Humanism of Guru Nanak: A Philosophic Inquiry |
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Chapter I | 20 |
Growth of Humanism in the West | 37 |
Guru Nanaks Concept of Man | 62 |
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Absolute according Adi-Granth aesthetic aspect attain Bhakti movement bliss Brahman Buddhism compositions consciousness contemplation cosmic cosmos creation creative devotion Divine doctrine emancipation emotions enlightened epistemology essence essential ethical existence experience faith finite forms gnostic Granth Guru Nanak Guru Nanak's conception Guru Nanak's philosophy Guru's harmony highest humanist hymns Ibid ideal Idealist immanent Indian philosophy individual insight insistence inspired intellectual interest intuitive Japji John Dewey Kabir Khand knowledge logical Lord man's mankind Māyā means Melvin Rader metaphysical method mind modern monism moral mystical nām naturalistic nature object one's Onkār path person philoso poetic pragmatic principle pure Radhakrishnan rāgas realization realm religion religious Russell Sach Khand salvation seeker sense shlokas Sikh Sikhism Singh social society speculation spiritual Sri Aurobindo stage Supreme Reality teaching thinkers thought tion tradition transcendent ultimate unity universe Upanishads values Vedanta Vedas virtue vision welfare whole word