
Author: Duncan Greenlees
Publisher: Theosophical Publishing
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 404
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170592372
Description
Sikhism is the religion taught through Guru Nanak in the forms of the Ten Gurus, and now through the Guru-Granth Sahib, and the whole community of disciples. It is a practical way of life that does not involve itself in verbose theorizing but leads a man straight to his goal.
The Sikh religion has never been a philosophy of books, of theorists. It is a discipline of life, an ideal of brotherhood inspired by passionate devotion to the highest, guided by the example of the Guru's own life and interpreted in the life of the Guru Khalsa-Panth.
Apart from a few scholars and devotees, the modern public are unwilling to spend time reading through the whole of the lengthy scriptures of the world. This title is offered in a handy and attractive form to convey the essence of great scriptures, translated and edited by one who has a deep and living sympathy for each of the religions.
Contents
The World Gospel series
The Gospel of Peace
Preface
Introduction
Brief Sikh Catechism
Synopsis
Part 1 : Sikhism
Prayer
The Perfect Teacher
The Glory of God
Mortal Man
The True Guru
The Divine Name
The Way to God
Union with the Beloved
The Guru's Descent
Part 2 : The Guru's Hymn
Japji - The Guru's Hymn
Prayer
Bibliography