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This work on the life and ideals of Guru Gobind Singh is a singular contribution on the subject, and is based on the original sources. The complete life of the Guru has been presented through two sources, viz., Bachittar Natak, an autobiography of the Guru upto AD 1696 and Sri Sur Sobha by the court-poet Sainapat, who completed his work in AD 1771, three years after the passing away of the Guru. The ideals of the Guru are revealed through the anecdotes of his ...
The Dasam Granth connotes "The Book of the Tenth Guru" of the Sikhs, Sri Guru Gobind singh, a great reformer, literature, spiritual leader and unparalleled warrior, who traced his lineage to Lord Rama. After the compilation of the Dasam Granth by the Tenth Guru, it was called Chhotta Granth (the Younger Book) as compared to the Adi Granth (Guru Granth Sahib) which was called Wadda Granth (the Elder Book). Dasam Granth consists of religious compositions ...
The third in the series "Guru Granth Sahib Speaks". This book relates to the basic philosophy propounded in the Sikh Scripture, and will help in understanding the fundamentals of Sikh religion. The present title ‘Attributes of God – Hari-gun is the third book in the series ‘Guru Granth Sahib speaks’. It is very essential to write on the basic philosophy propounded in the sikh Scripture, as it will help us to understand the fundamentals of our ...
Sikh Predictions, this enchanting book of prophecies made hundreds of years ago to predict the forthcoming events that are going to take place in AD 1999 and after throughout the world. Wherever Guru Nanak went during his Missionary journeys, all those areas will form part of the Khalsa Kingdom. The Khalsa is going to rule for several centuries and all the blessed Sikhs and saints have already taken birth for this. For the Sikhs the interest is in the ...
This treatise on Ego is the 6th volume in the series. This series was launched particularly for the Sikhs , who have settled abroad and are mostly ignorant about their great spiritual heritage. These books aim to create in them a greater understanding of their own religion. The word ego corresponds with two words in Indian Religious terminology viz. , Hau or Haumai, which literally conveys the sense of 'mineness' and the other word is Aham or Ahamkara. The word ...