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Jap Ji Sahib Ate Shabad Hazare

Description This comparative study of Guru Nanak's "Japji" and Guru Ramdas "Shabad Hazare" brings out the prominent postulates of Sikh theology as propounded by the Sikh Gurus. After paraphrasing the two verses in simple Punjabi, the author has brought out the common derivation from both the verses about god, meditation, word (Shabad) and human mind. This paraphrase-cum-explanation of the two verses enhances the reader's knowledge as well as instills a feeling of faith and devotion in him. It is a good guide to a devout reader.[edit]
Keywords Waheguru, Guru, Naam/Shabad, Man, Surat, Mat, Chitargupt, Dharamraj, Ridhi, Sidhi, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001588
Author Harbans Singh Doabia
Year 1981
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher The Gurmat Educational And Charitable Trust
Custodian Harnam Singh Shan, Dr.
Length 17.7
Breadth 12.2
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         116
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