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  • Experience Sumptuous Indian Cuisine At Marriages
    By: Ankush Singhal | - The cuisine of India has been very influenced by all the civilizations that have been predominant throughout its history and colonized the country. The main influence of Hindu and Muslim traditions is evident in the weddings. However, Portuguese, Persian and English have also contributed to form the part of India cuisine at some point in history, in some aspects of the Indian kitchens. Trends have been changed and the food has been mixed and fused with those from each corner of India. The Indian ...
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  • Sikh Matrimony In Canada
    By: Ankush Singhal | - The Sikh Community hails from the state of Punjab in India. The community members are spread to all parts of India. The Sikh community members reside in large number in Canada. They are commonly known as Canadian Sikhs.

    The Sikhs in Canada have immigrated as early as 1887. The first Sikhs in Canada came as soldiers during the British rule in India. The early Sikh members in the country were employed in Canadian Pacific Railway. Jobs like lying of railway tracks and working in lumber ...

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  • Sikh Wedding Photographer For A Traditional Wedding
    By: Ronald Kimmons | - The customs and rituals of a Sikh wedding can only be understood by a Sikh wedding photographer at BigDay photography. The traditional photography service is a great advantage for Sikh couples who are planning to get married away from home in United Kingdom. Even though these Asian couples have lived a greater part of their lives in United Kingdom, you will observe that they still tend to get married according to their traditional wedding practices. Hence, to capture such a cultural wedding, it ...
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  • Avail Pilgrimage Tour To India At Incredibly Low Price
    By: India Travel | - India is known for its religious and cultural values and the aesthetic belief that is observed in people of this country is hard to find elsewhere. There are various cities which are renowned for their religious importance and pilgrims flock to these places to experience the divine serenity. Pilgrimage tour to India can be availed at extremely reduced price through this website. It offers great discounts on such pilgrimage tours and thus you can experience the soulful serenity of these divine pl ...
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  • Ludhiana "€" The Industrial Hub
    By: Mathanm Mohan | - Ludhiana, Indias textile centre is the site of the battle of the First Sikh War fought between the Sikhs and the East Indian Company in 1845.

    Located about 100 kilometres from the capital city of Chandigarh, Ludhiana is supposed to be the largest city of Punjab state.
    Ludhiana is located on the banks of the Sutlej river and is considered to be one of Indias major industrial hub. Dubbed as the Manchester of the east, Ludhiana largely consists of factories running kn ...

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  • Best Place To Get Sikh Wedding Invitation Cards
    By: aloawhite | - Sikhs are known for their zest for living, and nobody can match them in this. These people are hale and hearty with fun loving nature. The wedding in this religion is also very special and is marked with traditional rituals, music and merriment. The wedding ceremony in this religion is the union of two souls for the rest of their lives. The celebration is done amidst much pomp and show. Their wedding is generally termed as Anand Karaj which means blissful union. The Sikh marriage takes pla ...
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  • Exquisite Online Collection Of Indian Wedding Card
    By: aloawhite | - Indian wedding card holds an important place in a traditional Indian marriage. This represents the first look of a marriage. It contains the information of rituals, events and main functions that will be held before, during and after the marriage ceremony. India is a country of various communities and cultures; therefore, you will find fascinating differences in the wedding cards. In Indian wedding card, you will find 2-3 pages for description of the bride and bridegroom, events of wedding and n ...
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  • The Sikh Wedding Ceremony
    By: Karl Taylor | - The Sikh Shaadi Ceremony

    Sikhs are known all over the world for their zest and joie-di-vivre. The Sikh wedding ceremony is an elaborate affair and involves a lot of sanctity. A Sikh shaadi ceremony is generally held in a Gurdwara. Sikh priests conduct the wedding in the presence of the holy book Granth Sahib. The shaadi ceremony is known by the name of Anand Karaj. After the ceremony ends, the bride and the groom are made to seek the blessings of the holy book. The bride does not we ...

