bokomslag Parbodh Chandar Nātak by Pandit Gulāb Singh Nirmalā - Chapter One. Commentary by Pandit Narain Singh Lāhore Wāle.
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Parbodh Chandar Nātak by Pandit Gulāb Singh Nirmalā - Chapter One. Commentary by Pandit Narain Singh Lāhore Wāle.

Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi

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  • 2020
This small book is an edited translation from a book called the 'Parbodh Chandar Ntak' written by Pandit Gulb Singh Nirmal. This book comprises of a translation of the commentary to this text by another great Nirmal scholar, Pandit Narain Singh Lhore Mujang Wle. The details of the text are explained following this preface but in essence this is an allegorical play focusing on the various virtues and how an individual gravitates towards the oneness with God and strays from sinful acts. Although this book only covers the initial chapter there is a lot of information to digest which will assist in understanding the struggles of the individual on a daily routine.

I have written this book in an attempt for people to understand the knowledge from the great meta-physics discussed within the text. But, the real reason for writing this text is in order to try and revive the interest in old Nirmal authored texts into Vednt which due to great ignorance are now ignored and no longer studied. Those who are ignorant to the old texts do so due to lacking knowledge, a fear of Vednt considering it to be anti-Sikh or discrimination due to seeing that the author uses the title of 'Pandit'. I hope people give this book a chance and realise the knowledge contained within is worth their time and gain an understanding on the principals being taught by the ancient masters.
  • Författare: Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781716986772
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 130
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2020-04-29
  • Förlag: Lulu.com