Author: Gurbachan Singh Talib
Publisher: Punjabi University
Year: 1984
Language: English
Pages: 157
ISBN/UPC (if available): B003DRLNY4
Description
Guru' Nanak's rich poetry of mystical experience in the idiom of love and the studies of Iqbal as an indefatigable crusader against Western imperialism.
In keeping with the requirements of the rules governing the Annual Tagore Lectures at Panjab University, Chandigarh, these must be delivered in two series, the choice of the theme or themes being left to the person planning them. The lectures included in this monograph are divided into two series, viz. Studies in some aspects of Sikh Mysticism and Studies in the Persian Poetry of India.
These lectures were delivered at the Panjab University under the aegis of the School of Punjabi Studies.
Contents
CHAPTER
Foreword
Prefatory
Contents
Resolution of the conflict in Rana Surat Singh
Mysticism of love in Guru Nanak Dev
Guru Nanak’s dialogue with the yogis
The structure and significance of Iqbal’s Javid-Nameh
Lyricism and the prophetic vision in Iqbal's poetry
Two non-Muslim Indian poets of Persian