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  • The Sikh Wedding Ceremony
    By: Sylvie Morario | - Sikhs are known all over the world for their zest and joie-di-vivre. The Sikh wedding ceremony is an elaborate affair and involves a lot of sanctity. A Sikh shaadi ceremony is generally held in a Gurdwara. Sikh priests conduct the wedding in the presence of the holy book Granth Sahib. The shaadi ceremony is known by the name of Anand Karaj. After the ceremony ends, the bride and the groom are made to seek the blessings of the holy book. The bride does not wear a sari like in a conventional shaad ...
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  • The Sikh Wedding Ceremony
    By: Sidney Fergeson | - Sikhs are known all over the world for their zest and joie-di-vivre. The Sikh shaadi ceremony is an elaborate affair and involves a lot of sanctity. A Sikh wedding ceremony is generally held in a Gurdwara. Sikh priests conduct the shaadi in the presence of the holy book Granth Sahib. The wedding ceremony is known by the name of Anand Karaj. After the ceremony ends, the bride and the groom are made to seek the blessings of the holy book. The bride does not wear a sari like in a conventional ...
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  • Staying Near Chandigarh Airport Is Of Greater Convenience For Business Travellers
    By: Preeti Gupta | - Chandigarh city is the epicentre of Punjab. It nestles below the Shivalik Hills enroute to Kalka. Chandigarh is a way station for visitors to Shimla as well as pilgrims to the Sikh shrine of Anandpur Sahib. A thriving city and growing in stature by the day, Chandigarh is easily accessible to Ambala and New Delhi by road. Only forty five minutes by air from New Delhi and five hours by rail or road, Chandigarh is virtually next door for many professionals and students who reside, study or work in ...
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  • Good Food, Traditional Dances And Fun Rituals Are Inclusive Of Any Punjabi Matrimony
    By: Ankush Singhal | - Punjabis are people who belong to the state of Punjab in India. They trace their lineage to the Indo-Aryan group from South Asian region. The Punjabi people have their distinctive linguistic and cultural identity. Most of the Punjabi community members reside in the states of Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. The community members are also settled in other parts of India and in countries like United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia. Punjabi Mat ...
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  • Guru Parab - The Festival Of Guru Parab In Exotic Amritsar
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - One of the most sacred and exotic festivals celebrated by the Sikhs, with great fervour is Guru Parab. Signifying the birth of one of the founders of Sikhism; Guru Nanak, the Guru Parab festival is attended by thousands of Sikhs from India and other countries, making it one of the most spiritual festivals in India.

    The festival is celebrated for two days and nights under the full moon of the day of Kartika. Guru Nanak; born in 1469, who is now considered to be a saint in Sikhism, wa ...

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  • Dance And Music Is An Integral Part Of Every Sikh Matrimony
    By: Ankush Singhal | - Sikhism religion was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji around 15th century. This religion believes in the concept of one god and practices the teachings of his founders. The religion opposes the practice of caste system and does not believe in idol worship. Sikh Matrimony also follows the principles of Sikhism and the wedding takes place in a Gurudwara (a place of worship for the Sikh community). Weddings for the Sikh community members are solemnized in presence of the holy book, Guru Granth Sahib Ji ...
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  • Amrita Singh - Bollywood Actress And Producer
    By: Karishma Roy | - Amrita Singh was born on 9th Feb 1958 in Hadali Punjab to a Punjab Sikh family. She did her schooling in New Delhi from Modern School. Her father was Shivinder Singh who was into armed forces. Her mother Rukhsana Sultana was a friend of politician Sanjay Gandhi and was significant to launch her daughter in Bollywood. Her great grandfather was a civil contractor and author Khushwant Singh Ghter was her great granduncle.

    Amrita mother was very eager to launch her daughter in Hindi Cin ...

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  • Purchase Online Punjabi Books
    By: Sohan Singh | - Books build characters and character build nations. Those who understand the importance of reading quality literature can really understand the depth of this saying.

    Books are great source for obtaining any kind of information and if you like to read books then it is a good option to read some best selling authors books. Books build characters and character build nations. Those who understand the importance of reading quality literature can really understand the depth of this sayin ...

