Divine master: life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev
By: Singh, Sewaram.
Publisher: New Delhi Gyan Publishing House 1989Description: xiii, 317p.ISBN: 9788121202497.Subject(s): Spiritual life -- Sikhism | Gurus -- Sikh gurus | Biography -- Religious biography -- IndiaDDC classification: 294.6092 Summary: The influence and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev have swayed the soul of India for centuries. And enriched and ennobled the thoughts and lives of countless generations after him. Born in 1469 at Talwandi he engaged himself in religious devotions, and aspired to produce a religions acceptable to both the Hindus and the Muslims. He traveled with a faithful servant, preaching and composing hymns, through the lenth and breadth of the country and to far away Cylon and Mecca. Those who were motivated and followed him became his Sikhs, a Punjabi word for disciples. The Sikhs of Guru Nanak acquired a separate identity as more joined his movement to purity themselves in thought, word and deed. This biography of the great seer, savant, and social reformer describes his life and his philosophy of life as only a true Sikh like Sardar Sewaram Singh can accomplish. The beautiful work remains unexcelled in its erudition and lyrical beautiful to this day. About The Author:- Sardar Sewaram Singh, B.A., LL.B., Vidvan, was a remarkable person who combined material success in life with unique spiritual attainment. An outstanding advocate on pre-Partition Punjab bar, he was elevated to the position of Districts & Sessions Judge of Lahore. This classic work on the Divine Master has placed the devout and learned author in the ranks of world-famous biographers.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The influence and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev have swayed the soul of India for centuries. And enriched and ennobled the thoughts and lives of countless generations after him. Born in 1469 at Talwandi he engaged himself in religious devotions, and aspired to produce a religions acceptable to both the Hindus and the Muslims. He traveled with a faithful servant, preaching and composing hymns, through the lenth and breadth of the country and to far away Cylon and Mecca. Those who were motivated and followed him became his Sikhs, a Punjabi word for disciples. The Sikhs of Guru Nanak acquired a separate identity as more joined his movement to purity themselves in thought, word and deed. This biography of the great seer, savant, and social reformer describes his life and his philosophy of life as only a true Sikh like Sardar Sewaram Singh can accomplish. The beautiful work remains unexcelled in its erudition and lyrical beautiful to this day. About The Author:- Sardar Sewaram Singh, B.A., LL.B., Vidvan, was a remarkable person who combined material success in life with unique spiritual attainment. An outstanding advocate on pre-Partition Punjab bar, he was elevated to the position of Districts & Sessions Judge of Lahore. This classic work on the Divine Master has placed the devout and learned author in the ranks of world-famous biographers.
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