Sikhs and their Turban Accordingly to the Biblical Terms, “Turban” means a head covering worn by men, made of cloth wrapped around the head. This fact can also be seen in respect of old paintings exhibited in the Museums and the past literature pertaining to the earlier history.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/
Gateway to Sikhism SATTA, also called Sattã Düm because he was a dum or mirãsi by birth, a rabàbi or rebeckplayer to Guru Arjan, and cocomposer, with Rãi Balvand, of Rãmkali ki Var, included in the Guru Granth Sãhib in the Rãmkali musical measure.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/bards-bhatts/bards-bhatts-in-adi-granth-satta-and-balwand.html
Sikh Ethics Every religion provides a code of conduct for its followers, and Sikhism is no exception to this rule. There is no formal list of commandments and prohibitions in the Sikh Scriptures. But they have been tabilized in the “Rehat Maryada.” The Gurus by their words and deeds guided their followers to a holy and purposeful life.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/books-boss/sikh-ethics-gobind-singh-mansukhani.html
THE HARIMANDIR The Harimandir, now called the Golden Temple, is a living symbol of spiritual and historical traditions of the Sikhs. The tank and the temple have been a source of inspiration to the Sikh community ever since their foundation. It is evident from the Sikh chronicles that the Sikh Gurus had evolved traditions of founding new Sikh centres which were popularised among their followers as places of pilgrimage
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/harmandir-sahib/the-harimandir-the-golden-temple.html
Pauri Guru Gobind Singh Ki PAURIAN GURU GOBIND SINGH KIAN is a poetic composition in Punjabi, in praise of Guru Gobind Singh, with a brief description of the [[battle of Bharigani (1688). Pauri is the name given to each stanza of a var (ballad), paundn being the plural form.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/scriptures/pauri-guru-gobind-singh-ki.html
OVER 100 PUNJABI RECIPES There is only one God, he is the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer.
http://www.sikhs.org/philos.htm
Miracle of Gobind Prem Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib is the only Prophet who has written His own Autobiography in fascinating poetry entitled ‘Bachitar Natak’. Some relevant references :
http://www.baisakhi1999.org/prema1.htm
Order of The Khalsa The devout had most enthusiastically responded, gathered and flocked to the Satguru in thousands from all over. They were anxiously waiting for the divine message and the divine call of their Great and young Satguru. It was a holy setting and there were holy expectations.
http://www.baisakhi1999.org/order1.htm
Amrit and Five Kakaars On the auspicious day of Baisakhi, Guru Gobind Singh Ji blessed the sikhs with the immortal boons of Amrit and Five Kakaars. He created Khalsa. Five Kakaars are articles of faith and veneration for a devoted sikh.
http://www.baisakhi1999.org/amrit1.htm
NANAKSHAHI CALENDAR NANAKSHAHI CALENDAR - GURPURAB DATES FIXED FOR ALL YEARS*
http://www.sikh.net/sikhism/Gurpurab.htm
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