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Diccionario Enciclopedico Vaishnava Nº 3

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Sidarth, S. R. (1932)
Siddhayoga (1547)
Siddhidas Mahaju (906):
Sidereal astrology (1198)
Sidereal year (1199)
Sikdar, Radhanath (2751)
Sikha (311)
Sikhism (1534)
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Philosophy and teachings

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The Harimandir Sahib, known popularly as the Golden Temple, is a sacred shrine for Sikhs.

Pursuing salvation

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A Sikh man at the Harimandir Sahib.



The ten gurus and religious authority

Main article: Sikh Gurus
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A rare Tanjore style painting from the late 19th century depicting the ten Sikh Gurus with Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana.


# Name Date of birth Guruship on Date of ascension Age
1 Nanak Dev 15 April 1469 20 August 1507 22 September 1539 69
2 Angad Dev 31 March 1504 7 September 1539 29 March 1552 48
3 Amar Das 5 May 1479 26 March 1552 1 September 1574 95
4 Ram Das 24 September 1534 1 September 1574 1 September 1581 46
5 Arjan Dev 15 April 1563 1 September 1581 30 May 1606 43
6 Har Gobind 19 June 1595 25 May 1606 28 February 1644 48
7 Har Rai 16 January 1630 3 March 1644 6 October 1661 31
8 Har Krishan 7 July 1656 6 October 1661 30 March 1664 7
9 Tegh Bahadur 1 April 1621 20 March 1665 11 November 1675 54
10 Gobind Singh 22 December 1666 11 November 1675 7 October 1708 41
11 Guru Granth Sahib n/a 7 October 1708 Eternity n/a


Sikhism in India (2096)


Sikh population by each Indian state



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# State Total Males Females
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1,587 873 714
2 Andhra Pradesh 30,998 17,264 13,734
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1,865 1,475 390
4 Assam 22,519 13,508 9,011
5 Bihar 20,780 11,057 9,723
6 Chandigarh 145,175 76,000 69,175
7 Chhattisgarh 69,621 36,662 32,959
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 123 96 27
9 Daman & Diu 145 92 53
10 Delhi 555,602 288,675 266,927
11 Goa 970 590 380
12 Gujarat 45,587 24,987 20,600
13 Haryana 1,170,662 618,558 552,104
14 Himachal Pradesh 72,355 38,118 34,237
15 Jammu & Kashmir 207,154 114,524 92,630
16 Jharkhand 83,358 45,348 38,010
17 Karnataka 15,326 8,811 6,515
18 Kerala 2,762 1,611 1,151
19 Lakshadweep 6 6 0
20 Madhya Pradesh 150,772 80,122 70,650
21 Maharastra 215,337 117,736 97,601
22 Manipur 1,653 1,091 562
23 Meghalaya 3,110 1,810 1,300
24 Mizoram 326 251 75
25 Nagaland 1,152 774 378
26 Orissa 17,492 9,448 8,044
27 Pondicherry 108 70 38
28 Punjab 14,592,387 7,692,776 6,899,611
29 Rajasthan 818,420 432,534 385,886
30 Sikkim 1,176 1,061 115
31 Tamil Nadu 9,545 5,515 4,030
32 Tripura 1,182 1,074 108
33 Uttar Pradesh 678,059 361,320 316,739
34 Uttaranchal 212,025 111,723 100,302
35 West Bengal 66,391 36,738 29,653


Siksastaka (797)
Sil, Narasingha (1933)
Silk Road (1288)



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The Silk Road extending from Southern Europe through Arabia, Egypt, Persia, India till it reaches China.


Silk Road, Category (1287)

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Silk Road transmission of art (1290)


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Chinese jade and steatite plaques, in the Scythian-style animal art of the steppes. 4th-3rd century BCE. British Museum.

Greco-Buddhist art

Buddha

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Iconographic evolution of the Buddha. Left: A buddha in the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara, 3rd century CE. Right: A Buddha in Kamakura, Japan (1252).








Ganga Arati in Haridwar



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Evening arati in Har Ki Pauri, Haridwar





Sri Krishna Janmastami Abhishek



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Footage taken on 14 August 2009, From 8 pm to 12 midnight, pilgrims, devotees and local Vrajavasis were gathered in Sri Keshavji Gaudiya Math (Mathura) to celebrate Sri Krishna Janmastami under the guidance of our most worshipful Srila Guru Maharaj, Om Vishnupad Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayan Goswami Maharaj. At this time, different groups of local and professional kirtaniyas have come to perform bhajans or devotional prayers as their offering to the Lord and the assembled devotees. The program culminated at midnight with an abhishek or bathing ceremony to Baby Krishna as everyone were in bliss singing and dancing "Jiyo Syam Lala" and yelling "AAj badaai! Hai Gokul men!"








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