Avatar The Last Airbender The Guru
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Daisy von Scherler Mayer |
Box office | 24. 13 million USD |
Screenplay | Tracey Jackson |
Featured songs | You're the One That I Want |
Round Round | |
Kya Mil Gaya | |
Every Kinda People | |
Don't Say Goodbye | |
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Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | France |
Box offic | $24 million |
Featured song | Kya Mil Gaya |
Cast | Marisa Tomei |
Movies/Shows | Avatar the Last Airbender |
Air date | December 1, 2006 |
Episode number | 19 |
Season number | 2 |
Watch tv episode | Watch |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 763179 |
About Avatar The Last Airbender The Guru
A guru at the Eastern Air Temple helps Aang take the next step in his Avatar journey. Plus, Sokka meets his long-lost father, Azula hatches a diabolical plan, and Uncle and Zuko open a tea shop.
How Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder in Canada fuelled tensions with India
... On a mid-June summer evening in the busy parking lot of The Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in the city of Surrey, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in his truck by two masked gunmen...
Bageshwar Dham Sarkar: The Indian guru making headlines over 'miracle' cures
... In recent weeks, India s Hindi-language news channels have devoted hundreds of hours to The Guru and his professed powers...
Jasvir Singh: 'I'm a devout Sikh - and married to a man'
... The Guru Granth Sahib, the core Sikh religious text, does not refer to homosexuality at all, but it does make mention of husbands and wives...
Man charged after egg thrown towards King Charles
... The King went on to meet community leaders, including from the Ghana Society, the Royal British Legion and the Luton Town football academy, as well as officially opening The Guru Nanak Gurdwara temple...
King Charles: Man arrested after reports egg thrown in monarch's direction
... The King also met community leaders and officially opened The Guru Nanak Gurdwara temple during his visit to the Bedfordshire town...
Man beaten to death for 'sacrilege' attempt at Sikh Golden Temple in India
... The man allegedly barged into the inner sanctum, where Sikhism s holy book, The Guru Granth Sahib, is kept...
Delhi clashes: 18 killed, as Hindu and Muslim groups clash
... Some of the 189 people are injured, according to the officials at The Guru Teg Bahadur hospital, where many of them are approved...
Transgender in Pakistan: the Maya, the woman who almost broke free
... The Guru will also teach you how to dress up and lead, so you have access to one of the few sources of income for you - weddings-dancers...
Man beaten to death for 'sacrilege' attempt at Sikh Golden Temple in India
Police in the Indian City of Amritsar say A Man suspected of trying to commit a sacrilegious act at Sikhism's holiest shrine has been beaten to death.
The Incident took place during a prayer service at The City 's Golden Temple on Saturday, according to local media.
The Man allegedly barged into the Inner Sanctum , where Sikhism's holy book, The Guru Granth Sahib, is kept.
He then tried to touch a ceremonial sword placed next to The Book , but was overpowered by guards and worshippers.
The scuffle took place at around 17:45 local time (11:45 GMT), and was captured on camera as evening prayers were being broadcast On Television .
It is unclear exactly What Happened next. Police said The Man was found dead once officers arrived at The Scene , and an investigation is under way.
In a tweet, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi said he had ordered police to " zero in" on the " underlying motive and real conspirators behind this dastardly act".
The Incident comes only days after another man was apprehended for allegedly throwing a small Sikh holy book, the Gutka Sahib, into A Man -made pool surrounding The Temple .
The desecration of Sikh temples is a highly emotive issue among the Sikh community. It is also a major political issue in Punjab, where legislative elections are being held next year.
Mr Channi and his Congress party have been accused by political opponents of not doing enough to safeguard holy sites in the region.
Balwinder Bhunder, an MP for opposition party Akali Dal, condemned Saturday's incident.
Speaking with local outlet NDTV, He Said it was a deliberate attempt " to weaken Punjab which is The Sword arm of India".
" Some People have made it a political Game Over The Last five years, " he added.
Source of news: bbc.com