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akal ustat path in punjabi: Exegesis of Akaal Ustat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Academy, 2019-01-13 The first-ever detailed exegesis and exposition in English of the Akaal Ustat by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Academy, Malaysia. Here are some details from Preface - There are a number of quotes throughout this book cited from the early sources including the Bhai Gurdas Vaaran & Kabitt, Rehatnamas, Bhai Nand Lal's ghazals and as well with interspercing of quotes from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji and Sri Sarabloh Granth Sahib Ji. Along with this, we have also included Sufi theology, various Greek, Egyptian and Chinese scholars' quotes. The Punjabi meanings has been largely utilized from Dasam Guru Granth Sahib Steek by Pandit Narain Singh Giani with some omissions and additions. The primary text of Akaal Ustat has been taken from the personal prayer book (Gutka) of Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheed, the first Jathedar of Damdami Taksal & Damdama Sahib is currently kept at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Sabo Ki Talwandi. The text in this Gutka and the one of Baba Jit Singh Ji's Gutka, the second Jathedar of Damdama Sahib is almost similar. Further, the calligraphy of this manuscript with Baba Ji's written Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji present at Takht Sahib is similar, making it a reliable source. In order to make it more relevant to this day and science, there has been an amalgamation of physics, metaphysics, cosmology and astronomy to create a holistic approach in understanding some core principles and makes the readers contemplate on the intellectual brilliance of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. A plethora of history has been supplied with relevance to the Akaal Ustat in order to make this a concise reference book. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sri Dasam Granth Sahib G. S. Mann, Gurinder Singh Mann & Kamalroop Singh, K. Singh, 2011 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: THE INDIAN LISTENER All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi , 1949-08-21 The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.From July 3 ,1949,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became Akashvani in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 21-08-1949 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 66 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XIV, No. 20 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 15-61 ARTICLE: 1. The Indian Stage 2. The Mirage of Good Luck 3. Kashmiris in East punjab 4. Stars: Hot And Cold AUTHOR: 1. R. L. Mehta 2. V. V. John 3. Diwan Chand Sharma 4. Dr. D. S. Kothari KEYWORDS: 1. Revival of Indian drama, Faults of Indar Sabha Chandralekha, Indian stage-craft 2. Fortune telling, Futurist art, Paradox of astrology 3. Kashmiris in Simla, Qutub-ud-Din's mosque, Naya Kashmir 4. Earth and stars, Temperature ionisation in stars, M.N. Saha star science Document ID: INL-1949 (J-N) Vol-II (08) |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Pārāśarapraśna Kapur Singh, 2001 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Information Seeking Behaviour of Users in Punjabi Literature Dr. Gurmeet Singh, 2021-09-11 Our society’s literate population who are into research and teaching are dependent on libraries for accessing information and information sources. Thus the significance and need of library and information services are widely realized and recognized. Library users always appreciate if the relevant and accurate information is quickly and timely made available to them. Students, research scholars and faculty members are mostly dependent upon the library for information resources and services to fulfill their information needs and to keep themselves up to date. Libraries are acquiring relevant material to meet the requirements of the changing demands of the users. The procurement of information resources by the library and its proper organization helps in information dissemination expeditiously and ensures its optimum use by the users. Users' interests are of prime importance in the library sector. It has a direct bearing on information-seeking behaviour which differs from individual to individual and from discipline to discipline. This book will be of great interest to research scholars, faculty members, students of Punjabi Literature. It will help the librarians to organize their collection accordingly. This book is based on the study conducted by the research in perspective of six universities i.e. University of Delhi (Delhi), University of Jammu (Jammu), Kurukshetra University (Kurukshetra), Panjab University (Chandigarh), Punjabi University (Patiala), Guru Nanak Dev University (Amritsar). |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Dasam Granth , 2005 Sacred work of the Sikhs, attributed to Guru Gobind Singh, 1666-1708. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Anand Sahib Amar, Amar Das (Guru), 2008-01-01 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Zafarnama (the Letter of Victory) , 2024 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: A Complete Guide to Sikhism Jagraj Singh, 2009 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Proceedings - Punjab History Conference , 1998 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Jaap Sahib Gobind Singh, 2008-02-01 Jaap Sahib is a universal prayer hailing God's varied attributes, and in the process seeking God's grace. I earnestly invite you to plunge into it and enjoy its bliss. You will emerge transformed and rejuvenated, and find that your worldly challenges seem so small that you will sail through them successfully because God's grace and power will be operating through you. What is more, your spirit will be constantly soaring upwards to its ultimate goal of union with the Supreme Spirit. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Bed time stories: Guru Gobind Singh ji Santokh Singh Jagdev, 1991 On Sikh gurus, saints, and warriors; for children. