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salutation is: 'Hail to the primal One'. The
Muslims' cry is: 'In the name of the One God peace be with you'. You are Nanak and your Panth will flourish. Your followers shall be called Nanak-panthis and their salutation will be: 'In the name of the true Guru I fall at your feet'. I shall bless your Panth. Inculcate devotion towards Me and strengthen men's obedience to their dharma. As the Vaisnavas have their temple, the yogis their asan, and the Muslims their mosque, so your followers shall have their dharamsala. Three things you must inculcate in your Panth: repeating the divine Name, giving charity, and regular bathing. Keep yourself unspotted while yet remaining a householder.
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peasants with little means of wealth. They were not built upon a specific axis because Sikhs believe God in omnipresent and the entire Earth is divine and equally fitting as such. The Adi Granth was installed at dharamsals after its codeification and introduction in 1604. The dharamsals likely did not contain intricate and ornate furniture, fittings, and other decorative accessories, unlike modern-day gurdwaras. Dharamsals incorporated a body of water for public bathing due to the importance placed upon
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1604:) who arose as local leaders based upon personal piety and merit. Anyone could arise to become a Sangatia as there was no established priestly or clergy-class in Sikhism, as long as they were well-learnt and dedicated enough to the religion. Most dharamsals ceased being headed by a Sangatia after the introduction of the Manji and later Masand systems. However, some remained under the leadership of a Sangatia due to the respect some earned.
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righteousness' (dharamsāl, GGS 7) and his own village was conceived as a place of justice where the divine will was carried out. Thus, the original place of worship established by him came to be known as dharamsālā ('abode of righteousness') where early Sikhs gathered to sing devotional hymns (kīrtan), which was the principal corporate activity of the community at
Kartarpur.
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Go, Nanak . Your Panth will flourish. The salutation of your followers shall be: 'In the name of the true Guru I fall at your feet'. The salutation of the
Vaisnava Panth is: 'In the name of Rama and Krisna'. The salutation of the Sanyasi Panth is: 'In the name of Narayan I bow before you'. The Yogi's
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Sometimes a dharmaśālā is built at religious pilgrimages for a specific community, caste, ethnic group, profession or persons from a specific region. The specified pilgrims are generally charged minimal or allowed free stay for a limited duration at a
Dharamshala specifically built for them but other
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in which the vowel and consonant sounds in the second syllable of certain words (including धर्म) are transposed, which changes 'dharma' to 'dharam' (pronounced somewhere between and , depending on the speaker). Thus, if the goal of the transcription is phonetic accord with modern spoken Hindi, then
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messages, often requiring travelling great distances to do so. After the militarization of the Sikh community, the funds were used for purchasing military resources. Bhai Gurdas strictly laid out that funds were not allowed to be misappropriated by the
Masands and Sangatias for their personal needs
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The dharamsals were simple constructions and modest buildings, usually just consisting of a single humble room to house the local devotees of a locality for prayers. This was especially true in the rural areas, villages, and small towns where most of the local Sikh congregations consisted of simple
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are square, freestanding buildings, much like patis, but they are open on all sides. The simplest mandapa is a platform with a roof, which rests on sixteen wooden pillars. Two of such mandapas can be found on either side of the entrance stairs of Manga Hiti in Patan. Mandapas can also have multiple
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are the simplest of the three types. They consist of a platform made of stone and brick, with wooden floorboards. Wooden pillars support a sloping roof. The back of the pati is a brick wall. The other sides are usually open. Patis can be either free standing of connected to another building, like a
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was a donation on behalf of a name of a deceased individual based upon a promise. Local Sikhs provided food resources to the dharamsal, such as in the form of grains and produce, to help with the functioning of the langar. When the finances and gifts were given to the central Sikh dharamsal of the
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were commanded by Guru
Hargobind and his successors to found dharamsals in the distant reaches of the subcontinent far from the nucleus of Sikh centrality and rejuvenate the abandoned, dilapidated, or struggling dharamsals which had been founded by Guru Nanak and his followers in faraway places,
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architecture, created an internal framework of steel and concrete. Craftsmen from
Bhaktapur and Patan recreated all the other parts. The work was completed in 1990. Thanks to the controversial choice to use contemporary technology to strengthen the structure, Chyasilin Mandap survived the
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Guru Nanak himself was not content to leave the ethical principles that he expounded in his life as merely theoretical constructs, but instead sought to institutionalize them during the last two decades of his life at
Kartarpur. He referred to the earth (dhartī) as 'the place to practice
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English language materials of the local and state governments, in publications, and on the Internet.
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The later
Masands were appointed to collect revenue and gifts from the distant dharamsals and congregations for the central Sikh authority, where they were responsible for bringing it to. The Masands from various parishes would congregate with the Sikh guru at his
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and present the funds and offerings of the dharamsals under their management to him. They managed distant congregations at a regional and provincial level, such as their finances and inns, and conducted missionary activities. They were assisted in their duties by
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1832:, Sikhs were requested to come together publicly at the central dharamsal and present their gifts and offerings to the Sikh guru. Those who were unable to make the trip to the central dharamsal would celebrate at their local dharamsal on these occasions.
