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WWW Resources on Gurmat
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Various |
| Reflections on Gurbani
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Sri Guru Granth Sahib |
| Sikh Missionary College
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Epidemic |
| Sikh Missionary College
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Read the Sri Guru
Granth Sahib Ji online |
| http://www.su.ic.ac.uk/sikh/main.htm |
Imperial
College Sikh Society homepage, University
of London |
| http://village.vossnet.co.uk/c/chanaks/
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As you will learn, Sikhism is a young
faith and there is much to learn and understand about this unique religion. It was created
out of the belief that everone, whatever their background, are created equal. |
| http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/GEM/rel3317.htm
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This module aims to providean
awareness and understanding of the origins, doctrines and present dayfeatures of Sikhism
in India and in Britain. |
| http://www.saqnet.co.uk/users/cheapflights/introd.htm
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A Sikh is a student of spiritual
knowledge and unless he is of discerning intellect capable of pondering over the
theological issues and making critical criticism, he is not the person with an awakened
mind. |
| http://www.novapeer.co.uk/gravesend/ |
Situated in north Kent (England), Gravesend has a population of
roughtly one hundred and ten thousand people, of these about one tenth are of the Sikh
faith. Sikhs first started to settle in Gravesend in any noticeable numbers in the mid to
late1950s and since then have built up a very strong local community, both econically and
sprititualy. |
| http://www.sikhi.demon.co.uk/ |
We are a voluntary group interested in
the propogation of Sikhi amongst the new generation. |
| http://members.tripod.com/~namdhari/main.htm
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Namdhari Sikh Website |
| http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ev90495/ |
Khalsa Human Rights |
| http://www.panthkhalsa.org/ |
Since
the mid 1990's, with Akal Purakh Sahib's Kirpa, one the site's goals has been to provide
the most unique information it can find on the Sikh Nation to the global Internet
audience. |
| http://members.home.net/wander/index.html
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| http://www.sikhs.org/summary.htm |
A way of life and philosophy well ahead
of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a
following of over 20 million people worldwide. |
| http://www.sikhspirit.com/ |
Sikh Spirit |
| http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~akali/ |
Nihangs or Nihang
Singhs, originally known as Akalis or Akali Nihangs, are endearingly designated the Guru's
knights or the Guru's beloved, for the military ambience they still carry about them and
the heroic style they continue to cultivate. They constitute a distinct order among the
Sikhs and are readily recognised by their dark blue loose apparel and their ample, peaked
turbans festooned with quoits, insignia of the Khalsa and rosaries, all made of steel.
They are always armed, and are usually seen mounted heavily laden with weapons such as
swords, daggers, spears, rifles, shot-guns and pistols."
"The Encyclopaedia of Sikhism", Ed-Chief Harbans Singh. |
| http://www.dancris.com/sikh/chap14.html |
A BRIEF OUTLINE
OF
FUNDAMENTALS OF SIKHISM |
| http://www.macleans.ca/ |
SIKH POWER
As the B.C. NDP leadership
campaign heats up, a potent political community flexes its muscle
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| http://joyofindia.com/411/4history.htm |
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| http://www.mdsct.org.uk |
Maharajah Duleep Singh
Centenary Trust
Since the early 19th century, the fate of the Sikh nation has been closely linked
with that of the British. The unique life of Duleep Singh personifies the imperial
grandeur, intrigue and violence of that era. The ramifications of the annexation of the
Sikh kingdoms continue to resonate even to this
day.
As a nation which is barely three hundred years old, the Sikhs have a history remarkable
for the richness and depth of it's spiritual, cultural and martial heritage. This site
aspires to be a gateway into the shared history that continues to live even today. |
| http://www.akj.org.uk |
The
Akhand Kirtani Jatha is a Sikh organisation which actively promotes the Gursikh lifestyle,
as taught by the Sikhs' Guru. |