Sikhism, the first Indian movement for developing an egalitarian society, is compatible neither with any sectarian exclusiveness nor with the caste ridden and sectarian orthodox society. 'Simran' and 'Seva' are notable twin feature in sikhism which is based upon the holy word 'Saead', the touchstone of the truth as embodied in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The present work is an anthology on Sikhism and presents a unique aspect of Sikh thought duly documented with evidence from Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The author has traced the gradual development of the thought of the term 'Guru' in Sikh ethos; right from the time of Guru Nanak to its final culmination into the doctrine of sovereignty of 'Shri Guru Granth Sahib' during the time of 'Sarbans Dani' Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Guru. The publication is a convincing rebuke to the detractors of Sikh faith and hoped will go a long way in making the general public specially the non-punjabi knowing sections, realise and be truly informed vis-a-vis Shri Guru Granth Sahib'.
About the Author:
Dr. Gursharan Singh Kainth (b. 1952) beginning his career as Lecturer at Post-Graduate Department of Economics, Government College, Gurdaspur and later at Khalsa College, Amritsar specializes in Quantitative and Development Economics. He has about 200 papers published in various research journals of international repute and National Dailies and five research monographs and bulletins in his kitty. Besides he has authored/co-authored/edited nine books which have been will received and highly acclaimed. A recipient of 'Cultural Doctorate in Philosophy of Economics' from the World University, Arizona, USA, he is an active life member of various professional organisations and had also participated in various national and regional seminars, conferences, etc. Currently, he is on the research staff of the Department of Economics and Sociology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.
Besides his professional achievements, Dr. Kainth is a man of faith and has contributed significantly to Sikh literature. He has authored about twenty papers and three books on Sikhism. For his service to Sikh panth, he is honoured by Sri Akal Takhat; SGPC; Sri Darbar Sahib; Sri Guru Arjan Dev Sat Sang Sabha of which he is an organising and Press Secretary and many other Sabhas. On the occasion of Prakash Utsav of Sarbans Dani Guru Gobind Singh, he also organised first two Bhai Mardana Band Competition for school kids which has been given wide coverage both in the print and the electronic media.
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