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  • Enjoy A Refreshing Stay At Five-star Hotels In Amritsar And Ludhiana!
    By: Dom Dev | - The glittering city of Amritsar is one of the most visited places in India. Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion. Also called as The Jewel of Punjab, the city attracts a large number of International visitors every day. The hotels in Amritsar provide exceptional service for both local and international tourists who come to visit the Golden Temple. Many old houses near the Golden Temple are converted into cozy hotels to accommodate the regular inflow of Sikhs. ...
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  • Akal Takht "€" A Treasure Of Sikhs"€™
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Situated in the northern part of India, Amritsar was founded by Guru Ram Das and houses the Golden Temple, locally known as the Harmandir Sahib. The hub of Sikhs religious, cultural and political history, the city is popularly known as a tourist destination and for its farm produce, fabrics and carpets, light engineering, service trades and handicrafts. The economics, demographics, culture and social structure of the region were greatly affected when Amritsar became the border city as the sta ...
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  • Rituals Followed In Sikh Community
    By: Ankush Singhal | - Wedding is a sacred and religious knot that joins not only a man and a woman, but also their families. Indian weddings are famous all over the world for the colourful and grand celebrations, which continue for a number of days. Celebrating wedding is larger than life for the Indians, and Punjabis take the cake away when it comes to celebrations. This jovial nature of Punjabis reflects in their wedding style.

    Alike other Indian communities, Punjabi Sikh community also believes in fin ...

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  • Discover Amritsar's Golden Temple At Breathtaking Harmandir Sahib
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Set at the heart of the "Pool of the Nectar of Immortality" lies Amritsar"s one and only Golden Temple affectionately dubbed Harmandir Sahib. With its name literally translating to the Abode of God this sacred venue is considered the supreme base of Sikhism. Built as a religious institution that was to serve as a place of worship for devotees from all across religious and ethnic divides, the Golden Temple is intended to provide each and every being the opportunity to worship divinity equal ...
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  • Way Of Life - Central Sikh Temple
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Sikhs have been a small but vibrant community in Singapore from the very early days. A majority of the Sikhs arrived around 1881 at the instigation of the colonial power of the time. The temple serves as their community centre to sustain their faith, culture and values. The Central Sikh Temple, the first gurdwara in Singapore was established in 1912 in Queen Street and relocated several times before finding its current permanent home on Sarangoon Road in 1986. This temple is the main place o ...
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  • The Golden Marvel Of Devout Faith "€" The Golden Temple Of Amritsar
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Amritsar, situated in Punjab is one of the most ancient and sacred cities in all of India. Amritsar is an important component in Sikh history and culture and the Golden Temple of Amritsar is literally the heart of the Sikh faith.
    The Golden Temple was renamed to Harmandir Sahib in 2005 and it is the holiest shrine known to Sikhism. It has been a major pilgrimage site for Sikhs as well as tourists world over and continues to be active in its religious proceedings up to now. The temple is u ...

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  • Indian Wedding Card "€" Getting It Online!
    By: Sumit Gilhotra | - Marriages are said to be created in heaven. It"s the most fortunate moment in every person"s life. Therefore, every person wants the presence of all the near and dear ones on this occasion. Hence, the families of the bride and groom call upon their respective family members and friends in marriage. For this purpose a formal wedding invitation, in form of the wedding card, is being sent to the people whom we want to invite.

    Indian wedding invitations are the request sent ...

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  • Advantages Of A Matrimonial Website
    By: Emmanuel Vidot | - The advent of internet has truly revolutionized the world. It has changed the way we do business and provided us with myriad options in all other walks of life as well. Matrimonial websites are one of the many phenomenons of the internet revolution. Marriages, which were earlier fixed via communication with relatives and friends, can now be fixed using an Online Matrimonial website. The matrimonial websites have become one of the most effective ways of money making for the website owners, but on ...
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  • Invite Cards For Sikh Weddings
    By: Neil Davidson | - Just like other communities in India, the Sikh community too is characterized by customs and traditions that are unique to the community. The uniqueness and beauty of this community is most evident in their wedding traditions.

