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  2. Panth Prakash - Wikipedia

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    According to Gurinder Singh Mann, the Sri Gur Panth Prakash initiated a genre of literature that specialized on the wider Khalsa community's mission and history in the post-guruship period. [ 4 ] : 15–16 Communal exegesis of the text continues at gurdwaras and traditional Sikh educational institutions til the present-day.

  3. Ratan Singh Bhangu - Wikipedia

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    Ratan Singh Bhangu (ca.1785 – 10 February 1846 [1]: 17 ) was a Sikh historian and Nihang who wrote about the Sikhs' struggles and rise to power in North India, in his book Prachin Panth Prakash. [2] [3] This work describes how the Sikh people came to dominate Punjab in the 1700s and remains one of the few historical accounts of the era. [4] [5]

  4. Giani Gian Singh - Wikipedia

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    Opening folio of an early edition of Giani Gian Singh's 'Panth Prakash'. It contains an illustrated depiction of the author. He was born into a Jat family. [1] He was sponsored by Maharaja Narinder Singh and assisted Pundit Tara Singh Narotam for his work in writing the Sri Guru Tirath Sangreh. [4]

  5. Guru Gobind Singh - Wikipedia

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    Whilst Guru Gobind Singh passed on the mantle of guruship to both the Guru Granth and Guru Panth, the practice of Guru Panth was prevalent in the 18th century during the era of the Sikh Confederacy but fell into obscurity during the rise of Ranjit Singh. [35] Today, the Guru Panth is rarely evoked, being overshadowed by the more popular Guru ...

  6. Vir Singh (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The revised version was published in 1927. He published critical editions of some of the old Sikh texts such as Sikhan di Bhagat Mala (1912), Prachin Panth Prakash (1914), Puratan Janam Sakhi (1926) and Sakhi Pothi (1950). Bhai Vir Singh editing Suraj Prakash in Kashmir, 1928.

  7. Akhand Path - Wikipedia

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    The continuous nonstop recitation of all the verses in the Guru Granth Sahib from the beginning to the end, in 31 Ragas as specified, in all 1430 pages, lasts more than 48 hours by a team of readers.

  8. Baba Amar Singh Nibber - Wikipedia

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    The war scenes are described in very vivid and full graphic details in the Panth Prakash by Gyani Gyan Singh . Baba Amar Singh wielded his double-edged sword relentlessly and after having slain numerous adversaries, finally, fell dead. The following verse describes the death of Baba Amar Singh: tad sudhasar that darshani darwaze agey Jang |

  9. Racha (film) - Wikipedia

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    Racha (transl. Chaos/Uproar) is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language masala film directed by Sampath Nandi and produced by Megaa Super Good Films.The film stars Ram Charan and Tamannaah Bhatia, alongside Ajmal Ameer, Mukesh Rishi, Dev Gill, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Nassar and R. Parthiban.