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    In Sikhism, Karah Parshad (Punjabi: ਕੜਾਹ ਪ੍ਰਸਾਦ (Gurmukhi)), alternatively known as Deg or Degh (literally meaning "cooking pot"), is a type of whole...
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  • Sikhism or the expression of egalitarianism, such as kirtan or taking karah parshad. Many rites in Sikhism involve prayer (ardas) or reciting scripture...
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    recite Japji Sahib while making Karah Parshad, perform five verses of Anand Sahib, and ardas; and then distribute Karah Prashad to the Panj Pyare, attending...
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    at the camp of Bir Singh Naurangabad, Punjab, c. 1850. Bhog Pangat Karah Parshad (Sikhism) Prasad (Hinduism) Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech, 2014, The...
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    the Guru Granth Sahib, as a sign of equality. Worshippers are offered Karah Parshad (sweet flour and ghee-based food offered as prashad) in the hall, which...
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    bean Jordan almonds K Ka'í Ladrillo Kaju Katli Kakinada khaja Kamarcut Karah Parshad Kesaria Peda Kettle corn Konfyt Konpeitō Kosereva L Lacabòn Laddu Lakhamari...
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    considered prasada. In Sikhism, karah parshad is served to the congregation after prayer and reading of scripture. Parshad represents the same values as...
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  • celebrations go on till about 2 pm. After Ardas and distribution of Karah Parshad, a special Langar is served on the day of Gurpurab. Some Gurdwaras also...
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  • After the final prayer, a selected reading or Hukam is taken, and Karah Parshad is distributed to the congregation. Normally food from the Guru's kitchen...
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    for his eternal repose, and concluded the obsequies by distributing karah parshad (sacred food). The Guru counselled Mardana's son Shahzada and his relations...
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    to be inducted into the Khalsa order on this day. After the prayers, karah parshad is then served to the congregation, and the function ends with a langar...
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  • Maryada. Diet in Sikhism Gatka — Sikh martial art Idolatry in Sikhism Karah Parshad Khanda — an Indian-double edged sword that is used as the primary symbol...
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  • (1930). Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Eha, Sikh religious hymn and anthem Bhog Karah Parshad Sant Sipahi Langar (Sikhism) Sri Sachcha Sahib means "the great master"...
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    the celebration the Bhog ceremony is made, after which the holy dish 'Karah Parshad' is served to all attendees inside Gurudwara Hall as well as among outside...
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    a reward to the Sikhs for helping him earlier. He also distributed karah parshad worth 1,000 rupees during festivities. The payment amounted to one-fifth...
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    is followed by the distribution of Karah Prashad, which is made from flour, sugar, butter and water. Karah Parshad is given to each devotee who has come...
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