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  • Rapid prototyping with i.materialise 3D printing service  By : Bobby Di
    The service has only been recently launched, and lots of new things are yet to be added to their website, so go ahead and take a look at i.materialise.com. For the most up-to-date news and updates about 3D production technologies you can read their official blog at i.materialise.com/blog. i.materialise has as well recently started their facebook page (facebook.com/i.materialise) and twitter account (twitter.com/imaterialise) so join in.
  • Office Partitioning  By : Googlian SEO
    Major goal of the piece presented below is to give you an insight on office and commercial refurbishment services notion and guide you on knowledge every characteristics of the thought.
  • Miracles of Guru Harkrishan Ji in Delhi  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Harkrishan Ji reached Delhi accompanied by His mother and other Sikhs. The Sikh masses gathered in huge numbers, to greet Him and welcome Him to their city. Aurangzeb wanted Him to be his royal guest, but He refused stating that He would like to stay among the Sikh Sangats. King Jai Singh, one of Aurangzeb's courtiers, requested the Guru to stay at his home, a beautiful palace. When some of the Sikhs urged the Guru to accept the invitation, he consented
  • Highland Karate Philosophy  By : Mark Koester
    Traditional Tang Soo Do is a complete martial art. There is more than kicking and punching. There is physical discipline, mental discipline, attitudinal building, learning to understand other people, learning how to listen, and learning to understand ourselves. These attributes are learned bit by bit, but with guidance, productive affirmation, and good example.
  • Linden Michigan Neuromuscular Dentistry  By : Mark Koester
    Neuromuscular dentistry could help reduce symptoms like neck and shoulder pain, jaw pain and ringing in the ears. A neuromuscular dentist specializes in this form of dentistry and can help reduce symptom pains. By practicing advanced technology, neuromuscular dentists can record jaw movements, including your resting state.
  • Sri Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji - Life Summary and Childhood Days  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Sri Har Rai Ji was the grandson of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji and Baba Gurditta Ji's son. He incarnated through the womb of Mata Nihaal Kaur, at Keeratpur Sahib, in Sheesh Mahal, on Maag Sudi 13, 1687 Bikrami. His elder brother, Dhir Mal, was to become an enemy of the Guru's House, as predicted by Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji in his childhood days.
  • Events From Life of Guru Nanak  By : Jaspinder Grover
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  • Sheikh Farid - A Revered Saint In Sikhism  By : Jaspinder Grover
    The article is an introduction to the life , teachings and hymns of sheikh farid. The bani of sheikh faird is included in the guru Granth Sahib and therefore he is revered by the sikhs all over the world .
  • Introduction to Nitnem - Nitnem Gutka in English and Punjabi  By : Jaspinder Grover
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  • Guru Hargobind's Absorption into Eternal Light  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Ji usually went for hunting in the afternoon. One day as He was returning from Sultanwind, Bibi Deso caught Him on the way. She stopped His horse, holding it by the hair. About fifteen years had passed since her marriage but she was still yearning to become a mother. She had eaten medicines, been to Saints and Priests but her wish remained a wish.
  • Sukhmani Sahib - The Key To Eternal Bliss  By : Jaspinder Grover
    This is a transliteration of the bani of Sukhmani Sahib in English . On the left hand side pages the Gurbani is printed in Gurmukhi (Punjabi) while on the right hand side pages is the transliteration (bani written in English as it would be spoken in Gurmukhi or Punjabi).
  • Great Sikhs of the Guru Arjan Dev Ji  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Arjan Dev Ji had several Sikhs who were ready to sacrifice their life in His feet. Following is a non exhaustive list of some of His great Sikhs without any order of seniority or chronology :
  • The Constructional Works undertaken by Guru Arjan Dev Ji  By : Jaspinder Grover
    As revealed earlier, Prithi Chand had made all sorts of efforts to be in the good books of Guru Ramdas Ji. He wanted to win the seat, by hook or by crook. He was burnt to ashes when the Guru's seat was given to His younger brother.
  • Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji's Life Summary and Childhood  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Arjan Dev Ji was an idol of love, devotion and sacrifice. He descended on earth as the son of Guru Ramdas Ji and Bibi Bhaani Ji on Vaisakh Sudi 2, Sammat 1620 Bikrami (15th April, 1563) at Goindwal and spent His childhood there. He was an infant when Guru Ramdas blessed Him with a boon of Guruship.
  • Initial Days of Guru Ramdas Ji  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Ramdas appeared on this planet at Lahore (a city now in Pakistan) in an area called Choonaa Mandi. He was born in a poor family to father Sodi Haridas Ji and mother Daya Kaur Ji. Ramdas Ji's original name was 'Jetha Ji'
  • Gurship Passes From From Guru Amardas to Guru Ramdas  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Emperor Akbar, the ruler of India, had deep faith in the seat of Guru Nanak since he won the fort of Chittaur with Guru Amardas's blessings. Once when he had plans to visit Lahore for some individual work, he decided to pay a visit to Guru Amardas and thank him for the win
  • The Pretence of the Saint before Guru Amardas  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Amardas Ji was an ocean of kindness. Whoever He placed His hand on was reprieved of all his pain and suffering. A leper, named Prem, came to the Guru's door only to go back with a disease free body, ridden of even the tiniest of scars.
  • Bravery of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's Sikhs  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Ji was kept secretly in a broken old house outside the city. The king feared rebellion if the news of Guru's arrest was made public. Aurangzeb personally talked to the Guru, persuading Him to become a Muslim : "Now you are a Guru only to the Hindus.
  • Baisakhi Carnival at Goindwal  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Akbar had been fighting hard to claim the fort of Chittaur but all his efforts seemed to be going in vain. He called up his deewan, a senior officer in his court, to work out a solution to the problem. After much thought the deewan advised to seek the blessings of some enlightened soul.
  • Summary of Guru Angad Dev Ji's Life : His Birth and Childhood  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Mate Di Saraan is a small village in district Ferozpur. This is where Guru Angad Dev Ji was born on Vaisakh Sudi 1, Sammat 1561 Bikrami, to Bhai Ferumal Khatri and Mata Sabrai. They named Him 'Lahna'.
  • Guru Tegh Bahadur Fights to Save Hinduism : A Religion Not His Own  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Teg Bahadur Ji was an active thinker and most of His deeds were in accordance with future needs of the people. Aurangzeb was on a mission to eradicate Hinduism and uproot it completely. He was using brute force to convert people to Islam
  • The Great Sufi Saint Sheikh Farid - Revered One of The Sikhs  By : Jaspinder Grover
    The article is an introduction to the life , teachings and hymns of sheikh farid. The bani of sheikh faird is included in the guru Granth Sahib and therefore he is revered by the sikhs all over the world .
  • Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji Blesses Bibi Deso with Seven Sons  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Ji usually went for hunting in the afternoon. One day as He was returning from Sultanwind, Bibi Deso caught Him on the way. She stopped His horse, holding it by the hair. About fifteen years had passed since her marriage but she was still yearning to become a mother. She had eaten medicines, been to Saints and Priests but her wish remained a wish.
  • Battles of Guru Hargobind Sahib : The Battle of Gurusar Mehraj  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji established the city of Gurusar Mehraj in the Malwa region in 1684. After winning the battle of Kartarpur, the Guru moved to this city along with His family
  • Four Major Battles of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji  By : Jaspinder Grover
    In 1664 Bikrami, Jahangir was travelling across Kashmir, accompanied by the queen. He had voyaged for a change of clime, to recover from his illness. His disease sapped every bit of his life and he passed away. He had become a devotee of the Guru's house and had never interfered to lay any obstacles in the spread of Sikhism
  • Guru Hargobind's Culprit Chandu Dies Like A Dog  By : Jaspinder Grover
    After His release, Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji visited the emperor at Delhi. He was now convinced that appeasing the Guru was in his best interests. He offered the Guru to maintain an army of thousand soldiers and seven cannons at royal expense. The Guru replied, "The Sikhs are very well capable of defending themselves, so royal help is really not needed."
