal of a soul …
Sikh Glossary & Terms »
Adi Granth Adi means first. Adi Granth is the first edition of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Sikh Holy Scripture, as was compiled …
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In order to attain salvation one must live a honest life and meditate on God. Sikhism shows the way to attain salvation and …
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Why Sikhs have a distinct visual appearance of uncut hair and a turban. Why do some even carry swords and wear iron …
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