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  2. Namdhari - Wikipedia

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    The Namdhari hockey team's members actively participate in the national hockey championships for Sub Junior, Junior, and Senior. Namdhari XI is a well-known name in the Indian hockey community. Namdhari XI's name became synonymous with high-quality hockey teams in India as a result of the notable accomplishments of the first team from 1980 to 2000.

  3. Satguru Ram Singh - Wikipedia

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    Namdhari Guru Ram Singh was a member of a unit of Prince Naunihal Singh's platoon, the Baghel Regiment. His regiment was sent to Peshawar to bring the royal coffers. On its way back, the unit rested at Hazro Fort, now in Pakistan. It is said that Namdhari Guru Ram Singh and some soldiers of his regiment went to meet Guru Balak Singh of the ...

  4. Namadhari - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of different Namadhari castes like Namadhari Naik in Uttara Kannada, Udupi and Dakshina Kannada Districts, Namdhari Vokkaligas in Malenadu, Namadhari Nagarthas in southern Karnataka and northern Tamil Nadu. [2] and Namadhari Dasari in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana. [3]

  5. Sects of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Different interpretations have emerged over time, some of which have a living teacher as the leader. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The major historic traditions in Sikhism, says Professor Harjot Oberoi , have included Udasi , Nirmala , Nanakpanthi , Khalsa , Sahajdhari , Namdhari Kuka, Nirankari and Sarvaria.

  6. Satguru Uday Singh - Wikipedia

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    The Namdhari community, under the guidance of Satguru Uday Singh Ji, celebrated several significant centenary events between 2013 and 2022. [11] These included the 150th anniversary of Amrit-Daat to women (1863-2013), the 150th anniversary of Anand Karaj (1863-2013), and the 200th birth anniversary of Satguru Ram Singh Ji (1816-2016).

  7. Nirankari - Wikipedia

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    The first half of the 19th-century saw Sikh power expanded with the Sikh Empire under Ranjit Singh.This strength was deeply admired and cherished by Sikhs. The Nirankari sect was founded in 1851 by Baba Dyal, a Sahajdhari, who aimed at refocusing Sikhs on the Adi Granth – the Sikh scripture, and reform the beliefs and customs of the Sikhs. [3]

  8. Neeldhari - Wikipedia

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    Neeldharis (meaning "wearer of a blue [belt]"), alternatively spelt as Nildhari, are a heterodoxical sect within Sikhism that was founded by Harnam Singh. [1] [2] Neeldharis are a derivative of the Namdharis. [2] The majority of Neeldharis today live in Southeast Asia, particularly Bangkok, Thailand. [2]

  9. Namadhari Naik - Wikipedia

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    Namadhari Naik, also known as Hale paika, Namadhari Naik, Namadhari Gowda, is a Hindu warrior community predominantly found in Uttara Kannada of Karnataka State in India, and forms the numerical majority in the region.