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When Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa on Baisakhi day ( a popu- lar festival in Punjab celebrated on the first day of the solar month of Visakh , the second month of the Hindu calen- dar , considered an auspicious day to begin ...
When Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa on Baisakhi day ( a popu- lar festival in Punjab celebrated on the first day of the solar month of Visakh , the second month of the Hindu calen- dar , considered an auspicious day to begin ...
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... Guru Nanak Dev . He tilled land at Kartarpur and gave the produce for use in the langar . Its importance can also be gauged by the fact that there is a reference in the Guru Granth Sahib that Mata Khivi , wife of Guru Angad Dev ...
... Guru Nanak Dev . He tilled land at Kartarpur and gave the produce for use in the langar . Its importance can also be gauged by the fact that there is a reference in the Guru Granth Sahib that Mata Khivi , wife of Guru Angad Dev ...
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... Guru worked for 230 years , is he still making an appearance ? That Khalsa which in the words of Guru Gobind Singh ' has appeared from the ecstasy of the Supreme Conciousness ' ... where is it ? Is it still there ? or has it merged into ...
... Guru worked for 230 years , is he still making an appearance ? That Khalsa which in the words of Guru Gobind Singh ' has appeared from the ecstasy of the Supreme Conciousness ' ... where is it ? Is it still there ? or has it merged into ...
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