Sarbat Khalsa
- The word sarbat means ‘all’.
- It is a deliberative assembly of all factions of Sikhs Khalsa.
- Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru has established the Khalsa in 1699 AD.
- He had established a practice where the whole Khalsa would congregate at the Sri Akal Takht of Amritsar during Baisakhi and Diwali to meditate on the Sikh practice.
- In the 18th century after the death of the Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikh misls (military units) began to convene the Sarbat Khalsa before the Guru Granth ....
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