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Description This collection of five articles is on various aspects of Sikh philosophy and practice collectively known as "Gurmat". It is an excellent exposition of Japji "Moolmantra", concept of Guru, Nirban Kirtan, creation of the Khalsa and Sikhism and Socialism. The author's exposition of these concepts is based on profound scholarship of Gurbani, practice of Sikh way of life and deep philosophical insights. His prose is fluent, in simple, chaste Punjabi and communicative. Clarity of thought and expression, intimate conversational stance and absence of sermonizing are other hallmarks of his prose. It touches the innermost chords of the reader's heart and mind.[edit]
Keywords Moolmantar, Mangal, Onkar, Guru, Khalsa, Kirtan, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001155
Author Harbhajan Singh, Principal
Year 1994
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Guru Nanak Parkashan
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         170
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