- A
Gurmata (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਮਤਾ; literally, 'Guru's intention' or 'advice of the Guru'),
alternatively romanized as Gurumatta, is an
order upon a
subject that...
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during the ****embly. A
proposal p****ed by the
Sarbat Khalsa,
known as a
Gurmata (The Guru's decision)
binding on all Sikhs. The
declaration of the Independence...
- the
annual Diwali meeting of the
Sarbat Khalsa in
Amritsar in 1748, a
Gurmata was p****ed that
reorganized the
various scattered and
numerous jathas into...
- the
annual Diwali meeting of the
Sarbat Khalsa in
Amritsar in 1748, a
Gurmata was p****ed
where the
Jathas were
reorganized into a new
grouping called...
- nation. A
gurmatā (literally, 'guru's intention') is an
order p****ed by the
Sarbat Ḵẖālsā in the
presence of the Gurū
Granth Sāhib. A
gurmatā may only...
-
dismiss the
jathedars from
their duties. The
Shiromani Committee ignored the
gurmata and
instead suspended the five beloved. The
jatherdars later revoked their...
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astrologers and
soothsayers in his court.
Ranjit Singh had also
abolished the
gurmata and
provided significant patronage to the
Udasi and
Nirmala sect, leading...
- York Times. 2
February 1986. Singh, I. (10 July 2012). "Sarbat
Khalsa and
Gurmata". SikhNet.
Archived from the
original on 12 June 2013.
Retrieved 15 March...
- greed, corruption, and the base
desires of the mind. Gurmukhī
script Gurmata Patit Singh,
Balbir (1996).
Minstrel Divine and
Other Essays. Patiala:...
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apostasy were
first listed by Guru
Gobind Singh.
Sahajdhari Khalsa Gurmukh Gurmata Manmukh Jhutti-Johal, J. (2011).
Sikhism Today.
Bloomsbury Academic. p...