Author: Harjeet Singh Gill
Publisher: Punjabi University
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 596
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8130200880
Description
In Nanak Bani Professor Harjeet Singh Gill has interpreted in free verse the composition of Guru Nanak (1469-1539). These are meditations and reflections of Guru Nanak which form a major part of the Adi Granth composed in classical Indian ragas.
Within the dialectics of anthropology and cosmology and within the parameters of metonymic observations of the religious and the profane world, there is a certain metaphoric articulation, a certain divine communication in a language that is both simple and transparent, both allegoric and transcendental…
The photographs by the author are an attempt at interpreting the ambiance in which Guru Nanak might have traveled during his Udasis.
Contents
Foreword
S.S. BOPARAI, VICE-CHANCELLOR
Preface
HARJEET SINGH GILL
1. Japuji
2. So Dar Rehras
3. Siri Rag
4. Rag Majh
5. Rag Gauri
6. Rag Asa
7. Patti
8. Rag Gujri
9. Rag Wadhans
10. Alahnia
11. Rag Sorath
12. Rag Dhanasri
13. Rag Tilang