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Miri Piri Day

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Miri Piri Day

Wednesday
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22
July
2020
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What is Miri-Piri? Did it start with the Sixth Sovereign Guru Harigobind Sahib? Are the two “swords” necessary? Why is this so important in Sikhi? How can it be a lived reality in current times of divided allegiances?

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Harinder Singh
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Wednesday
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July
2020
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Wednesday
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22
July
2020
8:30 pm
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Senior Fellow, Research & Policy

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Miri Piri Day

Wednesday, July 22, 2020
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