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Ek Myan Do Talwar
By Nānaka Siṅgha, Kulwant Singh,Nanak Singh,Kulwant Singh Suri, Nānak, Suri, Kulwant Singh & Singh
Novel Based On The History Of Revolutionary Movement In India; Covers The Period 1914-1918.
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Songs Of The Saints Of India
By Kabīr, Suradasa, John Stratton Hawley, Tulasīdāsa, Mīrābāī, Mark Juergensmeyer, Ravidāsa, John Stratton Hawley; Translations By J. S. Hawley And Mark Juergensmeyer, Nānak
"The verses of the great religious poets of north India stand at the fount of the Hindi language, and many would say that they also represent its greatest flowering. These poems are awash in univer...
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Songs Of The Saints Of India
By Kabīr, Suradasa, John Stratton Hawley, Tulasīdāsa, Mīrābāī, Mark Juergensmeyer, Ravidāsa, Nānak, Mark K. Juergensmeyer
"The verses of the great religious poets of north India stand at the fount of the Hindi language, and many would say that they also represent its greatest flowering. These poems are awash in univer...
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Chants For Contemplation: Sikh Text
By Raghavan Iyer, Nānak, Iyer, Raghavan
Book by Iyer, Raghavan
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The Jap Ji
By Nānak Guru, Kirpal Singh, Nānak
An extensive explanation of the basic principles taught by Guru Nanak [1469-1539] with comparative scriptures cited. The translator presents a literal translation of the Punjabi text [also included...
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Ethnography Of The Hermit Kingdom
By Rupinder Singh Brar, Paul Michael Taylor, Nānak, Rupinder S. Brar, Smithsonian Institution. Asian Cultural History Program
168 pages : 31 cm The Japji is by far the best-known work of Guru Nanak (1469-1539) -- poet, philosopher, historian, composer, First Sikh Guru and founder of the Sikh faith. Many Sikhs recite its s...
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