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On the life and achievements of Guru Gobind Singh, 1666-1708, 10th guru of the Sikhs.
This Book Provides A Short Account Of Guru Angad`S Life And A Most Readable Translation Of His Work.
This Volume Is A Blend Of Text And Photographs That Covers The Pilgrimage To Hemkunt Sahib. It Describes How Hemkunt, Situated In The Himalayas, Emerged As A Popular Centre Of Sikh Pilgrimage, Visited By Thousands Of Devotees From All Over The World Every Summer.
Five hundred years ago, Guru Nanak founded the Sikh faith in India. The Sikhs defied the caste system; rejected the authority of Hindu priests; forbade magic and idolatry; and promoted the equality of men and women -- beliefs that incurred the wrath of both Hindus and Muslims. In the centuries that followed, three of Nanak's nine successors met violent ends, and his people continued to battle hostile regimes. The conflict has raged into our own time: in 1984 the Golden Temple of Amritsar -- the holy shrine of the Sikhs--was destroyed by the Indian Army. In retaliation, Sikh bodyguards assassinated Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Now, Patwant Singh gives us the compelling story of the Sikhs -- ...
Translation Of Punjabi Version Of Satwant Kaur. Also Selections From Guru Granth Sahib Depicting Sikh Way Of Life.
Nargas: Songs of a Sikh (Translations of Bhai Vir Singh's poems) first published in 1924. Nargas is a book of Sikh poems, which in its original garb has won the hearts of its Indian readers by its imagination, spiritual beauty and natural charm. Its writer, we are told, is "the representative poet of the old order of the Sikh poets, who gathered round the throne of their beloved Master, Guru Nanak, in wonder and worship." One is almost afraid to repeat in plain English the glowing words which his own people use in speaking of him.
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Alphabetical list of Hindu mythological names included in the Ādi-Granth with interpretive notes.