  • Guru Hargobind Singh Ji :Bandi Chhor - The Saviour of 52 Kings  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Emperor Jahangir was intolerant of other religions but cowardly at the same time. Though internally he felt guilty of killing Guru Arjan Dev Ji but he did not stop the opposition of Guru's Order under the influence of Muslim Priests. When Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji started converting His Sikhs into soldiers, there were enough people inserting fears into the emperor's ears, cautioning him against the growth of the Guru as a strong political power.
  • Assassination Attempts by Prithi Chand  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Arjan Dev Ji's brother Prithi Chand's plans were put on a back foot with the birth of a child in Guru's house. When the Guru had no sibling, he had dreamt that his son Mehrbaan would be the sole owner of entire property and other wealth of the Guru's House. Now, with the arrival of Hargobind Sahib Ji, he resorted to cruel and shameful activities
  • Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji - Life Summary  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji was born in the house of Guru Arjan Dev Ji to Mata Ganga Ji on Haar Vadi 8, Sammat 1652 Bikrami at Guru ki Vadali in Amritsar. He was born as a result of a boon awarded by Baba Buddha Ji to Ganga Ji.
  • Guru Arjan Dev Ji's Sacrifice  By : Jaspinder Grover
    As you have already read that Guru's elder brother Prithi Chand had turned against Him after the award of Guruship to Him. He made stringent efforts to create differences among Sikhs and break their unity. He also tried to capture Guru's seat with the help of Mughal royals.
  • Great Sikhs of the Fifth Guru - Guru Arjan Dev Ji  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Arjan Dev Ji had several Sikhs who were ready to sacrifice their life in His feet. Following is a non exhaustive list of some of His great Sikhs without any order of seniority or chronology :
  • Sukhmani Sahib - Gurmukhi Roman - Transliteration in English alongwith Bani In Punjabi Released  By : Jaspinder Grover
    This is a transliteration of the bani of Sukhmani Sahib in English . On the left hand side pages the Gurbani is printed in Gurmukhi (Punjabi) while on the right hand side pages is the transliteration (bani written in English as it would be spoken in Gurmukhi or Punjabi).
  • Unique Online Sikh Religious Bookstore  By : Jaspinder Grover
    An Online Bookstore of Sikh Religious Books has been launched which delivers to your door books on
    Gurbani , Sikh History , Sikh Gurus , Gurdwaras , Guru Granth Sahib Translations and all other books related to Sikhism .
  • Opposition to Guru Arjan Dev Ji by Prithi Chand  By : Jaspinder Grover
    As revealed earlier, Prithi Chand had made all sorts of efforts to be in the good books of Guru Ramdas Ji. He wanted to win the seat, by hook or by crook. He was burnt to ashes when the Guru's seat was given to His younger brother.
  • The Fifth Guru : Guru Arjan Dev Ji is Chosen  By : Jaspinder Grover
    Guru Ramdas Ji had three sons of whom Sri Prithi Chand was the eldest, Sri Mahadev the middle one and Sri Arjan Dev Ji was the youngest. Being the eldest, Prithi Chand exercised full control over the earnings and spendings of Guru's House. He always kept apart a lion's share of the earnings to himself and made it sure that no one else came close to Guru Ramdas or won His trust.
  • Online Sikh Religious Bookstore  By : Jaspinder Grover
    An Online Bookstore of Sikh Religious Books has been launched which delivers to your door books on
    Gurbani , Sikh History , Sikh Gurus , Gurdwaras , Guru Granth Sahib Translations and all other books related to Sikhism .
  • Getting the Right Interior Doors For Your Home  By : Chris Robertson
    Doors come in many designs, materials and finishes, but the selection at local lumber yards is limited. As a result, more and more people order from specialized door manufacturers directly.
  • Stand up Magic and Stand up Comedy  By : Kim Wist
    This is an article about the difference between stand up magic and stand up comedy and how people understand these words and their meaning in the new millennium.
  • Why are Tattoos Permanent?  By : Robert Hill
    Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and are more popular today than at any time in recorded history. Some studies show that around 35 percent of Americans aged 18-29 have them. To most people tattoos represent a form of self expression and they view them as some sort of statement of their individuality.

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