The Third Eye (Teesra Naiter)

The Third Eye (Teesra Naiter)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAZ752
Author: Panth Ratan and Giani Saint Singh Maskin
Publisher: Gurjyoti Enterprises, Rajasthan
Language: PUNJABI AND ENGLISH
Edition: 2008
Pages: 120
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 270 gm

Book Description

Foreword
In the present times, although religion has not vanished completely, yet adherence to religion is definitely decreasing and people's interest in the religion is waning. Men are going towards atheism under the influence of wealth. In the present terrible times persons of good deeds and lofty life styles are rarely seen. Even then by the grace of God there is no dearth of Gurmukh (pious) sikhs who have access to higher regions.

The Saints are few and far between.

And such pious Gursikhs, after getting the celestial power with the grace of God, come in the world and after doing worship, they try their best to convey the true message to the people from time to time.

And the words uttered by them soothe the vexed hearts of the mankind. Ordinarily, whichever soul is sent by God in this world, he is bestowed with means, according to his deeds, to pass his life.

Preface
The writer of this book, Sriman Giani Sant Singh ji Maskin is a great scholar, famous discourser of Gurbani, intelligent clucidater of Sikh religion philosophy and talented writer of Gurmat philosophy He is the most revered personality at present in the entire Khalsa Panth. His practical divine life has a deep impres sion on every Sikh His Guru-devoted life acts as a path-finder especially for preachers and discoursers. His discourses act as a light-house for countless illiterate, ignorant, doubting, and superstitious and astrayed from Sikh code of conduct persons. The honor that he has received in the world of discoursers, only he deserves it There is a fame of his lectures in India and abroad. Not hundreds but thousands of listeners come to hear his speeches at every place and enjoy indescribable pleasure of the narration of scriptures.

Inspite of being a successful elucidator and learned narrator, he has no ego. He is sweet-tongued, soft spoken, generous, ascetic, learned, appreciator of scholars and talented. He is a trea- sure-house of divine virtues and icon of humility.

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