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of Goindwal), the former due to Mughal administrative subjugation and the latter due to financial greed. Noorudin, a Mughal official, opposed the construction of the Tarn Taran dharamsal and seized its construction materials. Mughal emperor
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and displeased descendants of the Sikh gurus who were passed over for the Guruship, often forcibly took possession of dharamsals in their area and exiled the legitimate Sikh gurus and their congregation from them. Some examples are the
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Dharamsals were not patronized by the Mughal state or local government authorities but rather all finances needed for their successful operation were collected from the local Sikh congregation in the form of the
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have one or two extra, usually closed, storeys on top of a pati-like structure. The ground floor is mostly open on three sides. Sattals are resting places, not just for the day, but also for overnight stays.
102:(शाला). A loose translation into English would be 'spiritual dwelling' or, more loosely, 'sanctuary'. Rendering a precise literal translation into English is problematic due to the vast and conceptually rich
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are for travellers and caravans, dharamshalas are built for religious travellers at pilgrimage sites. In Nepal there are dharamshalas especially built for pilgrims as well as dharamshalas for locals.
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and harshly reprobates those heads who do so. However, local heads who had no profession to rely upon were allowed to use the non-monetary offerings for their personal needs and survival.
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which struggled due to their extreme distance from the central Sikh authority located mainly in Punjab. Guru Tegh Bahadur founded new dharamsal centres during his missionary tours of the
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groups opposed the establishment and operation of dharamsals in their area, due to the perceived "infiltration" upon their sacred space and zone of authority, this occurred at
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box located in the hall of the dharamsal where Sikhs would voluntarily contribute funds when visiting for prayers. Another means of sourcing funds was the
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as a means of worship. Preachers and missionaries, knowledgeable in Sikh theology, were also employed for spreading the religion to the general public.
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Women were not excluded from entry into the dharamsal but rather it was encouraged. They were not secluded from men nor were they allowed to observe
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congregations or parishes and instructed them to erect a dharamsal dedicated to spreading their Guru's message and teachings in their local area.
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prayers were performed in the evening hours at the dharamsal by the early Sikhs. Interfaith dialogues were also held within dharamsals.
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Guru Nanak set-up an important dharamsal in the new-found
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distributing food to those eating in the communal kitchen
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Sikhs believe that Guru Nanak was ordained directly by
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Hari Shankar Sattal in Bhaktapur with earthquake damage
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fourteen patis house parts of the chariot used for the
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Usually there is a source of drinking water (a well, a
1876:. When Aurangzeb sent out a judgement that temples of
1600:) were head leaders from the local Sikh congregation (
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as a means of expressing their devotion to the faith.
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collecting firewood for powering the communal kitchen
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in Kathmandu and the Chyasilin Mandap in Bhaktapur.
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T ype of sanctuary, communal or religious resthouse
178:'dharam' and 'dharm' are both legitimate options.
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2195:"includes both common spellings on the same page"
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1583:, leading prayers at specified times, such as
1405:merchants, especially upon the routes between
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57:places of worship before the introduction of
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2151:"Dharamsala: An Early Sikh Religious Centre"
2311:. University of Chicago Press. p. 52.
2269:
2264:Phalchas Much More Than Just Resting Places
1263:B.40 Janamsakhi translated by W.H. McLeod,
285:Sawarankaron ki Dharamshala (Resthouse for
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1715:drawing and collecting water for usage in
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3575:List of battles involving the Sikh Empire
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2149:Dhillon, Balwant Singh (November 1997).
1452:prayers and praises of God, ca.1661–1664
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246:pilgrims may be charged higher amounts.
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1790:Festivals, ceremonies, and celebrations
496:The two mandapas at Manga Hiti in Patan
131:Due to a lack of uniform observance of
14:
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88:: Dharmaśālā) is a word (derived from
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424:Typical pati in a street in Bhaktapur
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1929:, the resthouses of the British Raj
1529:In the courtyard of the dharamsal,
1265:The Evolution of the Sikh Community
24:
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504:
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1959:
1774:(bill of exchange) was recorded.
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1320:would evolve out of Dharamsals.
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2168:The Imperial Gazetteer of India
1861:viewed the dharamsals as being
127:Transcription and pronunciation
4274:Sikhism and sexual orientation
2332:Singh, Pashaura (2021-04-03).
2212:
2187:
2161:
1950:
1872:dharamsal be converted into a
241:Community-specific dharamshala
193:. Thus शाला is transcribed in
13:
1:
2350:10.1080/17448727.2021.1873656
1943:
1847:
1812:During the Sikh festivals of
1781:messengers who would deliver
1469:(step-well), bucket well, or
332:Chyasilin Mandap in Bhaktapur
1868:Shah Jahan ordered that the
68:
7:
2409:
1920:
1844:or veiling of their faces.
1617:(court) on the occasion of
1577:sessions and recitation of
1533:(religious assemblies) and
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1166:Sikhism and other religions
845:
836:
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31:, a city in northern India.
