Spiritual verses of Sheikh Farid

Spiritual verses of Sheikh Farid
Author: PritPaul Singh Bambah
Publisher: Harpal Sodhi
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The book, “Spiritual Verses of Sheikh Farid”, is a translation from the Holy Scripture, “Guru Granth Sahib”. The reader’s mind is captured through the concept of the spirituality that reveals the universal truth of life and the divinity of the soul. Farid’s desire to meet God face to face inspired his spiritual poetic expression in his verses. This book depicts the universal concepts of Gods ways of nurturing human soul and mind with positive aspects of life. For a theological worldwide understanding, simple English language has been used and word by word meaning is in English.

Spiritual Verses of Sheikh Farid in Guru Granth Sahib

Spiritual Verses of Sheikh Farid in Guru Granth Sahib
Author: Dr. Harpal Sodhi & Pritpaul Singh Bambah
Publisher: Harpal Sodhi
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Spiritual Verses of Sheikh Farid in Guru Granth Sahib. Sheikh Farid has penned down his vast experience, which he had encountered during his life long search for the spiritual bliss and a deep rooted desire to meet God face to face. In Saloka 90, he writes. “Farida, your body has dried up and has become a skeleton and the crows find it a potential food source and peck at the palms. Look at the fate of this humble person, even now there is no indication of an approach by God”. Here are a few lessons to be learnt from the (Verses) Kalam / Bani of Sheikh Farid in Guru Garanth Sahib: Go to Church or temple or Masjid or Synagogue of your faith as per the practice established by your elders. There you come in contact with persons of your views and concepts and your faith is enhanced. (Shaloka 70 of Sheikh Farid) Do your prayers as dictated by your religion, as best as you can, it will add up to your spiritual belief in God and will give you confidence. (Shaloka 71st of Sheikh Farid) Pay full attention to the voice of your conscience, which your spiritual leaning keeps it vibrating.( Shaloka 39th of Sheikh Farid) Do not criticize others method of spiritual belief and rituals. It is the voice of your ego which induces you to down size others, better search your conscience. (Shaloka 6th of Sheikh Farid) Do not be a hypocrite, the death equalizes everyone at the end. (Shaloka 26th of Sheikh Farid) Avoid bad deeds, they bring you shame at the end. (Shaloka 59 of Sheikh Farid) Do good even to a bad person, do not let anger over power you, such a way of life will enhance your life span and will give you all the satisfaction you desire. (Salok 78 of Sheikh Farid) All the Salokas of Sheikh Farid depict his state of mind and his eagerness and his whole hearted devotion to God of his faith. He reacted strongly to the cunning and the hypocrite world around him. When he was still young he got so much upset with his surroundings which distracted his concentration of mind on God, that one day he gave up. (Shaloka 2,3 of Sheikh Farid), He said , going door to door to beg for food is so degrading, let me go somewhere, away from the wicked ways of the world. In such a disgusting mood, he folds into a bundle, his essential belongings of daily use, picks up the bundle to go away somewhere. Then he said to himself, where shouId I go? He said, “I am confused, I am not able to find a way out and I cannot think of what to do. The working system of this world is hypocrite people talk nicely on the face but they are indifferent inside”. Then the wisdom comes to him and he drops the idea of going away and he says: My God has done a great favor to me to give me wisdom, otherwise if I had wandered about, I would have suffered and would have been torn to pieces. There are 130 shalokas (Verses) of Sheikh Farid Ji, enshrined in Guru Garanth Sahib, from Page 1377 to Page 1384. With-in these 130 shalokas, there are few shalokas enjoined by Guru Amar Das Ji and some of the shalokas by Guru Arjun Dev Ji, to supplement the thoughts of Sheikh Farid Ji.

