- time of Guru
Gobind Singh (d. ce 1708),
codes of
conduct (
rahitnamas), for
example Rahitnama Bhai
Chaupa and Prem Sumarg, have been in circulation. These...
- for
Sikhs to
study shastar vidya can be
found in the
rahitnāmā of Bhai Daya Singh. The
rahitnāmā of Bhai Nand Lal also
discusses the
essentialness of...
-
instead receive charan amrit. W.H.
McLeod notes that
while the
tenor of the
rahitnamas marked the
milieu of the 18th
century and into the time of
Ranjit Singh...
- Granth,
Gurbilas Patshai Dasvin,
Bansavlinama Dasan Patshahian Ka, and
Rahitnamas,
mention the
compositions of the
Dasam Granth,
including the Bachitra...
-
polygamy is
exceptionally rare.
Female infanticide is prohibited, and the
Rahitnamas (codes of conduct)
prohibit Sikhs from
having any
contact or relationship...
-
works of Bhai Gurdas, the janamsakhis, and
Gurbilas literature and the
Rahitnamas,
later codified by the SGPC as the Sikh
Rehat Maryada. Non-Sikh practices...
-
Gobind Singh and
quietly removed them from
their revised rahit-namas. Six
Rahitnamas were
placed in the time of Guru
Gobind Singh, the
Tankhahnama of those...
- of the
Khalsa in 1699, they were
declared by him, as well as by
Khalsa rahitnamas (codes of conduct), as one of the Panj Mel, or five
reprobate groups,...
- Translations.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199458974. It is in this
rahitnāmā that we find the
terms Avatār Līlā (Bachitra Nāṭak) as well as Sāgar Graṅth...
- ko
Hukam hai Guru
Maneyo Granth, is
heavily quoted among Sikhs. This
Rahitnama mentioned first composition of
Dasam Granth i.e. Jaap Sahib, a Sikh liturgy...