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Religion as Defined & Projected in Guru Granth Sahib Prof . Dr . HARNAM
SINGH SHAN The religion as defined and projected in Sri Guru Granth Sahib (
1604 ) is a universal and practical religion . It transcends not only all religious
barriers ...
Religion as Defined & Projected in Guru Granth Sahib Prof . Dr . HARNAM
SINGH SHAN The religion as defined and projected in Sri Guru Granth Sahib (
1604 ) is a universal and practical religion . It transcends not only all religious
barriers ...
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1136 ) illustrating such characteristics of But for the one who realizes the the
ideal religion , has also stated Divine mystery ... one common way of the Word for
therefore a practical religious The Master is the tree of one and all . system which
is ...
1136 ) illustrating such characteristics of But for the one who realizes the the
ideal religion , has also stated Divine mystery ... one common way of the Word for
therefore a practical religious The Master is the tree of one and all . system which
is ...
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Viewed in this context , Nanak emerges as the first prophet of religious tolerance
and secular outlook in India . The later nine Sikh Gurus carried forward Nanak ' s
work with the same messianic zeal . Thus , from the second Guru onwards they ...
Viewed in this context , Nanak emerges as the first prophet of religious tolerance
and secular outlook in India . The later nine Sikh Gurus carried forward Nanak ' s
work with the same messianic zeal . Thus , from the second Guru onwards they ...
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