Gano and the Ogre's Curse
A long time ago... in a galaxy far, far away... I made computer games...
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Children to take control of Gurdwara once a month
A Sikh temple in London is handing control over to children for one day a month. The idea came from parents who wanted the next generation to be more involved in their place of worship
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Gobind Rai and the 5 Taps
Like most children, young Gobind Rai liked to have fun. But unlike most children, he never cried and he was always in a happy mood. His mother dressed him up in princely clothes and put a feather in his turban and he always looked very clean and handsome. He was looked after by everyone and was very well protected. His mother, grandmother and uncle were all very saintly people who played with him and raised him in his early years. They loved him so much. Throughout his childhood Gobind Rai had entertainment, games, friends and everything, he was always happy.
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Baba Atal Rai
Baba Atal was the son of Guru Hargobind. He was very wise for his age, he was adventurous and loved to play games and have fun. One of his play-mates, Mohan, was bitten by a cobra in the night. When Babal Atal came to play with his friend in the morning he learned that Mohan had died. All he wanted was to continue playing with his friend so he said, "Get up Mohan, let's go play." You will never guess what happened next.
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“Singh is King” in the Multicultural Halloween Celebrations at Wright State University
Manpreet has demonstrated to everyone, including the Sikh Youth in Punjab, that Sikhs can look stylish and handsome while keeping their identity
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Event: Women-In-Training Camp: The Invincible Woman
June 29, 2008, 4:30 pm
Experience your depth as woman so that you can excel and prosper in all areas of your life
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