The Meaning Of Sikh Baptism (Amrit Ki Hai) By: Randhir Singh (Bhai Sahib)
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This book
maybe a short dialogue that happened during a cell within the summer of 1922
between a rational-minded enquirer and an illumined saint-scholar bringing out
a number of the hitherto unrecorded aspects of Sikh baptism.
This
discussion between the author, Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh, and his prison
companion within the Indian Freedom Movement, Bhai Kartar Singh, happened
within the Rajahmundry Jail within the Andhra State of India. at some point
Bhai Kartar Singh was reciting the Sukhmani (prayer of peace by Guru Arjan
Dev), on hearing which Bhai Randhir Singh remarked, "There is devotion
and eager thirst, but how sad that there's no aesthetic and spiritual flavor
(Rasa) during this recitation." These words created a disturbing agony
within the mind of Bhai Kartar Singh.
He began to
reflect seriously over his spiritual shortcomings, and he wanted to understand
what aesthetic and spiritual flavor (Rasa) actually was? It led to a quick but
thought-provoking discussion with Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh about Sikh Baptism
and therefore the aesthetic experiences of Sikh mysticism.
This book
contains 10 chapters which have been gracefully written in English.
The physical
appearance of this book is unique with an eye-catching graphic image. It is 8 inches
long, 5 inches wide and approximately 0.1 inches thick.
The Quality
of paper used to print this book is premium, which ensures a rich and
satisfying reading experience.
SPECIFICATION
Author: Randhir Singh (Bhai Sahib)
Translator: Trilochan Singh
Publisher: Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Trust
Language: English
Type/Genre: Religious / Hinduism
Total
Pages: 64 Pages
Material: Paper
FEATURES:
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Premium
Quality Paper
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Easy
to understand Language
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Durable
Cover
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Vibrant
Colored Cover
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Attractive
font