    The Sikh wedding is called the Anand Karaj and is conducted according to Reht Maryada or the Sikh Code. The wedding is typically preceded by an engagement ceremony. In well to do families, a large number of guests are invited for the engagement ceremony. These ...

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  • Kanshi Ram Horoscope
    By: Pushpendra Singh Panwar | - Introduction of Kanshi Ram

    Kanshi Ram was Born On April 12,1932 In Abohar ( Punjab)India was an Indian politician of Dalit Raidasia/Ramdassia Sikh background. He founded the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), a political party with the stated goal of serving the traditionally lower castes of Indian society (that historically also included untouchables). He transferred the BSP's leadership to Mayawati. His leadership brought the party to power in India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh i ...

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  • How To Choose A Bride From Matrimonial Websites
    By: Emmanuel Vidot | - A relation that is both pure and important, marriage is one such sacred institution that brings two unknown people together and ties them up in an everlasting bond of love. This matrimonial bond does not break easily but requires a lot of patience in the maintenance of the relationship, to make it even stronger. As marriage requires a lot of responsibilities and maturity in order to fulfill the various duties associated with it, it is essential to be on the lookout for such a life partner who is ...
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  • How To Make Proper Sikh Wedding Invitations
    By: kathleenchester | - The northwest Indian province of Punjab is home to a very energetic and colorful people. Sikh wedding invitations are just as gala and extravagant as the wedding itself. In this land of rugged geography and agricultural bounty, nothing comes in small packages. From its people to the festivals, everything has to glamorous and pomp. Being generally rich people, Punjabi marriages are elaborate and very gaily celebrated where ever they may be held.

    Many Sikhs live abroad and you can ide ...

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  • A Pious Trip To North Indian Sikh Shrines With Shikhar Travels
    By: Shikhar Travels | - India is a melting pot of a host of cultures and religions, and Sikhism is one of the most notable of them all. North Indian regions of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, among others are dotted with loads of popular Sikh Shrines, popularly known as Gurudwaras. These are popular worldwide for their philanthropic and harmonical virtues, and absorbing Shabad Kirtans that will take you to the worlds of enormous tranquillity.

    Shikhar Travels, in its Gurudwara Darshan tour pac ...

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  • Probity Comics An Essence To Give The World A New Expression About Sikhism
    By: Probityden | - As an inseparable part of a childs life, comic books always play an important role for a childs psychology regarding good and bad. He knows that what is bad and what is good to do through comics. Though most of them are just imaginations but still they become their heroes and role models which lead them to path where they want to grow and believe me everyone wants to be a HERO.
    Many superheroes were created by these comic books especially by Marvels Comics and DC Comics. Soon the c ...

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  • Best Accommodation In Amritsar
    By: Aaron Maurette | - Thinking about holidays to India? Then why not consider Amritsar. The name of the city derives from the name of the pool around the Golden Temple and means "holy pool of nectar" . It is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh religion, and they are rightfully very proud of the city and their very beautiful and unique Gurudwara (place of worship).

    Reaching Amritsar

    Frequent buses leave for Delhi (10 hours), Chandigarh (7 hours), Pathankot (3 hours), Jammu (6 hours) and ...

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  • Looks, Personality Or Occupation?
    By: AsianD8online | - UK Asian cultures have traditionally been concerned with profession and occupation when considering potential marriage prospects. This way of thinking has generally been driven by first generation Asian parents who are encouraged to establish both elevated societal standings & financial prosperity for thier children. The leading Asian Dating service, AsianD8online wanted to discover whether this notion held water amongst the westernised second generation Asian population. AsianD8online is one o ...
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  • Explore Through The Shimmering Golden Temple In India
    By: Galileo | - As a place of faith, holiness and discovery in India, the amazing structure of Golden Temple in Amritsar symbolizes one of the most ethnically important shrines for the Sikh community. Also famous as the Harmandir Sahib, people around the globe take the cheap flights to India to offer their admiration to this wonderful Sikhism temple and take a rinse in the Amrit Saras Kund means the Pool of Immortality. Erected by Guru Ramdas, the Golden temple Amritsar is one of the ancient and glorious Sikh t ...
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  • 9 Tips You Must Remember While Visiting India
    By: Aalia | - India is a cultural nation- Be with it: One can understand what India is only by looking at the people who live there. It starts from poor, middle class, n goes till very rich to extremely rich people. People living in India are different from those living in outskirts. India has Hindu, Muslim , Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jains, Parsis and more. One can know more about them only after being along with them.

