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Panjab Digital Library - Digitization of Punjab Under The British Rule 1849-1947
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Description The sacred Sikh scripture appeals as much to the scholars of language as to the devout Sikhs and seekers of spiritual bliss and spiritual ecstasy. This rare volume brings out the spiritual richness of the sacred Sikh scripture through the pinpointing of its rich imagery, smiles, metaphors, linguistic alliteration, melody, rhythm, rhyme and musical overtones. Taking up selective verses from the text, it carries the reader on the wings of ecstasy and deports them to a world of spiritual bliss. Its expression is electrifying and diction infectious[edit]
Keywords Kudrat, Simrat, Karhalay, Madhusudan, Simran, Sorath, Farid, Mohabbat, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-003662
Author B.S. Nijjar
Year 1974
Script Roman
Language English
Publisher K.B Publication New Delhi
Custodian Nanakshahi
Length 21.0
Breadth 13.5
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         152
 
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