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  1. Religions of India Religion is a way of life in India it is a central part of the entire Indian tradition. For the majority of Indians, religion infuses every aspect of life, from common-place daily chores to education and politics. Secular India is home to Hinduism, I...
  2. The Guru Granth Sahib - Holy Book of the Sikhs The Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the holy book of Sikhism and is the eleventh Guru of the Sikhs. The Holy Granth Sahib is treated like a living Guru by the Sikhs and is respected, loved and cared for like the previous living Gurus before. The Guru Grant...
  3. Sikh t-shirts| Desi tees| Punjabi clothing Welcome to my lens! Who am I? I'm a gori sikh, mother of baby Jaspreet, wife of wonderful man who introduced me into Sikhism and I'm a proud owner of Desi Legend T-shirt Shop. My objective is to create unique desi designs for everyone! Can I...
  4. Guru Nanak Dev Ji Guru Nanak Dev Ji is the first Guru (religious teacher) and the founder of the Sikh religion (Sikhism). The basic foundation of Sikhism is laid on the teachings of Guru Nanak. He is considered by the Sikhs to have extricated them from the accumulated...
  5. Travelling to Amritsar, Punjab? Are you planning to visit Amritsar for the first time in your life? This squidoo lens is about Holy City of Amritsar and what to do in Amritsar. I will tell you about my favourite places and things to do. I will include best links on web, photos and...
  6. White sikhs This lens was created because topic WHITE SIKHS is not very popular on search engines. With the help of Squidoo, I decided to do it. Try to search words like white sikhs, black sikhs, converting to sikhism,gora, gori and etc...Very less information!...
  7. Guru Angad Dev Ji Guru Angad Dev Ji was appointed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji as his successor on September 7, 1539. He is known as the second Nanak. Guru Angad Dev Ji is responsible for maintaining the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev and growing the Sikh religion and preventin...
  8. Guru Arjan Dev Ji Guru Arjan Dev Ji became the fifth Sikh Guru on 1 September 1581 following in the footsteps of Guru Ram Das. Guru Arjan was head of Sikhism for a quarter of a century and accomplished a lot during his Guruship. He completed the construction of Amrit...
  9. Guru Har Gobind Ji Guru Hargobind Sahib became the sixth Guru of the Sikhs at a tender of 11 after the untimely death of his father Guru Arjan Dev Ji in 1606. During his 38 years of Guruship, the Guruji transformed the gentle Sikh saints into saint-soldiers to fight f...
  10. The Indian Inch Blog | Better Than Just Desi T-shirts and Desi Tees Welcome to our blog. TO GO DIRECTLY TO OUR STORE, PLEASE CLICK HERE (or on anything else on this page for the most part).   Sick of the same old Indian or Desi t-shirts that just say "Desi" on them in pretty fonts?&nbs...
  11. Sikh Gurus Sikhism is the religion of the Gurus. All the teachings and wisdom in Sikhism come from the Ten Sikh Gurus. After the demise of the tenth Sikh Guru, the holy book - Guru Granth Sahib was appointed as the perpetual and timeless Guru and all the teachi...
  12. Guru Amar Das Guru Amar Das was appointed by Guru Angad Dev as his successor and the third guru of the Sikhs. He became guru in 1552 AD at the age of 73. Guru Amar Das served his Guru (Angad Dev), with pure dedication and love for 12 years and is a great role mod...
  13. Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji The Seventh Nanak (Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji)lived a "life of humility" and is the "Image of Compassion" as J. G. Cunningham describes in his book "History of Sikhs". Guru Har Rai Ji devoted his life in meditation and in the spreading of Guru Nanak's te...
  14. Guru Gobind Singh - The Tenth Sikh Guru Guru Gobind Singh was the 10th and last living Guru of the Sikh religion. Guru Gobind Singh started the Khalsa (body of baptised Sikhs) and is responsible for the unique image of a Sikh in the modern day. The tenth Guru (teacher) of the Sikh faith, wa...
  15. Sikh Marriage & Relationship I am a Sikh man, who has accepted a Muslim woman to be my wife. We both are true to Sikhi and follow the beliefs and most importantly, accept all as equal. We both share common paths & viewpoints, match personalities, social standings, and our religi...
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