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Amrit Velā (Punjabi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਵੇਲਾ, pronunciation: [əmɾɪt̪ᵊ ʋeːläː], lit. 'never
ending time') does not
refer to a
specific time.
According to the pahar...
- the
Asian Women Writers'
Collective in the 1980s. Dhingra's 1988
novel Amritvela tells the
story of Meera, a
woman taken to
England as a child, who is...
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according to the Sikh
Rehat Maryada.
These are
recited by
initiated Sikhs at
Amritvela (before 6 a.m.).
Rehras is read in the
evening around sunset or after...
- his 52 Hukams, Guru
Gobind Singh orders his
followers to
arise during Amritvela (early morning) and to
recite the late
evening prayer "Sohila" and the...
- 38. Singh, Dya (2016). "Chapter VII:
Sikhing Happiness -
Chardhi Kala,
Amritvela & Anand".
Sikhing Success & Happiness :
Spiritual Secrets for Success...
- the parti****nts, due to the
combination of the
early morning hours (
amritvela),
uninterrupted performance, and long lengths. In-regards to the other...