Demeaning the Sikh Tradition- A Study of Mina Poetry
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAZ928 |
Author: | Simarjit Singh |
Publisher: | Singh Brothers, Amritsar |
Language: | PUNJABI AND ENGLISH |
Edition: | 2006 |
ISBN: | 9788172053772 |
Pages: | 430 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00 X 6.00 inch |
Weight | 760 gm |
Book Description
In Sikh religion, the institution of guru ship has a pivotal place. While nominating his successor, Guru Nanak Dev instead of adhering to the tradition of inheritance, selected Bhai Lehna, an enlightened Sikh among his disciples. Though his nine successors (Sikh Gurus) were physically different yet they carried the spiritual effulgence of Nanak in them. The Sikh Gurus while composing their hymns used the name of 'Nanak' in place of using their personal name. The Sikh history sources also establish the Sikh belief that the persons installed on guruship carried the 'spirit of Nanak'. This belief i.e. the 'spirit of Nanak' was prevalent in his successors, played a significant role to propagate the idea of unity of guruship amongst the Sikhs. It also helped them feel convinced that Guru Nanak's spiritual qualities and authority were extended and equally radiant in his accessors.
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