India, Punjab, Amritsar, Local traffic at train crossing

India, Punjab, Amritsar, Local traffic at train crossing

Auteur: Zanzibarbar
Tags: Amritsar India Punjab Traffic Train
Ajoutée: samedi 13 décembre 1941 08:39:45
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Miri Piri Academy - Amritsar, India

http://www.miripiriacademy.com Miri Piri Academy is a unique school that adopts the yogic concept of integrating the mind, body and spirit through a specialized program that balances each of these components to educate the whole person. Our mission is to train the future leaders, teachers and healers of the world through rigorous discipline, quality academics and a strong sense of self. By developing a world class academic program and offering opportunities for spiritual and personal expansion, Miri Piri Academy strives to become the model school for the Aquarian Age. The school was founded in 1997 by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogi Ji. He is the master and visionary whose philosophy of education serves as the foundation of every program and activity at the school. The school is named after Guru Hargobind's two swords, Miri and Piri. These swords represent the mastery of both temporal and spiritual worlds. The ideal of the warrior/saint is central to "Miri Piri" philosophy, and a cornerstone of spiritual awareness. Our emphasis on the values of kindness, courage, discipline and commitment form a strong base for the growth and development of our students. Miri Piri Academy is an ever growing international family. Our students learn to value the diversity of people, cultures and ecosystems. The current student body of 105 represents 13 countries and 8 languages. While our diversity is honored, the curricular programs and activities are based on the teachings of the Sikh Gurus, and emphasize the four pillars of the Sikh lifestyle; Bana, Bani, Simran and Seva.

Auteur: Gmustuk
Tags: 3ho academy bhajan dharma education india miri piri punjab punjabi schools sikh sikhism yogi
Ajoutée: mardi 15 juin 1971 14:50:34
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Jallianwala Bagh Amritsar 2007

Jallianwala Bagh Amritsar 2007

Auteur: Gaurevdesai
Tags: Bagh jallianwala
Ajoutée: mercredi 10 juillet 1996 15:37:04
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Shabad Kirtan - Amritsar Satgur Satvadi

http://www.RajKaregaKhalsa.Net This Shabad is by Guru Raam Daas Ji in Raag Gujri on Ang 492 of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj gUjrI mhlw 4 ] goojaree mehalaa 4 || Goojaree, Fourth Mehla: goivMdu goivMdu pRIqmu min pRIqmu imil sqsMgiq sbid mnu mohY ] govi(n)dh govi(n)dh preetham man preetham mil sathasa(n)gath sabadh man mohai || The Lord, the Lord of the Universe is the Beloved of the minds of those who join the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation. The Shabad of His Word fascinates their minds. jip goivMdu goivMdu iDAweIAY sB kau dwnu dyie pRBu EhY ]1] jap govi(n)dh govi(n)dh dhhiaaeeai sabh ko dhaan dhaee prabh ouhai ||1|| Chant, and meditate on the Lord, the Lord of the Universe; God is the One who gives gifts to all. ||1|| myry BweI jnw mo kau goivMdu goivMdu goivMdu mnu mohY ] maerae bhaaee janaa mo ko govi(n)dh govi(n)dh govi(n)dh man mohai || O my Siblings of Destiny, the Lord of the Universe, Govind, Govind, Govind, has enticed and fascinated my mind. goivMd goivMd goivMd gux gwvw imil gur swDsMgiq jnu sohY ]1] rhwau ] govi(n)dh govi(n)dh govi(n)dh gun gaavaa mil gur saadhhasa(n)gath jan sohai ||1|| rehaao || I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord of the Universe, Govind, Govind, Govind; joining the Holy Society of the Guru, Your humble servant is beautified. ||1||Pause|| suK swgr hir Bgiq hY gurmiq kaulw iriD isiD lwgY pig EhY ] sukh saagar har bhagath hai guramath koulaa ridhh sidhh laagai pag ouhai || Devotional worship to the Lord is an ocean of peace; through the Guru's Teachings, wealth, prosperity and the spiritual powers of the Siddhas fall at our feet. jn kau rwm nwmu AwDwrw hir nwmu jpq hir nwmy sohY ]2] jan ko raam naam aadhhaaraa har naam japath har naamae sohai ||2|| The Lord's Name is the Support of His humble servant; he chants the Lord's Name, and with the Lord's Name he is adorned. ||2|| durmiq BwghIn miq PIky nwmu sunq AwvY min rohY ] dhuramath bhaageheen math feekae naam sunath aavai man rohai || Evil-minded, unfortunate and shallow-minded are those who feel anger in their minds, when they hear the Naam, the Name of the Lord. kaUAw kwg kau AMimRq rsu pweIAY iqRpqY ivstw Kwie muiK gohY ]3] kooaa kaag ko a(n)mrith ras paaeeai thripathai visattaa khaae mukh gohai ||3|| You may place ambrosial nectar before crows and ravens, but they will be satisfied only by eating manure and dung with their mouths. ||3|| AMimRq sru siqguru siqvwdI ijqu nwqY kaUAw hMsu hohY ] a(n)mrith sar sathigur sathivaadhee jith naathai kooaa ha(n)s hohai || The True Guru, the Speaker of Truth, is the pool of Ambrosial Nectar; bathing within it, the crow becomes a swan. nwnk Dnu DMnu vfy vfBwgI ijn@ gurmiq nwmu irdY mlu DohY ]4]2] naanak dhhan dhha(n)n vaddae vaddabhaagee jinh guramath naam ridhai mal dhhohai ||4||2|| O Nanak, blessed, blessed and very fortunate are those who, through the Guru's Teachings, with the Naam, wash away the filth of their hearts. ||4||2||

