The Sikh Culture

The Sikh Culture

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAZ938
Author: Harjinder Singh Dilgeer
Publisher: Sikh University Press
Language: English
Edition: 2010
ISBN: 2930247053
Pages: 136
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 260 gm

Book Description

Preface
A Sikh can be easily identified from amongst the crowds of hundreds and thousands. A man with beard and turban can well be easily recognised. Still some Sikhs wearing traditional dress give impression of a respectable monarch. Throughout the world one can observe Sikh men, women and children, dressed in fine clothes and colourful turbans, going towards Gurdwaras. A congregation in a Gurdwara makes one think of an assembly of heavenly people. The scared kitchen of a Gurdwara looks like the scene of a family feast where everyone seems to be trying to surpass each other to perform voluntary, selfless service.

Preface
A Sikh can be easily identified from amongst the crowds of hundreds and thousands. A man with beard and turban can well be easily recognised. Still some Sikhs wearing traditional dress give impression of a respectable monarch. Throughout the world one can observe Sikh men, women and children, dressed in fine clothes and colourful turbans, going towards Gurdwaras. A congregation in a Gurdwara makes one think of an assembly of heavenly people. The scared kitchen of a Gurdwara looks like the scene of a family feast where everyone seems to be trying to surpass each other to perform voluntary, selfless service.

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