Grace of God and Guru in Sikh PhilosophyThis Title Is An Analytical Study Of Important Terms For The Grace Of God And Guru In Sikh Philosophy Like- Nadar, Karam, Mihar And Bakhsis Refer In The Adi Granth And Other Sikh Scriptures. It Is Clearly Said In The Adi Granth That God Is Known With The Help Of Guru. Throught, This Scripture, The Grace Of Guru Is Regarded As An Important Prerequisite For Obtaining A Vision Of God. It Is This Which Sets The Individual On The Road To The Consummation Of His Destiny As Union With God. The Relation Between The Grace Of God And The Grace Of Guru, The Point May Be Safely Made Is That The Grace Of Guru Serves As The Vehicle Of God. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Philosophy of Grace | 19 |
Path of Perfection | 57 |
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abiding able acknowledge Adi Granth agam amrit Amritsar amul antari anugraha āpe āpi attainment attitude attributes bakhsis become bhakti binu blessed commitment compassion consummation daiyā darśana dayā Delhi descent devotee devotee's divine Divine Grace egoity emphasised everyday experience of grace faith feel gift glories Gobind God's godward Gopal Gurbāni gurkirpā gurmukhi gurparsādi gurū Guru Nanak guru's Hari Hari haumai heart human effort humility Ibid infinite interpret jini jisu karahu kari kirpā kirtan krodh kṛpā living look Lord Lord's mahi Manmohan Singh meaning merely merey mihar moral nadari karey nām Name nāmu nature nirmal once one's pāiyā person prabhu prasad pray prayer pre-condition pūran question Rām Rāmānuja realisation recitation relation religion religious righteousness sabadi sabh sabhi sabhu sachu sadā sahaj satguru sense Sikh gurus Sikhism spiritual sukh sukhu supreme surpassing teacher tisu true truth tudhu utter verse words worldly