What critics say about Guru Nanak: His Life and Teachings |
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Your book Guru Nanak:
His Life and Teachings has arrived and what
a splendid work it has proved to be. Please accept
my sincere congratulations on having produced
such an impressive work. It deserves to be widely
used by parents with children. I am sure that
the children will be fascinated by the illustrations
which you have chosen and that these will greatly
commend the book to their understanding.
Hew McLeod.
Emeritus Professor,
University of Otago
New Zealand |
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Guru
Nanak: His Life and Teachings is beautifully
illustrated with a highly readable text.
Khushwant Singh |
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In The Hindustan Times
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Window
to the world of Guru
Published in AFTERNOON
DISPATCH AND COURIER,
Bombay, India
In his own way,
Guru Nanak used subtle persuasion, humour,
sarcasm and even admonition to spread the message
that everyone - the rich and the poor, man and woman
- had equal status in His court. This book
studies the life and the teachings of Guru Nanak,
as reflected in his compositions. Special stress
had been laid on discussing the morning prayer,
Japji the establishment of the institutions
of sangat and 'langar' and the Guru's message
for improving the status of women.
Reproductions of rare eighteenth century miniature
paintings and line drawings, and of a series from
the nineteenth century Janamsakhi, that has
never been published before, have been used to illustrate
the life of Guru Nanak. Maps depicting the travels
of Guru Nanak help give a clearer picture of His
travels.
What is being presented here is a simple account,
which has been based both on scholarly works and
on absorbed oral tradition which is very much a
part of a Sikh's life. The visuals
in the book form a prominent part of this book
because they enhance in many ways our understanding.
There is no contemporary likeness of Guru Nanak
that has survived. What we have are idealised renderings
envisioning Guru nanak. They were created
a-century-and-a-half after Guru Nanak in
the style of Indian miniature then in vogue. According
to the author, this book is not to dispense knowledge.
This book is a small window to the world of Guru
Nanak and his teachings. The writing of
this book has been a great learning experience and
the aim is to share it, to make the life and the
teaching of the founder of the Sikh religion more
accessible, and to whet the reader's appetite for
more.
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