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Anurag Sagar Part Ii Pdf

Anurag Sagar Part Ii Pdf

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Author by: Baba Kehar Singh Ji Language: en Publisher by: Radha Soami, Dera Baba Bagga Singh, Tarn Taran Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 34 Total Download: 636 File Size: 40,8 Mb Description: This book of Kabir Sahib explains the secrets of Santmat, rarely found in other books. Kabir Sahib has explained – how the creation took place, what is the role of Kal (God of death) and Dayal (Guru), what is the purpose of human life, how to realize God and the role of guru in our life. The book is based on spiritual discourses by the Baba Kehar Singh Ji (present master of Dera Baba Bagga Singh, Tarn Taran, Punjab).

For other books visit us at www.rstt.org.in. Author by: Daniel Gold Language: en Publisher by: Oxford University Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 65 Total Download: 793 File Size: 44,9 Mb Description: The worship of a living person as a manifestation of the divine, though seen throughout the world, finds some of its clearest expression anywhere in the history of religion among the sants of North India. An understanding of sant tradition is essential to comprehension of the religious landscape of that region, especially as concerns the origins and nature of Sikhism. Approaching santism from a religio-historical point of view, The Lord as Guru is the first study to consider this phenomenon as a tradition--to provide a coherent understanding of the movement as a whole--and the first to place it in a broader historical and comparative context, demonstrating the way in which santism draws from both Indic and Islamic religious milieus. Utilizing an original analytic method, Gold examines the dynamic of holy men and tradition among the sants, the continuities of esoteric language and experience in sant lineages, the bonds observable between masters and disciples, and the emergence of a theology of the guru.

In the process he provides a vivid witness to the attitudes of devotees toward the independent and at times highly idiosyncratic holy men. Model Builder Program on this page.