Stories From Sikh History Book IV

Stories From Sikh History Book IV (Guru Gobind Singh Ji ) FOREWORD Moral and religious instruction. I am glad to find, is now being rehabilitated in our schools. Our country is secular, it is true, bui there is no denying the fact that religious and moral education has a very useful function to serve. It is in this context that the Sri Prakasa Committee recommended moral instruction at the School level jn order to develop the personality of students. Modern psychology \has emphasised that if the child is given proper guidance at his formative stage it will greatly help integrate his personality. The example of the teacher and his relations with students leave a deep impression on thwninds of students. Moral instruction, I feel, is better given by example than by precept.

The Great figures of the past specially the heroes of history have shown mankind how to fight successfully against evil and face the challenges from time to time. One of the great heroes of Indian history is Guru Gobind Singh. Through his example, he challenged superstition, inertia, tyranny and bigotry. His life is a beacon-light which gives inspiration to all who seek guidance in the path of truth and righteous action. January 14. 1972 Ganda Singh Ph.D., D. Litt.

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