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Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Golden Temple Rd, Amritsar, Punjab, India: Town or city: Amritsar: Coordinates: Completed: 15 June 1606 (Akal Bunga) Rebuilding of structure demolished in 1986 completed in 1995: Destroyed: Heavily damaged in 1984 (Misl-era structure)
ਸ੍ਰੀ Sri ਮੁਖਵਾਕ Mukhwakh ਪਾਤਿਸਾਹੀ Patshahi ੧੦ ॥ Dasvee ਸ੍ਰੀ ਮੁਖਵਾਕ ਪਾਤਿਸਾਹੀ {੧੦ ॥} Sri Mukhwakh Patshahi Dasvee "By the holy mouth of the Tenth Emperor," This line is clearly intended to authenticate Guru Gobind Singh Ji as the Author of the Dasam Granth. Jaap is a Sanskrit word which means "to utter in a low ...
Nishan Sahib emplaced at the Golden Temple, Amritsar. The flag is hoisted on a tall flagpole outside most Gurdwaras. The flagpole itself, covered with fabric (called chola) of the same colour as the flag proper, ends with a Khanda on top (In the past an Astbuj, nagani barsha or a teer would be placed on top).
It's broadcast across Europe via satellite television, in Canada and is also streamed live on the internet. The Sikh Channel began broadcasting on 13 April 2009 on UK Sky channel 840, replacing Brit Hits. [1] The Sikh Channel primarily focuses on education and religious programming for the Sikh community. [2]
Sikh music, also known as Gurbani Sangeet (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰਬਾਣੀ ਸੰਗੀਤ, romanized: Gurabāṇī sagīta; meaning music of the speech of wisdom), and as Gurmat Sangeet (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰਮਤਿ ਸੰਗੀਤ, romanized: Guramati sagīta; meaning music of the counsel or tenets of the Guru), or even as Shabad Kirtan (Gurmukhi: ਸ਼ਬਦ ਕੀਰਤਨ, romanized ...
Gurbani (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਬਾਣੀ, pronunciation: [ɡɝbaːɳiː], lit. the Guru's words) is a Sikh term, very commonly used by Sikhs to refer to various compositions by the Sikh Gurus and other writers of Guru Granth Sahib. In general, hymns in the central text of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib, are called Gurbani.
Paath: religious discourse and reading of Gurbani from the Guru Granth Sahib, with its explanations. There are two types of discourse: Akhand Paath and Sadharan Paath . Sangat and pangat : providing a free community kitchen called a langar [ 7 ] for all visitors, regardless of cultural, religious, regional, caste, or class affiliations.
Sukhmani Sahib (Punjabi: ਸੁਖਮਨੀ ਸਾਹਿਬ), known under the title of Gauri Sukhmani in the scripture (named after the Gauri raga musical measure it belongs to), [1] is usually translated to mean Prayer of Peace [2] is a set of 192 padas (stanzas of 10 hymns) [3] present in the holy Guru Granth Sahib, the main scripture and living Guru of Sikhism from Ang 262 to Ang 296 (about ...