Dasam Granth
by
Gobind Singh; Surindar S. Kohli; Surindar S. Kohli (Translator)
"The Dasam Granth connotes "The Book of the Tenth Guru" of the Sikhs, Sri Guru Gobind Singh, a great reformer, litterateur, spiritual leader and unparalleled warrior, who traced his lineage to Lord Rama. After the compilation of the Dasam Granth by the Tenth Guru, it was called Chhotta Granth (the Younger Book) as compared to the Adi Granth (Guru Granth Sahib) which was called Wadda Granth (the Elder Book). Dasam Granth consists of religious compositions in the first part and the other part mostly comprises of mythological compositions. The work has an original, forceful and fearless expression and a social and political consciousness as the Guru wants to instill such noble qualities in man, which can make him individually great and also a very healthy constituent of the society."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The Japji and the Rehras: the morning and evening prayers of the Sikhs
by
Nānak (Author) Guru,, Khushwant Singh (Translator), Mohit Suneja (Illustrator)
Sukhmani Sahib : the fount of serenity
by
Arjun Guru,, Surinderjit Singh
Sukhmani Sahib, is known in English as "The Jewel of Peace" and some call it "The Psalm of Peace". This prayer was compiled by the Fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji. This prayer eradicates worries, fear, anxiety and all negativity while bringing peace and joy to the one who reads, understands and practices it. It is divided into 24 Hymns with 8 Stanzas each, with each Hymn describing the ways to attain God and peace. - Amazon.com