Parasharprasna Or The Baisakhi Of Guru Gobind Singh

Parasharprasna Or The Baisakhi Of Guru Gobind Singh by Sardar Kapur Singh Sardar Kapur Singh, ICS 2 March 1909 – 13 August 1986 was a Sikh philosopher, theologian, politician-parliamentarian, and a prolific writer of the twentieth century. As a distinguished linguist with a mastery over English, Gurmukhi, Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit. The book builds on the author's responses to his old friend and genius scholar Sardari Lal Parashar, the founding principal of the Simla School of the Arts, during their long stroll in Shimla. Shri Parashar candidly confessed that this was the first time he had heard such a presentation on Sikhism with a mind completely free of skepticism.

Thus, this work has become a classic on the origin and originality of the Khalsa order with its interpretation of the principles of Sikhism. Kapoor Singh, a leading expert on the tradition Sikhism, permeating every page with a deep and intelligent understanding of closely linked arguments. and rebuttal. Kapur Singh's profound knowledge of religion, mythology and religion is evident throughout. The main purpose of the book is "to examine the origins and uniqueness of the Knights of Khalsa by explaining the principles of Sikhism". From the very beginning, Kapoor Singh made it clear that Khalsa was a "third god" completely separate from the Aryan and Semitic religions. The following chapter follows this example and describes various aspects of Khalsa's unique nature.

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