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This section showcases all entries starting with the letter C, embracing subjects as diverse as culture, chemistry, and cities. From the complexities of climate change to the richness of culinary arts, explore a world of content. Here, you'll find insights into ancient civilizations, modern cultural movements, and scientific phenomena all brought together under C.

CHATAR SINGH COLLECTION

CHATAR SINGH COLLECTION, comprising correspondence, papers, treaties, etc., particularly relating to transactions among the Dogra chiefs of Jammu (Dhian Singh,...

CHATAR SINGH,

CHATAR SINGH, a BrarJatt, was, according to Sarup Singh Kaushish, Guru kian Sakhian, a Sikh spy who, during the siege...

CHATTHIAN DI VAR

CHATTHIAN DI VAR is a Punjabi ballad describing the battle between Mahan Singh, father of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and Ghulam...

CHATUR DAS KAPUR, BHAI

CHATUR DAS KAPUR, BHAI, whose name appears in Bhai Gurdas`s roster of devotees of Guru Arjan`s time. Varan, XI. 20....

CHATUR DAS, PANDIT,

CHATUR DAS, PANDIT, a learned Brahman of Varanasi. who engaged Guru Nanak in a discourse during his visit to the...

CHATURBHUJ POTHI

CHATURBHUJ POTHI, which forms the third part of what is known as the Miharban Janam Sakhi, is the work of...

CHAU, BHAI,

CHAU, BHAI, a Bammi Khatri and a resident of Sultanpur Lodhi, embraced Sikhism during the time of Guru Amar Das....

CHAUBIS AVTAR

CHAUBIS AVTAR, a collection of twenty-four legendary tales of twenty-four incarnations of the god Visnu, forms a part of Bachitra...

CHAUNKI or Chauki,

CHAUNKI or Chauki, lit. quarter, a four footed wooden platform upon which sat the holy choir to recite the sacred...

CHAUPA SINGH

CHAUPA SINGH (d. 1724), earlier name Chaupati Rai, was a prominent Sikh in the retinue of Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621-75)...

CHAUTHAPAD. See AMAR PAD

CHAUTHAPAD. See AMAR PAD Chauthapad, also known as the Fourth State or Turiya, is a concept in spirituality and Sikh...

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