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Guru Gobind Singh

  Guru Gobind Singh Died At Age: 41 Also Known As: Gobind Rai Born In: Patna Famous As: Warrior   Family: Spouse/Ex-: Mata Jito, Mata Sahib Kaur Father: Guru Tegh Bahadur Mother: Mata Gujri Children: Ajit Singh, Fateh Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh Died On: October 7, 1708 Place Of Death: Nanded Cause Of Death: Assassination Died At Age: 41 Also Known As: Gobind Rai Born In: Patna Famous As: Warrior   Family: Spouse/Ex-: Mata Jito, Mata Sahib Kaur Father: Guru Tegh Bahadur Mother: Mata Gujri Children: Ajit Singh, Fateh Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh Died On: October 7, 1708 Place Of Death: Nanded Cause Of Death: Assassination Guru Gobind Singh was the last of the ten Sikh Gurus. A spiritual master, warrior and a philosopher, he was the only son of the ninth Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur who was executed by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Aged just nine at the time of his father’s death, he succeeded him as the leader of the Sikhs at this tender age....

A glance about Sikh

A glance about Sikh What is Sikhism? *- A Religion, which grew from Death and Destruction *-A Religion, whose Master gave such a physical identity that they could not merge and thus left no option but to Fight in face of adversity.( sava lakh se ek ladaoon ) *- A Religion, whose followers during Mughal period had a price for each killed, *- A Religion,whose First Master at time when Earth was believed to be riding on a Bull , declared presence of Countless Stars and Sky's ( Lakh patala pataal , Lakha Aakashaan Aakaash ) *- A Religion,whose First Master highlighted importance and equated Earth-Air and Water , to ones Parents and wanted it to be treated so for future sake of Generations to come. *- A Religion, whose name means Disciple , constant learning and thus humility. *- A Religion, who recognises Human race as one and in its Daily Prayer wishes well for everyone.( sarbad da bhala ) *- A Religion, who believes in One God across all Religions. *- A Religi...

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Sikh in USA

1 Si    Sikh Gurdwara in New York, USA: 140 W 30th St 3W Manhattan, NY 10001 b/t 7th Ave & Avenue Of The Americas Chelsea, Midtown West                                                                       ------------ 1.            The Sikh Center of New York: Murray Hill, Flushing 3817 Parsons Blvd Flushing, NY 11354 (718) 959-9520

Sikh in Japan

Sikh Religion in Japan Sikh is a minority religion in Japan. gurdwaras mainly found in Tokyo and Kobe. Not many Sikh Punjabi in Japan. There are approximately 71.0000 people in this country.   Gurdwara Sahib in Tokyo, Japan:   https://youtu.be/CJooYpZh09A

ABOUT SIKH 2

SIKH RELIGION The Sikhs are an incredible race. The total number in this world is approximately 55 million people. Everything about them is extraordinary, their clothes, their history and above all their birth.   Prior to the separation of Ind ia, most Sikhs lived in the Punjab region, a vast province located in northern India since the separation of India in 1947, more than 2 million people had to leave their homes and homes, and their wealth in the areas left to Pakistan. The majority of Sikh religions now reside in the Eastern Punjab that belongs to India. Sikhism Symbol The symbol of the Sikh religion is Khanda. In the center of the symbol is a double-edged sword that represents the power of God that controls the whole fate of the universe. It is the sovereignty over life and death. One of the swords symbolizes divine justice, which tortures and punishes the criminals. On the other side symbolizes freedom and authority governed by moral and spiritual values. Outsi...

Sikh Gurus

Ten gurus and authority Guru Nanak A rare Tanjore-style painting from the late 19th century depicting the ten Sikh Gurus with Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana. The term guru comes from the Sanskrit gurū, meaning teacher, guide, or mentor. The traditions and philosophy of Sikhism were established by ten gurus from 1469 to 1708. Each guru added to and reinforced the message taught by the previous, resulting in the creation of the Sikh religion. Guru Nanak was the first guru and appointed a disciple as successor. Guru Gobind Singh was the final guru in human form. Before his death, Guru Gobind Singh decreed in 1708, that the Gurū Granth Sāhib would be the final and perpetual guru of the Sikh. Guru Nanak stated that his Guru is God who is the same from the beginning of time to the end of time.[104] Nanak claimed to be God's mouthpiece, God's slave and servant and even God's dog, but maintained that he was only a guide and teacher, was neither a reincarnation of God no...