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Demystifying MYTHS & LORE In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Way to God in Sikhism - Book 5 is a comprehensive exploration of the myths and lore surrounding the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. This enlightening book, authored by renowned scholars, provides deep insights into Sikhism's spiritual teachings and dispels misconceptions about its sacred texts. * Thorough analysis of myths and legends associated with the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. * Scholarly interpretations of Sikh scripture to provide a deeper understanding. * Clear explanations of Sikh religious concepts and their…mehr

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Demystifying MYTHS & LORE In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Way to God in Sikhism - Book 5 is a comprehensive exploration of the myths and lore surrounding the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. This enlightening book, authored by renowned scholars, provides deep insights into Sikhism's spiritual teachings and dispels misconceptions about its sacred texts. * Thorough analysis of myths and legends associated with the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. * Scholarly interpretations of Sikh scripture to provide a deeper understanding. * Clear explanations of Sikh religious concepts and their relevance today. * A valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and those interested in Sikhism. * A must-have addition to any library for those seeking to explore Sikh spirituality and dispel misconceptions.
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"Maneshwar S. Chahal is the author of the highly acclaimed ' Way to God in Sikhism' series, which started with the much reprinted Japji Sahib. Commentaries on Asa di Var, Jap Sahib, and Rehras Sahib & Sohila have followed. His lucid and elegantly presented delineation of the spiritual path in the context of the intensely humanistic Sikh belief system has been greatly appreciated by scholars and laymen alike. Graduating with honours in English Literature, he acquired a degree in Engineering and a Masters in Public Administration. He has had a diverse and rich life, as an Army man, an administrator, a banker and as a judge on the Human Rights Commission. He wrote award-winning short stories early in his life but later took it upon himself to bring to the world the Sikh scriptures, in a modern idiom, with the non-Punjabi speaking reader in mind. Amid a very busy career, he has continued to be a deeply devoted student of Spirituality, as evidenced by the depth he exhibits of the real meaning of true religion, one that sees the One Lord in all and rises above narrow ritualism. Chahal lives in Chandigarh and can be reached at chahal37@hotmail.com "