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Sacred Sukhmani
The Divine Hymn, Sukhmani Sahib, confers all joys, gifts peace of mind, salvation and fulfils all desires. The fundamental Mandates are given in the eleventh and twelfth verse following the first Salok. A most humble attempt has been made to give this Divine Hymn in Standard Roman Script, with translation in simple English. Part II contains the gist of the Divine Sermons.
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About Compilation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The Guru Granth Sahib was was compiled and installed in the Golden Temple Amritsar on August 16, 1604. more copies of the holy book were made for installation at various religious places. For 70 years everything was well until the followers of Baba Hindal introduced a spurious matter into most of the hand written copies of the holy book.
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Amritavani
Amritvani 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 number of Sri Guru Granth Saheb are given at the foot of each composition in transcreations.
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Bhagat Poets of Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The Bhagats made a tremendous impact on the society is evident from the respectful references frequently made to them in the subsequent works of Bhagats and devotees as well as by their large following.
Many of these followers have been Kings and Queens. Their works clearly demonstrated that a man becomes great not by the family in which he is born, but by the spiritual work he or she accomplishes.
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Bhai Gurdas
It is an accepted fact that Bhai Gurdas was not only the first Sikh Scholar, but has also been the greatest scholar of Sikhism till date. Despite this fact, there are not many books on his life and works, and particularly, in English, the same are very few.
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Divine Revelation
In this book written by Surinder Singh, the relevant facts about the contributors of Guru Granth Sahib has been provided in an easy language while keeping brevity intact.
The need for compiling the scripture by the prophet himself has been explained in a logical manner. one wonders why information neede so badly was not provided so far.
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Glimpses of Chandi Chitra
Chandi Chitra is one of the fictitious fables entered is the Dasam Granth.
It contains the following: Prevedic Gods In India Breif Story of Chandi Chitra The Ballad of Durga Worship of Godesses Miracles of The Chitra and many more....
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Historical Analysis of Giani Gian Singh's Writings
Early stages of Sikh histography may be traced to the origins of the Sikh faith.
Socio religious styruggle virtually commenced from the evolution of the Sikh religion in Panjab, which struggle, in due course of time, provided motivation for self-determination and for defending the claims of conscience.
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Hymns of Guru Nanak
This rare collection of: Selected and translated by the eminent writer Khushwant Singh are some of the finest devotional poems from the Sacred book of the Sikhs.
Saint philospher and the founder of the Sikh faith Guru Nanak was born in 1469.
The elements of faith and passion are sensitively brought out in Arpita Singh's paintings which, in colour and inspired drawing. heighten the aesthtic and spiritual dimentions of Guru Nanak's divine Verse.
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Kabitt Swayye Bhai Gurdas Ji
Bhai Gurdas Ji (1551-1636) a leading Sikh scholar of early Sikhism presented a genuine and standardised exposition of Gurbani in his classic and voluminous works Vars and Kabitt Swayyas.
His works were blessed with the epithet of Key to Gurbani; by Guru Arjan Dev himself.
These works form a part of accepted Sikh canon and are sung at the Sikh congregations along with Gurbani.
This book presents the first ever translation of Kabitt Swayyas of Bhai Gurdas to apprise the western audience to this classical interpretation of Sikh theology.
The text of Kabitt Swayyas has also been incorporated in Gurmukhi and Roman scripts to enhance the utility of this important reference work
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