Auteur: RajKaregaKhalsanet
Tags: bhangra bollywood desi funny god gurbani guru hindi hindu keertan khalsa kirtan puja punjabi shabad sikh singh song sufi
Ajoutée: mercredi 11 février 1987 00:51:40
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Golden Temple Amritsar, India

Video from the Golden Temple, November 2006

Auteur: Johnmckibb
Tags: Amritsar Golden India punjab Sikhism Sikhs Temple
Ajoutée: mardi 22 janvier 1952 11:20:06
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Amritsar, Golden Temple. Punjab, India

Amritsar (Punjabi: ?, Hindi: ), meaning: The Ocean of the Nectar of Immortality, is the administrative headquarter of the Amritsar District in Punjab, India. The 2001 Indian census reported the population of the city to be over 1,500,000 and that of the entire district to number just over 3,695,077. Amritsar is located in the northwest part of India in the State of Punjab, 32 miles (51 km) east of Lahore, Pakistan. Some have taken the name Amritsar to derive Am?it-saagar meaning "The Ocean of the Nectar of Immortality". It is home to the Harimandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, and is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh religion. This important Sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal in Agra and is the number one destination for non-resident Indians (NRI) in the whole of India. It is also known for the unfortunate incidents of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre while under British Rule (1919) and Operation Bluestar in (1984) under the Late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The main commercial activities include tourism, carpets and fabrics, farm produce, handicrafts, service trades and light engineering. The city is popular and known for its food and culture. It is a paradise for food lovers. Amritsar is also home to Pingalwara, the home for destitutes founded by Bhagat Puran Singh and a home to Central Khalsa Orphanage which was once a home to Shaheed Udham Singh a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement. The city is dominated by the history of the Sikhs and many of their sacred shrines are found in and around the city. It was established by Guru Ramdas. The city has highest temporal seat of Sikhs "The Harimandir Sahib" popularly known as Golden Temple. The city has central old city called walled city. It has narrow zig zag streets mostly developed in the 17th and 18th century. The city has a peculiar example of introvert planning system and has uniques areas called Katras. The Katras are self styled residential units that provided unique defence system during attacks on the city.The city lies on the main Grand Trunk Road (GT Road) from Delhi to Amritsar connecting to Lahore in Pakistan. The G. T. Road, built by Sher Shah Suri, runs through the whole of the northern half of the Indian subcontinent, connecting Peshawar, Pakistan to Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The city is also connected to most other major cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta by an extensive network of rail system. The city also provides air connectivity to major Indian cities, as well as international cities such as Birmingham, Toronto, Dubai, Singapore, Tashkent, Ashgabat, London etc from the Raja Sansi International Airport. The airport is being developed for increasing demand in future; a new International inbound & outbound terminal is operational and cargo terminal is also under construction. The city is the administrative centre for the Amritsar District. Amritsar developed from a small village pool to a business centre. However, it did not become the industrial centre of Punjab due to its proximity to the volatile Indo-Pak border.

Auteur: Vladamikulec
Tags: amritsar Golden Harimandir Punjab region Sahib Sikh temple ) ?
Ajoutée: lundi 09 novembre 2015 10:43:35
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Amazing India, Amritsar by Stephen Knapp

A visit and pilgrimage to the beautiful Sikh Golden temple at Amritsar, India.