    One must not get prejudiced by the rickshaw pullers, taxi drivers, etc about ...

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  • Attractions In Amritsar "€" A City Filled With Spirituality
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The city of Amritsar, located in the northwestern part of India in the state of Punjab, is one that is filled a mysticism and spirituality that one does not find in many other cities in the country. Due to its close proximity to Pakistan and its reputation as the heartland of Sikhs, Amritsar is a city that sports it own unique identity.

    Perhaps the most important monument in Amritsar is the Golden Temple, which is the spiritual headquarters of the Sikh religion. The temple is referr ...

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  • Sikh Matrimonial Online
    By: Mamta Papneja | - Marriage is perhaps one of the oldest social customs which formed the concept of social life. It is a social custom that creates a bond not only between a man and a woman but also between two souls, two families and two cultures. Earlier, the matrimonial alliances were sought by the parents of the marriageable boy and girl. But after the development of the internet, this service has been modernized as different online matrimonial sites have registered their presence everywhere around the globe.< ...
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  • Sightseeing In Amritsar "€" An Olden City Touched By Divinity
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Amritsar of Indias state of Punjab is one of the most beautiful historic cities in the country, whose very name is congruent with its proud Sikh history and the infamous Golden Temple. It is the cradle of the Sikh culture and religion, peppered with beautiful Gurdwaras and the pilgrims who come there to pray to the numerous Gurus who have immortalized their spiritual footprints in its soil. The very name of Amritsar is imbued with mystery, magic and lyricality it literally means the pool ...
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  • Uncover The Mystique And Grandeur Of Punjab"€™s Most Beloved Ruler By Visiting The Maharaja Ranjit S
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Amritsar is famously the cultural and spiritual center of Sikhism in Punjab, India. The name of the city, which means holy pool of divine nectar, is suffused with a beauty and grandeur befitting its name. The city is said to have reached the zenith of its glory during the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. As such, his beautiful summer palace which once housed one of the most magnificent courts of old India, has now been converted into a museum while the surroun ...
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  • Baisaki Festival - A Grand Celebration Of A New Year
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Baisaki Festival is an annual celebration which is of great significance mainly to the Sikhs as Guru Amar Das named this festive season as the best time for every member of the Sikh community to come together to be blessed at Goindwal which is a Sikh temple that is known as a powerful place of worship. The Baiski Festival is celebrated on the 13th or 14th of April which is the day that signifies the beginning of a new year according to the solar calendar. This festival is celebrated in grand ...
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  • Rituals In Sikh Weddings
    By: Deepika Bansal | - Indian weddings are celebrated with great pomp and vigor. There are numerous kinds of weddings in India and Sikh weddings are one of them. For Sikhs, marriage is not only a physical and legal union but also a fusion or the holy union of two souls. Followed by the Sikh community, the ceremonies of Sikh weddings are similar to Hindu marriages.

    Under Sikh matrimony or Anand Karaj as known among Sikhs, more preference is given to arranged marriages over love marriages. The parents of a ...

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  • How Sikh Weddings Are Performed
    By: Sukhpreet Kaur | - Weddings among Sikhs are an extravagant affair. Rituals of a Sikh wedding are more or less similar to that of a Hindu wedding.

    Just like Hindus, Sikhs also give more preference to arranged marriages. In Sikh matrimony as well, the parents of a girl and a boy look for a suitable match. Once the parents find a prospective match, preparations of the wedding begin.

    Pre Wedding Rituals

    Kurmai or Engagement:
    Wedding begins with the engagement of the wou ...

