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Papers presented at a seminar convened by Punjabi University in 1980.
India is the land of great saints. Masters, Gurus and Philosophers who had given this world a new vision about the immortal value and message of humanities. In India Guru is always considered on a higher position than the God. The immense boon show showered on you is because of Guru only. The period of Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh was a period of oppression of Hindu culture. The Hindu society was getting engrossed in evil like the theory of incarnation, idol-worship, untouchability and so on.But the appearance of Sikh Gurus has given nector to the Indian society and the perversion of the society ended. For them all the people of the world were like a family. There is a strong emphasis on equality and service. This encourages a spirit of cooperation and an equal sharing of resources. Although, the great soul has departed for His heavenly abode , but He will remain in the mortal world with His teachings. The book presents His life sketch, views and teachings in an easy to understand language, for the well being of our society. A must read book for everyone.
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What does it mean to live as a Sikh? How is this lifestyle relevant today? In this reader-friendly collection of personal stories, you will find "People Like You and Me" candidly sharing their experiences of self-discovery along the path of Sikh Dharma. This one-of-a-kind book includes fascinating tales of the unique lives of the ten men of higher consciousness who forged a path of everyday learning and personal excellence.Walking the path of Sikh Dharma is a way of enjoying the adventure of life and solving the mystery of one's immortal destiny. It enables people to experience the best within themselves and others. Like all spiritual traditions, Sikh Dharma has its philosophy and guidelines, but it is a down-to-earth, practical spiritual path that anyone can follow. Read the stories of the ten Sikh Gurus whose teachings gave humanity the way to make the most out of life's journey-every step of the way-and discover: Who are the Sikh Gurus?; What is a Yogi and a Sikh?; What does it mean to be a Sikh in the modern world?; Discover the Shabad Guru: The Universal Guru of the Aquarian Age.
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On Sikh gurus, saints, and warriors; for children.
On the life and achievements of Amar Das, 1479-1574, third Guru of the Sikhs.
Guru Nanak Dev founded the Sikh religion when Mughal rule in India was flourishing. Against much resistance and violence, he influenced many Hindus to convert to the new religion largely through its doctrine of caste equality. The third Guru, Amar Das Bhalla, took his legacy forward and intorduced reforms for the emancipation of women and the lower castes. In Search of Roots traces the lineage of the Kharti Bhallas (Sikhs and Hindus) to the third Guru and examines whether his teachings, and those of the earlier Gurus, were followed in practice by his descendants.