SIKH HERITAGE: Ethos & Relics ~ a review by I.J. Singh
In this work we have a miracle. Reviewer Harish Dhillon dubbed this work a “Rare record of a glorious heritage.” This is no ordinary book; a degree of visible veneration has gone into its making.
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In search of the common good
Nearly every religious tradition of social ethics encompasses two sorts of justice. The first is procedural justice: giving people what they deserve under contracts and the law. The second is distributive justice: meeting some needs just because human beings are human beings.
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"Ardas of the Sikhs - A Distinctive Prayer" ~ Book Review
This book Ardas of the Sikhs is an inclusive, yet discreet work about the congregational prayer of the Sikh people. The Ardas for the Sikhs is the way of life ordained by their Gurus.
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2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards honor Ma Jaya with a Gold Medal
Karma fits in both with the ideal of social justice and with inner development. The author approaches every aspect of her topic with deep insight and immense practicality.
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Warriors' martial history explored in new book
Going back more than five centuries, Sikhism is a religion founded on peace, but forged by self-defence, resilience and defiance.
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Of Sikh raj and Punjabi journalism
Sikh History is replete with sacrifices of its soldiers for the Panth. The saga of laying down life for the greater cause started from the Gurus and touched glory when the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, formed the Khalsa.
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An Author's Dilemma ~Children's book with Sikh characters
Jasmin’s Summer Wish is a picture book about a girl in New York City who wishes for year-round Summer weather. Her wish comes true, and when the hot climate changes....
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A talent for magical thinking Saleema Nawaz’s novel, Bone & Bread, earns its pre-release buzz
Bone & Bread fulfils the promise of Nawaz’s acclaimed story collection debut, Mother Superior, and then some. It is one of the events of the year on the Canadian fiction scene.
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Sikhs in World War I ~ Book Review
Sikh's historic Treasure to be unveiled on Baisakhi Day-2013. A Wisdom Collection - presents with pride and honor the First ever rare and complete book on history of the 'Sikhs in World War I.'
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'Fascinating Folktales of Punjab' ~ Book Review
For this reason, Gurmeet Kaur's set of illustrated Gurmukhi books ,"The Fascinating Folktales of Punjab" are a joy to get hold of. It is an excellent attempt at introducing "Baatan" or the folktales of Punjab, usually set in rhyme to our children and us alike.
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