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Shabad may
refer to:
Shabad (hymn) or Shabda, term
meaning word in
Sanskrit Shabad, Telangana, a town in
India Shabd...
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containing many
shabads of that raga. The
first Shabad in Guru
Granth Sahib is the Mool Mantar. The
script used for the
Shabad is Gurmukhi.
Shabad is the term...
- d̪əsəʋi], also
known as the
Shabad Hazare Padishah),
under the
title Shabad (Punjabi: ਸਬਦ), are ten
religious hymns (or
shabads)
composed by Guru Gobind...
- Sikhs.
Several of the
shabads (hymns) from the Guru
Granth Sahib address the role of
women in
Indian and Sikh society. In this
Shabad, the Guru expresses...
- part of
their mind. The
importance of daya can be seen from the
following Shabads from Guru
Granth Sahib: You have no comp****ion; the Lord’s
Light does not...
- Guru
Arjan have
composed sacred hymns (
Shabads) to be
accompanied with this raga. It
accompanies about 142
Shabads.
According to
Indian classical vocalist...
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Zemach Shabad (Hebrew: צמח שאבאד, Polish:
Cemach Szabad, Russian: Цемах Шабад,
Tsemakh Shabad; 5
February 1864, Vilnius,
Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania)...
- the sect at
Samrathal Dhora in 1485 and his teachings,
comprising 120
shabads, are
known as Shabadwani. He
preached for the next 51 years, travelling...
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Shabad is a town and a
mandal in
Ranga Reddy district in the
state of
Telangana in India. Its name is
sometimes written as Shahabad. It is
situated about...
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contains 6,000
shabads, with most of them
arranged methodically to
music and
authorship by
their title,
known as the sirlekh.
Within the
shabads,
there are...