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  2. Golden Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Temple complex originally was open and had numerous trees around the pool. It is now a walled, two-storey courtyard with four entrances, that preserve three Ber trees ( jujube ). One of them is to the right of the main ghanta ghar deori entrance with the clock, and it is called the Ber Baba Buddha.

  3. Panjab Digital Library - Wikipedia

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    Gifted by the royal family of Nabha to Punjab Government. The Panjab Digital Library is a voluntary organization digitizing and preserving the cultural heritage of Panjab since 2003. With over 65 million digitized pages, it is the biggest resource of digital material on Panjab. [1] There are many historically significant documents stored and ...

  4. Virasat-e-Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    Virasat-e-Khalsa is a museum of Sikhism, located in the holy town, Anandpur Sahib of the state of Punjab, India. The museum celebrates 500 years of the Sikh history and the 300th anniversary of the birth of Khalsa, based on the scriptures written by the tenth and last human guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It serves to attract tourists and pilgrims.

  5. Dasvandh - Wikipedia

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    Anand Karaj. Antam Sanskar. v. t. e. Dasvandh ( Punjabi: ਦਸਵੰਧ, lit. 'tenth part', [1] also transcribed as daswandh) is the one tenth part (or 10%) of one's income that one should donate, both financially (as a tithe) and directly in the form of seva, according to Sikh principles. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Langar (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

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    Sikhism. In Sikhism, a langar ( Punjabi: ਲੰਗਰ, pronunciation: [lʌŋɾ], 'kitchen' [1]) is the community kitchen of a gurdwara, which serves meals to all free of charge, regardless of religion, caste, gender, economic status, or ethnicity. People sit on the floor and eat together, and the kitchen is maintained and serviced by Sikh ...

  7. List of forts in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The town of Kalat is said to have been founded by and named Qalat-e Sewa (Sewa's Fort), after Sewa, a legendary hero of the Baloch people. Punno Fort: Turbat: Balochistan: Also known as "Meeri Kalaat". Location : Fort Munro: D.G.Khan: Punjab Pakistan: 1800 John Munro, 9th of Teaninich

  8. Sewapanthi - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sewapanthi ( Punjabi: ਸੇਵਾਪੰਥੀ; meaning "fellowship of service" [1] ), alternatively spelt as Sevapanthi, and also known as Addanshahi, [2] is a traditional Sikh sect [3] or order ( samparda) that was started by Bhai Kanhaiya, a personal follower of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur. [4] [5] Kanhaiya was instructed by ...

  9. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    Antam Sanskar. v. t. e. Sevā (also transcribed as sewa ), in Hinduism and Sikhism, is the concept of selfless service that is performed without any expectation of reward for performing it. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society. Sevā means "service". A more recent interpretation of the word is "dedication to ...