#Pilgrimage
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History
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XXIV)
Thousands of Gujaratis are seen anywhere and everywhere in Sindh involved in various occupations [Editor’s Note: This is Part 24…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XXIII)
Sindhi men and women have more faith than required and that’s why you find some people exploiting them [Editor’s Note:…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XXII)
‘Deti-Leti’ custom would be rare to find in any other community in the entire world. It was certainly in the…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XXI)
There are two types of the Sindhi language – ‘Farsi Sindhi’ and ‘Vaniya Sindhi’. Sindhi Hindus use both these languages.…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XX)
There are many communities within Sindhi Hindus. Sindhi, Punjabi, Pushkarna Brahman, Saraswat Brahman, Lohana, Nasarpuri, Shikarpuri, Bhaiband, Hyderabadi, Aamil, etc.…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XVIII)
There were 3 prime purposes of our visit: Prohibition of non-vegetarianism, Religious Harmony amongst all the communities, and Propagating the…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XVII)
The unprecedented joy that our group experienced during the 500 – 600 miles of journey from Shivganj (Marwad) to Karachi…
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Anthropology
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XV)
I found the people of Sindh very naive. They have a lot of simplicity; they are friendly and devout [Editor’s…
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Anthropology
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XIII)
The Hindus of Sindh do not follow any specific religion. Those who are religious, would believe in all the religions…
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Excerpts From Book
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-VIII)
Today’s world is highly suspicious. People do not hesitate to doubt you even in small matters [Editor’s Note: This is…
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