India Perspectives, Volume 17PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 2004 - India |
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Indeed no religious or spiritual pursuit seems conceivable , let alone achievable , without a guru . Although Guru Nanak inherited this tradition , but his interpretation of its elements imparts to his ideology an altogether new body ...
Indeed no religious or spiritual pursuit seems conceivable , let alone achievable , without a guru . Although Guru Nanak inherited this tradition , but his interpretation of its elements imparts to his ideology an altogether new body ...
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In fact , the motive seems to have been to initiate a spiritual dialogue that could further the idea of peaceful co - existence , tolerance and equality . Farid is known to have written in a vein that represents vairagya ( renunciation ) ...
In fact , the motive seems to have been to initiate a spiritual dialogue that could further the idea of peaceful co - existence , tolerance and equality . Farid is known to have written in a vein that represents vairagya ( renunciation ) ...
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It is they who brought out the spiritual grandeur of the Gurus which the Mughal kings failed to realize , except Akbar . The unique catholicity and prosody apart , the Guru Granth Sahib also engendered the Gurumukhi script which Guru ...
It is they who brought out the spiritual grandeur of the Gurus which the Mughal kings failed to realize , except Akbar . The unique catholicity and prosody apart , the Guru Granth Sahib also engendered the Gurumukhi script which Guru ...
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