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Amrit Parchar,
Amrit Sanchar,
Khande di
Pahul, or
Khande Batte di
Pahul (Punjabi: ਖੰਡੇ ਬਾਟੇ ਦੀ ਪਾਹੁਲ, romanized: Khaḍē bāṭē dī pāhula) is one of the four...
- the
Vaisakhi of AD 1699, the Sikh
initiation ceremony was
known as
Charan Pahul. They are
responsible for
laying the
cornerstone of
newly built gurdwaras...
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present during the
creation of
Khalsa Panth and parti****ted in
making Pahul by
adding sugar wafers but the
Twarikh Guru
Khalsa re****es this claim. The...
- time, the
ceremony of
pahul mentioned in the
Janam Sakhi developed along three distinct lines. In the
presence of the Guru, the
pahul represented the water...
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present during the
creation of
Khalsa Panth and parti****ted in
making Pahul by
adding sugar wafers but the
Twarikh Guru
Khalsa re****es this claim. The...
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accompanied by
recitations from the Adi Granth, thus
founding the
khanda ki
pahul (baptism ceremony) of a
Khalsa – a
warrior community.
After the
first five...
- he was
baptised into
Khalsa by Guru
Gobind Singh,
through the
Khande di
Pahul or
Amrit Sanchar (ceremonial
initiation into Khalsa). As a youth, he spent...
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accompanied with
recitations from the Adi Granth, thus
founding the
khande ka
pahul (baptization ceremony) of a
Khalsa – a
warrior community. The Guru also...
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strong desire to
become initiated into the
religion in
Amritsar (Khande-di-
Pahul). However, due to an accident, he was
unable to
complete this mission. On...
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special accord onto the family. In 1702, Rama and
Tiloka underwent the
pahul ceremony at
Damdama Sahib, with
their Khalsa baptism being conducted by...