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Panjab Digital Library - Digitization of Sri Sukhmani Sahib Darpan
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Sri Sukhmani Sahib Darpan

Description This commentary (Steek) on Guru Arjan Dev's masterpiece "Sukhmani" (Psalm of Peace) explains the content and message of this divine verse in letter and spirit. It brings out the meaning of some archaic and ancient philosophical concepts and theological terms in such an explicit and simple language that the reader feels highly rewarded. After paraphrasing each verse in parts, the commentator sums up the essential meaning of whole verse. It is a valuable contribution to the Sikh religious and spiritual literature[edit]
Keywords Sukhmani, Prabh, Simran, Sant, Brahmgiani, Sakat, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001355
Author Bhagat Singh
Year 1992
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Guru Nanak Dev Mission Library
Custodian Jaswinder Singh Nagpur
Length 20.0
Breadth 14.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         360
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