Guru Nanak’s Bani: Revelation Mysticism Creativity

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Guru Nanak’s Bani: Revelation, Mysticism and Creativity is an offbeat study of religion by a highly accomplished architect, who is a theorist, practitioner, research, and pedagogue -all rolled into one. The Author has coined a new nomenclature: " Creativity Mysticism", as a substitute for the word "Religion", which, he insists, evokes revulsion more than reverence in this age of Reason owing to its centuries-long misuse and abuse. Equipped with the tools of architecture, and the rich resourcefulness of a compounding of humanities, art, science, and technology, the Author has formulated a refreshing approach to the study of Guru Nanak’s Bani, notably, his Japuji corroborating how the Sikh Faith is founded on Guru Nanak’s revelation, and how its founder world-teachers, Guru Nanak, communicates his esoteric experience (Mysticism) through an easy expression (Creativity), for the emancipation of all humanity. Incorporating a study of world religions on a comparative basis into his line of probe, the Author has shown that the Sikh Faith, as delineated in Guru Nanak’s Bani, is neither Mythology, nor Metaphysics, nor the Muse (Poetry), not even Mysticism and/or Creativity, divorced from workaday existence. Guru Nanak has authenticated his revelation in his own words when he speaks to Bhai lalo, and thus communicates what God makes him see as the trance-inducing charm of the Cosmic Drama created and sustained by Him. The Author lays bare how Guru Nanak’s "Creative Mysticism" initiates, invigorates, and sustains a live-wire trilogue among the three human faculties of reason, Emotion, and Imagination -all consummated in Intuition which, according to Guru Nanak, is indispensable to the leading of a Holistic (i.e., deeper, higher, wider, healthier, and fuller) life. This book should find the pride of place in all libraries and homes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.S. Bhatti

“Chandigarh’s Mr. Versatility” (nicknamed by the Indian Express), the author Dr. SS Bhatti, holds PhDs: one in architecture titled “Chandigarh and the Context of Le Corbusier’s Statute of the Land’: A Study of Plan, Action, andf Reality”, and the second in theology captioned: Creative Mysticism: A Study of Guru Nanak Dev’s Bani with Special Reference to his Japuji”. He won the national award for excellence in Architecture (research category) for the former work, and was honoured for the second: as outstanding doctoral research …” by Guru Har Krishan Educational Society. Dr SS Bhatti pioneered original architectural research with his work: “Rock Garden in Chandigarh-A Critical Evaluation of the Work of Nek Chand” for which he received his M Arch degree from the University of Queensland, Australia. For 12 years, he was member oft the Panjab University senate, and Dean of its Faculty of Design & Fine Arts, which oversees the disciplines of Painting, sculpture, graphics, applied art, dance, drama, music, history of art, and architecture. He has addressed diverse audiences in seminars, workshops, and public lectures on the stated subjects. After his retirement as Principal, Chandigarh College of Architecture (of which he is also a Founder-teacher), Dr Bhatti has settled in Chandigarh where he offers consultancy in architecture, art, structure systems, urban planning, and landscape design.

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Title
Guru Nanak’s Bani: Revelation Mysticism Creativity
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186622810
Length
xxii+238p., Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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