Sant Nirankari Mission is a spiritual organisation based in Delhi, India. It was founded in 1929 by Buta Singh. Mata Sudiksha, the daughter of Satguru...
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1985) is the spiritual head of the Nirankari Mission. Sudiksha was appointed the head of the Sant Nirankari Mission in 2018 after her mother Savinder Hardev's...
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The 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash occurred between the Sant Nirankari Mission and Sikhs of Damdami Taksal and Akhand Kirtani Jatha on 13 April 1978 at Amritsar...
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"fake Nirankaris"). Nakali Nirankari is a demeaning term to refer to the Sant Nirankari Mandal (or 'Sant Nirankari Mission') and to distinguish the aforementioned...
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13 May 2016), also known as Nirankari Baba, was an Indian spiritual guru and chief leader of the Sant Nirankari Mission from 1980 until his death. Hardev...
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Singh (10 December 1930 – 24 April 1980) was the third guru of the Sant Nirankari sect, considered to be heterodox by mainstream Sikhs. He was born in...
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also a popular writer and singer. Shauq was also involved with the Sant Nirankari Mission. He was fluent in Urdu. He was also the founding member of the Nonsense...
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the Sant Nirankari Mission, and was organized in Amritsar with permission from the Akali Dal state government. The practices of the Sant Nirankari were...
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from the original on 12 June 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013. "Sant Nirankari Mission". nirankari.org. Archived from the original on 13 January 2023. Retrieved...
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Bhindranwale clashed with members of the Sant Nirankari Mission, a heretical Sikh sect in Amritsar, Punjab after the Sant Nirankari Guru, Gurbachan Singh committed...
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Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (redirect from Sant Jarnail Singh)
Khalsa, a Sant Nirankari convention was organized in Amritsar, with permission from the Akali state government. The practices of the "Sant Nirankaris" subsect...
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after the 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash. On 13 April 1978, while observing the founding day of the Khalsa, the Sant Nirankari Mission clashed with the Damdami...
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became embroiled in violence with another religious sect called the Sant Nirankari Mission and he was accused of instigating the murder of Jagat Narain, the...
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Idolatry in Sikhism (section Nirankari Sikhs)
several thousands. However, when they and an offshoot called the Sant Nirankari Mission eventually reverted to treating their leaders as living gurus or...
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may refer to: Sacred Name Movement San Marino, UNDP country code Sant Nirankari Mission Scottish National Movement Slovak National Museum Somali National...
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Singh (1954–2016), also known as “Nirankari Baba”, Indian spiritual guru and chief leader of the Sant Nirankari Mission Israel Abuhatzeira (Hebrew: ר׳ יִשְׂרָאֵל...
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Secretary General, Saarclaw Hemant Batra. Nirankari Baba Hardev Singh Ji representing Sant Nirankari Mission received this medal on 26 November 2013. Pujya...
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(U.K.) https://www.academia.edu/7782672/Conversion_Devotion_and_Trans_Mission_Understanding_Ole_Nydahl_in_T_Lewis_ed_2014_Buddhists_Understanding_Bu...
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include: Radha Soami Satsang Beas (Dera Beas) Dera Sacha Sauda Sant Nirankari Mission Namdharis Bhaniarawala Dera Dera Baba Bhuman Shah (Sanghar Sadha)...
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leaders of the Sant Nirankari Mission (regarded by orthodox sikh as heretics) held a convention at the Golden Temple. Opposed to this mission, Damdami Taksal...
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convention in Amritsar of members of the Sant Nirankari Mission. Gurbachan Singh, the guru and leader of the Sant Nirankari sect, had obtained permission from...
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Surinder Singh Sodhi (section Clash with Nirankari)
Singh. Resham was the Sant Nirankari head of Hoshiarpur District and 1 of the 7 Sant Nirankari stars which were the Sant Nirankari version of the Panj Pyare...
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in India and abroad. She also participated in the activities of Sant Nirankari Mission, a spiritual organisation based in Delhi. Her efforts were also...
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organization now spread all over the world under registered tag of "Sant Nirankari Mission" 33°20′N 72°55′E / 33.333°N 72.917°E / 33.333; 72.917 "Census...
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Sects of Sikhism (section Nirankari)
splinter group of the original Nirankari movement. The Sant Nirankaris are a small group which splintered from the Nirankaris in the 1940s, and is opposed...
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Sikh reformer whose main mission was to bring Sikhs back to the Adi Granth and Simran. He was the founder of the Nirankari sect of Sikhism. Dyal Singh...
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House. p. 426. ISBN 0-7069-8368-8. OCLC 32242463. Kaur, Sukhdeep. "THE NIRANKARI SECT IN THE 19 TH CENTURY." Dilagīra, Harajindara Siṅgha (1997). The Sikh...
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Sikhs and the Sant Nirankari sect, a 20th-century offshoot of the Nirankari tradition, led to accusations by some Sikhs that the Sant Nirankaris were heretical...
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Kiran Mehra Kerpelman, YHAI President Shri Harish Saxena . Head of Sant Nirankari Mission Baba Hardev Singh Ji 2013 are decorated with this medal. "Gandhi...
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included Udasi, Nirmala, Nanakpanthi, Khalsa, Sahajdhari, Namdhari Kuka, Nirankari, and Sarvaria. Sikhs originally had only five orders, or sampradas (not...
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