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SIKHISM
Biography and teachings of Sikh Gurus, Sikh Period: 1762-1849 A.D., Famous Gurudwaras, Guru Nanak and his Islamic chola, Saints whose compositions are included in Guru Granth Sahib., Sikhism : Religion or a Sect?, The Khalsa Panth is Born..... Shabad kirtan Gurbani Audio |

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SUFI & BHAKTI
Bhakti Movement 800 A.D - 1700 A.D., Bhakti movement in Medieval India is responsible for the many rites and rituals associated with the worship of God by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs of Indian subcontinent. For example, Kirtan at a Hindu Temple, Qawalli at a Dargah (by Muslims), and singing of Gurbani at a Gurdwara are all derived from the Bhakti movement of medieval India (800-1700).... |
HINDUISM
The underlying tenets of Hinduism cannot be easily defined. There is no unique philosophy that forms the basis of the faith of the majority of India's population. Hinduism is perhaps the only religious tradition that is so diversified in its theoretical premises and practical expressions as to be called a "museum of religions"..... |

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ARYA SAMAJ
The Arya Samaj is a reform movement and religious/social organization which was formally established in Bombay in 1875. It's patron saint is Maharishi Dayananda. By patron saint we mean to say that he was the inspiration behind this movement and is taken to be the guide of all those who call themselves Arya Samajees...... |
ISLAM
The Islamic terminology is basically derived from the Qur'an which is the revealed scripture according to Muslim belief. This terminology plays significant role not only in understanding the Qur'an but also deeply influences lives of Muslims both in terms of beliefs and practices..... |

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CHRISTIANITY
Christmas for Christians marks the birth of Jesus the Son of God, the long-promised Messiah of the Jews. Of course, as with most celebrations that have their wellsprings in the divine, there is uncertainty about whether Christmas should really be celebrated on the twenty-fifth of December..... |
RELIGION, MODERNITY, COMMUNALISM & SECULARISM
India, a secular state since ancient times, has had a mysterious aura in the field of learning. Over the ages, enlightened persons have preached love and peace, aiming to serve humanity. The teaching of the Upanishads that "the whole world is like a family and we are the members of that great family" has been followed in letter and spirit in this land. The Indian philosophy of tolerance and its cultural climate have always attracted the rest of the world. |
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