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  2. Sri Chand - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chand, a celibate since childhood, made a centre [attributed to] Baba Nanak. Dharam Chand, son of Lakhmi Das, made a show of himself. Dasu installed [himself] on the seat of authority and Datu learned to sit in the siddh posture. Mohan went mad, and Mohari was celebrated. Prithi Chand, the rascal, with his hidden agenda, spread madness.

  3. Sri Chand Darbar - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chand Darbar or Baba Sri Chandar Temple is a 500 year old religious shrine dedicated to the Sri Chand, founder of Udasi sect and elder son of Guru Nanak. It is located in Faqir Jo Goth near Thatta city [ 1 ]

  4. List of Hindu gurus and sants - Wikipedia

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    Neem Karoli Baba [27] (c. late 19th or early 20th century – 11 September 1973) Nigamananda Paramahansa [28] (18 August 1880 – 29 November 1935) Nimbarka [29] (c. 7th century or earlier) Niranjanananda (c. 1862 – 9 May 1904) Nirmala Srivastava, also known as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi (21 March 1923 – 23 February 2011)

  5. Gurdwara Baba Gurditta - Wikipedia

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    Gurdwara Baba Gurditta at Kiratpur in the 19th century. Gurudwara Baba Gurditta Ji is a historical and holy place for Sikhism. Baba Gurditta Ji visited here with two associates, and their horse, staying one night. This Gurudwara has two Samadhis for two associates, held in main Gurudwara Sahib Ji. Herein Baba Ji traveled on horseback along with ...

  6. Guru Ram Das - Wikipedia

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    Renamed Ram Das ("servant of God"), Bhai Jetha became the fourth Guru of Sikhism in 1574. [5] He faced hostility from the sons of Guru Amar Das, and shifted his official base to lands identified by Guru Amar Das as Guru-ka-Chak. [3] He founded the town of Ramdaspur, later renamed Amritsar and known as the holiest city of Sikhism.

  7. Lakhmi Das - Wikipedia

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    Lakhmi Das (12 February 1497 – 9 April 1555 [note 1]), also known as Lakhmi Chand, was the younger son of Guru Nanak and Mata Sulakhni and founder of the Jagiasi sect of Sikhism. [ 2 ] Biography

  8. Why Diversity Matters Catalyst 7-16-12 - HuffPost

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  9. Guru Hargobind - Wikipedia

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    The Sodhis of Anandpur Sahib [12] are the descendants of Baba Suraj Mal Sodhi, one of Guru Hargobind's sons. [ 13 ] The Guru was a martial artist ( shastarvidyā ); he encouraged people to maintain physical fitness and keep their bodies ready for physical combat.