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41 kara (Bracelet of steel, commonly worn on the right arm, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
Религия: караУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kara (Bracelet of steel, commonly worn on the right arm, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
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42 kesa (Hair, in Sikhism, the most important of the five emblems of the Khalsa, which the Khalsa must retain unshorn)
Религия: кешУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kesa (Hair, in Sikhism, the most important of the five emblems of the Khalsa, which the Khalsa must retain unshorn)
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43 mahants (In Sikhism, priests)
Религия: священникиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mahants (In Sikhism, priests)
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44 nam-dan (In Sikhism, the divine word)
Религия: нам-дан (божественное слово)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > nam-dan (In Sikhism, the divine word)
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45 nammarga (In Sikhism, the way of nama)
Религия: путь намыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nammarga (In Sikhism, the way of nama)
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46 pahul (In Sikhism, ceremony of baptism, usually administered at puberty)
Религия: пахулУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pahul (In Sikhism, ceremony of baptism, usually administered at puberty)
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47 patit (In Sikhism, a renegade Khalsa who cuts off his hair)
Религия: патитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > patit (In Sikhism, a renegade Khalsa who cuts off his hair)
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48 raga (In Sikhism, musical mode in which the hymns are arranged to be sung)
Религия: рагаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > raga (In Sikhism, musical mode in which the hymns are arranged to be sung)
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49 sahajdhari (In Sikhism, one assumed to be preparing himself gradually for the initiation)
Религия: сахадждхари (готовящийся к инициации)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sahajdhari (In Sikhism, one assumed to be preparing himself gradually for the initiation)
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50 sant (In Sikhism, a saint)
Религия: сантУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sant (In Sikhism, a saint)
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51 Khalsa
Религия: (In Sikhism, concept of a "chosen" race of soldier-saints committed to a Spartan code of conduct; also the dominant order of Sikhism) кхальса -
52 Adi Granth
Религия: "Гуру Грантх Сахиб", (The sacred scripture of Sikhism, a collection of nearly 6,000 hymns of the Sikh Gurus and various early and medieval saints of different religions and castes) Ади-Грантх -
53 Namdhari
Религия: кука, намдхари, (An austere sect within Sikhism founded by Balak Singh, who did not believe in any religious ritual other than the repetition of God's name) намдхари (сикхская секта) -
54 Rahatnamas
Религия: своды правил поведения, (In Sikhism, codes of conduct written by contemporaries of Gobind Singh) Рахатнамы -
55 Sadh-sangat
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56 Sikh
1) Религия: (An adherent of Sikhism) сикх2) Индийский язык: сикх -
57 akhand-path
Религия: непрерывное чтение "Ади-Грантха" в течение двух суток, (In Sikhism, the nonstop recitation of the Adi Granth from cover to cover by a relay of readers, which takes two days and nights) акханд-патх -
58 ardasa
Религия: молитва перед сжиганием усопшего, (In Sikhism, a final supplicatory prayer said before the funeral pyre is lit) ардаса -
59 chauri
Религия: метёлочка, использовалась в религиозных церемониях (http://www.religionfacts.com/sikhism/glossary.htm) -
60 dharmayudha
Религия: достижение праведности, достижение святости, (In Sikhism, the battle for righteousness) дхармаюдха
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