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  • Vaisakhi ' Khalsa Panth Foundation Day
    By: Surjit Singh Sidhu | - Vaisakhi is the biggest festival in the Sikh calendar. Vaisakhi is celebrated as the Sikh New Year festival and Sikh community foundation Day on 13 or 14 April each year. The meaning behind celebrating Vaisakhi is rich with symbolism and rituals. Vaisakhi is the day of creation of Sikh religion.

    Vaisakhi is also considered as long established harvest festival in Punjab and farmers celebrate, enjoy before beginning the hard work of harvesting. Vaisakhi also has a special meaning, a ...

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  • The Holy Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Ji
    By: Surjit Sidhu | - The Sikh religion was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, first Guru of Sikhs, in 1469 CE. Today Sikh religion has over 20 million people across the whole world. The Sikhism is to gloriously follow in their Sacred Footsteps is our Sikh way of Life. Sikh religion teaches the lessons of equality, truthful living, social justice, eliminate superstitions through its Sikh Holy Book, Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

    The Guru Granth Sahib Ji has great compositions of sage-poets of different faith ...

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  • Rituals Of A Sikh Wedding
    By: Sukhpreet Kaur | - The customs followed by Sikhs during their wedding ceremonies are more or less similar to those practiced by the Hindus.

    Pre Wedding Rituals
    Like all other weddings, shopping is an integral part of a Sikh matrimonial. Sikhs begin their shopping for the wedding with the purchase of Rumalla Sahib - a set of four pieces of cloth that are beautifully embroidered and are used to cover the Granth Sahib. In a Sikh wedding, a lot is spend by the bride's maternal grandparents and ...

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  • A Brief Discussion About Sikh Religion
    By: Surjit Sidhu | - Sikh religion is ranked as the world's fifth largest religion. Today Sikh religion has over 27 million followers worldwide, with the majority living in the Punjab district in what is now India and Pakistan. The number of Sikhs in UK is about 5,50,000. The word Sikhism is derived from one of the state in India i.e. Punjab.

    Sikhism was founded by 'Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji', the first guru of the Sikhs. Guru Nanak Dev was Hindu and Muslim followers and afterwards began to be called Sik ...

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  • See-q - A Guide For Sikhs In Britain
    By: Surjit Sidhu | - The Sikh religion was established in the Punjab region of India by Guru Nanak in the 15th Century but in these days Sikh religion has spread throughout the world and sikhism is Britains third most popular religion, with about half a million Sikhs living in the UK. In Britain Seeq create a team of volunteers from different age groups and backgrounds that promote community and religious spirit. Seeq team regularly gives up our precious time and money ready to promote Sikhism in Britain and ...
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  • Dishtv Announces Matrimonial Service "€˜shaadi Active"€™ In Association With Shaadi.com
    By: Murtaza Fidahusen | - ~ New interactive value added service will bring matrimony on to TV screens~
    New Delhi, July 22, 2008: dishtv, Indias No. 1 direct-to-home company and part of the biggest media conglomerate, Zee group, will launch a new interactive service on its platform called Shaadi Active in collaboration with the worlds largest matrimonial service provider, Shaadi.com. The initiative is yet another move from the market leader to ensure wholesome entertainment by understanding the specific ...

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  • Shaadi.com Empowers Users With Matrimony 2.0
    By: Murtaza Fidahusen | - The Worlds largest matrimonial service provider, now introduces its users to Matrimony 2.0, giving them the freedom to control the way they like to use their favorite matrimonial website. Using the latest technologies, rich interface applications, improved algorithms, comprehensive privacy options and personal settings, Matrimony 2.0 will bring more relevance, convenience, and control into users hands.
    Based on user suggestions through the customer service desk and user research pro ...

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  • Sikhism, A View Of The Sikh Religion
    By: Emma Snow | - At the northwestern tip of India is located The Golden Temple, or Harimandir Sahib, the most significant historical center on earth to the 20 million Sikhs worldwide. Here people from all walks of life are invited to join in listening to the hymns and teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib and to join in unity for a communal meal (Langar). This sacred gurdwara (temple) has entrances on all four sides, a symbol that this faith "is for people of all castes and all creeds from whichever direction they ...
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