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sikhs, We are Not Hindus Kānha Siṅgha, 2006 Polemic against the view advanced by the Arya Samaj and others that the Sikhs are Hindus and not a separate religious entity. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Katha Sagar (japuji Sahib) Sodhi Teja Singh, 2002-01-01 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Ādi-Granth, Or Ernst Trumpp, 1877 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sketch of the Sikhs John Malcolm, 1812 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Book of the Ten Masters Puran Singh, 1926 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Guru Gobind Singh and Creation of Khalsa Madanjit Kaur, 2000 Contributed articles. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Grańth of Guru Gobind Singh Kamalroop Singh, Gurinder Singh Mann, 2015 This work offers new insights into the secondary scripture of the Sikhs, Dasam Patshah Ka Granth or the Granth of Guru Gobind Singh. It takes a multi-disciplinary approach and considers the relationship of the scripture in terms of early manuscripts, apocryphal translations, and relics. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: It Is the Same Light Daljit Singh Jawa, 2014-10-10 In Volume Four of It Is The Same Light series (SGGS pages 601-800), author Daljit Singh Jawa continues to share the beauty of the SGGS with those who have limited familiarity with the language (Gurumukhi), history, or context. The following are some of the comments received on volume 1 of this series. This translation of Guru Granth Sahib is one of the best English translations in my view, as it is in simple understandable English, each shabads summary message is given, there is connection between the shabads to reveal continuity of thought process in Guru jis message. Thanks to S Daljit Singh ji for the great work which will benefit future generations understand Guru Jis message easily. -Amarjit Singh, M.D., University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York A monumental undertaking, reflecting a lifetime of devotion to the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and to the scholarly study of its voluminous texts. Both its rendition of the original Gurmukhi script, with accompanying English transliteration, and its erudite commentary on each of the Granths many hymns mark this work as a stunning achievement which will benefit all serious students of the Sikh religion and of world religions in general. -Barry Crawford, Ph.D., Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Srī mukha bāṇīāṃ pātashāhī 10 Gobind Singh (Guru), 1998 Text, with line and word indexes, and dictionary of devotional writings of Guru Gobind Singh, 1666-1708. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sri Guru-Granth Sahib Gopal Singh, 1964 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Birth of the Khalsa Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, 2012-02-01 Sikhs trace the genesis of their religious rites, prayers, dress codes, and names to Guru Gobind Singh's creation of the Khalsa in 1699. The Birth of the Khalsa is the first work to explore this pivotal event in Sikh history from a feminist perspective, questioning the ways in which Sikh memories have constructed a hypermasculine Sikh identity. The book argues that Sikh memory needs to acknowledge the vital female dimension grounded in the universal human condition and present at the birth of the Khalsa. Inspired by her own father, the eminent Sikh scholar Harbans Singh, Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh rediscovers the feminine side of the words and actions of the founders of Sikhism. She looks at the basic texts and tenets of Sikh religion and demonstrates the female aspect in the sacred text, daily prayers, dress code, and rituals of the Sikhs. Singh reminds us that Guru Gobind Singh's original vision was an egalitarian one and urges present-day Sikhs to live up to the liberating implications set in motion when he gave birth to the Khalsa. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Recent Researches in Sikhism , 1992 Contributed articles; outcome of seven joint conferences held at Canada and U.S.A., 1990. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Fatehnama of Guru Gobind Singh Gobind Singh (Guru), Jasbir Kaur Ahuja, 1999 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sikh Identity Pashaura Singh, Norman Gerald Barrier, 2001 Papers presented at an international conference in 1996. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sri Gur Sobha Saināpati, 2014 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Sikh Religion Max Arthur Macauliffe, 1996 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Sikh Reference Book Harajindara Siṅgha Dilagīra, 1997 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Who are the Sikhs? Harajindara Siṅgha Dilagīra, 2000 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Bhai Swaroop Singh Kaushish's Guru Kian Saakhian Pritpal Singh Bindra, 2005 This Is An Important Source On The Lives Of The Sikh Gurus From Guru Hargobind Sahib To Guru Gobind Singh, Believed To Be Written On The Basis Of Bhatt Vahis In 1790 A.D. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Sikhs of the Khalsa W. H. McLeod, 2003 The Rahit Is The Code Of Belief And Conduct Laid Down By The Tenth Guru Gobind Singh For All Sikhs Who Join The Khalsa. The Book Traces The Development Of Rahit And Shows How The Modern Rahit, In Some Respects, Is Different From The Original One. |
akal ustat path in punjabi: A Critique of Sikhism Gurmit Singh, 1967 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Dictionary Of World Literature J.T. Shipley, 2008 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Sikh Ideology Daljeet Singh, 1990 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Religion of the Sikhs Dorothy Field, 2023-07-18 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: Hymns of Guru Nanak Nānak (Guru), 1969 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: 33 Swaiyas Gobind Singh (Guru), 1907 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Sikh Review , 1993 |
akal ustat path in punjabi: The Khalsa , 1999 Contributed articles. |
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