ਸਿੱਖ ਹੋਇ ਆਮਿਖ ਭਖੈ, ਬਿੱਪ੍ਰ ਨਹੀਂ ਸੋ ਖਾਇ । A Sikh is one who eats meat, a Brahmin is one who does not. SHARE GYAAN WITH THE SANGAT This is a truly panthic effort, we would be honoured to add your findings here. Please provide the exact reference and content in either...
In their diet the Sikhs are extremely simple. Rice and attah, a coarse kind of flour, constitute the staple of their food, to which they add the flesh of fowls, fish, condiments, and spices, milk vegetables, and fruits. Beef is interdieted, and mutton sparingly used....
‘The Punjab a Hundred Years Ago’ is the edited and translated works of V. Jacquemont (1831) & A. Soltykoff (1842) Maharaja Ranjit Singh took bread, pulao, milk and fruits in his lunch. His dinner contained a little rice and a quail or half a partridge...
In less than five minutes, we found ourselves seated on golden chairs opposite Runjeet, who re- mained in his litter supported on the bearers’ shoulders. Five minutes more sufficed to produce breakfast. Runjeet’s table was formed by one of his servants...
26th June.—This morning, at sunrise, ordered our elephants, and went out to try and relieve the monotony of our life by a few hours’ shooting. Proceeded straight to a rumna, or preserve, of the Maharajah’s, which we supposed to abound in wild hog, hares,...
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