Unlike some other prophets, he never called himself God or the only son of God or the messenger of God. Instead he said that all people are the sons and daughters of God, sharing His Kingdom equally. For himself he used the word “slave” (banda), which means servant of God.
Gurvinder Singh is an engineer by education, Industrialist by professional experience. I have travelled and conducted business both India and abroad (34 countries).
Dr Devinder Pal Singh, Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, has published about 100 articles on various aspects of Sikhism in several newspapers and magazines of English, Punjabi and Hindi.
The author is based in Nottingham, UK and is passionate about Punjab and Sikh history. He is member of Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh and regularly writes for them and Sikhnet.
My prayer, as this New Year dawns, is that each of us is blessed by Guruji to see our own mind clearly, take responsibility for the world we see, and have the insight and courage to change the angle at which we see the world, for the world is as sacred as we experience it to be.
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