Amritvani: Select Shabads from Sri Guru Granth Saheb

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Guru Granth Saheb is the Guru-incarnate of Sikhs. One of the most revolutionary decisions taken by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Apostle, was to discontinue the practice of nominating the Guru-in-person. An imperative of the Sikhliturgy is to seek guidance from the Holy Granth for the day, after the prescribed morning prayers. It is believed to be the divine command and popularly known as Gurbani. The world Divine is a datawise presentation of shabads from Guru Granth Saheb, which, it is believed, should serve as signposts for the English-speaking devotees of the Sikh faith. To facilitate the reader locate the shabads in original, the page numbers of Sri Guru Granth Saheb are given at the foot of each composition in transcreations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kartar Singh Duggal

Kartar singh (K.S.) Duggal, born in 1917, begin wiriting while still a student. He is an author of repute in Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, and English. His works have been translated into many other languages, and are used in literature classes in a larger number of colleges and universities throughout the world. His published works include twenty-one collections of short stories, seven novels, seven plays, and two collections of poetry. He has received numerous awards and prizes for his writing, including the Ghalib Award for Urdu Dhama (1976), the Soviet Land Nehru Award (1981), the Fellowship of the Punjabi Sahitya Academy (1983), and the Bhartya Bhasha Parishad Award (1985). His short story, “Come Back My Master” is included in the Greatest Short Stories of the World. He was recognized by both the Punjabi government (1962) and the Delhi Administration (1976) as a distinquished man-of-letters and awarded a “Robe of Honour.” His collection of short stories, ik Cbbit Chanam Di, won the Sahita Academi award in 1965. Mr. Duggal also served as Director of the All-India Radio from 1942 to 1966, as Director of the National Book Trust form 1966-1973, and was an Advisor (Information) to the Planning Commission from 1973 to 1976. He has worked to encourage and promote literature and the arts throughout his life. He also served as a columnist for The Indian Express. The Tribune, and The Indian Book Industry, as a commentator or books, author, radio, and television programs and the contemporary publishing scene in India.

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Title
Amritvani: Select Shabads from Sri Guru Granth Saheb
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8174764992
Length
xxxii+366p., 22cm.
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