Nirmala (Punjabi: ਨਿਰਮਲੇ, lit. "those without blemish") also known as Nirmala Saṁpardā or Nirmal Paṅth, is a Sikh sect of ascetics. According to the traditional...
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had an elder brother named Gurmukh Singh. He was associated with the Nirmala sect. His father, Deva Singh, had been well-educated in Gurbani and Vedantic...
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traveler lifestyle. Udasis are known for their Akharas along with the Nirmala sect of Sikhism. It is important to note that many Udasis actually took Amrit...
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Singh Nawtam, was a famous Punjabi scholar who belonged to the Sikh Nirmala Sect. Pundit Tara Singh was born into a Sikh family who were originally Brahmins...
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1966/67), Indian billionaire, founder of India Infoline Nirmala (disambiguation) Nirmala (sect), a Sikh religious order This disambiguation page lists...
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Udasi (category Sikh groups and sects)
traveler lifestyle. Udasis are known for their Akharas along with the Nirmala sect of Sikhism. The Udasis also worship the panchayatana, the five Hindu...
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Look up nirmala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nirmala may refer to: Nirmalamma (1920–2009), Indian Telugu film actress Nirmala Bhuria, Indian politician...
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Nirmala Pranali". The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning and Authority. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199087730. The origin of the Nirmala sect within...
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abolished the gurmata and provided significant patronage to the Udasi and Nirmala sect, leading to their prominence and control of Sikh religious affairs. The...
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Criticism of Sikhism (section Other sects)
interaction, which was limited to granthis of the Nirmala sect, led to a flawed interpretation. The Nirmala Sikhs were Sanskrit scholars, who interpreted...
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