Nānak
1) Japji Sahib
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Sikh religious tract society. Publication volume no. 8
Sikh religious tract society. Publication volume no. 10
Sikh religious tract society. Publication volume no. 10
Publisher
Sikh religious tract Society
Language
English
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Murty classical library of India volume 33
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
"An exquisite new translation of Guru Nanak's verses, illuminating the sacred tenets cherished by millions of Sikhs worldwide. Guru Nanak (1469-1539), a native of Panjab, founded the Sikh religion. His vast corpus of nearly a thousand hymns forms the core of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikhs' sacred book of ethics, philosophy, and theology. The scripture was expanded and enriched by his nine successors, and Sikhs continue to revere it today as the...
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Sawan spiritual volume no. 5
Publisher
Ruhani Satsang, Sawan Ashram
Pub. Date
1959
Language
English
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Español
Description
Los Japuji fueron las primeras proclamaciones de Nanak tras la unin con la amada. Los Japuji son las primeras palabras pronunciadas por l despus de la autorrealizacin. Por lo tanto, ocupan un lugar muy especial en los dichos de Nanak. Son las ltimas noticias tradas desde el reino de los cielos.Los comentarios sobre las canciones de Nanak me hicieron tomar conciencia de muchas cosas que antes no tena claras. Estos versos no son slo para los sijs, sino...
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pub. Date
1988
Language
English
Description
"The verses of the great religious poets of north India stand at the fount of the Hindi language, and many would say that they also represent its greatest flowering. These poems are awash in universal themes--cruelty, loneliness, hope, infatuation, the weight of time--and are well known tobIndians in every walk of life today. Their authors are revered not only as poets but as saints through a hagiographical literature that extends to comic books,...