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Namdhari Guru Ram Singh made it a convention to read the Sikh scriptures, Sri Aadi Guru Granth Sahib (Guru Granth Sahib) and Sri Dasam Guru Granth Sahib (Dasam Granth) daily. [15] He directed all the holy Scriptures to be taken out of almirahs (wardrobe, cabinet, or cupboard) and placed with respect in places of worship, and that they be read ...
Fresco of Ram Chandar from the haveli of Khem Singh Bedi, ca.1850–1890. The word Rama (ˈraːmɐ) appears in the Guru Granth Sahib more than 2,500 times. [10]Guru Nanak rejected the concept of divine incarnation as present in Hinduism [11] but used words such as Ram, Mohan, Hari & Shiv as ways of referring to the divine together with Islamic words like Allah & Khuda. [12]
Legendary Nautanki artist and Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee Pandit Ramdayal Sharma as Amar Singh Rathore and Dr. Devendra Sharma as Ram Singh in Amar Singh Rathore. Nautanki performances can take place in any open space available in or around a village that can accommodate audiences in hundreds or thousands.
Hundred Anecdotes), also known as Guru Ratan Mal, [1] is a collection of hundred sakhis traditionally attributed to Bhai Ram Kanwar, a descendant of Baba Buddha who had dictated it to scribe Sahib Singh. [2] Sau Sakhi has multiple perspectives, with its authenticity being debated. The text is held high in regard by the Namdhari and the Nihangs.
To commemorate the initiation of the first Anand Karaj ceremonies in Sikh tradition—established in 1863 by Satguru Ram Singh in Khote village with the recitation of four laavans followed by Anand Sahib [56] —Satguru Jagjit Singh organized a mass wedding of 149 Namdhari couples on 24 June 1964, marking the 100th anniversary of this tradition ...
After Sikhs assisted the fleeing Dara Shikoh in the aftermath of the Battle of Samugarh, Aurangzeb demanded that the Sikh Guru explain his actions. [5] Ram Rai was chosen by his father to represent him in the Mughal darbar (court) to explain why he had supported and given refuge to Dara Shikoh, during the Mughal war of succession.
Ramraiya sect gurdwara at Dehradun, India, c. 1857-1858, printed 1859. Ram Rai was sent by his father as an emissary to the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Delhi. Aurangzeb objected to a verse in the Sikh scripture that stated, "the clay from a Musalman's grave is kneaded into potter's lump", considering it an insult to Islam.
The 52 Hukams are a set of instruction in Sikhism set by Guru Gobind Singh in Nanded, Maharashtra, India in 1708. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These edicts sum up the ideal way of life of the Khalsa and serve as a code of conduct for the Khalsa Panth.