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Entries beginning with the letter B are compiled here, covering a broad spectrum from biographies of notable individuals to the intricacies of biology. Explore topics like botany, business strategies, and even the world's most breathtaking beaches. Whether you’re diving into the natural sciences or looking to understand complex economic theories, this section has something for every curiosity.
valmiki ramayana

BALMIKA (VALMIKI) Balmika, the Iow-caste person (Chandala) attained emancipation..... (Maru M. 5, p. 999) The sage Valmiki was the author of Ramayana. His place of residence was Chitra-kuta, a hill in the district of Banda in Bundelkund. When Sita was about to become a mother, she was left near the hermitage of Valmiki by Lakshmana. The sage kept her under the charge of his wife and female servants.

Explore the tradition of tikas—published poetic texts with prose meanings. Dive into linguistic history and cultural insights. Learn more now!

bachitar natak

Explore the wondrous Bachitra Natak in Dasam Granth by Guru Gobind Singh, capturing the essence of justice, divine stories, and Sikh lineage.

harmandir 1800s

Discover Bhai Bahilo's transformation and legacy in Sikh history, from follower to devoted disciple, poet, and dedicated builder of the Harimandar.

george baker

Discover George Baker, a Eurasian drum major in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's battalion. Explore European adventurers of Northern India. Learn more today!

Discover Balvant Singh's role in the Ghadr movement and his advocacy for Indian immigrants' rights in early 20th-century Canada.

guru hargobind

Explore the legacy of Bhai Banvali and Paras Ram, who provided free care and preached Guru Hargobind's teachings emphasizing holy congregations.

Discover the legacy of Pandit Basant Singh, Nirmala scholar and tutor to royalty, renowned for his contributions to religious education and literature.

bedava

Discover the story of Mai Bhago's bravery and the renunciation event, Bedava, during Guru Gobind Singh's siege at Anandpur in 1705.

bhagats of sggs

Explore the profound Bhagat Bani, uniting Sikh Gurus' and Bhagats' timeless wisdom. Discover the spiritual harmony in Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

BHAG SINGH, also referred to in government records as Baj Singh, was an associate of Bhai Maharaj Singh, leader of the anti British revolt in the Punjab in 1848-49. Originally a disciple of Bhai Bir Singh of Naurangabad, he survived the attack on his dera on 7 May 1844 and went on a pilgrimage to Nanded. On his return to the Punjab, he joined Bhai Maharaj Singh at Amritsar shortly before the latter went underground in June 1847 to escape arrest by the British in connection with the Prema conspiracy case. Bhag Singh escaped towards Kangra and rejoined Bhai Maharaj Singh before the beginning of the second AngloSikh war in 1848. After the battle of Chelianvala he made a trip to Peshawar, rejoining his leader at Dev Batala, in the Jammu area.

BHAGVANT SINGH HARIJI, BHAI (1892-1968), a lover of game, horticulturist and scholar, was born on 15 February 1892 to the erudition of his celebrated father, Bhai Kahn Singh, of Nabha, the creator of the immortal Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. Unobtrusively, and in his characteristically gentle and self abnegating manner, Bhagvant Singh carried the family learning into the second generation. His home provided the best education then available to a young man, though he did attend formally the Khalsa College at Amritsar, then the premier educational institution of the Sikhs.

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Explore the deeper meaning of Aarti in Hinduism and Sikhism, where true worship goes beyond rituals and embraces the beauty of nature and truth.

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Explore the profound concept of Aatma and its connection to Paramaatma, God, and the transcendental self in Sikh and Hindu philosophies.

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Explore the distinctive and largely unknown Sikh architectural style, with its rich history in gurdwaras, forts, and palaces, by S.S. Bhatti.

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Discover the captivating history and architecture of Samman Burj, the octagonal Mughal marvel in Lahore Fort, known for its royal and administrative legacy.

The Sikh Encyclopedia

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