• A Gurmata (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਮਤਾ; literally, 'Guru's intention' or 'advice of the Guru'), alternatively romanized as Gurumatta, is an order upon a subject that...
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    during the assembly. A proposal passed by the Sarbat Khalsa, known as a Gurmata (The Guru's decision) binding on all Sikhs. The declaration of the Independence...
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    the annual Diwali meeting of the Sarbat Khalsa in Amritsar in 1748, a Gurmata was passed that reorganized the various scattered and numerous jathas into...
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    astrologers and soothsayers in his court. Ranjit Singh had also abolished the gurmata and provided significant patronage to the Udasi and Nirmala sect, leading...
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    York Times. 2 February 1986. Singh, I. (10 July 2012). "Sarbat Khalsa and Gurmata". SikhNet. Archived from the original on 12 June 2013. Retrieved 15 March...
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    nation. A gurmatā (literally, 'guru's intention') is an order passed by the Sarbat Ḵẖālsā in the presence of the Gurū Granth Sāhib. A gurmatā may only...
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  • the annual Diwali meeting of the Sarbat Khalsa in Amritsar in 1748, a Gurmata was passed that reorganized the various scattered and numerous jathas into...
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    Sarbat Khalsa in Amritsar in 1748 during either Diwali or Baisakhi, a Gurmata was passed where the Jathas were reorganized into a new grouping called...
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  • dismiss the jathedars from their duties. The Shiromani Committee ignored the gurmata and instead suspended the five beloved. The jatherdars later revoked their...
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  • greed, corruption, and the base desires of the mind. Gurmukhī script Gurmata Patit Singh, Balbir (1996). Minstrel Divine and Other Essays. Patiala:...
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  • at Amritsar on 14 October 1745 on the occasion of Diwali and passed a Gurmata for merging all the small Jathas into twenty five strong Jathas." // "Around...
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    Sarbat Khalsa and attended the annual Diwali convening in Amritsar. If a Gurmata was passed by the Sarbat Khalsa, the Jathas obeyed it. The Mughal government...
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    stop the planned attack. Akali Phula Singh refused to break the Khalsa's Gurmata made in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib to fight tonight and to fight...
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  • apostasy were first listed by Guru Gobind Singh. Sahajdhari Khalsa Gurmukh Gurmata Manmukh Jhutti-Johal, J. (2011). Sikhism Today. Bloomsbury Academic. p...
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    Canadian MP Nav (rapper) - Canadian Rapper Khalsa Prohibitions in Sikhism Gurmata Gurmukh Manmukh Patit Gentleman, Amelia (29 March 2007). "Young Sikh Men...
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  • time in almost 22 years. Singh, I. (10 July 2012). "Sarbat Khalsa and Gurmata". SikhNet. Retrieved 13 February 2025. Khalil, Gazi Md. (November 1993)...
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  • Haryana and Uttar Pradesh is similar to Sarbat Khalsa Jathedar of Akal Takht Gurmata, a term used to refer to resolutions passed by the Sarbat Khalsa Hukamnama...
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    at Amritsar on 14 October 1745 on the occasion of Diwali and passed a Gurmata for merging all the small Jathas into twenty five strong Jathas." // "Around...
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    among the Sikh communities. Ardās Bhog#In Sikhism Cult of personality Gurmata Singh sabha Superstitions in India Superstitions in Muslim societies Prohibitions...
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    at Amritsar on 14 October 1745 on the occasion of Diwali and passed a Gurmata for merging all the small Jathas into twenty five strong Jathas." // "Around...
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    along with long Kirpans and other weapons.[unreliable source?] After the Gurmata came of the declaration of the Khalistan Liberation War and the Khalistan...
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    officially began in the regions under Sikh-rule through the passing of a Gurmata pronouncement of the Sarbat Khalsa in the year 1753. It was an improved...
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    (hukamnama) of Banda Singh Bahadur containing his official seal at top of page Gurmata, a term used to refer to binding resolutions issued by the Sarbat Khalsa...
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  • ਮਨਮੁਖਿ ਬੂਝ ਨ ਪਾਇ ॥ They all show off and pretend, but the self-willed manmukhs do not understand. — Page 28, Line 3 Gurmukh Gurmata Patit www.gurbani.org...
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    the annual Diwali meeting of the Sarbat Khalsa in Amritsar in 1748, a Gurmata was passed that reorganized the various scattered and numerous jathas into...
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