Roopinder Singh
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ARJAN SINGH, DFC MARSHAL OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE
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2002
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Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings
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2004
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Delhi '84
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2014
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Sikh Heritage: Ethos and Relics
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2012
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Giani Gurdit Singh: 1923-2007
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Guru Nanak: His Life And Teachings
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Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings [hindi]
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Guru Nanak: His Life and Teachings 2nd Edition by Roopinder Singh (2004) Paperback
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Guru Nanak - His Life & Teachings
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Guru Nanak - His Life and Teachings
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“This God was not to be found in remote temples or far away places. He is immanent, thus found everywhere.”
― Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings
― Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings
“Guru Nanak taught his lesson in a simple way. He gave Duni Chand a needle and told him that he would take it from him in the next world. This made the merchant think and realise that he could not take any of his worldly possessions with him to a life after death. He asked for the Guru’s advice about what to do with all his material wealth. “If you give in the name of God and put food into the mouths of needy persons, only then will you have credit to take with you in your next life,” replied Guru Nanak.”
― Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings
― Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings
“When Guru Nanak reached Multan, the local pirs, or holy men, gave him a bowl of milk which was full to the brim indicating that the town was already full of holy men and that it did not have space for another. The Guru took a jasmine flower and put it on the bowl of milk. The flower floated, without the milk spilling over. The traditional interpretation of this is that Guru Nanak had shown that one more man of God would only add to the fragrance of the garden. However, it can also be seen as saying that the milk of knowledge, if contained in a bowl, can go bad whereas the fragrance of knowledge, unfettered in any way, spreads far and wide.”
― Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings
― Guru Nanak: His Life & Teachings