Faces of Terrorism and the Ultimate Solution.By: Prit Paul Singh Bambah

Faces of Terrorism and the Ultimate Solution.By: Prit Paul Singh Bambah
Author: Dr. Harpal Sodhi
Publisher: Harpal Sodhi
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2020-04-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Introduction - “Faces of Terrorism and the Ultimate Solution” The book, Faces of Terrorism and The Ultimate Solution, takes the reader’s mind away from the barriers of caste and creed, towards a soothing inclination to think about a peaceful human society. The author Prit Paul Singh Bambah has projected many different types of worldwide terrorism activities with plenty of examples from history, religions and diverse world communities. His wide knowledge of religions, history, politics and other subjects reflects in his writings. In part one the world wide terrorist activities are divided into ten categories. The existing environment of the Governmental System and the social and political setup, for some of the principal countries, is discussed in part one of this book that projects the causes and the effects of different categories of terrorism. In part two of the book the author tried to lay out a written sketch of a new world order. His carefully analyzed views about the ultimate solution to eradicate terrorism are discussed and suggested. The essence of this book is to project the ways and means to correct the imbalances by adopting a Global Governmental System. This is the right time to act and produce a world order in which everyone will have the right to live a contented life with honor and dignity.

Vegetable Name, Series 1, Bubbly Picture Books

Vegetable Name, Series 1, Bubbly Picture Books
Author: Dr.Harpal Sodhi
Publisher: Harpal Sodhi
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2021-04-23
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The Book, Vegetable Name, Series 1, Bubbly Picture Book, has the photographs of a variety of vegetables found in different parts of the world. Most of the vegetables are found in all parts of the world. The beautiful pictures of the vegetables with their names will enhance the knowledge of anyone about the variety of vegetables. The picture book is useful for business purposes and for educational purposes.

Of Sacred and Secular Desire

Of Sacred and Secular Desire
Author: Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-01-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0857730983

The fertile land of the five rivers (punj+ab in Persian) has persistently stirred the imagination of its peoples. Its story is the story of invasion. In 326 BCE Alexander the Great marched through the Hindu Kush, conquered the verdant plains now divided between India and Pakistan, and stamped Greek cultural and linguistic influence on the region. Over the centuries the lure of the Punjab attracted further waves of outsiders: Scythians, Sassanians, Huns, Afghans, Turks, Mughals and - closer to our own times - the British. Many savage battles were fought. But at the same time, as different ethnic and religious groups came together and melded, the collective psyche of the Punjab was coloured by vibrant new patterns, new worldviews and new languages. Punjabi poetry is the dynamic result of these cross-cultural encounters. In her rich and diverse anthology, Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh makes a major contribution to interfaith dialogue and comparative literary studies. Covering the entire spectrum of writers, from the artistic patterns of the first Punjabi poet (Baba Farid, 1173-1265) to feminist author Amrita Pritam (d. 2005), the volume serves as an ideal introduction to the three faiths of Sikhism, Islam and Hinduism. Whether focusing on Sikh gurus or Sufi saints, it boldly illuminates the area's unique character, linguistic rhythms and celebrations, and will have strong appeal to undergraduate students of religion, literature and South Asian studies, as well as general readers.

The Silent Voices and the Creation of a New Universe

The Silent Voices and the Creation of a New Universe
Author: Pratibha Chawla
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2024-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1837652392

Investigates the ideological attitudes of Sikh Gurus toward women and their resulting social impact. This book is an analytical study of the Sikh Gurus' perception of women and their societal roles, with an emphasis on the impact of religious ideology on gender dynamics. Sikhism stands apart in its respectful attitudes towards women. This book explores how these religious perspectives shaped the social relations and evolution of the Sikh community (Sikh Panth), and whether there existed major differences in the views and ideologies of Sikh Gurus, contemporary Bhakti saints and Guru Nanak himself. The book also examines the influence of Sikh Gurus on patriarchal ideology, and whether their normative beliefs were reflected in operative realities. Delving into the Sikh ideological history, so as to fully ascertain and comprehend the nuanced message of the Sikh Gurus who advocated for a more gender sensitive society, this work will help connect past and present, shedding new light on faultlines in our understanding which have occurred over the centuries, and have led us where we are today.

The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies
Author: Pashaura Singh
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199699305

This handbook innovatively combines the ways in which scholars diverse fields (including philosophy, psychology, literary studies, history, sociology, anthropology, political science, and economics) have integrated the study of Sikhism within critical and postcolonial perspectives on the nature of religion.

Performing Identities

Performing Identities
Author: GeoffreyV. Davis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135155462X

Performing Identities brings together essays by scholars, artists and activists engaged in understanding and conserving rapidly disappearing local knowledge forms of indigenous communities across continents. It depicts the imaginative transactions evident in the interface of identity and cultural transformation, raising the issue of cultural rights of these otherwise marginalized communities.