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  1. Dalvinder Singh Grewal

    Varan Bhai Gurdas On Nature - In Punjabi

    BweI gurdws dIAW vwrW ivc kudrq dlivMdr isMG gRyvwl Bwg pihlw BweI gurdws (1551 qNo 25 Agsq 1636 eI) BweI gurdws jI isKI dy auh cmkdy isqwry hn ijnHW nUM is~KW dy guru rUp srvoqm gRMQ sRI guru gRMQ swihb nUM sB qoN pihlW kwnIbMd krn dw suBwg pRwpq hoieAw[aunW dw jnm goieMdvwl...
  2. Archived_Member16

    Is Violence The Primordial Indian Nature?

    source: Is violence the primordial Indian nature? - upiasia.com Is violence the primordial Indian nature? By Bijo Francis Published: June 08, 2009 Hong Kong, China :— A man was chopped to death in broad daylight in full public view on Monday last week in Thiruvanandapuram, the...
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    Guru Nanaks Concept Of Nature

    There are two fundamental concepts that run through almost all schools of Indian philosophy: the concept of purusa and prakriti. Broadly speaking, these concepts correspond to the concepts of 'subject' and 'object'. This duality between 'life' and 'nature' and 'mind' and 'matter' is present in...
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    Concept Of Naam In Sikhi

    CONCEPT OF NAM IN Sikhi According to Gurmat (Guru's teaching), before the creation, God lived Absolutely by Himself, Formless. When He made Himself manifest, He first formed Himself into NAM (Divine Name) and then created Nature. After creating Nature, He did not go away from it, rather He...
  5. Tejwant Singh

    IK ONG KAAR- The Nature And The Nurturer

    DNA is Nature. It has been proven that we can all trace back ourselves where it all started, in Africa. Following is the site where one can submit one's DNA and find out their ancestral routes in a genealogical way. https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/index.html As we all...
  6. Sinister

    Nature The Obedient Servant

    I start by quoting Francis Bacon a 17th century scientific revolutionary that stated: "Nature is conquered only by Obedience/knowledge" (Novum Organum) With the start of the 21st century is this coming true? I would have to say yes .... Nature has become the obedient servant of man despite...
  7. Archived_Member16

    It Is God's Nature ,

    This Shabad is by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in Raag Malaar on Pannaa 1270 mlwr mÚ 5 ] pRB ko Bgiq bClu ibrdwieE ] inMdk mwir crn ql dIny Apuno jsu vrqwieE ]1] rhwau ] jY jY kwru kIno sB jg mih dieAw jIAn mih pwieE ] kMiT lwie Apuno dwsu rwiKE qwqI vwau n lwieE ]1] AMgIkwru kIE myry suAwmI BRmu Bau...
  8. ISDhillon

    Legal Copyrighting Nature

    Satsriakal Folks!! :D There is an increasing talk about world oil reserves running out and the use of natural gas, what as sikhs do we think of the use of nuclear energy as a fuel substitute, and with the increasing change in climate is it possible to develop a system of harnessing extreme...
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    School's Out(side) To Explore How Buddhism Relates To Nature, Conservation And Sustainable Developme

    The course only lasted a week but this is a school with ample resources for year-round classes. Sometimes the day's activities took place in a watershed forest, sometimes on the ridge of a steep limestone cliff, sometimes in a remote hilltop village...
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    Sacred Nature [UK TV]

    RELIGIOUS: Faith in Action Channel: Channel 4 Date: Wednesday 23rd February 2005 Time: 11:40 to 11:55 (starting in 6 days) Duration: 15 minutes. Sacred Nature. Educational series. An environmental campaigner in India is inspired by the Hindu faith's belief in the sanctity of life...
  11. drkhalsa

    The Art Of Listening To Nature

    The Art of Listening to Nature A talk given by Shri Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari on New Year's Day, 2005 at Babuji Memorial Ashram, Manapakkam, INDIA Dear brothers and sisters, Happy New Year to all of you. My Master used to say that a spiritual guide need not speak at all. As you know...
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    Beyond Semantics: The Nature Of The Sikh One

    Nietzsche declared at the turn of the last century that "God is dead" if you read on, one discovers that he was referring to the concept of the Christian God- vengeful, patriarchal, etc (very anthropomorphic). So when Nanak declares God is one (so for him that being transcending the Mughals...
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