- pronunciation: [
ɡoɪnd̪ʋäːl],
meaning ‘City of Govind’, an
epithet of God), also
known as
Goindwal Sahib and
alternatively transliterated as
Goindval, is located...
- Scripture.
Oxford Academic. pp. 121–136. ...all old m****cripts were sent to
Goindval for "cremation" in the late 1980s Taylor, P. M.; Dhami, Sonia, eds. (2021)...
- He also
started and
inaugurated the 84-level step well
called baoli at
Goindval with a
resting place,
modeled along the
lines of the
Indian tradition of...
-
first of the two
Gurus martyred in the Sikh faith. Guru
Arjan was born in
Goindval, in the Punjab, the
youngest son of Bhai Jetha, who
later became Guru Ram...
- status. The two were wed on 18
February 1554. Bhai
Jetha later moved to
Goindval, a Sikh town, and
carried out
voluntary service (sewa) in the construction...
-
Hinduism for much of his life,
before joining the
commune of Guru Angad.
Goindval became an
important centre for
Sikhism during the
Guruship of Guru Amar...
-
inherited the
establishment at Khadur,
forcing his
successor to move to
Goindval ('City of Govind', an
epithet of God) on the
right bank of the
river Beas...
-
tradition of
mounting a
white flag (dhaval dhuja) had
already begun at
Goindval during the
period of Guru Amar Das. Presumably, the
colour of the Sikh...
- community's
headquarters was
again moved by Guru Amar Das (1552–1574) to
Goindval for
similar reasons, them
namely being challenges he
faced from Angad's...
- 1581(1581-09-01) (aged 46)
Natural causes Goindval, La**** Subah,
Mughal Empire 5 Guru
Arjan 15
April 1563 1
September 1581
Goindval, Punjab,
Mughal Empire Sodhi Khatri...