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(1)Source Based Questions: In the last days of his life Guruji stayed Kartarpur, where large number people would gather to listen to his teachings. He would teach people to strictly follow daily routine (nitnem fo3o). With this their life's s aim got set. By this time people had started calling them "Sikh". This word is derived from the Sanskrit word "Shish' or Shiksha or from the Pali word Sikhan. People were told to wake up early in the morning. They would bathe with cold water and gather in the dharmshala. Here they would recite morning prayers and do shabad kirtan. This time would be quarter of an hour before sunrise. After this people were free to engage in their daily tasks. In the night, Sangat would again gather and like before, first there would be prayer meet and then shabad-chownki, after satsang people would have langer there. Then after doing Ardaas people would go to their houses to sleep.

Answer the following questions:

1. Which Guru has been mentioned in this paragraph?

2. Word 'Sikh' has been derived from which language?

3. Where would people gather to listen to Guruji's teachings?

4. The time period of quarter of an hour before sunrise is called Amrit vela (True/False)

5. What would people do after satsang in the night?​

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