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Sikh faith : an epitome of inter-faith for divine realisation / Iqbal Singh (Baba). [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified. : The Kalgidhar Trust, Gurdwara Baru Sahib, [(c)2019.Edition: Revised editionDescription: xvi, 456 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789353213879
  • 9353213878
Other title:
  • Epitome of inter-faith for divine realisation
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B162.65.S554 2019
  • B162.65.I26.S554 2019
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Contents:
Union with the divine (God) The divine lord (God) Body, mind and soul Karam dharam - actions/deeds and the divine law Guru - the divine 'word' The divine path of the searcher after truth Meditation on the divine name Mental states of a man Joy and sorrow Stages while treading the spiritual path Mental stages of meditation Virtues and vices Principles of a Sikh (seeker after truth) Sikh traditions The Sikh code of conduct Elaboration of the four cardinal sins Guru Granth Sahib Glimpses from Sikh history Opinion of people of other faiths about Sikh way of life Why eating animal flesh is prohibited for a Sikh? Conclusion The successful pilgrimage.
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Union with the divine (God) The divine lord (God) Body, mind and soul Karam dharam - actions/deeds and the divine law Guru - the divine 'word' The divine path of the searcher after truth Meditation on the divine name Mental states of a man Joy and sorrow Stages while treading the spiritual path Mental stages of meditation Virtues and vices Principles of a Sikh (seeker after truth) Sikh traditions The Sikh code of conduct Elaboration of the four cardinal sins Guru Granth Sahib Glimpses from Sikh history Opinion of people of other faiths about Sikh way of life Why eating animal flesh is prohibited for a Sikh? Conclusion The successful pilgrimage.

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