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1585:in the morning and evening
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1461:(customary bathing in the
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4407:Hindu temple architecture
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4046:Treaty of Amritsar (1846)
4026:Treaty of Amritsar (1809)
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448:L-shaped pati in Kirtipur
436:The long Kotpati in Patan
4036:Treaty of Chushul (1842)
4031:Tripartite Treaty (1838)
1835:
1657:Sikhs. Furthermore, the
1596:Sangatia (also spelt as
1546:
1491:, and interpretation of
1284:by the first Sikh guru,
362:Rato Machindranath Jatra
336:
92:) that is a compound of
27:Not to be confused with
4402:Hindi words and phrases
4041:Treaty of Lahore (1846)
3919:Malik Fateh Khan Tiwana
2844:Samadhi of Ranjit Singh
2307:Oberoi, Harjot (1994).
1425:Structure and operation
649:Selected revered saints
3874:Ajit Singh Sandhawalia
3859:Mangal Singh Ramgarhia
3849:Ranjodh Singh Majithia
3829:Sher Singh Attariwalla
3824:Sham Singh Attariwalla
3720:Officials and warriors
3629:Emirate of Afghanistan
3535:Battle of Chillianwala
2760:Darbar Sahib Kartarpur
2509:Beliefs and principles
1453:
1395:Malwa region of Punjab
1350:
1270:
1143:Jathedar of Akal Takht
333:
158:and, less frequently,
42:
41:A Dharamshala in Tibet
4417:Architecture in Nepal
4212:Fariduddin Ganjshakar
3955:François Henri Mouton
3945:Jean-Baptiste Ventura
3784:Khushal Singh Jamadar
3571:Panchayati Revolution
3567:Hill States–Sikh Wars
3522:Second Anglo-Sikh War
2834:Qila Mubarak, Patiala
1432:
1340:
1338:states the following:
1255:
331:
307:Nepalese dharmashalas
40:
3993:Influential families
3950:Claude Auguste Court
3940:Jean-François Allard
3854:Surat Singh Majithia
3844:Lehna Singh Majithia
3649:Hill States Alliance
3502:Battle of Ferozeshah
3489:First Anglo-Sikh War
3209:Akhand Kirtani Jatha
3187:Piara Singh Bhaniara
3066:United Arab Emirates
2804:Hazuri Bagh Baradari
2534:Cannabis and Sikhism
1645:(bill of exchange).
1173:Sikhism and Hinduism
4284:Idolatry in Sikhism
4202:Nanakshahi calendar
4197:Sikh Light Infantry
3839:Amar Singh Majithia
3774:Mahan Singh Mirpuri
3565:, Katoch–Sikh War,
1382:Indian subcontinent
1316:The institution of
1203:Religion portal
1183:Sikhism and Jainism
1133:Nanakshahi calendar
142:for Hindi (and the
4185:11th Sikh Regiment
4000:Sandhawalia family
3914:Sultan Mahmud Khan
3899:Jarnail Ghaus Khan
3884:Sangat Singh Saini
3779:Dewan Mokham Chand
3654:Kingdom of Mankera
3530:Battle of Ramnagar
3474:Battle of Peshawar
3469:Battle of Nowshera
3346:Battle of Bhangani
2824:Nanak Shahi bricks
2727:Tav-Prasad Savaiye
2519:Sikh Rehat Maryada
2514:Guru Maneyo Granth
1736:Finances and gifts
1636:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1454:
1438:(edict) issued by
1399:northeastern India
1276:, on the banks of
887:Sikh Rehat Maryada
854:Guru Maneyo Granth
388:storeys, like the
334:
49:, also written as
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4388:
4070:Bandi Chhor Divas
4054:
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3987:
3960:Alexander Gardner
3879:Kahan Singh Nakai
3864:Akali Phula Singh
3744:Diwan Bhawani Das
3581:
3580:
3512:Battle of Sobraon
3464:Battle of Shopian
2949:Jammu and Kashmir
2849:Well of Dina Nath
2677:Guru Granth Sahib
2490:Guru Granth Sahib
2485:Guru Gobind Singh
2480:Guru Tegh Bahadur
1374:Kartarpur (Doaba)
1305:in the praise of
1239:
1238:
1178:Sikhism and Islam
1108:Nirgun and Sargun
986:Guru Granth Sahib
635:Guru Granth Sahib
630:Guru Gobind Singh
625:Guru Tegh Bahadur
84:: Dharmashaalaa;
16:(Redirected from
4424:
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4380:
4373:
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4309:Punjabi language
4269:Women in Sikhism
3809:Balbhadra Kunwar
3769:Hari Singh Nalwa
3759:Misr Diwan Chand
3749:Diwan Buta Singh
3724:
3723:
3664:Barakzai dynasty
3639:Kingdom of Nepal
3593:Sikh Khalsa Army
3545:Battle of Gujrat
3507:Battle of Aliwal
3479:Battle of Jamrud
3459:Battle of Multan
3454:Battle of Attock
3446:Afghan–Sikh wars
3338:Mughal-Sikh Wars
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3125:Sects of Sikhism
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2819:Moti Bagh Palace
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2492:(Sikh holy book)
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3819:Mehta Basti Ram
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2750:Harmandir Sahib
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2541:Diet in Sikhism
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