Auteur: Radhika801
Tags: Amritsar Golden humanities India places sacred science Sikh Sikhism social Temple
Ajoutée: jeudi 01 novembre 2018 22:10:06
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Delhi de dudh varga saade Amritsar da Paani

A nice song

Auteur: Prinzdude
Tags: Amritsar BHalla da de Delhi dudh Jaswinder Paani saade Sukhi Sukhwinder varga
Ajoutée: jeudi 14 mai 1987 09:35:24
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Bride and Prejudice Balle balle amritsar to L.A.

balle balle amritsar to LA

Auteur: Kathy75000
Tags: aishwarya bollywood hindi indien rai
Ajoutée: mardi 26 juin 2018 13:23:29
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Amritsar

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Auteur: Science13
Tags: Joao volta Amritsar ao Dido emviagem fotografia India mundo Oliveira
Ajoutée: mercredi 26 octobre 1904 11:56:52
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From McLeod Ganj to Amritsar 11th of August 2008

Travelling from McLeod Ganj (Himachal Pradesh) to Amritsar (Punjab) gives an impression of the traffic in India.

Auteur: Zrisky
Tags: Amritsar Dharamsala Ganj Himachal India McLeod Pathankot Pradesh Punjab traffic
Ajoutée: lundi 18 décembre 2034 17:34:14
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Shabad Kirtan - Bhai Lall Ji & Jatha @ Amritsar, India 2007

Kirtan - Bhai Lall Ji & Jatha. Bhai Lall Ji is the actual 17th generation muslim descendant of Bhai Mardana Ji (1459-1534). Bhai Mardana Ji was a follower and travelling companion of the Sikh founder Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj. He was with Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj in all of his journeys across India and Asia, which was for around fifty-four years. Bhai Mardana Ji used to play the string instrument, the Rabab, while Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj would sing shahads, paath etc. Some of Bhai Mardana Ji's shabads are in Sri Guru Granth Saihb Ji. The very first raagi acknowleged in Sikh history was Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaajs trusted friend and companion, Bhai Mardana Ji. Bhai Lall Ji (sitting on the middle vaja) is a very knowledgeable muslim on Sikhism. He knows most of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji by heart. His father was the Hazoori Ragi at Goindwal Sahib. Bhai Lal ji is devoted to the kirtan traditions of Gurmat Sangeet. The video was taken in Amritsar, India, in the 2007. Some more info on Bhai Lall Ji on the link below http://www.gurmatsangeet.org/index.php?option=com_content&ta sk=view&id=22&Itemid=28 The shabad that Bhai Lall Ji is reciting is "gobindh milan kee eih thaeree bareeaa". The meaning of the Shabad is shown on the link below. http://www.sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=48

Auteur: Randeepvirdee
Tags: Amritsar Bhai eih gobind Gurmat India Ji kee Keertan Kirtan Lall Mardana milan Muslim Sangeet Shabad Sikh thaeree
Ajoutée: vendredi 20 juillet 2018 09:15:44
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The Golden Temple Amritsar India

Wikipedia says: The Golden Temple (informal name), is the most sacred and holiest shrine of Sikhism (the holy-of-holies of Sikhism). The official name of the Temple is: Harmandir Sahib[1] or Darbar Sahib[2], (Punjabi: ? ? ) which means literally (Harmandir Sahib meaning: The Abode of God).It is located in Amritsar (meaning: Pool of the Nectar of Immortality), the holiest city in Sikhism, in the state of Punjab, India. Sikh devotees, for whom the Temple is a symbol of infinite freedom and spiritual independence, come to the Temple from all over the world to enjoy its environs and offer their prayers. The temple is surrounded by a small lake of water, known as the Sarovar which consists of Amrit (Holy Water). There are four entrances to the temple, signifying the importance of acceptance and openness; ostensibly. Anyone who wants to enter the Harmandir Sahib may do so, irrespective of religion, colour, creed or sex. The only restrictions are that the person must not drink alcohol, eat meat or smoke cigarettes or other drugs while in the shrine. All Sikh temples (Gurdwaras) in the world follow this traditional rule that everyone is welcome to enter. There are four doors to get into the Harmandir Sahib, meaning that Harmandir sahib is open to anyone. Everyone must cover their heads as a sign of respect and wash their feet in the small pool of water as they enter the Harmandir Sahib premises.

Auteur: Wildthinair
Tags: Amritsar Golden Sikh Temple
Ajoutée: jeudi 24 août 1989 12:23:38
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Amritsar Medical College Bhangra

Bhangra performed by Dr.Kuljinder Singh and friends at Metaplasia...Annual Function of Amritsar Medical College

Auteur: Lalikhan
Tags: Amritsar Bhangra
Ajoutée: samedi 06 août 1938 20:00:33
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